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    Seaweed as Ink

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    is our project. If our markers will ran out of ink‚ we don’t need to buy a new one‚ because all we have to do is use seaweed and mix it with the other materials stated in Chapter 2. Because of this project‚ we can save more and spend less. Statement of the Problem: Most people in school‚ particularly the students and the teachers‚ needs markers for our reports‚ projects‚ and etc. But one of the problems in using markers is they ran out of ink easily. Because of that‚ we need to buy again a

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    Conductive Inks

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    resulted in a surfeit of waste and was expensive due to laborintensive processing of the nal device. By contrast‚ conductive inks are now available that use existing printing technologies such as screen‚ gravure‚ exographic‚ offset‚ and inkjet to print conductive traces directly onto rigid and exible substrates relatively cheaply. Much of the impetus for advancements in conductive inks has come from the eld of organic electronics‚ where the promise of fully printed electronic devices and displays requires

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    Misguided Ink

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    Jena A. Hill Professor WebbEnglish 1101 July 17‚ 2014 MISJUDGED INK Tattoos today are becoming very popular within the younger generation. Despite this creative trend of self expression‚ society still places judgment upon inked individuals. What ever happened to‚ don’t judge a book by its cover? Unfortunately‚ people fail to see the person who really lies behind the ink. Having tattoo’s can lead to a lot of misjudgment. Especially in the workplace. An employer might

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    Alternative Ink

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    GROUP 1 “Sugar beets as a Potential Additive for Commercial Computer Ink” Cruz‚ Clarence Basmayor‚ Renz Alejandro‚ Bea Ruivivar‚ Nicole Orsine‚ Johanne De Dios‚ Johbie Chapter I A. Background of the Study In this modern world of technology‚ the price of products becomes a challenge to every user because of the demands of the consumers. Today problems to supply the needs of computer ink are in demand throughout the world that uses computers to print documents. It is encourage to discover things

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    Needle and Ink

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    Ink and Needle Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Today I am going to talk to you about tattoos‚ the history of tattoos‚ and the purpose and meaning of tattoos. As of 2012 there was estimated to be over 44 million Americans that have at least one tattoo and over 21‚000 tattoo parlors operating in the U.S. according to Pew Research Center. Tattoos have been around for many centuries‚ but have changed over time in many different ways. With that being said‚ we are first going to look at what a

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    HerbO ink

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    *ABSTRACT: There are many kinds of ink. In our experiment we will use Ti plant as the main component of our ink. Having two different set-ups will provide the chance to compare the colors and consistencies. Cornstarch is an efficient additive to have the right consistency of the product. Also vinegar is also efficient‚ though there is no obvious change in color‚ it was seen that it gave the ink a consistent color whether wet or dry. We also add some herbs which helps our product to look more darker

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    Cherries as Ink

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    cakes. The cherries will act as the main component of the ink. The researchers will also add vinegar and salt to the mixture of the cherries. The vinegar and salt will clarify and deepen the color of the ink as well as preserve the mixture from spoiling. The equipment that will be used by the researchers is within their financial capability and it can be completed within a reasonable period of time. The researchers will be trying to make ink made of cherries. The set up will be mashing the cherries

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    “The Identity Crisis Under the Ink‚” by Chris Weller was an article revolving tattoos as well as how they are represented as an identity towards the carrier‚ which can also be used as a way to establish an understanding of who they actually are. As Weller discusses how these marking on the skin can be more than just a tattoo but can have a profound meaning behind it‚ which corresponds to‚ “Tattoos helped add a dash of specificity by signaling individuality in the same ways a birthmark or scar might

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    Alugbati Ink

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    How to Make Ink from Alugbati Things You’ll Need: • Fresh fruit of alugbati • Mortar and pestle • Strainer • Bowl • 3 tbsp. vinegar • 1 tbsp. salt • 2 tbsp. rubbing alcohol • 1 tbsp. iodine • Bottle Writing ink can be made from many natural sources‚ such as the fruit juice of the alugbati plant. Alugbati‚ known in the U.S. as Malabar spinach‚ is commonly grown for its soft‚ spinach-like leaves and shoots. Alugbati is of African and East Asian origin. The juice of the fruits was reportedly

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    magnetic ink

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    Magnetic ink is very useful because it is readable both by humans and by specialized equipment. It is one of the components that makes it possible to process personal checks securely‚ quickly and accurately. Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) is a character-recognition technology used mainly by the banking industry to ease the processing and clearance of cheques and other documents. The MICR encoding‚ called the MICR line‚ is at the bottom of cheques and other vouchers and typically includes

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