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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

 

Those who can teach

Useful tips in opening a martial arts school

 
By Perry Gil S. Mallari, Reporter
 
It’s a rare opportunity to be paid doing what you love. Starting a martial arts school is the dream of many serious martial artists who want to showcase their art to the public. But looking at the number of martial arts school that survived the test of time, it is evident that the goal is easier said than done.

First things first, the success of a martial arts school is not fully dependent on the skills of its instructor. While the passion of the owner or the instructor of the school to the martial arts he is promoting is important, one would soon discover successful school owners look at their school as a business above all else.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

LIVE IT
By Greggy Romualdez

Nowadays, running is all the rage. The increasing number of participants in various fun runs held mostly during weekdays has increased dramatically over the past year.

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COME FLOW WITH ME
By David C. Montecillo

I was just a teenage freshman in college when Corazon Aquino took the reigns of power. What I remember from the build up toward that event was a series of protests, people dressed in her signature yellow, I remember the feelings of... 

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Common and seemingly harmless household surfaces like doorknobs, toilet flush handles, phones, keyboards, light switches, could help spread germ-caused diseases, including the dreaded Influenza A(H1N1).

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Everything is all set for the Kenny’s Open 2009 Urbanite Run. Be one of the first 3,000 registrants by signing in on or before the August 11 deadline so you’ll get a chance to run, eat and donate your way to fitness.

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LONDON: Organic food supporters defended the benefits of naturally grown produce on Friday, after a report suggested there are no significant health advantages from it.

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LONDON: Drinking red wine may help fight inflammation in the body, according to research published on Sunday by scientists at the University of Glasgow.

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PARIS: French virologists on Sunday said they had found a new subtype of the AIDS virus that appears to have jumped the species barrier to humans from gorillas.

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

When Christ was suffering a cruel death on the cross, Dismas was dying on a cross at the right hand of Jesus. He asked the Lord to remember him when it was all over. Jesus assured him that on that same day, he would enter into Paradise.

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