Martial Arts are the various forms of self-defense, usually weaponless, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India and Tibet. In modern times, which have been in widespread use for self-protection, as competitive sport and exercise. Jujitsu teaches skills that will allow one to overcome a bigger, stronger opponent. One popular style is jujitsu aikido, which uses wrist, elbow, shoulder and twists and graceful falls; It is noncompetitive and incorporates various spiritual concepts. Other popular forms of martial arts include Kung Fu, karate, and Field Tae kwon do, all of which highlight hit by foot and ribs of the hand, and kendo, the skin-covered bamboo "xifi used. All style emphasize that allowing (cosmic energy) flowing through a body. This belief in connecting with aikido t'ai chi ch'uan, meditationlike discipline stresses that slow, graceful body movements. The most popular form of individual exercise in China t'ai chi is often publicly in large groups; it was claimed to reduce stress and lower blood pressure. Judo, a Japanese sport created in 1882, using the principles jujitsu. Capoeira, a Brazilian dancelike discipline, is gaining popularity.
martial
The pronunciation: «mär-shl
Operation: adjective
Symbol: English, from Latin martialis of Mars, by-Mart, Mars
Date: 14 th century
1: of, relating to, or suitable for the war or a warrior
2: on an army or military life
3: experienced or inclination towards war: military
-- Mar.tial.ly / adverb
Martial Arts
The term «martial art» used to (at least) two different ways. This can cause confusion. Some dictionary definitions only make things worse.
The dictionary definition convenient at this time fixes a martial art, such as "Any of several Oriental arts or combat self-defence, such as karate, judo, or pad Tae kwon do, usually performed as a sport."
Usually this group uses "martial art" in two ways:
1) The first is a general definition, which sets a «martial art», as the study of any kind of fight and / or self-defense techniques.
This definition includes non-oriental arts such as boxing. This definition includes two arts performed mainly as sports, arts and those held primarily for self-defence. This definition includes the arts say that only physical technique. This definition also includes those arts with an emphasis philosophical or spiritual dimension beyond the physical techniques. In its wider use, this definition includes learning how to drive a tank or drop bombs out of the plane as a martial art. This explains the somewhat facetious references will see "Gun Fu", the martial art, learning how to use firearms (implying, as the dictionary definition, a martial art that should be oriental be legal).
2) The second definition is much narrower, and makes a distinction between "martial art" and a "Martial way." To offer a gross simplification:
A martial art is the study of works of art that emphasizes only physical techniques. Technical perfection is the primary concern. A controversy underlines the technical study of both physical and mental, or a philosophical dimension as well. Perfection of ownership is the primary concern. The emphasis on this distinction is very clear that these arts have Japanese names. Usually, the Japanese martial art * * style names end in "jutsu", as "jiu-jutsu", "aiki-jiujutsu", or "ken-jutsu". Usually Japanese martial * way * style names end in "doing" such as "Ju-do", "aiki-do", or "ken-do".
art
The pronunciation: «ärt
Function: Noun
Symbol: English, French from from Latin art, technique - more at ARM
Date: 13 st Century
1: skill acquired by experience, study or observation
2: a branch of learning: (1): one of the humanities (2) plural liberal arts b archaic: LEARNING, SCHOLARSHIP
3: a profession which requires knowledge or skill
4: the conscious use of skill and creative imagination, especially in the production of aesthetic objects; Also: works to be produced b (1): FINE ARTS (2): one of the fine arts (3): graphic arts
5 a archaic: a project experienced b: the quality or state artful
6: decorative or evidence for printed material
synonyms ART, SKILLS, cunning, trickery, CRAFT means the faculty of the execution and what has been formed. ART implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power. SKILL stresses technical knowledge and competence. Poniro suggests inventiveness and subtlety in the planning, design, or execution. Technasmata propose technical skills especially in imitation of things in nature. CRAFT may entail expertness in workmanship.
Martial Arts
A martial art is any skill that can be applied to war. The word means war "military". Thus, a martial art is a military art. Most people really do not believe that when considering the martial arts. The first things that comes to mind is leaping, the beginning, drilling, blocking, reversing elbows, neck twisting, throwing and sword fighting. This is a very narrow view martial arts, however. Would that happen in your horsemanship, javelin throwing, archery, fighting spear, halberd fighting, wrestling, knife fighting, rifle, shotgun, and pistol shooting, demolitions, logistics, and the battle of Strategy is all martial arts? Anything can make a soldier in battle is a martial art.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Solar energy future
There are some negative. Today, more than the cost of traditional solar energy. The efficient use of limited storage in the day unless it has recruited. Of course, the solar industry today is not large enough to cover all our needs. The solar industry does not have the economic influence to compete with existing utilities, who generally oppose SEF, in the political world. (Industry total revenues represent only 3.0B/year). Overall, the industry has experienced an annual growth rate of over 18% more than a decade. This growth rate is equivalent to that of semiconductors, telecommunications and electronics industries.
