Terrence Webster-Doyle
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Dr. Terrence Webster-Doyle is a martial artist and an author. He holds a sixth dan rank in Take-Nami-do karate and has authored a number (at least 21) of books and articles on the martial arts and particularly for children. He is a co-founder and director of Martial Arts Partners for Peace.
[edit] Partial bibliography
- Why is Everybody Always Picking on Me?: A Guide to Handling Bullies for Young People, 1991
- Facing the Double-edged Sword: The Art of Karate for Young People, 1999
- Respect: The Martial Arts Code of Conduct, 2002
- Dr. Webster-Doyle's Martial Arts Guide for Parents: Helping Your Children Resolve Conflict ..., 1999
- Martial Arts Masters: Black Belt Warriors For Peace, 2001
- Growing Up Sane: The Tragic Irony, 1987
- Eye of the Hurricane: Tales of the Empty-Handed Masters, 1992
- Why is Everybody Always Picking on Us?: Understanding the Roots of Prejudice, 2000
- Fighting the Invisible Enemy: Understanding the Effects of Conditioning, 1990
- Peace, the Enemy of Freedom: The Myth of Non-Violence, 1991
- One Encounter, One Chance: The Essence of the Art of Karate, 2000
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