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General Choi Hong Hi (1918-2002) was born ''frail and weak'', so was encouraged by his calligraphy teacher to study Taek Kyon at the age of 15. Then during the occupation of the Japanese in Korea, he was unable to return to Korea due to an unforeseen incident in Japan. During that time he was determined to become a black belt of Karate. Then in January 1946, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the fledgling Republic of Korea army and posted to the 4th infantry regiment in Kwangu, Cholla Namdo Province as company commander. It was Karate that he began to teach the soldiers under his command, but quickly realized that Korea needed their own national martial art; one superior to the Japanese Karate. Therefore, he began to to develop new techniques in March of that same year. By 1955, the foundation of a new martial art for Korea was close to completion. On April 11, 1955 in Seoul Korea, by a committee chaired by General Choi Hong Hi, it was given the name ''Taekwon-Do''.
Count on B. Miles Appraisals - Silverwheels to provide appraisals for legal matters such as divorce and estate settlements, the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Provincial Tax Commission, and all insurance companies. I provide accurate appraisals for all motor vehicles, motorcycles, and heavy equipment, as well as antiques, tools, collectibles, etc. I do not appraise real estate. Not satisfied with what the insurance is paying you for your claim? As an independent appraiser, I can appraise your car and negotiate a better payout, if justified. I do appraisals 24/7 at my farm in Nine Mile River, and I offer the most economical appraisal, also providing at-home service all over mainland Nova Scotia.
Woodturner Ben McLellan from Nova Scotia,Canada employes his woodturning skills to create artful expressions in wood. Inklings in Wood shop and studio are located on the picturesque Glooscap Trail, in the village of Maitland, Hants County, Nova Scotias first Heritage Conservation District . Bens unique turned pieces range from utilitarian salad bowls to artistic cremation urns and vases. A variety of wood is used,such as maple, birch, ash, beech, oak, elm and locust. Also fruitwoods such as cherry, plum, apple and pear. All woods are found in Nova Scotia.There are no toxic chemicals, stains, or paints used on any of the products. First sanding through 13 different grits of paper to a finish of 2000 grit. Two coats of tung oil are then applied to each piece. A hand-rubbed finish and the signature of the artist completes the process. Many people have an appreciation for the natural beauty of wood, perhaps, in part, because of its tactile and visual qualities. Visitors are always welcome to view the studio at their leisure.