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LaI Tzu

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Moving pictures

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Moving pictures

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How to choose a method for the separation of minerals – CONCENTRATION OF MINERALS

How to choose a method for the separation of minerals – CONCENTRATION OF MINERALS
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We Did Not Realize Aircraft Carriers Could Go This Fast And Turn This Sharply


We Did Not Realize Aircraft Carriers Could Go This Fast And Turn This Sharply
You usually see aircraft carriers as stationary behemoths, but when they need to move, they can really truck it.
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Wikipedia article of the day for January 17, 2018

The Wikipedia article of the day for January 17, 2018 is Eastbourne manslaughter.
The Eastbourne manslaughter (R v Hopley) was an 1860 legal case in Eastbourne, England, about the death of a teenage pupil at the hands of his teacher, Thomas Hopley. Reginald Cancellor’s parents gave Hopley permission to use corporal punishment to overcome what he perceived as the boy’s stubbornness. After the boy died, the teacher insisted that the beating was justifiable and that he was not guilty of any crime. An inquest into Cancellor’s death began when his brother requested an autopsy. As a result of the inquest Hopley was arrested and charged with manslaughter. He was found guilty at trial and sentenced to four years in prison. Hopley’s conviction was upheld by the Court of King’s Bench (Chief Justice Alexander Cockburn pictured), which said that a schoolmaster “may for the purpose of correcting what is evil in the child, inflict moderate and reasonable corporal punishment.” The trial was sensationalised by the Victorian press and incited debate over the use of corporal punishment in schools. Physical discipline was officially banned in British schools more than a century later.

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emasculate: Word of the day for January 17, 2018

emasculate , v :
(transitive) To deprive of virile or procreative power; to castrate, to geld. (transitive) To deprive of masculine vigor or spirit; to weaken; to render effeminate; to vitiate by unmanly softness. (transitive, botany) Of a flower: to deprive of the anthers.

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Plane Skids Off Runway In Turkey, Nearly Falls Into Sea In Turkey


Plane Skids Off Runway In Turkey, Nearly Falls Into Sea In Turkey
Fortunately no passengers or crew were injured after a Pegasus Airlines flight landing at Trabzon airport in Turkey skidded off the runway onto a steep slope towards the sea.
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