It is clear that there is no easy solution to the energy problem in California. There is no doubt a variety of technologies and tools required to ensure the California energy independence and security.
The solar industry needs your support
For those interested in promoting a cleaner, safer and environmentally friendly source of energy, I invite you to write your representatives in state and federal government. They make it clear you vote for representatives who support the current legislation aimed at promoting the development of solar energy, such as net metering legislation which allows the producer to feed solar energy surplus in the interconnected system, causing the meter to spin backward, reducing the consumption of electricity bill. Tax credits and subsidies offered by the development of the revenue needed to support research and development of more efficient solar systems.
Remember that during 1970 the State of California adopted emissions standards that exceeded the rest of the nation. The argument against these standards were the costs of these improvements. Almost 30 years later, the impact will be reflected in the air and to increase fuel economy of vehicles we drive.
Solar energy is part of the solution and is a key to America in the long-term energy supply. After all, fossil fuels have a long history of issues in relation to the stability of supply and cost.
The prospects of solar energy is Bright!
1. Solar torrid will support the development, as costs continue to fall. The solar market has grown by ~ 40% annually in recent years, and there are many reasons to believe that will maintain, if not exceed, the clip for 2008. Solar panel prices followed a predictable curve experience since the 1970's, while prices decreased by 20% with each doubling of manufacturing capacity. As silicon is dominated by the industry moves to thinner and more efficient wafers, increases the manufacturing level, improves wafer and cell technologies, sees polysilicon prices return to rational levels, and migrates production to lower-cost countries - costs will continue to move towards parity with grid rates, and solar energy will become increasingly attractive. The companies have developed creative PPA (power purchase agreement) financing models to reduce or eliminate the initial installation costs, which would make solar more affordable for a wider range of corporate and retail clients. The election year should also see greater state subsidy to support solar and renewal of the federal tax credit, which would further enhance development.
2. Emerging new companies benefiting from the polysilicon shortage will face increased pressure, such as poly-Si crunch begins to ease. Solar veterans could discuss the timetable endless, but many expect additional poly-Si supply to come on line by late 2008. New companies tout silicon-independent solar solutions, such as thin film and concentrators (CIGS, a-Si, CdTe, etc.), will face pressure to come to market faster, as their cost / supply advantages erode with greater availability very - Although a decline in spot-pricing. For example, none of CIGS thin film of new companies, which collectively have received hundreds of millions in investment in recent years, managed to reach mass commercialization the past year, as many had projected. We will continue to be under pressure to reach the market before the window of opportunity closes.
3. Businessmen will have all the cell and to look beyond the production unit. As the technology heavy regions of the cell and module production get crowded, more and more entrepreneurs who are looking to the start of opportunities in the downstream part of the balance of the value chain. This sector has experienced much attention until now, yet make up ~ 50% of the total installed cost. Novel techniques packaging, which is distributed inverter / MPP monitoring / management of energy technologies, systems monitoring solutions, streamlining the process of installation and solar creative financing models - entrepreneurs recognize the increasingly ripe opportunity in this part of the solar businesses, and 2008 should see the intensity of the startup activity in this area.
4. China and India will begin to emerge as a strong domestic market for solar. With 500 MW coal plant is going up every week in China, the growth of greenhouse gas emissions has reached levels dizzying. China already "boasts" 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world, with hundreds of thousands a year die prematurely from such pollution. Many experts believe that the government will spend tens of billions of dollars over the next 5-10 years - a significant portion will be solar - to reach the mandated 15% from renewables by 2020. In India, where energy deficit reached 15% and domestic coal reserves will be exhausted in ~ 50 years, the government is actively pursuing incentive policies and feed-in tariffs to help promote the use of solar and other renewable energy sources. 2008 should see further policy refinement of the two countries, which will spur increased domestic adoption of solar.
Few doubt the potential of solar energy, but many wonder when it will arrive. "In the long term, solar may well play an important role," Karg said. "Personally, I expect the contribution of 10 to 20% of global electricity production, mainly in the form of interconnected grid systems." However, he does not foresee that happening within the next 20 years.
Nevada Solar One
The sun is high over the Nevada desert, in Eldorado Valley, gleaming off the upside of the image through a series of parabolic collectors in Nevada Solar One channel.
