In Korean terminology, 5th degree is Oh dan, and 6th degree is Yuk dan, and that's it. In Japanese they would be Godan and Rokodan.
Any titles in addition to that must be earned separately. There are no titles that are automatically assigned to a rank. Titles of Instructor, Master, Grandmaster, etc. are independent of rank, although many organizations require a minimum of specific rank level to be eligible for such titles. The rank eligibility for such titles vary between organizations, and are awarded at the discretion of the director or Grandmaster (Kwanjangnim in Korean).
A fifth degree is known as a godan. Go is the Japanese word for five and Dan represents the higher level of blackbelt as opposed to kyu.
Call of Duty Black Ops has PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS versions of the games The last Call of Duty using Numbers in the title was Call of Duty 4.Modern Warfare. You do not get to rename a game. There is a fifth, sixth, and seventh game in the Call of Duty series, but those are not the games names. When Modern Warfare 3 comes out it will not be COD 8, but MW3 or Call of Duty Modern Warfare.
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No, only two of the many games that bear the name 'Call of Duty' feature a zombie mode: Call of Duty: World at War ( the fifth) & Call of Duty: Black Ops ( the seventh)
No neither Game uses numbers after Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare the number system stopped. Call of Duty World at War was the fifth game and the first not to be numbered. The sixth game in the Call of Duty Series is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Call of Duty Black Ops is the seventh and newest game. They are said to be working on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 although no release date or official name has been given. Also, if you plan to get Black-Ops don't get it this November, I went to my local gamespot on it's release date and there was a line that went out the door!
A "belt loop."
beruto or obi(traditional belt)
Avenue of the Americas is the legal name of Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Locals still call it Sixth Avenue.
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belt loop...?
Protocol varies from school to school and style to style. Some require you to address black belts as Mr. xxxx or Sir (Ma'am). In my style, we use their first names.