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RAPE
On the night of 17 December 2012, a physiotherapy [ 1 ] student was gang raped in Delhi. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The woman has been informally given the pseudonym “Damini” by the Indian public in homage to the 1993 Bollywood film Damini. [ 4 ] The victim, with amale companion, boarded a bus in South Delhi around 9:30 pm [ 5 ] after watching a film. They were assaulted by a group of six males already on board the bus, who then raped Damini. [ 6 ] The youngwoman is being treated at Safdarjang Hospital, where she was on ventilatory support for fivedays. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The incident has generated widespread public protests and international coverage. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 9 ] It has been condemned by the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment ofWomen, who called on the Government of India and the Government of Delhi “to do everything in their power to take up radical reforms, ensure justice and reach out with robust public services to make women’s lives more safe and secure”

CRAB AND OTHER CRUSTACEANS
Crabs belong to a group of animals called crustaceans.These creatures have no bones and are covered with a hard shell called exoskeleton. Crustaceans include shrimps,lobsters,woodlice,water fleas and barnacles.Altogether,there are about 42,000 species of crustacean.Beneath its hard body shell,a crustacean's body is divided into sections,with jointed legs attached.Crabs,lobsters and barnacles have especially thick shells,which contain a lot of chalk-like material.This makes their shells feel like crusts. EYE ON STALKS There are about 4,500 species of crab.The smallest ar the tiny pea crabs,which are less than 1cm across.The biggest are spider crabs,which live on the sea bed and measure up to 4m across from the tip of one leg to another.Crabs have ten legs,two of which are claws,and their eyes can move up and down on the end of stalks. CRAB HABITATS Crabs usually live in water or close to the shore.Large crabs feed mainly on dead animals,which they tear up with their claws,while small crabs pick tiny scraps of food from the sea bed. Many crabs move sideways on land.The robber crab climbs palm trees to pick young coconuts,which it bores into with its powerful claws. WITHOUT A SHELL A crab's body is amoured by a shell which moults as the crab grows.The hermit crab,however,does not have a shell and must inhabit empty mollusc shells to protect its soft abdomen.As it grows,it searches for a bigger shell to make its home. HATCHED FROM EGGS Crabs and other crustaceans reproduce by laying eggs.On hatching,the tiny larvae drift about in water,passing through several body changes before they become adults.In a few species,such as the woodlouse,the young hatch out looking like mini adults.

CRAB AND OTHER CRUSTACEANS
Crabs belong to a group of animals called crustaceans.These creatures have no bones and are covered with a hard shell called exoskeleton. Crustaceans include shrimps,lobsters,woodlice,water fleas and barnacles.Altogether,there are about 42,000 species of crustacean.Beneath its hard body shell,a crustacean's body is divided into sections,with jointed legs attached.Crabs,lobsters and barnacles have especially thick shells,which contain a lot of chalk-like material.This makes their shells feel like crusts. EYE ON STALKS There are about 4,500 species of crab.The smallest ar the tiny pea crabs,which are less than 1cm across.The biggest are spider crabs,which live on the sea bed and measure up to 4m across from the tip of one leg to another.Crabs have ten legs,two of which are claws,and their eyes can move up and down on the end of stalks. CRAB HABITATS Crabs usually live in water or close to the shore.Large crabs feed mainly on dead animals,which they tear up with their claws,while small crabs pick tiny scraps of food from the sea bed. Many crabs move sideways on land.The robber crab climbs palm trees to pick young coconuts,which it bores into with its powerful claws. WITHOUT A SHELL A crab's body is amoured by a shell which moults as the crab grows.The hermit crab,however,does not have a shell and must inhabit empty mollusc shells to protect its soft abdomen.As it grows,it searches for a bigger shell to make its home. HATCHED FROM EGGS Crabs and other crustaceans reproduce by laying eggs.On hatching,the tiny larvae drift about in water,passing through several body changes before they become adults.In a few species,such as the woodlouse,the young hatch out looking like mini adults. PABLO PiCASSO GOD'SLOVE EBIASUODE ALBERT EINSTEIN≤·§