The term patriot myth is commonly used to refer to a diverse collection of ideas or stories of dubious authenticity or accuracy, believed by some American dissidents, especially on matters of law and legal strategy in court.
These ideas should be distinguished from legal ideas or views which may be correct as a matter of strict construction of federal or state constitutions, but that are not currently being accepted by courts.
Some common patriot myths
* UCC/Acceptance for value, applied outside commercial contracts
* Significance of all caps, especially of names
* Gold-fringed U.S. flag
Some legal arguments called "frivolous" by some but which others consider meritorious
Tax protest
"Tax Protester" is another myth. The term "Illegal tax protester" is the correct concept in the protestation against unconstitutional taxation.
These ideas should be distinguished from legal ideas or views which may be correct as a matter of strict construction of federal or state constitutions, but that are not currently being accepted by courts.
Some common patriot myths
* UCC/Acceptance for value, applied outside commercial contracts
* Significance of all caps, especially of names
* Gold-fringed U.S. flag
Some legal arguments called "frivolous" by some but which others consider meritorious
Tax protest
"Tax Protester" is another myth. The term "Illegal tax protester" is the correct concept in the protestation against unconstitutional taxation.
Stephen Griffin
A term associated with a person who wears trousers that have lost their strength i.e, they have gone saggy, baggy and lost all sense of being tight. Usually abbreviated to the acronym S.A.G.
It is commonly used in the north, mainly Sheffield and Manchester. The term originated during the mid 00's and is suddenly becoming popular with more and more young people.
Nowadays, the term may describe badly worn trousers or those which have been tailored wrong.
One of the most famous uses of this term was on a train ride from Leicester to Sheffield during September 2007.
Stephen Griffin is also the name of a musician who likes to D.J and also a famous photographer.
A term associated with a person who wears trousers that have lost their strength i.e, they have gone saggy, baggy and lost all sense of being tight. Usually abbreviated to the acronym S.A.G.
It is commonly used in the north, mainly Sheffield and Manchester. The term originated during the mid 00's and is suddenly becoming popular with more and more young people.
Nowadays, the term may describe badly worn trousers or those which have been tailored wrong.
One of the most famous uses of this term was on a train ride from Leicester to Sheffield during September 2007.
Stephen Griffin is also the name of a musician who likes to D.J and also a famous photographer.
Milbourne Lodge is an independent day preparatory school for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 13. The school takes up to 200 pupils, with the ratio of boys to girls averaging 7:1.
Milbourne's philosophy has always been the pursuit of excellence, in every area of life. For this reason, its reputation as a leader in the education of youngsters has remained virtually unchallenged for over 50 years. It is a feeder to schools such as Eton, Winchester, Harrow, St. Paul's, Westminster and other well known and highly acclaimed institutions of academic excellence.
The Headmaster of Milbourne Lodge is Mr P.C. MacLarnon and the Senior Master is Mr E. Defley.
Curriculum
At Milbourne Lodge English, French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Scripture, Art and IT (Information Technology) are taught throughout the school. Sport is played by all each afternoon.
There is an excellent Art room, and all children take this subject. Art Scholarships are regularly won to Public Schools and competitions are entered for with considerable success.
There is a well-equipped computer room and all pupils study IT (Information Technology) throughout their years at Milbourne Lodge. National competitions are entered for: again, with some success.
Music is important at Milbourne Lodge. Children are encouraged to play a musical instrument, and to join the school orchestra and choir. There are around a dozen visiting music staff. Music Scholarships have been won to Public Schools (including Eton and Winchester).
The ten classes at Milbourne Lodge are divided into two streams. This system enables the children to work with others of their own ability.
It is quite normal for pupils to change from one stream to another during their first three years. After the third year, generally speaking, the teaching is geared to Scholarship work in the 'A' stream (e.g. Greek is introduced at this stage); while in the 'B' stream these last three years are spent on Common Entrance work.
There are many outings for all forms including Geography Field Trips, French Trips and regular theatre outings.
Chess is taught by a visiting Chess Master and a large number of children learn Tennis. Fencing is also available as an extra curricular activity.
Milbourne's philosophy has always been the pursuit of excellence, in every area of life. For this reason, its reputation as a leader in the education of youngsters has remained virtually unchallenged for over 50 years. It is a feeder to schools such as Eton, Winchester, Harrow, St. Paul's, Westminster and other well known and highly acclaimed institutions of academic excellence.
The Headmaster of Milbourne Lodge is Mr P.C. MacLarnon and the Senior Master is Mr E. Defley.
Curriculum
At Milbourne Lodge English, French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Scripture, Art and IT (Information Technology) are taught throughout the school. Sport is played by all each afternoon.
There is an excellent Art room, and all children take this subject. Art Scholarships are regularly won to Public Schools and competitions are entered for with considerable success.
There is a well-equipped computer room and all pupils study IT (Information Technology) throughout their years at Milbourne Lodge. National competitions are entered for: again, with some success.
Music is important at Milbourne Lodge. Children are encouraged to play a musical instrument, and to join the school orchestra and choir. There are around a dozen visiting music staff. Music Scholarships have been won to Public Schools (including Eton and Winchester).
The ten classes at Milbourne Lodge are divided into two streams. This system enables the children to work with others of their own ability.
It is quite normal for pupils to change from one stream to another during their first three years. After the third year, generally speaking, the teaching is geared to Scholarship work in the 'A' stream (e.g. Greek is introduced at this stage); while in the 'B' stream these last three years are spent on Common Entrance work.
There are many outings for all forms including Geography Field Trips, French Trips and regular theatre outings.
Chess is taught by a visiting Chess Master and a large number of children learn Tennis. Fencing is also available as an extra curricular activity.
Joe Molnar is a notable Wing Chun Kung Fu Instructor from Melbourne, Australia. He founded the Knox Wing Chun Kung Fu Acadmey in 1991 and has since taught hundreds of students the art of Wing Chun. Having studied Wing Chun since 1982 Sifu Joe Molnar has trained with prominent instructors such as William Cheung, Ip Chun, Randy Williams and many more including Carlos Gracie Jnr in the field of grappling.
Expanding into film and stunt work Sifu Joe also trained extensively with master Chang Xing, ex world Wu Shu champion and fellow team member with Jet Li.
Joe Molnar now has three separate martial arts academies all allied to his progressive Wing Chun method. They are Knox Wing Chun Kung Fu, Eastern Wing Chun Kung Fu and Mountain Path Kung Fu.
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Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu
Expanding into film and stunt work Sifu Joe also trained extensively with master Chang Xing, ex world Wu Shu champion and fellow team member with Jet Li.
Joe Molnar now has three separate martial arts academies all allied to his progressive Wing Chun method. They are Knox Wing Chun Kung Fu, Eastern Wing Chun Kung Fu and Mountain Path Kung Fu.
Internal Links
Branches of Wing Chun
Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu