Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Fencing is the art of using foil, saber and sword for attack, defense and counterattack. However, fencing is much more than a definition. It is a way of seeking physical and mental self-improvement. It is, without a doubt, chess played at the speed of light, however it is not known as the "mental chess", although it requires dexterity, resistance and discipline.
Fencing is excellent for the leisure of people of all ages. Uniting in a unique way the energy of the fight and the emotion of the duel with class and elegance, it is a great anti-stress agent, as it leads the practitioner to concentrate only on the combat, forgetting everything else. It is also excellent for acquiring concentration, self-confidence and decision-making power. The fencer is a confident, elegant individual, and above all, with a healthy physique.
The humanistic personality theory has been criticized mainly
because of individualism as this is the main focus or the one supporting this
type of society. Individualism is a way of having to engage more on the moral
worth of one person or that their ways of being more self-reliant or engaging
to being more independent.
I'm pretty sure that the answers are 1 and 2.
<span>blackout</span>.
From personal experience... No kidding. This is a guess.
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