parents decided to send him to the United states to meet up with his older sister Agnes who was already living with family friends in San Francisco. Family He had a two sons Brandon Lee (1965- 1993) and Shannon Lee (1969-) Wife Linda Jeet Kune Do Jeet kune do New style in fighting world what he called "the style of no style". Books he wrote First book he wrote was Chinese Gung-Fu: Philosophical Art of Self Defense. Later he wrote more two books Acting career His first film was Marlowe He played his first leading role in THE BIG BOSS His last film was Enter the Dragon Dead After his last movie he died mysteriously He died in 20 July 1973 Lee was only 32 years old Later his son were
ZEALAND • WON OSCAR THE BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS • NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR THE BEST FILM OVERVIEW WHEN HIS BROTHER IS KILLED IN A ROBBERY, JAKE SULLY DECIDES TO TAKE HIS PLACE IN A MISSION ON THE WORLD OF PANDORA. THERE HE LEARNS THE NATIVE HUMANOID NA VI AND KNOWS THAT IN ORDER TO MINE FOR THE RICH MATERIAL SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THEIR RICH WOODLAND. IN EXCHANGE FOR THE SPINAL SURGERY THAT WILL FIX HIS LEGS, JAKE GATHERS INTEL FOR THE COOPERATING MILITARY UNIT IS ON HAND GUNG-HO COLONEL QUARITCH, WHILE OPERATION ATTEMPTING TO INVESTIGATE THE NA'VI PEOPLE WITH THE USE OF AN "AVATAR" IDENTITY. WHILE JAKE BEGINS TO LEARN THE NA VI PEOPLE AND THE NATIVE, HE FALLS QUICKLY IN LOVE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL ALIEN NEYTIRI, THE RESTLESS COLONEL MOVES FORWARD WITH HIS TACTICS, FORCING THE SOLDIER TO TAKE A STAND - AND FIGHT BACK IN AN EPIC BATTLE FOR THE FATE OF PANDORA. SOUNDTRACK AND TRAILER • HTTP:// UPLOAD.WIKIMEDIA.ORG/WIKIPEDIA/EN/1/18/JAMESHORNERAVATARCLIP.O GG
sugar, suttee; more or less direct: ahimsa, asana, ashrama, atman, avatar, bodhisattva, brahmin, Buddha, chakra, guru, hatha yoga, karma, lingam, maharaja(h), mahatma, mantra, Maya, nirvana, raja(h), rani/ranee, satyagraha, sutra, swastika, yantra, yoga, yogasana Tagalog: boondock, ylang-ylang. Chinese languages: china, chin-chin, chopsticks, chopsuey, chow chow, chow mein, dim sum, fan-tan, feng shui, ginseng, gung-ho, kaolin, ketchup/catsup, kowtow, kung fu, lychee, loquat, mahjong, pekoe, sampan, tai chi, taipan, Tao, tea, yang, yen, yin. Japanese: aikido, banzai, bonsai, bushido, futon, geisha, haiku, hara-kiri, judo, jujitsu, Kabuki, kamikaze, kimono, koan, mikado, sake, samisen, samurai, sayonara, Shinto, shogun, soy(a), sushi, teriyaki, tofu, tycoon, yen, Zen Arabic: artichoke, alcohol, sugar, camel, alchemy, algebra, elixir, 13. Etymological doublets
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