A term coined by citizen journalism writers meaning to expose the truth of, verify, or clarify.
It relies on a theory of truth that is at its core an ontological thesis: a belief is true if there exists an appropriate entity,a fact,to which it corresponds. If there is no such entity, the belief is false. Simply.
It relies on a theory of truth that is at its core an ontological thesis: a belief is true if there exists an appropriate entity,a fact,to which it corresponds. If there is no such entity, the belief is false. Simply.
Apache Knife Fighting & Battle Tactics, also known as AKFBT, is a collection of studies based on the verbal and recorded history of the Apaches. The Apache Knife Fighting & Battle Tactics course is not a martial arts system, nor is it an organized structure of how all Apache Warriors fought. The Apaches consisted of numerous Tribal Bands and Sub-Bands which all fought in various ways, and on various terrains…but one thing the Apaches all had in common was they always fought to destroy. The Apache Warriors fought like animals, and because of their savage mentality, they defeated their enemies in battle after battle. The AKFBT course looks at how Apache Warriors and groups fought for survival, for greed, for revenge, and sometimes, just for the sake of killing. Some tactics were more commonly used among the Apaches, and other tactics were used on occasion, by a handful of Warriors. The Apaches didn’t invent any system of Knife Fighting or Battle Tactics, however, they did, in fact, apply universal principles that effectively worked in many battles, raids, and killing sprees. They applied tactics that benefited them as they fought in the mountainous terrains, desert plains, and river fronts. Battle tactics have been around since Cain killed Abel. Each culture puts focus on certain ways to fight based on many factors (terrain, climate, weapons, enemy force, etc). What works for one culture, may not work so well for another culture. The Apache Knife Fighting & Battle Tactics (AKFBT) course teaches the tactics that worked well for the Apaches, and the history behind their techniques. A Warrior must always learn from the experiences of other Warrior Races/Cultures. AKFBT teaches the mindset of many Apaches, and it takes a look into what made them “tic.” Some Bands created standard ways of training/fighting to prepare them for conflict. This included horse races, boxing & kicking contests, bow & arrow contests, gun/riffle shooting contests, dirt wrestling, knife sparring, and stick sparring. Many Apaches included a variety of cross training formats to prepare them for their attacks. Apache Warriors would begin the training process to become a Warrior at a very young age. By the time an Apache was a young teenager, he/she would be assisting other warriors into battle. The AKBT course teaches what the young teenagers had to go through in order to become a true Warrior. Fighting in various locations meant that the Apache Warriors had to adapt to their surrounding (which would always be different). The San Carlos Apaches fought in different battle fields and terrain than the Lipan Apaches, and the same was true for other Bands and Sub-Bands. Each Apache group used different strategies to meet their unique situation. The majority of Apache Knife Fighting & Battle Tactics come from the 1800s, during the heaviest fighting. Some Apache Tactics are from more recent history. Apaches fought in World War I, World War II (Apache Code Talkers), Korean War, Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Modern Apaches have also been active among US Special Forces on Special Operations throughout the world. Apache Warriors are still around today applying tactics for the modern day fighting. The AKFBT curriculum will continue to grow as more conflicts arise among the Apaches. There is nothing new under the sun when it comes to fighting. The Apache's gorilla war tactics came naturally and were unsurpassed. The name Apache struck fear into the hearts of Pueblo tribes, and in later years the Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American (“Pale-Face”) settlers, which they raided for food, and livestock. The Apache and the Pueblos managed to maintain generally peaceful relations early on. But the arrival of the Spaniards changed everything. A source of friction was the activity of Spanish slave traders, who hunted down captives to serve as laborers in the silver mines of Chihuahua in northern Mexico. The Apache, in turn, raided Spanish settlements to seize cattle, horses, firearms, and captives of their own. The battles continued with the Mexican and the Europeans. All Apache warriors carried a knife and mastered it's use in battle and for survival.
Apple Business BASIC shipped with the original release of the (Apple ///) computer. It was a derrivative implementation of Applesoft BASIC for the (Apple II family) of computers. Donn Denman ported Applesoft BASIC to SOS, and reworked it to take advantage of the extended memory of the Apple ///. Following the trend of ovoiding absolute addresses, the Peek and Poke commands were replaced with Invoke and Perform statements that loaded and executed separately assembled code modules.
Early Career
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Arif Ali is a name that has and will always be known in the Bollywood community, he was a young actor of the age of 9 and a huge influence to many Asian communities. His first role at the age of 7 was in an independent film (translated from hindi) called "The Causeway Of A Lonley Lad", which was about prejudice in schools and overcoming it. His role was of the main character "Saif" in which he had to overcome hardship everyday after being repeatedly racially abused by two Caucasian boys whose character names were "Drew Roland And Jon Davies". The film ended on a cliff hanger in which Saif(Played by Arif Ali) stood holding a 9mm to one of the prejudice boys "Drew Roland", the credits soon played with a gunshot being fired when the screen went black.
Making it in Bollywood
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Arif Ali soon hit the big time after several of his own independent films hit many Bollywood producers and he soon gathered more influence in the Asian community. Even at the age of 8 he had gathered a rather big fan base and soon spent his life making small movies, appearing in such titles as:
"N Please", "Hitting It Asian Style" and his last movie "Condemned to The Race of Hate" which was a rather controversial film, involving Arif overcoming his feelings for a pool boy, after finding out the pool boy which he once lusted for, was in fact racist. That was the film that finally ended his career.
Death
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Arif Ali was born in 1992 and sadly died on September 11th; the day the Twin Towers fell. He was on holiday with his family in America when he got locked inside his family motor vehicle which was parked within the area of the towers, he was killed by large amounts of metal shrapnel from the tower which collided onto his car.
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Arif Ali is a name that has and will always be known in the Bollywood community, he was a young actor of the age of 9 and a huge influence to many Asian communities. His first role at the age of 7 was in an independent film (translated from hindi) called "The Causeway Of A Lonley Lad", which was about prejudice in schools and overcoming it. His role was of the main character "Saif" in which he had to overcome hardship everyday after being repeatedly racially abused by two Caucasian boys whose character names were "Drew Roland And Jon Davies". The film ended on a cliff hanger in which Saif(Played by Arif Ali) stood holding a 9mm to one of the prejudice boys "Drew Roland", the credits soon played with a gunshot being fired when the screen went black.
Making it in Bollywood
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Arif Ali soon hit the big time after several of his own independent films hit many Bollywood producers and he soon gathered more influence in the Asian community. Even at the age of 8 he had gathered a rather big fan base and soon spent his life making small movies, appearing in such titles as:
"N Please", "Hitting It Asian Style" and his last movie "Condemned to The Race of Hate" which was a rather controversial film, involving Arif overcoming his feelings for a pool boy, after finding out the pool boy which he once lusted for, was in fact racist. That was the film that finally ended his career.
Death
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Arif Ali was born in 1992 and sadly died on September 11th; the day the Twin Towers fell. He was on holiday with his family in America when he got locked inside his family motor vehicle which was parked within the area of the towers, he was killed by large amounts of metal shrapnel from the tower which collided onto his car.