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A construction paper wherein how a martial arts technique is helpful here in

the Philippines based on the provided history on your module with added
information based on your observation.
Filipino martial arts, otherwise called Arnis, Kali, or Eskrima, balisong, kuntao,
and yaw yan, are types of angry craftsmanship native to the Philippines. It is a
finished self-safeguarding battling framework that joins an assortment of
weaponry, including daga (cutting edge), bolo (blade), Baston (rattan sticks), mano
(void hands), sipa (kicks), and anything is possible from that point. Filipino hand-
to-hand battling was added to the public games field by the Philippine government
in 1972. The Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports consolidated them into the
secondary school and understudy instructive plans also. The martial art techniques
were a need for the Filipino public, as the island country expected to fight off
intruders and neighborhood struggle. Subsequently, it turned out to be to a greater
extent a doing combating system that joined normal resources in for the most part
close-quarter, antagonistic conditions. For quite a while, hand to hand fighting
strategies have been a significant piece of Filipino culture. For a really long time,
our comrades rehearsed an assortment of disciplines - both nearby and of Western
and Eastern impact.

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