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    able to handle toys that are a little bit more complex than their toys from their younger years. Because they have more motor abilities‚ you can gradually introduce toys that require a little bit more dexterity to handle‚ such as standard plastic dolls and dollhouses‚ costumes‚ music boxes‚ and even musical instruments‚ card games‚ board games‚ and art supplies. However‚ you still need to stay away from buying them toys made of glass‚ hard plastic‚ and toxic materials. The toys also cannot be too

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    reached his destination‚ the gym‚ where a class of kindergarteners where having Phys. Ed‚ he pulled out his guns and started picking off the five-year olds one by one. The room was splattered with blood as young children broke like little porcelain dolls under the power of the guns. The blood continued to flow like a river of water‚ but the intruder never stopped shooting‚ he took careful aim to make sure he didn’t miss. The final result came when he shot the teacher who was shielding the children

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    commonly appears with abrown color. 6. OBJECTIVESThis research is being done to find outthe potency of the extract of theleaves from the the plant Camellissinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is apigment in a liquid or paste form usedas colorants and dyes. Also‚ they arebecoming more and more expensivebecause of their increasing purposes. 7. Our research aims to produce thisink as a cheaper alternative tothose commercial ones. Comparedto the ink we are aiming to create‚commercially produced inks aretoxic

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    flavonoid whichacts to create color. • 6. OBJECTIVESThis research is being done to find outthe potency of the extract of theleaves from the the plant Camellissinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is apigment in a liquid or paste form usedas colorants and dyes. Also‚ they arebecoming more and more expensivebecause of their increasing purposes. • 7. Our research aims to produce thisink as a cheaper alternative tothose commercial ones. Comparedto the ink we are aiming to create‚commercially produced inks

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    flavonoid which acts to create color. OBJECTIVES This research is being done to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant Camellis sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is a pigment in a liquid or paste form used as colorants and dyes. Also‚ they are becoming more and more expensive because of their increasing purposes. Our research aims to produce this ink as a cheaper alternative to those commercial ones. Compared to the ink we are aiming to create‚ commercially produced inks

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    People often wear “masks” to hide their true identity. By wearing a “mask‚” one protects themselves from getting hurt from society by being a different person than they would like to show others. Set in Paris at the time of the Second World War‚ Sasha Jensen‚ a troubling woman‚ wears a “mask” for her own security. Through out her life‚ Sasha develops this “mask” because of the denial and hurt that other people have put upon her. The male-dominated society that Sasha lives in is not very accepting

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    Is Beauty Only Skin Deep? Even as children our male heroes were buff‚ tan‚ and attractive‚ princesses had large breasts and unbelievably small waists‚ while the villains were monstrous and often deformed. The models and figures we often see in the media have‚ along with unrealistic‚ unhealthy lifestyles‚ the advantages of photo shop and airbrush on their side. Losing weight no longer has to be a battle with exercise and dieting‚ when you could simply have a tummy tuck and liposuction for only

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    of Dyes‚ Application of Dyes on Textile Materials‚ Introduction to Different types of Dyeing Machineries Dyeing & Printing Title of Contents 1.0. 2.0. 3.0. Introduction to Textile Dyeing Classification of Dyes Dyeing Process 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. 3.8. 3.9. 3.10. 3.11. 3.12. 4.0. Dyeing Methods Comparison of Dyeing in Various Stages Special Dyeing Effects Application of Dyes on Textile Materials Direct Dyes Azoic Colors Reactive Dyes Vat Dyes Acid Dyes Basic Dyes Sulphur Dyes Disperse

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    PICRIC ACID (DIRECT DYE): Take about 60 mL of water in a 400 mL beaker. Add 2-3 drops of concentrated sulphuric acid and about 0.5 g of Picric Acid to it. Stir the solution with a wooden stick and warm over a hot water bath. Immerse one piece of each wool‚ cotton‚ polyester‚ nylon and terecot into it. When the pieces are thoroughly wetted in dye solution remove these with the help of forceps. Wash these with the help of warm water till the washing is colourless. Dry the pieces and note the results

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    Living in the forest

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    Although the majority of people in the Amazon live in the cities and towns‚ there are still many indigenous groups living in the forest‚ some who have no contact with the ’outside’ world and live in a harmonic environment. Rainforests are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet‚ as well as being the home to an estimated 50 million indigenous forest people. These people depend on the rainforest for their way of life. It provides them nearly everything from shelter and food to tools and medicine

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