Thursday, May 24, 2012

Self Defense: Why Most Adults Drop Out Of Martial Arts Classes

April 20, 2010 by  
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The most surprising statistic that most karate and martial arts teachers discover is the one that tells them “why most of their adult students quit shortly after enrolling.” In fact, the greatest percentage of adult dropouts from martial arts classes occurs within the first 100 days! This has sparked some groups to investigate the reasons [...]

How to Cope with Emotional Abuse

April 12, 2010 by  
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Emotional or physical abuse is an all too frequent occurrence for many children and women. Surveys indicate that as many as a fifth of all women are verbally abused at some time during their marriage, and at least 10% of them are abused on a regular basis. When raging, some men will use [...]

Love is not Supposed to Hurt

April 9, 2010 by  
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All over the world, one of the most common forms of violence against women is abuse by their husbands. It is often referred to as “wife-beating,” “battering,” “partner abuse,” “domestic violence” or, in a broader and technical sense, “gender-based violence.” In nearly 50 population-based surveys from all over the world, it has been found [...]

Company Priority: Domestic Violence in the Workplace

April 7, 2010 by  
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An employee’s character reflects huge aspects within a workplace.  The safety and smooth flow in the workplace would all usually depend on the behavior and attitude of the people working in it.  Without properly knowing who these people are working for you, you’re never guaranteed peace and harmony within it.  Before hiring anyone, a [...]