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Does eton still have fagging?

Score: 4.6/5 (36 votes) Obviously, looking back it is quite an odd thing, but it's been done in our house for about 20-odd years, apparently, so it's a tradition that has gone back. Fagging is a very old, old tradition where the elder boys select a younger boy who does chores for you, and ...

Jan 25, 2026 142 READS
education insights

For fcc relation between a and r?

Score: 4.3/5 (47 votes) The relation between edge length (a) and radius of atom (r) for FCC lattice is √2a=4r.What is the relation between a and r?The relation between edge length (a) and radius of atom (r) for BCC lattice is √3a=4r .What is the relationship between r and a for a simple cubic cell?T...

Jan 25, 2026 1,763 READS
media

Can you buy rabbit meat?

Score: 4.4/5 (8 votes) Rabbit is a favorite game meat for many people. Not only does its delicate flavor pair well with fruits and sauces, but rabbit is also one of the healthiest meats you can eat. ... Rabbit is not readily available in most supermarkets. You'll need to order a rabbit from a b...

Jan 25, 2026 651 READS
cultural perspectives

Why opal is mineraloid?

Score: 5/5 (59 votes) Opal is a mineraloid because it is amorphous hydrated silica. Despite its mineral-like properties, opal's chemical structure is hydrated with varied water concentration. Because of this variance, the stone's structure isn't fixed or organized and thus, qualifies ...

Jan 25, 2026 210 READS
global affairs

Were a house of cards?

Score: 5/5 (75 votes) A plan, organization, or other entity that is destined to fail due to a weak structure or foundation (likened to a literal house of cards, which is built by balancing playing cards against one another, and is very easily toppled).What does it mean when you say House of Cards?: ...

Jan 25, 2026 590 READS
media

Should koalas go extinct?

Score: 4.9/5 (34 votes) Koalas could be extinct in NSW by 2050 unless urgent action is taken. Queensland's koala population has dropped by at least 50% since 2001 due to deforestation, drought and bushfires. Koala populations in both states, along with those in the ACT, were listed as vulnerabl...

Jan 25, 2026 1,224 READS
technology trends

Does lili like welf?

Score: 4.4/5 (60 votes) Liliruca ArdeLili initially disliked Welf, believing he was taking advantage of them by bribing Bell with new equipment so that he could join the party and would leave as soon as he developed the Blacksmith ability, though he shrugged off her complaints, even giving her a nic...

Jan 25, 2026 1,795 READS
global affairs

What was a bundling bag used for?

Score: 4.1/5 (21 votes) Traditionally, participants were adolescents, with a boy staying at the residence of the girl. They were given separate blankets by the girl's parents and expected to talk to one another through the night. Occasionally a bundling board or bundling sack was placed between...

Jan 25, 2026 906 READS
economics

When did classism start?

Score: 4.3/5 (19 votes) Classism started to be practiced around the 18th century. Segregation into classes was accomplished through observable traits (such as race or profession) that were accorded varying status and privileges. Feudal classification systems might include merchant, serf, peasant, wa...

Jan 25, 2026 1,532 READS
media

Why typewriter is better than computer?

Score: 4.6/5 (61 votes) They Keep You On Track. It's easy to lose track of your thoughts when you're typing away on a computer. But since manual typewriters don't have a backspace, they force you to think more carefully about your next words. ... In just a few days of using a typewrit...

Jan 25, 2026 193 READS