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Unequal and are
In large part due to the humiliating terms of the Unequal Treaties, as agreements like those conveyed by Perry are called, the Shogunate soon faced internal hostility, which materialized into a radical, xenophobic movement, the sonnō jōi ( literally " Revere the Emperor, expel the barbarians ").
Unequal exchange is given, if double factorial terms of trade of the respective country are < 1. 0 ( Raffer, 1987, Amin, 1975 ).
Unequal power relations between women and men are one root of violence, conflict and militarization, where women are often severely abused.
His ideas on this subject are embodied in the books The Human Frontier and Free and Unequal, as well as his later book Alcoholism: The Nutritional Approach.

Unequal and more
Unequal Union has been seen as the more adventuresome of these two works.
* Unequal or unfair treatment of one or more family members due to their birth order, gender, age, family role ( mother, etc.
These Unequal Treaties curtailed Japanese sovereignty for the first time in its history ; more importantly, it revealed Japan ’ s growing weakness, and was seen by the West as a pretext for possible colonisation of Japan.
Samir Amin has written more than 30 books including Imperialism & Unequal Development, Specters of Capitalism: A Critique of Current Intellectual Fashions, Obsolescent Capitalism: Contemporary Politics and Global Disorder and The Liberal Virus.

Unequal and one
Unequal treatment on other grounds ( e. g. one's football team ) will only be unlawful if one can claim unfair dismissal.
It is often regarded as one of the Unequal Treaties.
It was later regarded as one of the " Unequal Treaties ".

Unequal and be
Two distinct, equal lights, should never appear in the same picture: One should be principal, and the rest sub-ordinate, both in dimension and degree: Unequal parts and gradations lead the attention easily from part to part, while parts of equal appearance hold it awkwardly suspended, as if unable to determine which of those parts is to be considered as the subordinate.
This transformation can be traced to the Unequal Treaties which forced the Chinese government to admit Western missionaries into the interior of the country, the excitement caused by the 1859 Awakening in Britain and the example of J. Hudson Taylor ( 1832 – 1905 ).
Since the Communist Party of China does not recognise the UK or the Unequal Treaties, it argues that the ship has no right to be on the Yangtse.

Unequal and ),
* Amin S. ( 1976 ), ' Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism ' New York: Monthly Review Press.
* Raffer K. ( 1987 ), ' Unequal Exchange and the Evolution of the World System Reconsidering the Impact of Trade on North-South Relations ' London, Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan / Saint Martin's Press.

Unequal and with
Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and the Culture of Japanese Diplomacy.
In the end, the victorious imperial faction abandoned its objective to expel foreigners from Japan and instead adopted a policy of continued modernization with an eye to eventual renegotiation of the Unequal Treaties with the Western powers.
Legally, their claim was invalid in this case, as foreigners in Japan benefited from extraterritoriality due to Japan's reluctant acceptance of what the Japanese called the Unequal treaties with Europe.
Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and the Culture of Japanese Diplomacy.
* Ungleiche Nachbarn: Demokratische und Nationale Emanzipation bei Deutsche, Tschechen und Slowaken ( 1815 – 1914 ) ( Unequal Neighbours: Democratic and National Emancipation of the Germans, Czechs, and Slovaks, 1815 – 1914 ) co-edited with Jiřǐ Kořalka, 1993.
It pursued the formation of an elected legislature, revision of the Unequal Treaties with America and European countries, the institution of civil rights and the reduction of centralized taxation.
Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and the Culture of Japanese Diplomacy.

Unequal and is
He is the author of 1980 book, Unequal Beginnings: Agriculture and Economic Development in Quebec and Ontario until 1870.
Having risen to power soon after the Black Ships episode, he is held to have been responsible for the Unequal Treaties ( Convention of Kanagawa, Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty, Harris Treaty, Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce ) which broke the sakoku and opened the Japanese frontliners to foreign influences.
Unequal treaty ” is a term used in specific reference to a number of treaties imposed by Western powers, during the 19th and early 20th centuries, on Qing Dynasty China and late Tokugawa Japan.
He is the author of numerous books including Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights, in which he argues that the 1886 U. S. Supreme Court decision in Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company ( 118 U. S. 394 ) did not actually grant corporate personhood, and that this doctrine derives from a mistaken interpretation of a Supreme Court clerk's notes.
Sizing Up the Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation, by Frances E. Lee and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, is a book that analyzes the behavior of United States Senators based on the size of the states they represent.

Unequal and another
The Japanese government, which sought to emulate the empires of Europe in their tradition of enforcing so-called Unequal Treaties, responded by sending the Japanese battleship Unyō towards Busan and another battleship to the Bay of Yeongheung on the pretext of surveying sea routes, meaning to pressure Korea into opening its doors.

Unequal and ).
** Unequal ( heteromorphy or anisomorphy ). Gametophyte of Mnium hornum, a moss.
After two Opium Wars in 1839 and 1856 against the British Empire and the Sino-French War, China had become weak and was unable to resist political intervention and territorial encroachment by western powers ( see Unequal Treaties ).
Annette Lareau disusses child-raising in her book, Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life ( 2003 ).
( Unequal torque, equal rotational speeds ).
Unequal cleavage occurs in two ways: asymmetric positioning of the mitotic spindle, or through the formation of a polar lobe ( PL ).
* Sizing Up the Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation ( 1999 ).
In Unequal Opportunity: Health Disparities Affecting Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States, Richard J. Wolitski, Ron Stall, and Ronald O. Valdiserri ( Eds ).

fissions and are
Most fissions are binary fissions ( producing two charged fragments ), but occasionally ( 2 to 4 times per 1000 events ), three positively charged fragments are produced, in a ternary fission.
Nuclear fissions in fissile fuels are the result of the nuclear excitation energy produced when a fissile nucleus captures a neutron.
If these delayed neutrons are captured without producing fissions, they produce heat as well.
However, too few of the neutrons produced by < sup > 238 </ sup > U fission are energetic enough to induce further fissions in < sup > 238 </ sup > U, so no chain reaction is possible with this isotope.
In a critical fission reactor, neutrons produced by fission of fuel atoms are used to induce yet more fissions, to sustain a controllable amount of energy release.
Note that these equations are for fissions caused by slow-moving ( thermal ) neutrons.
Approximately 2. 7 neutrons are released per fission, which may cause additional fissions if enough fissionable material is present.
Only about 1 / 3 of fissions over a fuel element's life cycle are from bred plutonium.
Nuclear fission products are the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus fissions.
On average, more neutrons per fission are produced from fissions caused by fast neutrons than from those caused by thermal neutrons.
These are called prompt neutrons, and strike other nuclei and cause additional fissions within microseconds.
LWRs have less effect from thermal expansion of fuel ( since much of the core is the neutron moderator ) but have strong negative feedback from Doppler broadening ( which acts on thermal and epithermal neutrons, not fast neutrons ) and negative void coefficient from boiling of the water moderator / coolant ; the less dense steam returns fewer and less-thermalized neutrons to the fuel, which are more likely to be captured by U-238 than induce fissions.
As the fuel fissions, the radioactive fission products are also contained by the cladding, and the entire fuel element can then be disposed of as nuclear waste when the reactor is refueled.
Breeder reactors using thermal-spectrum neutrons are only practical if the thorium fuel cycle is used, as uranium-233 fissions far more reliably with thermal neutrons than plutonium-239.

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