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    Finishing

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    National Institute of Fashion Technology‚ Chennai Fabric and Garment Finishing Assignment-2 Calendering machines Submitted to: Mr Praveen D Nagarajan Assistant Professor Submitted by: Anjali Sahu Seemta Choudhary Varun Sanadhya Calendering Calendering is a finishing process used on cloth where fabric is folded in half and passed under rollers at high temperatures and pressures. Calendering is used on fabrics such as moiré to produce its watered effect and also

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    Heinous is one way to describe the war of Mexico. At the time of 1846 Mexico was ruled by a demented ruler named Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (anˈtonjo ˈlopes ðe sant(a)ˈana). During the same time Mexico was planning against us America was ruled by James Polk. America may have been “Polking” at Mexico to go to war‚ but they have been planning two years ahead of time! After Texas joined America‚ Mexico wanted to make Texans suffer. Therefore the United States was justified in going to war with Mexico

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    Gothic Historical Context

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    Gothic Historical Context According to some authors rebuilding of Abbey Church of Saint Denis is considered beginning of gothic style in 1140. Since then‚ the Gothic style spread through Western Europe. The Gothic art‚ is a typically bourgeois and citizen art‚ which marks the end of feudalism and the renewal of the urban world and the world of trade and craft workshops. At the beginning‚ in France‚ it had specific characteristic too different to Romanesque. Such as: church were considered place where

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    Dog Grooming

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    intertwining of hairs or by dirt‚ grit‚ or vegetative matter in the coat. Mats can pull tender skin and cause pain and lead to hot spots or wounds to irritated skin and eventual infection‚ general skin outbreaks‚ or fungus or insect invasion. Shaving may be the only solution for felted mats‚ but it must be done carefully to avoid nicking the dog or further irritating already inflamed skin. Breeds that need frequent grooming to prevent mats and keep their coats healthy include Cocker Spaniel‚ Afghan Hound

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    Coir

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    typically used in mats‚ brushes and sacking. Mature brown coir fibres contain more lignin and less cellulose than fibres such as flax and cotton and so are stronger but less flexible. They are made up of small threads‚ each about 1 mm long and 10 to 20 micrometres in diameter. White coir fibres are harvested from the coconuts before they are ripe. These fibres are white or light brown in color and are smoother and finer‚ but also weaker. They are generally spun to make yarn that is used in mats or rope.

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    Technology is making communication easier in today’s world‚ but at the expense of personal contact as many people choose to work at home in front of a computer screen. What dangers are there for a society which depends on computer screens rather than face-to-face contact for its main means of communication? It is understood that the development of information technology has been changing the way we live completely. Everything is made more easily‚ but at the expense of personal contact ass many

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    4Mat Review

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    LEAD 510 4-MAT Book Review Instructions The 4-MAT REVIEW system is a way of responding to readings‚ lectures‚ and life experiences that requires the learner to interact with new ideas on several levels. Please use the following format in preparing 4-MAT Book Reviews: 1. Abstract. Summarize what you have read and boil the book down into 400–600 words (no more than 2 pages). Prove you comprehend the readings by writing a no-nonsense summary. The abstract is not a commentary or listing of topics

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    Ending WIP (10‚000) Completed and Transferred mat sets 48‚000 A2) Particulars Cakes Total Inputs units 58‚000 Ending work in process (10‚000) Beginning work in process (8‚000) Units completed and transferred 40‚000 B.) 58‚000 C.) $6.00 D.) Account Title & Explanation Debit Credit Work in process – cutting department 287‚200 Direct Material 200‚000 Conversion Cost 87‚200 To record the costs incurred in cutting department for producing 48‚000 mat sets in the month of May Account Title & Explanation

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    Continental Drift

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    Daniel Davidson 16 Jun 2014 SCI101-1402B-07 Continental Drift Abstract The Earth is formed by plate tectonics continuously shifting causing a continental drift. This theory is more accepted than when it was originally published due to better technology providing better research and evidence. This paper discusses a little on both the plate tectonics and the continental drift as well as how the scientific method helped understand this process better. key words: Continental Drift‚ Scientific

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    Week 3 Practice Quiz MAT/116 1 MAT/116 Week 3 Practice Quiz 1. Solve for x. A. 2x + 7 = 6 - 1 B. -3 2 C. 13 2 2. Select the expression that is equivalent to -7(x – 5) A. -7x – 5` B. -7x + 5 C. -7x – 35 D. 1 2 D. -7x + 35 3. The temperature in a hot tub is 97 degrees F. 5 The formula to convert temp to degree C is C = (F – 32). 9 What is the approximate corresponding temp in degrees C (rounded to the nearest tenth)? A. 21.9 B. -32 C. 36.1 D. 142.6 1 4. Solve for x. A. 5. 6 x <

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