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Trap: Encyclopedia - Trapped

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A trap is a device or tactic intended to harm, capture, detect, or inconvenience an intruder. Traps may be physical objects, such as cages or snares, or metaphorical concepts. Trap - Physical traps. Examples of physical, usually mechanical, traps include: Animal trap, often used to obtain the fur or meat of wild animals. Booby trap, a mechanism designed to capture or harm unsuspecting humans. Heligoland trap, a large funnel-shaped structure used to trap bi ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Trapping

The human activity of animal trapping consists of hunting for animals to obtain their furs, which are then used for clothes and other artifacts, or sold / bartered (see fur trade). Trappers may often, but not exclusively, use traps to catch their prey; hence the name of the activity and its practitioners. Hunters may also trap animals for food. Trapping other animals for food is also practiced by some animals, for example, the funnel web spider traps its prey. Trapping - History. Animal trappi ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Cold trap

Cold trap - Vacuum systems. In vacuum systems, a cold trap is a device used to trap particles by freezing them to the walls of a chamber. Sometimes it may be called a molecular sieve. It is also used with diffusion pumps to reduce oil backstreaming. See also cryopump. Cold trap - Astronomy. In astronomy, a cold trap is a close to the surface layer of the atmosphere that is substantially colder than both the deeper and higher layers. It is called a trap because it ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Welfare trap

The welfare trap is a name for the phenomenon by which taxation and welfare systems jointly contribute to keep people on social insurance. This is also known as the unemployment trap or poverty trap in the UK. In the UK, there is a distinction between two concepts: the unemployment trap occurs when the net income difference between low-paid work and worklessness benefits is less than work related costs, discouraging movement into work; the poverty trap refers the position when i ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Wolf Trap Virginia

Wolf Trap is a census-designated place located in Fairfax County, Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 14,001. Wolf Trap Virginia - Geography. Wolf Trap is located at 38°56'1" North, 77°16'35" West (38.933477, -77.276510)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 24.0 km² (9.3 mi²). 24.0 km² (9.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.11% is water. Wolf Trap Virginia - Demographics. ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Booby trap

In warfare, a booby trap is an antipersonnel device, such as a landmine or grenade, placed in building or in a noncombat area that has a psychological draw for enemy soldiers. The term comes from the implication such a trap will be set off by a foolish person (a booby). The first use of the term is from the 1850s, when it was first used to describe practical jokes that are set off by their victim. In fact, th ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Canary trap

A canary trap is a method for exposing an information leak, that involves giving different versions of sensitive information to each of a group of suspects and seeing which version gets leaked. The term was coined by Tom Clancy in his novel Patriot Games. The hero, Jack Ryan, describes the technique he devised for identifying the sources of leaked classified documents: Each summary paragraph has six different versions, and the mixture of those paragraphs is unique to each numbered copy of the paper. There ar ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center situated in a setting of rolling hills and woods located on 117 acres (47.3 ha) of national park land in Vienna, Virginia. Through the unique partnership and collaboration of the National Park Service and the Wolf Trap Foundation, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts offers a wealth of both natural and cultural resources to the community and to the nation. Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts began as a gift to the American pe ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Carnivorous plant

A carnivorous plant is a plant that derives some or most of its nutrients (but not energy) by trapping and consuming animals, especially insects and other arthropods. Carnivorous plants usually grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs and rock outcroppings. Charles Darwin wrote the first well-known treatise on carnivorous plants in 1875. Carnivorous plant - Trapping mechanisms. There are five basic trapping mechanisms that have evolved in carnivoro ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Battle of Rossbach

The Battle of Rossbach (November 5, 1757) took place during the Seven Years' War (1756 - 1763) near the village of Rossbach, then in Prussian Saxony. Frederick the Great defeated the allied armies of France and the Holy Roman Empire. Battle of Rossbach - Initial Dispositions. The Prussian camp on the morning of 5 November 1757 lay between Rossbach (left) and Bedra (right), facing the Allies, who, commanded by the French general, Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise (1715 - 1787), and Joseph Frederick ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Dartz

Dartz (ダーツ Dātsu) is the main villain in the Waking the Dragons (or Doma) story arc of the second series Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, known as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters in Japan. Dartz and the Doma arc do not exist in the manga. In order to understand Dartz, one must know the history of Atlantis, which is tied with his history. Dartz - Plotline. Ten thousand years ago, Atlantis was a perfect civilization, an island isolated from the rest of the world. One day, however, met ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Cryopump

A cryopump is a vacuum pump that condenses a gas or vapour on a cold surface. In small industrial stand-alone cryopumps the gas is condensed on a cold head. The cold head is cooled by a cryocooler and is protected against heat radiation by a cooled baffle which simultaneously serves as a pumping surface for water vapour. The assembly is installed into a vacuum vessel equipped with a standard flange. In order to enhance the uptime of the cryopump, the cold head is coated with a highly adsorbing material like activated charcoal o ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trapping - Traps

Today most of the traps used can be easily divided into four types: body gripping traps, snares, foothold traps, and cages. There are also a number of traditional designs. Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps. The body gripping traps are traps made to kill the animal caught. They are frequently called "Conibear" traps after one of the most common brand, but even a simple mousetrap is one. The animal must be lured or guided into the correct position before the trap is triggered. The trap is usually built ...

