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The New York Times May 11, 2005 Brussels Sprouts by Thomas L. Friedman In his book "The Ideas That Conquered the World," Michael Mandelbaum tells a story about a young girl who is eating dinner at a friend's house and her friend's mother asks her if she likes brussels sprouts.
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Probably you will find martial arts particularly interesting at some point of your life, and probably you want to have it. I went the same process, and I found it is actually a very instructive subject. I'd share my view on martial arts with you, and hope it will be helpful to you.
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The New York Times May 11, 2005 Brussels Sprouts by Thomas L. Friedman In his book "The Ideas That Conquered the World," Michael Mandelbaum tells a story about a young girl who is eating dinner at a friend's house and her friend's mother asks her if she likes brussels sprouts.
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