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Votes For Deletion/Impotence Pimp Impotence pimp was proposed for deletion. This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletion. This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record. The result of the debate was DELETE
The term "Impotence pimp" turns up no results on google. CheekyMonkey 08:56, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
A completely worthless rant. Speedy deletion material. Tannin 09:03, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I think this is ''not'' speedy material, but it's clearly BS. Delete. Cool Hand Luke 09:35, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
*Why wasn't Poverty pimp ever deleted?
**For the record... I just asked the acting sysop, User:SimonP, and he added an explanation to Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Poverty pimp. His judgement on that article was was "4 keep votes + 1'hesitant to delete' vs. 7 clear delete votes and 1 delete vote by an anon. No consensus in favour of deletion." Also... unpleasant as it is... "poverty pimp" is in real use, at least to a degree to which "impotence pimp" is not. [User:Dpbsmith|Dpbsmith (talk)] 21:23, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
***The idea that non-profit organizations could be called Poverty pimps is about the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Why not call encyclopedias ignorance pimps? This term isn't just obscure and POV, it's too stupid an idea to be dignified by an encyclopedia entry. I also think the article for Dr. Strangelove should go deeper into the character's impotence. -- Chaz
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*Hey there Cyprus, you accidentally stuck your signature in the section header. I removed it. Could you re-sign your vote please? --Improv 15:33, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Delete. Unsinnlich. --Improv 15:33, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Delete. POV rant. jni 17:23, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Delete. Neologism, original research, cannot be made NPOV. [User:Dpbsmith|Dpbsmith (talk)] 19:54, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Delete: Why not
Treatment Treatment may refer to:
Health
Therapy - the act of remediation of a health problem.
Arts
Film treatment - a prose telling of a story intended to be turned into a screenplay.
Science
Ecology - a subset of an experimental design where variables are manipulated by the experimenter
water treatment
sewage treatment
other
national treatment
Sewage Treatment Sewage treatment is the process that removes the majority of the contaminants from waste-water or sewage and produces both a liquid effluent suitable for disposal to the natural environment and a sludge. To be effective, sewage must be conveyed to a treatment plant by appropriate pipes and infrastructure and the process itself must be subject to regulation and controls. Other wastewaters require often different and sometimes specialised treatment methods.
Description
Sewage is the liquid waste from toilets, baths, showers, kitchens, etc. that is disposed of via sewers. In many areas sewage also includes some liquid waste from industry and commerce. In the UK, the waste from toilets is termed foul waste, the waste from items such as basins, baths, kitchens is termed sullage water, and the industrial and commercial waste is termed trade waste.
The division of household water drains into Greywater and Black water is becoming more common in the developed world, with greywater being permitted to be used for watering plants or recycled for flushing toilets. Much sewage also includes some surface water from roofs or hard-standing areas. Municipal wastewater therefore includes residential, commercial, and industrial liquid waste discharges, and may include stormwater runoff.
Sewerage systems that transport liquid waste discharges and stormwater together to a common treatment facility are called combined sewer systems. The construction of combined sewers is a less common practice in the U.S. and Canada than in the past and is no longer accepted within Building Regulations in the UK and other European countries. Instead, liquid waste and stormwater are collected and conveyed in separate sewer systems, referred to as sanitary sewers and storm sewers in the U.S. and as foul sewers and surface water sewers in the UK. Overflows from foul sewers designed to relieve pressure from heavy rainfall are termed storm sewers or combined sewer overflows.
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National Treatment National treatment is a debated (and perhaps abandoned) principle in customary international law, but a vital one to many treaty regimes. Under national treatment, if a state grants a particular right, benefit or privilege to its own citizens, it must also grant those advantages to the citizens of other states while in that country. In the context of international agreements, a state must provide equal treatment to those citizens of other states which are participating in the agreement.
While this is generally viewed as a desirable principle, in custom it conversely means that a state can deprive foreigners of anything of which it deprives its own citizens. An opposing principle calls for an international minimum standard of justice (a sort of basic due process) that would provide a base floor for the protection of rights and of access to judicial process. The conflict between national treatment and minimum standards has mainly played out between industrialized and developing nations, in the context of expropriations. Many developing nations, having the power to take control over the property of their own citizens, wished to exercise it over the property of aliens as well.
Though support for national treatment was expressed in several controversial (and legally nonbinding) United Nations General Assembly resolutions, the issue of expropriations is almost universally handled through treaties with other states and contracts with private entities, rather than through reliance upon international custom.
National treatment is an integral part of many World Trade Organization agreements.
See also: Most favoured nation principle.
Category:International law
Heat Treatment Heat Treatment is a group of manufacturing techniques used to alter the hardness and toughness of a material. The most common application is metallurgical. Heat treatments are also used in the manufacture of many other materials, such as glass.
The techniques include annealing, case hardening, tempering and quenching.
Heat Treatment of swords and knives
Usually a heat hardened item (of iron or its alloys) is too brittle for use until further treated with heat. Depending on the alloy used; it will be evenly heated to 200-500 degrees, held at that temperature (soaked) for an appropriate time (seconds or hours), then cooled slowly over an appropriate duration (minutes or hours). Each cycle of heating and cooling forms crystals within the metal.
The exact heats and times the alloy endures generates specific proportions of certain types of metal crystals. Each type of crystal has a different size and character. Some give hardness, some toughness and flexibility.
Contemporary research finds that all sorts of materials are toughened by cryogenic cooling (commonly soaking in liquid nitrogen) for hours or days. This includes forged metals. Crystal forms in the metals continue to modify when cooled to far below room temperature. Some knife and sword makers already incorporate this new addition to heat treatment options.
Sometimes the entire item is given the same heat treatment, and sometimes different areas of the item are heated and cooled at different rates. This is called differential hardening. It is common in high quality knives and swords. The Japanese katana is the best known for this. However, Chinese swords were traditionally done this way, as were Nepalese Khukuri, and many others.
Category:Metals processes
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