Cuju, the soccer-like game in China, was introduced during the time of Qin Dynasty from 255 BC to 206 BC. Its popularity grew during the reign of the Han Dynasty's Emperor from 206 BC to 220 AD.
Initially, Cuju was played to train soldiers during the Qin Dynasty. It became a part of the Emperor's birthday celebration during the Han Dyanasty.
Cuju was played by both men and women. Its ball was made out of leather stuffed with soft fillings like fur. No hands must be used in playing the game. The ball must be kicked inside a net or a small hole. Team work is not needed since the focus of the game is to observe an individual's skills.
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<em>In what foods is cholesterol mainly found?</em>
<em>A.all of these</em>
Answer:
Split the cast
Explanation:
Cast is too tight....maybe applied that way or due to swelling or other injury.
She will have 65 jars left when all the boxes are full
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Algebraic expressions in mathematics are a combination of coefficients, numbers, variables, constants and arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
12 jars = 1 box
The number of jars that the boxes can hold :
Because there are 665 jars, there are still jars that cannot be entered in the box,