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This is the beginning of a series of biographies meant to provide clarity to Kenpo practitioners worldwide about the history of where Ed Parker's art came from, how it evolved into what it is today, and who some of the key soldiers were. This series will serve as a historical documentation of the garden produced by the seeds sowed by Ed Parker and some of his most decorated dignitaries. This is Rainer Schulte's story-a story of a young German boy who at the age of 5 was caught in the middle of a firefight between Russian and German soldiers during World War II, being one of the only German…mehr

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This is the beginning of a series of biographies meant to provide clarity to Kenpo practitioners worldwide about the history of where Ed Parker's art came from, how it evolved into what it is today, and who some of the key soldiers were. This series will serve as a historical documentation of the garden produced by the seeds sowed by Ed Parker and some of his most decorated dignitaries. This is Rainer Schulte's story-a story of a young German boy who at the age of 5 was caught in the middle of a firefight between Russian and German soldiers during World War II, being one of the only German survivors along with his sister Ursula and mother Martha. Rainer's first success of dodging death began his adventure of overcoming turmoil and becoming a successful government protector and Kenpo master.
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Michael Miller is a Toronto-based financial professional specializing in valuation, transaction structuring, and equity analysis. He has been quoted and featured as a financial expert across several platforms and publications including BNN Bloomberg, Business Insider, MarketWatch, Vice, and the Financial Post. In addition, he co-authored "High" Profits from Accounting for Cannabis Plant Industry, the world's first accounting business case about the cannabis industry. Miller also guest-lectures on financial subjects at several colleges, including the University of Cambridge, York University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and George Brown College.