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  2. Lake Academy - Wikipedia

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    Classes for students needing help for academic or behavioral issues began in December 1997 at a facility in Painesville, Ohio. Within a year, two facilities were used: one in Grand River on the eastern side of Lake County, and one in Willoughby on the western side of the county. By 1999 the operations merged in one location, at 25 Public Square ...

  3. Ohio Youth Problems, Functioning and Satisfaction Scales ...

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    The Ohio Youth Problems, Functioning, Satisfaction Scales (Ohio Scales) are a set of parent-reported [1] [2] and self-reported [3] questionnaires, consisting of four scales used to assess the improvement and outcomes of children and adolescents who have received mental health services.

  4. List of Shotokan organizations - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, after training 10 years and winning the grand championship of the Karate Association of Hawaii for five years in a row (1964–1968), Kenneth Funakoshi was appointed as the Chief Instructor for the Karate Association of Hawaii. [citation needed]

  5. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    By the 2000s, the gap between belief and practice had nearly disappeared, with slightly more than 10 percent of parents reporting that they use corporal punishment. In 1994, the first year that Swedish children were asked to report their experiences of corporal punishment, 35 percent said they had been smacked at some point.

  6. 6-Year-Old Practices Karate Chops With Snow Blocks Before ...

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    A six-year-old named AJ from Jackson, New Jersey, devised an unusual routine to practice his taekwondo on February 2, swiping through a series of snow blocks before decapitating a nearby snowman ...

  7. Full contact karate - Wikipedia

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    One major format of full-contact sport karate is known as knockdown karate or sometimes Japanese full contact karate.This style of sport fighting was developed and pioneered in the late 1960s by the Kyokushin karate organization in Japan, founded by Korean-Japanese Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達, Ōyama Masutatsu).

  8. United States Karate Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Karate Association) (USKA) was the first karate organization on the mainland United States, founded by Robert Trias in 1948. [1]The USKA became one of the largest associations of karate instructors in the nation, and through this organization Trias was also instrumental in setting up and promoting some of the first karate tournaments in the US in 1955, as well as national and ...

  9. Professors' lazy thinking not the answer for problems ... - AOL

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    Jun 14, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Students practice protest chants in opposition to Senate Bill 83 at the Ohio Statehouse. Senate Bill 83 is a higher education bill and would substantially alter ...