
Posted on 06 March 2010 by Tony Thacker
Being a parent isn’t a walk in the park. This becomes more of a problem when they don’t pay
attention in school and won’t even do homework. Of course, this may appear harmless during the first few school years, but if this attitude is not
corrected, it can be a cause for them to completely lose interest in school.
Worse, this can contribute to their tendency to grow up as dependent, underperforming, indolent or downright irresponsible adults. For this reason, it is all the more important that parents teach their kids discipline from an early age.

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Posted on 23 March 2009 by Tony Thacker
Many of the weapons used by the ninja were derived from their need for stealth and speed. Although they did use traditional

Ninja Weapons
weapons, such as swords and daggers, the ninja also employed an arsenal of other devices designed to stun, delay, distract, and—of course—to kill their enemies. They were masters in the use of gunpowder, which they utilized to create smoke screens, burning projectiles, and even landmines. Many of their weapons had multiple uses and were easily concealed. For example, the throwing star also known as the “shuriken” (small, handheld blades) were usually thrown at the enemy to cause minor injuries and create a distraction, but they could also be used in the hand, to gouge and slash.

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