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    Sepak takraw (Malay: sepak raga; Jawi: سيڤق راڬا; Thai: ตะกร้อ‚ RTGS: takro‚ pronounced [tā.krɔ̂ː]; Khmer: សីដក់ Sei Dak; Lao: ກະຕໍ້ka-taw; Filipino: sipa; Vietnamese: cầu mây)‚[1] or kick volleyball‚ is a sport native to Southeast Asia.[2] Sepaktakraw differs from the similar sport of volleyball in its use of a rattan ball and only allowing players to use their feet‚ knee‚ chest and head to touch the ball. It is a popular sport in Southeast Asia. In Malaysia‚ the game is called sepak raga or takraw

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    History of Sepak Takraw

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    HISTORY OF SEPAK TAKRAW In 1935‚ during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations for King George V‚ the game of sepak raga was played on a badminton court‚ in the Malaysian State of Negeri Sembilan. The development of the game was interupted by the war. In 1945 in Penang the net was again introduced and the popularity spread to surrounding areas and then countries. n 1965 Malaysia hosted the South East Asian Peninsular games (SEAP) and sepak raga was introduced. There were lengthy discussion between Malaysian

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    HISTORY OF SEPAK TAKRAW THE TRADITIONAL CIRCLE GAME The oldest form of kicking the traditional woven ball used in the game was for players to stand in a circle and try to keep the ball in the air as long as possible without using their hands or arms. The circle game has no set rules‚ required very little space – which was important in the jungles of Southeast Asia and the ball was woven out of rattan which was found in abundance. The circle game provided villagers of all ages with fun‚ recreation

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    History of Arab Street

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    AROUND SULTAN MOSQUE AND BUSSORAH STREET By Ong Jun Bao Kampong Glam in 1820s Kampong Glam got its name from the commonly found Gelam tree in the past. Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Sir Standard Raffles Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Kampong Glam Kampong Glam Kampong Glam was allocated to   Sultan and his household Malay and Arab Communities‚ many of whom were merchants Streets around Kampong Glam Sultan Mosque Sultan Mosque  

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    SWOT Analysis Of KTB

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    tutorial halls with capacity up to 60 students per each. Besides that‚ there were seven computer laboratories with 200 units computers and three nursing laboratories. Furthermore‚ KTB also provided three blocks of hostel‚ two basketball courts‚ one sepak takraw court‚ futsal‚ table tennis‚ volleyball and badminton court. Implement staff development program. KTB encouraged their staff to develop and enhance their teaching and qualification by carry out a variety of development programs. They have chosen

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    “LUKSONG TINIK” Regulations of Luksong Tinik (Jump over thorns) 1. Players : Usually 3 or more Players. 2. Setting : a grassy field with lots of space to run and tumble. 3. Equipment : Grassy field 4. Pre-game : * Assign two players to serve as the base of the tinik (thorn) by putting their right or left feet together (soles touching gradually building the tinik). * Set a starting point giving enough runway for the players to achieve a higher jump‚ so as not to hit the

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    History of Badminton The history of badminton can be traced back many to the games of battledore and shuttlecock which were played in ancient Greece over 2000 years ago. The game we all know as badminton began in the 19th century (1870) and was named by the Duke of Beaufort after Badminton House in Gloucestershire1. The International Badminton Federation now has its base in Gloucestershire. In England there had long been a children’s game known as "battledore and shuttlecock". Players used

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    NEW EDITION! ACTIVE Skills For Reading Third Edition NGL.Cengage.com/asr National Geographic Learning presents the NEW Edition of ACTIVE Skills for Reading! “ The Third Edition of ACTIVE Skills for Reading offers more opportunities for readers to improve their reading skills. The six principles of the ACTIVE framework continue to direct the series. These six principles are more important today than at any other time in teaching learners to be strong readers. I continue to believe

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    CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE College of Education LABORATORY SCHOOL DR. JOSE R. ABANO‚ SR. CAMPUS Daet‚ Camarines Norte INTRAMURALS 2012 August 22-25‚ 2012 Rationale: The intramural program is a recreational‚ non-competitive league for boys and girls from first year to fourth year high school students. In order of importance‚ the intramural programs’ objectives are fun‚ sportsmanship‚ individual technique and team play. Winning is not a priority--there are no won/loss records‚ no

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    MALAY In Malaysia‚ the Malay population is defined by Article 160 of the Malaysian Constitution as someone born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim‚ habitually speaks the Malay language‚ adheres to Malay customs and is domiciled in Malaysia orSingapore. This definition is loose enough to include people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds which basically can be defined as "Malaysian Muslims" and it therefore differs from the anthropological understanding of what constitutes an ethnic

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