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  2. Wet feet, dry feet policy - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is 90 miles (145 kilometers) south of Florida The stern of a Cuban "chug" (homemade boat used by refugees) on display at Fort Jefferson, Florida. The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy is a 1995 interpretation, followed until 2017, of the United States Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966.

  3. Immersion foot syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Warm water immersion foot is a skin condition of the feet that results after exposure to warm, wet conditions for 48 hours or more and is characterized by maceration ("pruning"), blanching, and wrinkling of the soles, padding of toes (especially the big toe) and padding of the sides of the feet.

  4. Trench foot - Wikipedia

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    Trench foot, also known by other names, is a type of foot damage due to moisture. [1] Initial symptoms often include tingling or itching which can progress to numbness. [1] [2] The feet may become red or bluish in color. [1]

  5. No more 'wet feet' rule: Judge says boaters can't recreate on ...

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    A Jefferson County Judge ruled that the public's access to flooded waterways ends at the point where the water typically stops.

  6. Credit Suisse - Wikipedia

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    [32] [140] According to WetFeet's Insider Guide, Credit Suisse offers more travel opportunities, greater levels of responsibility and more client interaction than new employees get at competing firms but is known for long hours. Analysts report 60- to 110-hour work-weeks.

  7. Universum (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the company started consulting on Employer value proposition [15] [16] and acquired the next year the career website WetFeet, founded in 1994. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In 2009, it launched the World's Most Attractive Employers [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] and in 2011, it acquired the career networking platform Doostang.

  8. Foot binding - Wikipedia

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    Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding the feet of young girls to change their shape and size.

  9. Water shoe - Wikipedia

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    Three pairs of water shoes. A water shoe is a type of footwear that is typically used for activities where the feet are likely to become wet, such as kayaking.Water shoes are usually made of mesh and have a hard sole used to prevent cuts and abrasions when walking in wet, rocky environments.