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Bailing may refer to: * Bailing (boardsports), process of falling off a board *Bailing (boats), the removal of water from a vessel *Bailing Sport Park, in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan * Bailing, Jiangxi, a town in Jiangxi, China * Bailing, Wulipu Wulipu () is a town in the northwest corner of Shayang County, Jingmen, Hubei Province, China. The name 'Wulipu' means 'a relay station for post horses five ''Li'' away from the city'. History In early 1928, elements from the Chinese Communist P ..., Shayang, Jingmen, Hubei {{Disambiguation ...
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Bailing (boardsports)
Bailing is the process of falling off a board (i.e. a skateboard), losing control of the board while performing a trick in the air, or when the board hits the ground on the deck and not the wheels. Bailing can sometimes result in some type of injury. Background Bailing occurs in at least two forms. The first form is an unintentional ''fall/crash'' (loss of control) through loss of balance, foot/object contact with wheel, loss of traction, speed wobbles, etc. The second form is a ''controlled bail'', which implies some level of control loss, but is not considered to be an especially painful bail as injury level is reduced. A third form of bailing can mean a slide (sliding out) or maneuver executed in a controlled and practiced manner to avert a hard fall that may cause injury. Sliding out occurs with the full use of pads, especially knee and hand/wrist protection. 'Running it out' is a maneuver whereby the rider completely steps or jumps off of an object such as a skateboard a ...
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Bailing (boats)
Bailing is the process of removing water from a vessel. Hand bailers A hand bailer is a device used for manually removing water which has entered a vessel. In the simplest case, it is merely a smaller container which can be filled and then emptied. This kind of device has been in use since early times. It is still in use on small boats and rafts, though some are ''self-bailing''. Some regulations require either or both forms of bailing.ISAF (International Sailing Federation), liferafts File:Nydam.5.jpg, Iron Age hand bailer from Nydam Mose File:Auskjer.JPG, Norwegian "auskjer", traditional hand bailer File:RK 1701 1154 Ösfass.jpg, modern plastic hand bailer Self bailers For some modern types of dinghys in sailing sports hand bailers can be obsolete when they are equipped with self bailers, sometimes also called automatic bailers. Self-bailing boats are shaped so that they will drain completely if filled with water; powered by the venturi effect and the motion of the boat, ...
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Bailing Sport Park
Bailing Sport Park () is a multi-use sport venue located in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. The park has been open since 1989. It resides along Shilin and Shezi shores of the Keelung River, with around in length and in width. Total surface area is around 280,000 m2. Facilities * 5 basketball courts * 5 baseball and softball fields * 1 croquet court * 2 football pitches * 3 rugby fields * 1 roller skating rink * 7 tennis courts See also * List of parks in Taiwan This is a list of parks in Taiwan, Republic of China. Taipei * 228 Peace Memorial Park * Bailing Sport Park * Bangka Park * Beitou Park * Bihu Park * Chengmei Riverside Park * Daan Forest Park * Dahu Park * Dajia Riverside ... References External links Bailing Sport Parkat Taipei Sports Office official website Football venues in Taiwan Parks in Taipei Sports venues in Taipei 1989 establishments in Taiwan {{Taiwan-sports-venue-stub ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Jiangxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Jiangxi, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. City->County order--> Nanchang Donghu District Subdistricts: * Gongyuan Subdistrict (公园街道), Tengwangge Subdistrict (滕王阁街道), Bayiqiao Subdistrict (八一桥街道), Baihuazhou Subdistrict (百花洲街道), Dunzitang Subdistrict (墩子塘街道), Dayuan Subdistrict (大院街道), Yuzhang Subdistrict (豫章街道), Dongjiayao Subdistrict (董家窑街道), Pengjiaqiao Subdistrict (彭家桥街道), Shajing Subdistrict (沙井街道) Honggutan District Subdistricts: * Shajing (沙井街道), Weidong (卫东街道) Towns: * Shengmi (生米镇) Management offices: * Fenghuang Zhou (凤凰洲管理处), Hongj ...
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