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    Shot Analysis

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    of view‚ this shot is very elegant‚ capturing a feeling of being lonely‚ depressed and somewhat confused. The two characters are dressed differently. Eliane‚ despite being in one of most the well-regarded places in Vietnam traditional culture‚ wears a western flowered red dress and a big hat. Camille is dressed in normal Vietnamese clothes‚ which is usually worn by farmers or servants back in that period. At this point we can see that they are really separated. Not only the costumes contribute

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    Anti-rape underware

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    someone else to remove by either force or stealth (in situations where the victim cannot resist because she has had too much to drink‚ was drugged‚ or is asleep). They need to be resistant to pulling‚ tearing and cutting while being comfortable to wear during normal activities and‚ as in the case of underwear‚ fit smoothly under form-fitting outer clothing. capable of knocking down

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    Hijab

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    the hijab is a very controversial item of clothing. While the Muslim women who wear the hijab believe it to be nothing of concern to people‚ that they simply wear it because it is part of their culture and they believe that their body is their own. Although the hijab is non-threatening‚ there are still people that believe that they are terrorists‚ and there are others that believe that Muslim women are forced to wear hijabs by men. Throughout the article “My Body is My Own Business” by Naheed Mustafa

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    Prudaction

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    1-Draw a sketch showing the cutting tool angles and state the function of each [pic] 1-the thickness of the uncut layer (t1) 2- the thickness of the chips produced (t2) 3-the inclination of the chips-tool interface with respect to the cutting velocity i.e.‚ the rake angle( ) 4-the relative velocity of the workpiece and tool ( v ) 2-Define orthogonal cutting -oblige cutting |Oblique metal cutting |Orthogonal metal cutting

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    Maintenance

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    mainly of corrosion and mechanical wear. Corrosion of machine parts is quite common‚ especially for those with water-contamination issues. Water not only rusts iron surfaces‚ but it can also increase the oil’s oxidation rate‚ leading to an acidic environment within the component. Acids can also be formed as byproducts of reactions between certain additives in the oil and water. Product contamination through seals can create caustic environments and corrosive wear as well. Something as simple as having

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    presented are wear four different types of tartans (plaids). The Clan Dun Broch (Merida’s Family) wears a tartan in the pattern of blue background‚ a red square and highlighted by a yellow cross in the middle of the square. Clan Macintosh wears a tartar with a red background and green lines outlined in yellow. Clan MacGuffin‚ is a green background with red strips that make the squares. It is the opposite of the Macintoshes. Clan Dingwall is a light yellow with plaid of green and red. The men wear the tartans

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    good as they are going to look for the rest of the day. A quick wash and brush up‚ maybe a shave (according to personal and religious preferences) and that is it. We don’t spend time applying many different layers of make-up‚ or agonising over what to wear that day‚ because we know we’d only be trying to fool ourselves. And this then leads to… 2. Lower Expectations. Everyone knows I am going to show up to any given event looking like I have been dragged through a hedge backwards. I’ve been perfecting

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    Symbolism in the Veil

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    The veil that the minister wears in "The Ministers Black Veil"‚ by Nathanial Hawthorne represents the emphasis on man’s inner reality‚ and those thoughts and feelings which are not immediately obvious. As Hawthorne explored this inner nature‚ he found the source of dignity and virtue‚ and certain elements of darkness. When the minister first walks out of his home wearing the veil‚ everyone is astonished. This one man in this village decides to be a nonconformist and wear this veil without explanation

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    Reasons of the Ball Aging

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    rising phase‚ hard material by the group is in cutting groove‚ and cutting softer materials on the ball is of the relatively shallow. Materials produce local shaping abrasion of the grinding ball and forms drilling hole. Secondly‚ deformation wears. Cement ball mill and the material have mutual impact. in addition to cutting and shaping abrasion‚ as well as deformation and chisel plowing deformation incidental‚ metal is pushed into the grooves and pits oppressed outside edge of the repeat function

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    Clothes Make a Man

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    It is said that we can judge a man’s character from his dress; But it’s not always so. Dress can only help us to a certain extent in knowing the broad facts of a man’s character. A man who wears a costly dress is necessarily a man of lavish habits. On the other hand‚ a man who wears tattered clothes is not necessarily a man of miserly habits. He may be do so only due to his financial limitations. Yet it is true that in some cases dressserves as a useful index to the character of a man. Some common

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