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Trapping, Trapping - History, Trapping - Traps, Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps, Trapping - Snares, Trapping - Foothold traps or Leghold traps, Trapping - Cage traps, Trapping - Environmental impact, Trapping - Unwanted catches, Trapping - Animal protection

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Trap: Encyclopedia - Wolfsangel

The Wolfsangel (German for "wolf's hook") is a symbol which when used in the context of Nazi or Neo-Nazi organisations is described as looking like an Eihwaz rune but modified by an additional central stroke. The upright variant is also known as "thunderbolt" (Donnerkeil) and the horizontal variant as "werewolf". Historically, the symbol originated as a mason's mark and was once used as a heraldic symbol in coats of arms. It was adopted by several military units of Nazi Germany. Because of that fact, along ...

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trapping - Traps

Today most of the traps used can be easily divided into four types: body gripping traps, snares, leghold traps, and cages. There are also a number of traditional designs. Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps. The body gripping traps are traps made to kill the animal caught. They are frequently called "Conibear" traps after one of the most common brand, but even a simple mousetrap is one. The animal must be lured or guided into the correct position before the trap is triggered. The trap is usually built ...

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Trapping, Trapping - History, Trapping - Traps, Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps, Trapping - Snares, Trapping - Leghold traps, Trapping - Cage traps, Trapping - Environmental impact, Trapping - Unwanted catches, Trapping - Animal protection

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trapping - History

Animal trapping is perhaps one of the first methods of hunting. It requires less time and energy than most other methods, and can give a very good result, if not quite as fast. It is also comparably safer for the hunter. However, it is contraversial for being unsporting and for being inhumane. 200,000 years ago, in the Lower Paleolithic period, traps were used by central european people to hunt mammoths. In 1590, jaw traps [citation needed] started being used in England. The mouse trap, with a strong spring mounted on a wooden base, was patented in 1910 by James Henry Atkinso ...

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Trapping, Trapping - History, Trapping - Traps, Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps, Trapping - Snares, Trapping - Foothold traps or Leghold traps, Trapping - Cage traps, Trapping - Environmental impact, Trapping - Unwanted catches, Trapping - Animal protection

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trapping - History

Animal trapping is perhaps one of the first methods of hunting. It requires less time and energy than most other methods, and can give a very good result, if not quite as fast. It is also comparably safer for the hunter. 200,000 years ago, in the Lower Paleolithic period, traps were used by central european people to hunt mammoths. In 1590, jaw traps started being used in England. The mouse trap, with a strong spring mounted on a wooden base, was patented in 1910 by James Henry Atkinson, a trap maker from Leeds, England. Trapping was one of the main economical forces in the early days of North American settlements ...

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Trapping, Trapping - History, Trapping - Traps, Trapping - Body gripping/crushing traps, Trapping - Snares, Trapping - Leghold traps, Trapping - Cage traps, Trapping - Environmental impact, Trapping - Unwanted catches, Trapping - Animal protection

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - Trap shooting - Trap Field

In American Trap uses similar targets that are thrown at a slower speed. Targets are thrown at a fixed height of 8-12 ft measured 30 ft from the trap to a distance of around 50 yards. International trap throws to around 80 or 90 feet at various heights and angles. There are five positions 4 ft (1.2 m) a part 16 yd (14.6 m) back from the trap house. Those positions extend back to 27 yd for handicap shooting. ...

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Trap shooting, Trap shooting - Arms and Equipment, Trap shooting - Trap Field, Trap shooting - Trap Etiquette, Trap shooting - Current world records

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Trap: Encyclopedia II - The Parent Trap - The Parent Trap 1961

This story introduces twins Sharon and Susan (both played by Hayley Mills), who were separated as children by their divorced parents, and who accidentally meet during a summer at Camp Inch. Determined never to be separated again, the sisters decide to bring their parents, Mitch and Maggie, back together. In this they have a rival, the devious Vicky, who wants to marry Mitch for his money. But after a fateful camping trip, Vicky finds living with the twins is not worth it ...

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The Parent Trap, The Parent Trap - The Parent Trap 1961, The Parent Trap - The Parent Trap 1998

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