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    introduction to cotton

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    fibre production of cotton‚ flax and other fibrous plants. These fibres are process into yarns and fabrics. The yarns are made into fabrics for industrial and consumer uses by various means such as weaving and knitting. The textile industry is the largest industry in terms of employment economy‚ expected to generate 12mikllion new jobs 2010. It generates massive potential for employment in the sectors from agricultural to industrial. Employment opportunities are created when cotton is cultivated. One

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    Cotton Candy

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    Cotton candy History Cotton candy was first recorded in the 16th century.[4] At that time‚ spun sugar was an expensive‚ labor-intensive endeavor and was not generally available to the average person.[4] Machine-spun cotton candy was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World’s Fair as "Fairy Floss"[5] with great success‚ selling 68‚655 boxes at the then-high price of 25¢‚ half the cost of admission

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    Bt Cotton

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    Illupaikudi in the Perambalur district of Tamil Nadu. People see a change from old‚ about to fall houses to proper‚ independent houses where the people staying are mostly farmers. And people will think like this because of the large scale pest attack on the cotton crops about 5 years ago which had destroyed almost all the crops and put everybody under enormous debts. Now‚ there are people working in the fields‚ de-weeding the plants and about to sow the plants. And of these people‚ the majority of

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    Ronald Cotton

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    A woman’s invisible scars Jennifer Thompson was a young girl with her life in the palm of her hands. She was beautiful‚ smart‚ fit‚ and ready to begin her life. She was a straight “A” student at Elon College and constantly had her nose in the books. She was a confident woman who knew what she wanted and wasn’t willing to settle. She had a healthy relationship with her family and a boyfriend whom she was madly in love with and planning to marry. In a word‚ her life was perfect. Unfortunately‚

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    History Of Cotton

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    Life of Cotton‚ it shows the story of cotton in West Texas and Lubbock. This is the largest history of cotton in the United States. Texas produces the largest amount of cotton than other states in United State. It is important to learn the history of cottons because people use those cottons for clothes‚ beds‚ blankets‚ towels‚ and Yarns. Without the cottons‚ we have no clothes to wear. We could have a hard time for sleeping with uncomfortable beds and blankets. Also some of current generations have

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    Cotton Plant

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    COTTON CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION.. .. .. .. .. .. .. … … … … … … … … … … … 1-3 Origin History  COTTON-CULTIVATION… … … … … … … … …. … … ……4-6   Hardiness Propagation Cultivation Processing  TYPES OF COTTON… … … … … … … … … … …

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    Cotton Report

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    Cotton Industry Vision 2029 Final Report March 2010 Emergent Futures Pty Ltd Level 27‚ 101 Collins St‚ Melbourne‚ Victoria‚ Australia 3000 Ph: 61 (0) 3 9018 7917 Fax: 61 (0) 3 9012 3580 www.emergentfutures.com Key Contact: Sandy Teagle Mobile 0408 002 909 sandy@emergentfutures.com Emergent Futures – Cotton Industry Vision 2029‚ Final Report 1 Contents 1. E xecutive Summary.............................................................................................

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    The Cotton Gin

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    The Cotton Gin The cotton gin affected the United States by improving cotton harvesting and therefore expanding farming for cotton mainly in the southern states. Many farmers increased the size of their fields and established cotton plantations. This expansion caused an economic boom but with it came an increase in slavery as slaves were needed to harvest the cotton. The increase of slavery caused the abolition movement in the north to get motivated to fight the increased slavery. The cotton

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    Cotton Fabric

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    Cotton Farming * Cotton is grown all over the world but the biggest cotton-growing nations are China‚ India‚ the United States‚ Brazil and Pakistan. After the flowers of the cotton plant have blossomed they fall off and a round green seed pod called a cotton boll remains. The cotton boll ripens in the sun and its cellulose fibers expand until they ripen and burst out of the boll. At this point the cotton plant is ready to be harvested. Cotton Harvesting * Although cotton used to be picked

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    Cotton Gin

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    Alec Baliatico Mr. Trzepinska United States History 25 February 2013 The Cotton Gin The Cotton Gin was one of the great inventions of all time. It was the start to the Industrial Revolution and the many other impeccable inventions soon to come. It allows cotton fibers to easily be separated from their thorns. This allowed for much faster production of usable cotton than manual labor. The Cotton Gin was one of the first machines ever built that single handedly replaced the jobs of human beings

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