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A part of a circle is an arc.it's called an ARC.
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This might not be the answer you want but a Black Female Knight called NUBIA was featured in a couple of issues of Wonder Woman. she may have been structurally weaker than Wonder Woman her armor compensating for this. Nubia is a country in North Africa- actually a region, there is a Nubian Lion. In the story Nubia herself claims her name is derived from (Land of Clouds) implying her homeland is always shrouded in mists. ( tropical rain forest- a.k.a. jungle) as far as is known Nubia is purely a fictional character though surely a ( Lady Knight) type. Once a Knight may nor be enough, Ste Jeanne not alone! I am not aware of any real character of Black origin remotely paralelling the classic Jeanne D"arc role it would have been publicized big.
Probably none. The first Grand lodge in England was in 1715 and Masonry existed in Scotland and France before that, so there is a possibility. *Actually were Freemasons on the Mayflower. William Brewster was high ranking mason, who went to the Rossalyn Chapel (The Knights Templar Castle) very mysteriously right before he left on the ship...some say he brought the arc of the covenant to the new world and melted it into the original flame on the statue of liberty, which by the way was also built by a bunch of Freemasons as was nearly every other epic monument/structure then.
Improved answer: http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/rules.phtml The US Lacrosse website is a great source for info on the rules. This link will take you to the page with men's, women's and youth rules. Original answer is below: Women's Lacrosse Rules * Before the game begins, the umpires check every stick for legality. The most common illegality in a stick is that its pocket is too deep. The strings at the bottom of the stick's head can be pulled to tighten the pocket. * If a player commits a foul, the umpire blows the whistle and play stops. The player fouled wins or retains the ball, while the player who fouled her is moved several yards behind or to the side of the player she fouled. * If a major foul is committed in the arc by the defense, the umpire blows the whistle, and a "free shot" on goal is taken by the player fouled. All of the defense players are required to clear the arc to the border closest to which they were standing when the whistle blew. The attack player who was fouled takes her place at the hash mark closest to which she was standing when she was fouled. The defense must move away at least four meters from the fouled player. When the umpire blows the whistle again, the player can take a shot on goal or pass while the defense moves in. * There are no boundaries to the field, but if a ball enters an area that is dangerous, unplayable or not clearly visible to the umpire, the player who retains it or is closest to it (if the ball has been grounded), at the umpire's whistle wins it. The player then waits for the second whistle to begin play again, either by running with or passing the ball. * When the umpire blows the whistle because a foul has occurred, or the ball has gone "out of bounds" all players must stop and check all forward movement. Play resumes and the players can move when the umpire blows the whistle again. * Checking -- the method by which a player knocks the ball from another's stick -- is prohibited when it is: directed toward the face; uncontrolled; holding down the other's stick,or when the checker's stick is too close to the head or face. * Defensemen may not remain in the arc without guarding another player for more than three seconds. * When the ball is grounded, covering it with the back of a stick's net, and preventing play by another player is prohibited. * No players, other than the goalie, may enter the circle around the goal cage if the goalie is present. * When a foul occurs, the player who was fouled is allowed a free shot at the goal, with the defense pushed to the perimeter around the arc.
An arc lamp is a lamp that produces light by an electric arc. The carbon arc light, which consists of an arc between carbon electrodes in air, invented by Humphry Davy in the early 1800s, was the first practical electric light.
An arc lamp is a general term for a class of lamps that uses an electric arc or voltage arc to create light. You've seen the bright light given off by electric arc welding, and the idea of the electric arc is the principle behind an arc lamp.
carbon arc lamp
The type of gas commonly used in an arc lamp is typically a noble gas such as xenon or mercury vapor. These gases are chosen for their ability to produce a bright and steady light when an electric current is passed through them in the lamp.
He invented the arc lamp.
Humphry Davy
Arc lamp
Arc lamp
An arc floor lamp can not only make your room attractive, but it can help shed light on something that you are reading or something you are doing on your computer. This reduces eye strain.
Sir Humphrey Davy invented the electric carbon arc lamp in 1801. Goerges Claude invented the neon lamp in 1911.
To provide a strong ,hot enough arc to light the lamp by over comingthe resistance of the gas in lamp.
ARC Iuridica was created in 1955.