ZenmaX Taikiken internal martial art training at Your labMartriX - TheFeel
ZenmaX, is extending the feel of communication, introducing kination: imagination and the felt sense!
‘Life occurs between people as well as within them.‘ When people understand the ‘subtle body’ that they create when they interact they deepen their relationship from one of power to one of respect. They learn to see through the eyes rather that with them, achieving non-ordinary kind of perception.
Taikiken Kenichi Sawai's spontane manier van interaktie!MartriX - TheFeel
Ki in Tai Ki Ken in het kort uitgelegd: Het principe van Ki (Qi in het Chinees), de intrinsieke vitaliteit, zonder welke Taikiken geen Tai Ki Ken zou zijn, verdient enige uitleg. Hoewel er individuele verschillen zijn in het intrinsieke vitaliteit niveau, vind je Ki in iedereen. Als Taikiken beoefenaar probeer je je Ki tot een niveau te ontwikkelen, waarop je Ki zich spontaan manifesteert op het moment dat je het nodig hebt. Als je niet in staat bent Ki te manifesteren op het juiste moment, heeft je training geen nut heeft, hoe volhardend je ook bent. Er bestaat helaas geen simpele methode die de mogelijkheid om een beroep te doen op Ki garandeert. Echter, Ritsu Zen (staande Zen meditatie ) zoals beoefend door interne vechtkunst specialisten in China en beoefenaars van Yiquan en Taikiken, kan het vermogen daartoe ontwikkelen. Staande Zen meditatie kalmeert je zenuwen, scherpt je percepties en reguleert je ademhaling.
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Taikiken self-defense applications
The making of, video screenshots for the new ZenmaX iBook!
Taikiken as a martial art was part of the original
Kyokushin synthesis. It has always been a part
of Kyokushin, and, if anything, its practice was
lost among Kyokushin karateka during the years
that Kyokushin’s popularity boomed.
Jenny Deakin from the EPA Catchments Unit gave a Teagasc Signpost Seminar on April 20 2021. The seminar covered water quality, focused on the agricultural sector, and the solutions needed to improve water quality, and new tools to target the right measure in the right place. This includes upgraded Pollution Impact Potential Maps for Nitrogen and Phosphorus, together with overland flow and focused delivery points.
ZenmaX Taikiken internal martial art training at Your labMartriX - TheFeel
ZenmaX, is extending the feel of communication, introducing kination: imagination and the felt sense!
‘Life occurs between people as well as within them.‘ When people understand the ‘subtle body’ that they create when they interact they deepen their relationship from one of power to one of respect. They learn to see through the eyes rather that with them, achieving non-ordinary kind of perception.
Taikiken Kenichi Sawai's spontane manier van interaktie!MartriX - TheFeel
Ki in Tai Ki Ken in het kort uitgelegd: Het principe van Ki (Qi in het Chinees), de intrinsieke vitaliteit, zonder welke Taikiken geen Tai Ki Ken zou zijn, verdient enige uitleg. Hoewel er individuele verschillen zijn in het intrinsieke vitaliteit niveau, vind je Ki in iedereen. Als Taikiken beoefenaar probeer je je Ki tot een niveau te ontwikkelen, waarop je Ki zich spontaan manifesteert op het moment dat je het nodig hebt. Als je niet in staat bent Ki te manifesteren op het juiste moment, heeft je training geen nut heeft, hoe volhardend je ook bent. Er bestaat helaas geen simpele methode die de mogelijkheid om een beroep te doen op Ki garandeert. Echter, Ritsu Zen (staande Zen meditatie ) zoals beoefend door interne vechtkunst specialisten in China en beoefenaars van Yiquan en Taikiken, kan het vermogen daartoe ontwikkelen. Staande Zen meditatie kalmeert je zenuwen, scherpt je percepties en reguleert je ademhaling.
Taikiken kent geen vaste vormen of technieken, ofschoon we het over methoden van verdediging en aanval hebben, zijn dit alleen voorbeelden van wat een aanval of verdediging kan zijn. Het oefenen van Zen en Hai vormen de basis van de Taikiken training. Wanneer je in contact komt met je tegenstander, moet je spontaan en in alle vrijheid kunnen bewegen. Verder doodt teveel aandacht voor vorm en techniek de spontaniteit en vrijheid van beweging. Bij Taikiken wordt nagestreefd dat je beweegt zoals dat bij jou past gebruiken, dit is zowel de meest uitstekende als het grootste problemen. Je begint pas te ontluiken als Taikikenner als je in staat bent om je intrinsieke vitaliteit te combineren met bewegingen die inherent zijn aan je eigen lichaam. Omdat Taikiken je stimuleert om je eigen vechtstijl te ontwikkelen, wordt het soms omschreven als vorm zonder vaste vorm.
Taikiken self-defense applications
The making of, video screenshots for the new ZenmaX iBook!
Taikiken as a martial art was part of the original
Kyokushin synthesis. It has always been a part
of Kyokushin, and, if anything, its practice was
lost among Kyokushin karateka during the years
that Kyokushin’s popularity boomed.
Jenny Deakin from the EPA Catchments Unit gave a Teagasc Signpost Seminar on April 20 2021. The seminar covered water quality, focused on the agricultural sector, and the solutions needed to improve water quality, and new tools to target the right measure in the right place. This includes upgraded Pollution Impact Potential Maps for Nitrogen and Phosphorus, together with overland flow and focused delivery points.
