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    The lords eventually tried to impose wage restrictions and reinstate old form of labor services; as a result revolts broke out all over Europe. The Jacquerie revolt in Northern France was caused by the destruction of order, and the economic dislocation from the Black Death. Growing social classes made people angry. Landed nobles wanted to hang on to their political position and were threatened when the new post plague world had increased wages and decreased prices. The English peasant revolt…

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    The successful treatments of respiratory ailments have been used in Ayurvedic system both for children and adults. A number of parts of this plant are taken for the treatment asthma, joint pain, also in sprains, lumber pain; mild one like cold, cough, swelling; critical one such as eczema, rheumatism, malaria, and venereal diseases (Jain 1991). The European medical practitioners have also been used the medicinal parts of ardusi plants…

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    At least half of these victims fleeing from disaster are children. The current Syrian refugee emergency represents the greatest dislocation of people in recent history. Literally, millions of men, women and their children have increasingly traversed over the Turkish, Lebanese and Jordanian borders. However, this flow of human misery has increased significantly because of the intensified…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    North and South Korea had finally been create; “the Soviets controlled the north and the Americans the South.” ("North Korea Profile - Timeline.") In December 1945, a US-Soviet Joint Commission decided that “the country would become independent after a five-year trusteeship action facilitated by each regime sharing its sponsor's ideology.” ("North Korea Profile - Timeline.") That is the Americans and the Soviets would watch over…

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    Cultural Advice: This document includes the names of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who have died. Pearl Gibbs Aunty Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901-1983) was a leader and activist for Aboriginal rights and the rights of women. Throughout her life she contributed to several impactful social justice campaigns including the 1967 referendum, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and the Aboriginal Day of Mourning. She is remembered as a trailblazer for her life in the political sphere and…

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    Yttrium Alloying Essay

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    Tribological behavior of double-glow plasma Zirconium-Yttrium alloying on γ-TiAl Cong Huang, Pingze Zhang*, Dongbo Wei, Xiangfei Wei, Xiaohu Chen and Feng Ding (College of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 211100, China) * Corresponding author: pzzhang_nuaa@126.com Abstract: A Zr-Y alloyed layer was prepared onto the surface of γ-TiAl using double-glow plasma surface alloying technique (DG technique). The results showed that the Zr-Y…

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    Introduction What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Well basically carpel tunnel syndrome is a disease where the patient feels a tingling sensation in their hands and arms. He might feel that his hand or arm has gone numb. This disease is mainly caused by the twisting of the nerve that goes to the wrist of the patient. This problem can be caused due to a number of reasons, including the nature of the work done by the hands, the forceful and sudden movements of the hands even sudden jerks done to the…

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    He turned a little sideways in his chair to drink his mug of coffee. At the table on his left the man with the strident voice was still talking remorselessly away. A young woman who was perhaps his secretary, and who was sitting with her back to Winston, was listening to him and seemed to be eagerly agreeing with everything that he said. From time to time Winston caught some such remark as 'I think you're so right, I do so agree with you', uttered in a youthful and rather silly feminine voice.…

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