At 64 megawatts (MW), generation capacity, Nevada Solar One CSP is the largest factory to be built in 15 years. While the factory will not come online until April, its construction marks the revival of industry, which has seen almost no market growth in more than a decade.
It is clear that there is no easy solution to the energy problem in California. There is no doubt a variety of technologies and tools required to ensure the California energy independence and security.
The solar industry needs your support
For those interested in promoting a cleaner, safer and environmentally friendly source of energy, I invite you to write your representatives in state and federal government. They make it clear you vote for representatives who support the current legislation aimed at promoting the development of solar energy, such as net metering legislation which allows the producer to feed solar energy surplus in the interconnected system, causing the meter to spin backward, reducing the consumption of electricity bill. Tax credits and subsidies offered by the development of the revenue needed to support research and development of more efficient solar systems.
Remember that during 1970 the State of California adopted emissions standards that exceeded the rest of the nation. The argument against these standards were the costs of these improvements. Almost 30 years later, the impact will be reflected in the air and to increase fuel economy of vehicles we drive.
Solar energy is part of the solution and is a key to America in the long-term energy supply. After all, fossil fuels have a long history of issues in relation to the stability of supply and cost.
The prospects of solar energy is Bright!
1. Solar torrid will support the development, as costs continue to fall. The solar market has grown by ~ 40% annually in recent years, and there are many reasons to believe that will maintain, if not exceed, the clip for 2008. Solar panel prices followed a predictable curve experience since the 1970's, while prices decreased by 20% with each doubling of manufacturing capacity. As silicon is dominated by the industry moves to thinner and more efficient wafers, increases the manufacturing level, improves wafer and cell technologies, sees polysilicon prices return to rational levels, and migrates production to lower-cost countries - costs will continue to move towards parity with grid rates, and solar energy will become increasingly attractive. The companies have developed creative PPA (power purchase agreement) financing models to reduce or eliminate the initial installation costs, which would make solar more affordable for a wider range of corporate and retail clients. The election year should also see greater state subsidy to support solar and renewal of the federal tax credit, which would further enhance development.
2. Emerging new companies benefiting from the polysilicon shortage will face increased pressure, such as poly-Si crunch begins to ease. Solar veterans could discuss the timetable endless, but many expect additional poly-Si supply to come on line by late 2008. New companies tout silicon-independent solar solutions, such as thin film and concentrators (CIGS, a-Si, CdTe, etc.), will face pressure to come to market faster, as their cost / supply advantages erode with greater availability very - Although a decline in spot-pricing. For example, none of CIGS thin film of new companies, which collectively have received hundreds of millions in investment in recent years, managed to reach mass commercialization the past year, as many had projected. We will continue to be under pressure to reach the market before the window of opportunity closes.
3. Businessmen will have all the cell and to look beyond the production unit. As the technology heavy regions of the cell and module production get crowded, more and more entrepreneurs who are looking to the start of opportunities in the downstream part of the balance of the value chain. This sector has experienced much attention until now, yet make up ~ 50% of the total installed cost. Novel techniques packaging, which is distributed inverter / MPP monitoring / management of energy technologies, systems monitoring solutions, streamlining the process of installation and solar creative financing models - entrepreneurs recognize the increasingly ripe opportunity in this part of the solar businesses, and 2008 should see the intensity of the startup activity in this area.
4. China and India will begin to emerge as a strong domestic market for solar. With 500 MW coal plant is going up every week in China, the growth of greenhouse gas emissions has reached levels dizzying. China already "boasts" 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world, with hundreds of thousands a year die prematurely from such pollution. Many experts believe that the government will spend tens of billions of dollars over the next 5-10 years - a significant portion will be solar - to reach the mandated 15% from renewables by 2020. In India, where energy deficit reached 15% and domestic coal reserves will be exhausted in ~ 50 years, the government is actively pursuing incentive policies and feed-in tariffs to help promote the use of solar and other renewable energy sources. 2008 should see further policy refinement of the two countries, which will spur increased domestic adoption of solar.
Few doubt the potential of solar energy, but many wonder when it will arrive. "In the long term, solar may well play an important role," Karg said. "Personally, I expect the contribution of 10 to 20% of global electricity production, mainly in the form of interconnected grid systems." However, he does not foresee that happening within the next 20 years.
Nevada Solar One
The sun is high over the Nevada desert, in Eldorado Valley, gleaming off the upside of the image through a series of parabolic collectors in Nevada Solar One channel.
At 64 megawatts (MW), generation capacity, Nevada Solar One CSP is the largest factory to be built in 15 years. While the factory will not come online until April, its construction marks the revival of industry, which has seen almost no market growth in more than a decade.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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