ABSTRACT- A study was carried out to assess the pollution load in river Yamuna at Mathura (U.P.) and its impact on
population size of some aquatic microbes. The key indicators of sewage waste load were Coliform count (MPN), BOD,
sulphates, chloride and ammonia. The susceptible microbes that were analysed included Ulothrix, Paramecium spp.
Difflugia sp. and species of Cyclops. The study revealed that the river is very badly polluted especially with sewage,
garbage and effluents from city and local industries. The population of Coliform bacteria and Ulothrix (algal organisms)
was found very high in those areas, where organic pollutants were very high in amount. But other organisms like,
Paramecium spp. Difflugia spp. and Cyclops exhibited a severe decline in population count, indicating heavy pollution
load, especially during summer months.
Key-words- Pollutants, BOD, Coliform bacteria, Sewage waste
Aptitude of Ground waters for Irrigation in the South-East Coastal Region of ...inventionjournals
Development of agricultural areas pressures on the availability of water resources in the South-East coastal region of Côte d'Ivoire (from Abidjan to Aboisso) require farmers to use groundwater for irrigation food and industrial crops. The objective of this study is to assess the aptitude of groundwater for irrigation in this region by using methods that take into account the Sodium Adsorption Report (SAR) and the Permeability Index (PI). The different results show that the SAR values range from 0.03 to 9.90 with an average of 1.83 while the PIs range from 5.11 to 210.77 with an average of 91.40. The C1S1 and C2S1 classes, corresponding to the water suitable for irrigation, represent 95% of the water sampled. In general, therefore, the sampled waters quality is suitable for irrigation except the boreholes waters of Memni (No. 59) and Palmafrique (No. 64).
In this 1 hour lecture Dr Nick Paling, the Westcountry Rivers Trust's Head of Data, Evidence & Communications illustrates how the pressures degrading water quality in a catchment can be assessed and their sources determined. Once done, this allows a carefully tailored and targeted plan of action to be formed to reduce these impacts.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
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This study has been undertaken to analyze the spatial variability of groundwater quality for Addis Ababa city. Groundwater is one of the most important natural and necessary resources over the past years due to an increase in its usage for drinking, irrigation, and other purposes. The aim of this research is to provide an overview of groundwater quality of spatial distribution over the city of Addis Ababa. Geographical information systems were used to determine the spatial distribution of groundwater quality parameters in the study area. Geo-statistical techniques specifically Ordinary kriging interpolation method was applied to generate water quality maps. The major water quality parameters such as Total Dissolved Solids, Total hardness, Chloride, Nitrate, Sulphates, Magnesium and Calcium have been analyzed. The spatial variation maps of these groundwater quality parameters show that mostly in the central part of the city there is high concentration of nitrate, total dissolved solids and total hardness. But chloride, Magnesium, calcium and Sulphate have low concentration. From the water quality index assessment 78.18 % of the groundwater of the city were found to be in the excellent water class, 20.86 % good, 0.9 % poor and the remaining 0.06 % was classified under very poor water class.
The present investigation along the Mithi River of Mumbai deals with the study of physico-chemical parameters like pH,
Dissolved Oxygen, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand content in water samples. The study was performed over a
period of 8 months from October 2013 to May 2014. Sampling was carried out at five different locations along the stretch of the Mithi River in Mumbai. The study points towards Pollution Status of the Mithi River.
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Water availability and quality are important factors that determine not only where people can live, but also the quality of life. The Mukungwa river is affected by rainy season especially at Ngaru point before discharge in Nyabarongo river, where its physico-chemical properties are seasonally changed. This may cause serious problems on all forms of life in the river. Objective of this work was to assess the impacts of rainy season on physico-chemical properties of Mukugwa River before discharging into Nyabarongo River at Ngaru. The parameters such as pH, temperature, turbidity, electric conductivity, total dissolved solids (TSS), phosphates, nitrates, and ammonium were monitored in three rainy seasons: April, 2012; October, 2012 and May, 2017 respectively. In this research, pH, temperature, electric conductivity were analyzed in situ using multifunction pH-meter and others parameters, were analyzed in laboratory using electrometric, volumetric, turbidity tube and colorimetric methods. The measured values for each parameter in three seasons were analyzed using MS Excel, and then compared to their international standards for surface water delivered by World Health Organization (WHO). The findings showed high variation of TSS (134mg/l, 178mg/l, and 582mg/l), turbidity (322NTU, 317NTU and 1560NTU) and ammonium (0.498mg/L, 0.536mg/L and 0.78mg/L) in three rainy seasons assessed. The quality of Mukungwa River needs prevention measures in order to control its pollution by erosion.
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Monthly data’s been collected. Different parameters studied were pH, Conductivity, organic carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, iron, organothiophosphate and pyrethroid content. The results obtained from the above study indicate that the water of Avaragere Lake organothiophosphate and pyrethroid content shows very low concentrations even at nanogram. Manganese and iron concentrations of sediment sample in avaragere lake shows high level of pollution and ecological balance of Lake is totally disturbed.
The study area Perumbakkam lake coordinates 12.90N to 80.19E and spreads over 200 acres (0.81 km²) is a vital source of water to residents and farmers in Perumbakkam, Vengaivaasal and Sithalapakkam villages. The advancement in GIS and spatial analysis help to integrate the laboratory analysis data with geographic data and to model the spatial distribution of water. The main objective of this study is to determine the spatial variability of surface water quality using GIS.
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