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1. Ray Bradbury's The Martial Chronicals
In The Martial Chronicals, Ray Bradbury provides a glimpse into the future that not only looks at people from a technological standpoint, but from a human one as well. His well crafted, almost poetic stories are science fiction in setting only. They put much more emphasis on the apathy and inhumanity of modern society, rather than the technology. (
2. Martial Arts
To follow is my report on in Asia. This a very interesting subject, and a very good report. It will describe and some types of martial arts. It will also say where they originated from. The term "" is a general term used to describe general types of fighting. Most practised today came from China, Japan, and Korea. There are hundreds of types of , e
3. The Martian Chronicles
is an excellent collection of loosely-tied short stories which together make the history of man's conquest of Mars. It is one of Bradbury's finest books, and certainly the most popular one. is one of those rare books showing mankind as alien invaders on another planet. Mars is perhaps the most common source, in early SF literature, for invasions i
4. Karate And Tae Kwon Do
Through my advanced training in the martial art of tae kwon do, I have come to realize the numerous benefits that this sport has to offer. I have gained many things including knowledge of self-defense, excellent physical conditioning, and a refreshing outlook on life. The rewards are abundant, however they require an immense amount of effort to ach
5. Bruce Lee
October 10, 1996 English, 9th Grade This essay is dedicated to , without a doubt the most famous, skilled, and inspiring martial artist that ever lived. was a Chinese martial artist and actor whose main style of fighting was Kung-Fu among many other styles that he practiced. From all of the things that I've read and seen about Lee, I think that he