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Shihan Mark Kirton 6th Dan Jisushinkai Karate has been training continuously for over 35 years. The physical training has been beneficial because it has given me a positive mental attitude and a new found integrity, discipline and a sense of purpose which is as important to this Karate master as the self defence ability instilled in his students. It is my belief that martial arts should stand for a Truth, Integrity, Honour, Discipline and High Integritya . A martial art has to be applicable for the times we are living in because of the changes that occur in our society. This has led me to adapt my training and teaching to fit with the changes that are occurring in our modern society. A a realistica need for practical self defence is a must. Therefore a teacher or master must teach students in a truthful, realistic manner to prepare them for what could happen in a possible street attack or altercation. My journey has led me to learn many things and has given me a great insight into the make up of potential attackers and how to avoid potentially bad violent situations. I always try to instil in my students that try to avoid any confrontation at all cost, if you can walk away from a potential bad situation do it if need be run away if you have to your objective is to keep yourself safe so you can live your life as peaceably as possible. However sometimes things can go wrong and you have to engage and you have to rely on your possible self defence skills. a Remember: life is for livinga Shihan Mark Kirton 6th Dan
This book is committed to the issues related to social justice in the Caribbean, and seeks to increase dialogue among practitioners, unions, labor activists, academics, policy-makers and other individuals from across the social sciences and humanities. It is purposely multidisciplinary in orientation, intending to cover issues related to work, workers, labor, and related topics, as well as social, organizational and institutional aspects of work and industrial relations. It aims to set the tone for discourse on a wide range of issues related to the future of work and sustainable Caribbean development, social justice, industrial relations, governance systems, social protection, social dialogue, cooperatives and community empowerment, the future of education, migration and security, among others, nationally, and regionally. This work represents contemporary scholarly contributions from researchers presenting original and innovative research that contribute to the theory, practice and public policy dimensions of work, migration, labor, industrial relations, and related issues.
As the Caribbean and Latin America confront the significant socio- economic and political challenges of the twenty- first century, the contributors to this book present a timely and relevant assessment of these issues, from a fresh small-states perspective. The collection of articles by academics and practitioners in international relations offer practical recommendations for greater collaboration among the states in areas related to migration, cooperation among states in the Guiana Shield, greater interaction between Cuba and the wider Caribbean, the impact of transnational crime, and human safety and security, among others. This book is geared to attract a wide audience, ranging from scholars, practitioners and students of the social security sciences especially in political science, international relations and sociology, and will also be valuable to the wider audience with interest in the contemporary issues confronting Caribbean and Latin American states.
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