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    Green Bamboo Creation: creating a bamboo future A graduate in Electronic engineering‚ Pranab Pradhan was always interested in manufacturing. While doing his Master’s degree in London‚ he got to work in the field of manufacturing and design‚ where he worked for eight long years. After returning back from London‚ he joined one of Nepal’s leading Bamboo industry‚ as a manager. After working for about two years and gaining experiences‚ he decided to invest in the wood and bamboo industry instead of

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    seasoned bilaureeds and bamboos or betel palm slats.  The roof is usually made of bilau leaves of cogon grass.  The rooftop has side openings where smoke escapes.  The walls are made of wood or woven bamboo slats and the floor‚ of wood.  These are also shelves around the four sides of the house at the level of the walls.  These are used for storing plates‚ pots and other household items. The house has only one entrance opening carved by a detachable door hanging or attached on a rope or rattan where the ladder

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    The Bamboo Network Explained What is the ‘bamboo network’? The bamboo network refers to the conglomerates propelling Southeast Asian economies which started as small family businesses run by overseas Chinese. The businesses are managed by the family of the founder‚ and are run with strong Confucian values. The combined output of the 55 million overseas Chinese is equal to a good-sized country‚ or close to $600 billion. Chinese expatriate workers are integral to economic success in countries such

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    Chapter 2 Literature Review 2.1 Bamboo 2.1.1 Introduction Bamboo is one of the oldest building materials used by mankind [7]. The bamboo culm‚ or stem‚ has been made into an extended diversity of products ranging from domestic household products to industrial applications. Examples of bamboo products are food containers‚ skewers‚ chopsticks‚ handicrafts‚ toys‚ furniture‚ flooring‚ pulp and paper‚ boats‚ charcoal‚ musical instruments and weapons. In Asia‚ bamboo is quite common for bridges‚ scaffolding

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    Cane & Rattan Furniture

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    Cane and rattan furniture Cane is a traditional material for garden furniture. To sit on‚ cane is warmer and softer than metal‚ because it does not conduct body heat. Cane is a natural material for use in a natural setting. Cane has a warm soft color and bends easily into elegant curves. Another property of cane furniture is its light weight‚ an advantage when you want to move furniture around and a disadvantage in windy conditions. Cane is used to make chairs‚ table‚ and benches. The most serious

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    Bamboo By: Casey Arakaki Period 2 Introduction Worldwide there are well over 1‚000 different species‚ with several hundred available in the United States. They range from groundcover bamboo that will reach several inches at maturity to giant bamboo that can reach over 100 inches in the tropics and from quick-spreading species to clumping types of bamboo that expand outward only a few inches a year. Some types of bamboo thrive in hot‚ humid rainforests while others are cold hardy

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    recession‚ some more than others‚ but its presence is known to everyone. The United States debt grows larger everyday like the fast growing bamboo that is strong enough to penetrate a human body within a matter of days. (The bamboo was actually rumored to be used as a torture device in Japan during WWII. People were strapped over bamboo shoots and the bamboo would grow through them). The more it grows the more we are tortured. Looking at our history within the past decade or so it seems our government

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    Be like the bamboo: 7 lessons from the Japanese forest The forests that surround our village here in Nara‚ Japan are filled with beautiful bamboo trees. In Japan‚ the symbolism of the bamboo plant runs deep and wide and offers practical lessons for life and for work. I summarized the lessons below with presentation and learning in mind‚ but as you read these seven lessons from bamboo‚ try think of practical implications for your own work. (1) Bend but don’t break. Be flexible yet firmly rooted

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    Cebu College. It was primarily about “Kalila”‚ a new chair design finished with “laminated bamboo slats”. It talked about what Bamboo is and what conditions this material dealt during that time. The study also pointed the processes of the manipulation of Bamboo and the design process of Cano on how she came up with an effective chair design. As an inspiration for Cano’s design‚ Konstantin Grcic’s “43” Bamboo Chair was also featured in the study. Cano also presented 3 “key variables” in her conceptual

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    Bamboo Blades

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    Bamboo as a potential material used for Windmill Turbine Blades -A Life Cycle Analysis with sustainable perspective B1‚ December 2009 Teksam Primary Supervisor: Inger Stauning Secondary Supervisor: Bent Søndergård Group Members: Yinyao Qin Jie Xu Yu Zhang 1 / 55 Abstract: A mass of studies about windmill turbine blades have been addressed in the recent few decades. This report focus on the development of using bamboo composite materials for producing windmill turbine blades related

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