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What is Brazilian jiujitsu? Unlike most other martial arts, it involves no spectacular throws and kicks and no ceremonial bows. Unlike boxing, it has no punching. And unlike virtually every other fighting technique, it does not rely on brute strength. Brazilian jiujitsu is a form of self-defense that takes place almost entirely on the ground. Fighters use snakelike grappling moves to choke their opponent, or, with the weight of their entire body, they press against key joints, bringing them close to a breaking point. Losers acknowledge defeat simply by tapping their fingers on the ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Martial Arts, Brazilian-Style | 5/27/2002 | See Source »

...Make Things (North Point Press; 208 pages). The environmentalist mantra of reduce, reuse and recycle is based on the singularly flawed idea, according to the authors, that all things must pass into waste. Even if you turn that pop bottle into a fleece jacket?by applying brute force and chemical processing?that seemingly useful incarnation is just an additional step between raw material and landfill. "If humans are truly going to prosper, we will have to learn to imitate nature's highly effective cradle-to-cradle system of nutrient flow and metabolism, in which the very concept of 'waste' does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wasting Away | 5/13/2002 | See Source »

...ROTC) peers off-campus to practice their patriotism and though we may cloak this distaste in the contemporary persuasive cloth of gay rights, our true military aversion runs much deeper than that. The hierarchy, order and discipline necessary to maintain the military threaten our coveted sense of individuality; the brute spectacle of war comes as an affront to the practice of reasoned discourse that we strive so seriously to perfect. War as a whole might be avoided, we muse in the academic comfort of a seminar room, if only everyone would read Habermas...

Author: By Kevin Hartnett, | Title: A Marine and the Military | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

This darling of the art world and scourge of conservatives exudes a raw, brute energy that emerges from the depth of her soul. She is a humanistic—rather than intellectual—artist. Almost childlike in her openness, she reveals her whole self while performing. Too intense to be hip, but too in-your-face to be condescended to, she conveys the anguish of existence with a furious energy. Like some kind primal being, Finley expresses the inexpressible and demonstrates the power of pure emotion...

Author: By Natalia H.J. Naish, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Naked Truth | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

Unlike in singles, doubles tournaments are hardball competitions that rely more on brute strength than finesse. The ball bounces much more quickly in a court that is over twice the size of a singles court...

Author: By Brenda Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Patterson, Karlen Team Up, Win National Squash Title | 1/7/2002 | See Source »

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