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NINJA KIDS DOJO HOMESCHOOL - January 28, 2024

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Published on 28 Jan 2024 / In Kids

1) PATROL TRAINING AREA

2) START PRAYER

3) JUNNAN TAISO
PE & Basic Review

5) THE BILL OF RIGHTS

6) BUKKI 'WEAPONS'
Ninja Ken
Hanbo

Very important point: 8 Happo & infinite; 8 directions, 3 dimensions.

7) HISTORY
Texas History
rick Sensei's Monologue

8) END PRAYER


BILL OF RIGHTS - THE REALLY BRIEF VERSION

Bill of Rights, in the United States, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, which were adopted as a single unit on December 15, 1791, and which constitute a collection of mutually reinforcing guarantees of individual rights and of limitations on federal and state governments. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bill-of-Rights-United-States-Constitution

1 Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
2 Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia.
3 No quartering of soldiers.
4 Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
5 Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy.
6 Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial.
7 Right of trial by jury in civil cases.
8 Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.
9 Other rights of the people.
10 Powers reserved to the states.

WHAT FREEDOMS DO THE STATES HAVE UNDER THE FEDERAL SYSTEM?

The Tenth Amendment reserves powers to the states, as long as those powers are not delegated to the federal government. Among other powers, this includes creating school systems, overseeing state courts, creating public safety systems, managing business and trade within the state, and managing local government.




TEXAS HISTORY

People first came to the area that is now Texas at least 16,700 years ago. Thousands of years later Native American tribes, including the Akokisa, Karankawa, Mogollon, and Comanche, lived on the land.

Spanish settlers promoting Christianity, called missionaries, were some of the first Europeans to live in what is now Texas. In 1821 Mexico took control of the land, eventually calling the area Coahuila y Tejas. But in 1835 settlers living in this province—often just called Texas—rebelled, beginning the Texas Revolution. The rebels suffered a terrible defeat by the Mexican army at the 1836 battle at the Alamo, a mission in San Antonio. But the loss only inspired the settlers to fight on. With a cry of “Remember the Alamo!” many joined the rebel army, and soon Mexico gave up.

Texas became an independent nation called the Republic of Texas in 1836. But fending off hostile tribes and Mexican troops was difficult for a small country, and Texas joined the United States in 1845. In 1861 Texas left the Union and rejoined after the Civil War ended in 1870.
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/states/article/texas

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