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...were used in war. Rockets could be of various sizes, but usually consisted of an tube of soft hammered iron about 8" long and 1½ - 3" diameter, closed at one end and strapped to a shaft of bamboo about 4ft. long. The iron tube acted as a combustion chamber and contained well packed black powder propellant. A rocket carrying about one pound of powder could travel almost 1,000 yards. In... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tipu Sultan
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...and dried into yellowish sheets known as tofu skin (腐皮 in Chinese; yuba in Japanese; yubu in Korean). The membranes can also be bunched up to stick form and dried into something known as "tofu bamboo" or, in Japanese, kusatake (腐竹). Some factories dedicate production to these two forms of sheet tofu. Okara (雪花菜) is the fibre, protein and starch left over when soy milk has been extracted... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tofu
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...two handed sword )". However, Kendo combines martial arts values with sport elements, with some practitioners stressing the former and others the latter. Taught using " swords " made of split bamboo ( shinai ) and extensive protective armour ( Bogu ), practitioners are called kendoka or "kenshi". Kendoka merely means one who practices kendo. Kenshi means swordsman. Both terms are used, though... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Kendo
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...Asia, wooden "swords" were created to practice fencing without the physical danger of a real sword. These were known as wasters in Europe and bokken in Japan. Special sparring weapons, such as the bamboo shinai and the steel federschwerter , were also devised and used. Certain martial arts styles, such as kendo , use shinai as their primary weapons, both in training and in competition. Classification... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sword
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...horn and was produced only between 1928 and 1930. The instrument had a key range from low A to high G. Although not true saxophones, inexpensive keyless folk versions of the saxophone made of bamboo were developed in the 20th century by instrument makers in Hawaii , Jamaica , Argentina , Thailand , and Indonesia . The Hawaiian instrument, called a xaphoon , is also marketed as a "bamboo... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Saxophone
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...budo — modern martial arts for a modern time. The art of drawing the katana is iaido (also known as battō-jutsu or iaijutsu), and kendo is an art of fencing with a shinai ( bamboo sword) protected by helmet and armour , additionally, iaijutsu is an older style of battle field type fencing. Old koryu sword schools do still exist (Kashima Shinto-ryu, Kashima Shin-ryu... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Katana
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... thus limiting the time period during which the writings might have been substantially changed or contributed to. In 1993 , the oldest known version of the text was discovered, printed on bamboo strips and dated to 300 BCE . This find unearthed 14 verses previously unknown, referred to as the Guodian text as they were discovered in a tomb in the town of Guodian, in the Hubei province... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tao Te Ching
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...America. Its Western name is taken from a Himalayan language, possibly Nepalese , but its meaning is uncertain. One theory is that "panda" is an anglicisation of "poonya", which means "eater of bamboo". The Red Panda is also commonly known as the Wah because of its distinctive cry. This name was given to it by Thomas Hardwicke, when he introduced it to Europeans in 1821. Like the Giant Panda... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Red Panda
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... Dipodoidea Family Zapodidae : jumping mice Family Dipodidae : jerboas Superfamily Muroidea Family Platacanthomyidae : spiny dormice Family Spalacidae : mole rats, bamboo rats, and zokors Family Calomyscidae : mouse-like hamsters Family Nesomyidae : climbing mice, rock mice, white-tailed rat, Malagasy rats and mice Family Cricetidae : hamsters , New... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Rodent
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...grained white glutinous rice Vegetables (Nira (Chinese leek ), spinach , cucumber , eggplant , gobo (burdock), daikon , sweet potato , renkon ( lotus root), takenoko ( bamboo shoots), negi ( Welsh onion ), fuki ), moyashi (beansprouts) Sansai Konnyaku (shirataki) Mushrooms ( shiitake , matsutake , enokitake , nameko , shimeji) tsukemono (pickled... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Japanese cuisine
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