* what’s underclothes?
undergarment worn next to the skin and under theoutergarments
* underclothes’ origin
In 4th century, as the movement towards northern part, the Germanic race invented underclothes to protect themselves from the severe coldness in winter.
* ‘red underclothes’
there is such kind of tradition that when sons and daughters receive their first salary, they
The Effect of Wearing Underclothes
Excellence in slowing heat emission and therefore keeping people warm, underclothes has an effect of flu prevention. In addition, it also results in saving energy. If a person wears underclothes, this makes heat of body much higher and can lead to saving about 20% ofthe cost of keeping indoor temperature. So if all the people in every house wear
the president, to ban the wearing of religious symbols such as the Islamic veil (the hijab) in state schools. The government declares that this proposed ban is in keeping with France's long tradition of secular education, and also that it would promote equality between the sexes. Many of those in France's considerable Muslim minority however see this step as racist and intolerant and as a direct
of a woman's face, much as the keffiyeh is used today.
2) Type of veil
①Burqa (chadri)
*Nations: Afghanistan, North Western Pakistan, India
The full Afghan chadri covers the wearer's entire body except for a small region about the eyes, which is covered by a concealing net or grille.
②Chador
*Nations: Iran
A chador is an outergarment or open cloak worn by many Iranian women in
the declassified reports ofthe East European Communist diplomats who were accredited to Hanoi in the 1980s. Namely, the Hungarian diplomats whose reports I read managed to collect an impressive amount of confidential information about economic matters, state- society relations, and diplomatic negotiations, because many VCP cadres, having conversations with the "fraternal" diplomats, skpe about t
Ofthe factors which enabled Hanoi to enter the phase of comprehensive reforms, some have received much less coverage than others. Despite the wide array of publications about doi moi, relatively few scholars inquired intothe possible influence of external factors - diplomacy, military policies, and foreign trade - on the economic decisions made by Vietnam's reform-oriented leaders. Vietnam's po
the Japanese government four times, and its issues confiscated over five hundred times before 1932. Because of bankruptcy, ownership changed hands, and the news organization fell under tighter control ofthe Japanese to become one ofthe most influential organizations to collaborate with the colonial government.
When Korea gained independence in 1945, the Chosun Daily came back into publication
the market by monetary policy.
Failure to extinguish early House price bubble and thus macroeconomy went worse.
FRB had enforced to raise the policy interest(1%-5%0 17times, but late Tight Money Policy had little function to control liquidity because of moral hazard of banking facilities, anticipation of asset bubble increase and so on.
Conversion of Monetary policy tone(interest rise) lost t
the immediate opportunity to generate power with near zero greenhouse gas emissions and the pathway to a future hydrogen economy.
Description
Coal gasification is the process of converting coal to a gaseous fuel through partial oxidation. The coal is fed into a high-temperature pressurized container along with steam and a limited amount of oxygen to produce a gas. The gas is known as synt
of Chile saltpeter. Scientists feared that without nitrogen-based fertilizers to increase crop yields, the growing world population would starve. Thus began the search for an alternative source of ammonia. Although a practically inexhaustible source of nitrogen exists in the atmosphere, which consists of about 80 percent nitrogen, no one knew how to convert the element into ammonia on a large sca