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    The Rape of Nanking

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    The Rape of Nanking On December 13‚ 1937 in order to break the spirit of Chinese resistance‚ Japanese General Matsui Iwane ordered that the city of Nanking be destroyed. Much of the city was burned‚ and Japanese troops launched a campaign of atrocities against civilians. In what became known as the "Rape of Nanking‚" the Japanese butchered an estimated 150‚000 male "war prisoners‚" massacred an additional 50‚000 male civilians‚ and raped at least 20‚000 women and girls of all ages‚ many of whom

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    Limited‚2e Queensway Enterprise Centre‚ Stem Lane‚Hampshire‚BH25 5N T2640 Electric Escape Lock Supervised by : Johann Siau Prepared by : ZABER RIZVI The project consisted of developing hardware circuitry (PCB etc.) and software development for the Electric Escape lock which has selfactivated mechanism and access control system. The PCB design was created from the specifics of the physical lock unit using Altium designer. The microcontroller was programmed using C programming language

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    their attackers by tempting them to attack. In my opinion‚ I found it rather interesting that in studies of this theory‚ homicide‚ rape‚ and feminism go hand in hand when merely talking of the subject. What sparked my interest of this specific theory was what Menachem Amir‚ author of “Victim Precipitated Forcible Rape”‚ had to say in his article about how female rape victims contributed to their attacks by dressing in a provocative manner. This statement has been controversial in that it has been

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    Victoria’s Secret Promotes Rape Culture In 2012‚ the internet was shocked and excited to learn that Victoria’s Secret had launched a new line of consent-¬themed underwear. Instead of a thong reading “SURE THING‚” these panties carried messages like “NO MEANS NO” and “ASK FIRST.” To add to the excitement‚ they were modeled by a beautiful women of curve and color. The realistic model stands with her hip popped out wearing a matching bra and panties while covered in just a black t-shirt that says love

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    understand how shared and exclusive locks work. Suppose that S1‚ S2‚ and S3 are sessions connected concurrently to the same database instance. Suppose further that D1‚ D2‚ and D3 are data objects that can be locked with a shared and exclusive lock. For the ten locking situations below‚ indicate‚ for each session‚ whether it procures the requested lock‚ waits‚ or deadlocks. 1. S1 has a shared lock on D1 and S2 attempts to procure a shared lock on D1. Since s1 has a shared lock on D1 and the other sessions

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    The Rape of Europa

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    The Rape of Europa Culture is the total of the inherited ideas‚ values‚ beliefs‚ and knowledge which constitute the shared basis of social action. Every society across the world has adopted or created some sort of cultural heritage which they follow. Over centuries in Europe‚ several great empires have attempted to unite the European nations together leaving behind ruins of once gleaming cities. Could culture survive however if all pieces of artwork and historic architecture were obliterated by

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    Anti Lock Breaking Sysyem

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    prevents a vehicle ’s brakes from locking up and skidding during hard stops on wet or icy roads. When activated correctly‚ Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) can provide drivers with the ability to stop a vehicle in shorter distances and allow for more vehicle control under heavy braking than conventional brake systems. This is especially true under wet or icy road. Anti-lock brakes are designed to prevent skidding and help drivers maintain steering control during an emergency stopping situation. In cars

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    As well as the paddlewheel boat‚ the canal lock helped to improve exploration and travel throughout Imperial China. When a boat entered the lock‚ a gate was lowered to hold in water. The water was then allowed to rise until it reached the level of the water up ahead. Then the boat floated on to its journey. To go “downhill”‚ water was released by the lock until it fell to the level of the water down below. Before the canal lock was invented‚ the Chinese had to drag their boats up stone ramps to reach

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    Anti Lock Breaking System

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    Introduction An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety system on motor vehicles which prevents the wheels from locking while braking. The Anti-lock Braking System is designed to maintain vehicle control‚ directional stability and optimum deceleration under severe braking conditions on most road surfaces It does so by monitoring the rotational speed of each wheel and controlling the brake line pressure to each wheel during braking. This prevents the wheels from locking up.

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    This is largely because historians come from a variety of different backgrounds‚ including but not being limited to different countries‚ cultures‚ and government systems. One example of this can be seen through the book The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang. This text argued that a Japanese onslaught of the Chinese city of Nanking was genocide‚ which made other historians speculative. They claimed that the intent of the Japanese Army was not to eliminate the Chinese race but to

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