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    Foot Binding

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    is time to grow into a woman.” Which led to the merciless act of willingly breaking and forcefully binding a girl’s foot at a ripe young age to the length of three inches‚ no longer than the length of a deck of cards. Woman who were seen inferior to men‚ were treated as objects exchanged in marriage for business or to tie two families together. They were expected to follow society’s rules‚ foot binding being one of these rules to increase the value of a female. During the 19th century‚ “…40–50% of

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    Foot Binding History

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    Many women have misshapen‚ maimed‚ bounded‚ altered‚ injured‚ and changed their bodies for their culture. Foot binding was a tradition that began in the 12th century and became more prevalent in the 17th century. Chinese women practiced foot-binding; this process forced women to have broken and bent bones in their feet‚ for what society considered the most desirable for women. This custom expanded from the class to class. This was considered crucial in order to get a good husband. Men desired women

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    Foot Binding

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    Shahil Patel English 4 Xu 6 May 2014 Foot Binding: The Price of Beauty Foot binding is the practice of wrapping the feet of younger girls to prevent further growth‚ usually tied to the Chinese culture. Around the 18th century‚ foot binding was viewed to be very erotic and appealing leading many women to partake in this action. After many objections and calls for reform the practice of foot binding died out. It is unfair to expect women to painfully bind their feet just to please men and

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    Thermal Energy

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    release of nuclear energy occurs when the nuclei of atoms are changed. Hydrogen and uranium are two kinds of matter used to produce nuclear energy. In a nuclear reaction‚ the tremendous binding energy inside a hydrogen or uranium nucleus is released. Nuclear energy is released during atomic fission‚ when uranium nuclei are split. It is also released during fusion‚ when hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus. In fission and fusion‚ nuclear energy produces thermal energy‚ which is given

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    Foot Binding and Today Different + Similar Foot binding has made girls’ feet look nicer. It still made people’s’ life different and has changed the look of others. As well as somebody adjustments today‚ it can also change people’s identity and mood from changing. Foot binding is different and similar from today because some surgeries or makeups can change the way people feel and how the people act. First‚ plastic surgery is a little similar to foot binding because people are getting

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    Energy

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    physics‚ energy is an indirectly observed quantity which comes in many forms‚ such as kinetic energy‚ potential energy‚ radiant energy‚ and many others; which are listed in this summary article. This is a major topic in science and technology and this article gives an overview of its major aspects‚ and provides links to the many specific articles about energy in its different forms and contexts. The question "what is energy?" is difficult to answer in a simple‚ intuitive way‚ although energy can be

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    Energy

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    ENERGY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION In the modern days energy has the significant role in our life. With development where we got comfortable life and much modern facilities where we got some problem with excessive use of energy resources as declining of energy sources‚ climate change. So it is an big challenge for present and future generations as the cost of energy increase and its supply decrease‚ older buildings needs to modified and new buildings designed to use less energy. The optimization

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    that the relevant nuclear mass information for these questions is available on Blackboard in the two files 309nuclides*.pdf 1. Determine the ratio of the electron binding energy in the deuteron to the rest energy of the deuteron and the binding energy of the deuteron. Is it therefore reasonable to ignore electronic binding energies when doing nuclear calculations? 2. A neutron star (which is predicted to be formed in a supernova explosion) consists only of neutrons held together by the gravitational

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    Hypo1 Case Study

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    the retrieved hits of 2209 compounds along with training set were carried out for molecular docking studies. Finally six structurally diverse compounds BTB01875‚ BTB09994‚ BTB14527‚ BTB14784‚ Compound 2479 and BTB06317 with high GOLD score and binding energy for crystal structures of KIF11 were selected. It showed hydrogen bond interaction with Tyr104‚ Tyr352 and Asn289 with important active site residues similar to that of BI8 inhibitor. These results are quite consistent with the docking analysis

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    Physics 5 3.5.1 Radioactivity Evidence for the nucleus Qualitative study for the Rutherford scattering. Rutherford directed a narrow beam of α-particles‚ all of the same kinetic energy‚ in an evacuated container at a thin gold film‚ in order to identify the structure of an atom:  The α-particles need to be of the same kinetic energy otherwise slow α-particles would be deflected more than faster α-particles on the same initial path.  The container needs to be evacuated as otherwise the α-particles would

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