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    Pens Vs. Pencils

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    Pencil and Ink; Side by Side For thousands of years‚ people everywhere around the world have jotted down their deepest thoughts and feelings on paper. Evidently‚ people have needed writing utensils. There have been markers‚ crayons‚ sharpies‚ paint‚ pastels‚ chalk‚ and the most frequently used‚ pen and pencil. Since pencils are better for the environment‚ are less time consuming‚ have erasers‚ and save money‚ they are the most beneficial of all writing implements. Pencils

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    Student Name Compare/Contrast Example Essay Period 2/3‚ 12-6-12 Pens vs. Pencils You are in the middle of writing the best story of your life. Every word is rolling out of you with ease; you feel as if nothing could stop this continuous flow of ideas‚ and then snap! That’s the sound of your pencil lead breaking. You get up to sharpen the utensil‚ but find that you have no way of doing so. You get out a small pocket knife and begin frantically whittling the end‚ hoping to see some sign

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    Pencils are better than Pens Ladies and gentlemen‚ When you go to war you want to be prepared with the right weapons. Having the wrong ones can limit you success and impair your skills. Isn’t this the same case for writing a paper? When you sit down to write a paper you want to make your ideas flow‚ to be able to erase false ones‚ and stay focused; pencils enable you to do all of those things more effectively than pens. Pencils have erasers to fix all your mistakes‚ they’re 100% organic‚ and contrary

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    The Pencil

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    Who invented the pencil? The origins of the humble pencil go back thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians and Romans used a stylus‚ a thin metal stick usually made of lead‚ to scratch words into an early form of paper called papyrus. Different versions of this device were used for centuries. It was not until the 16th century that early pencils were produced. A large deposit of graphite was discovered near Grey Knotts in England during the first half of the 1500’s. Local residents cut the graphite

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    The Pencil

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    Thought the interview was unnecessary‚ put it in as filler Thought it was all-encompassing and informative Pencil Silverpoint is a graphic medium which preceded the common lead pencil. Instead of lead a point of silver wire is fixed in a wooden holder. Since this will leave but the faintest trace on an ordinary paper surface‚ a special ground must be prepared. A paste of powdered bone or chalk mixed withwater and gum or starch is spread with a stiff brush in thin coats‚ each coat being allowed

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    the pencil

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    Can’t count the years on one hand That we’ve been together I need the other one to hold you. Make you feel‚ make you feel better. It’s not a walk in the park To love each other. But when our fingers interlock‚ Can’t deny‚ can’t deny you’re worth it Cause after all this time. I’m still into you I should be over all the butterflies I’m into you (I’m into you) And baby even on our worst nights I’m into you (I’m into you) Let them wonder how we got this far Cause I don’t really need to

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    The Pen

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    Design Specification: The Pen Mark Wild 200907556 57017 Nathan Brown * Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Background 3 1.2 Product Introduction 3 2.0 Product description 5 2.1 Product 1 5 2.2 Product 2 6 2.3 product 3 8 2.4 Product 4 9 2.5 Product 5 10 3.0 Product Comparison 12 3.1 Introduction 12 Comparison: 12 Advantages 12 Disadvantages 13 4.0 Product Design Specification (P.D.S) 15 Product Design Specification for a Pen: 15 4.1 Operation/Performance

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    I Pencil

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    50th Anniversary Edition I‚ Pencil My Family Tree as Told to Leonard E. Read FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION 30 South Broadway Irvington-on-Hudson New York 10533 1-800-960-4FEE • 914-591-7230 www.fee.org “I‚ Pencil” is a superb case study of free markets in action. Half of the world’s economic problems would vanish if everyone would read “I‚ Pencil.” Burton W. Folsom‚ Jr. Professor of History Hillsdale College b There is no better‚ more easily understood‚ and more fun explanation

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    I, Pencil

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    The story‚ I‚ Pencil‚ demonstrates many economic principles. Having every part of the pencil made in different areas around the world‚ trees grown in Northern California and Oregon‚ graphite mined from Sri Lanka‚ and a rubber like product for the eraser from Indonesia to name a few‚ illustrates specialization. Each area has comparative advantage for making what they produce. The story also illustrates division of labor. The parts of the pencil are divided among groups of people to make. The people

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    tombow pencil

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    Tombow Pencil CO. Founded by Harunosuke Ogawa in 1913 is a Japanese writing device manufacturer. Mitsubishi‚ its competitor along with Tombow shared about 70% of the pencil market industry before 1963 (Mishina‚ 1993) Tombow as other companies are always seeking for ways to improve their operational system as well as their quality in order for them to become the leaders in the market. The way that Tombow is achieving this way of improvement is relatively different than other firms‚ instead of vertically

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