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    Food Dyes

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    the world and sometimes different bodies have different views on food color safety. In the United States‚ FD&C numbers (which indicate that the FDA has approved the colorant for use in foods‚ drugs and cosmetics) are given to approved synthetic food dyes that do not exist in nature‚ while in the European Union‚ E numbers are used for all additives‚ both synthetic and natural‚ that are approved in food applications. The food colors are known by E numbers that begin with a 1‚ such as E100 (turmeric)

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    Bleach originated from ancient Egyptians‚ Romans‚ and Greek cultures. In ancient European culture‚ there were many different kinds of clothing and each of them portrayed social status (Wircher). Most of commoners who could not afford all the luxuries wrapped around their bodies with handmade two pieces of long garments and made their clothes look more dangling. By making them loose‚ it seemed like they were wearing a lot of layers of clothings which made them look more opulent‚ “The common clothing

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    Dip Dye

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    The best dye to use is Manic Panic. Their website is manicpanic.com. They even have little bleaching kits‚ perfect for dip-dying your tips. I used to bleach and dye my hair a different color every month when I was in high school. (my hair is hot pink and black in my senior picture) I have tried almost every semi-permanent metallic dye and that’s definitely what you see pictured above. The colors look like After Midnight Blue (dark blue)‚ Bad Boy Blue (light blue)‚ Hot Hot Pink (dark pink)‚ and Cotton

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    To scrutinize the color potency depth of the azo dye Remazol Black-B decolorizing activity by an effectual bacterial isolates‚ liquid medium was used. Based on the relative aptitude of the decolorization of diverse isolates‚ three most excellent performing bacterial isolates (1‚ 2 & 3) with more than 90% of decolorizing activity were preferred for more experiments (Data not shown). 3.1 Biodecolorization of Remazol Black-B by selected bacterial isolates Microbial decolorization of Remazol Black-B

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    Jefferson Wears a Tie

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    Jefferson wears a tie. The John Mansfield short story “Jefferson wears a tie” from 2006‚ starts in the morning in a train‚ where a sleepy Mr. Jefferson is looking out of the window. He admires the graffiti that’s painted on the walls that quickly runs by. Mr. Jefferson works at a company with the title: Sales Administration manager. He´s running on daily routines and does his job in such perfection that other staff would be unnecessary. He doesn´t get the respect that he trough his work has the

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    Chemistry

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    2: SYNTHESIS OF ORANGE II (2-NAFTHOL ORANGE OBJECTIVE 1. To produce dye based to the coupling of diazonium. 2. To understand the characteristic of dye orange II. INTRODUCTION The first dye was introduced by William Henry Perkin on 1856. It can be produced by the coupling of diazonium sulfanilic acid with nafthol in alkaline solution.. This was the common method used to produce dye nowadays. In this experiment‚ dye produced was the orange II. Azo compound is compound that contain azo group

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    Strong Tie Ltd

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    Case 1: Strong Tie Ltd. Background Located in Winnipeg‚ Minnesota‚ Strong Tie Ltd. is a family–owned corporation that is still owned by the Johnstone family. Strong Tie Ltd. designs and makes custom structural connectors. These connectors are used to reinforce wood joints in the construction of houses‚ fences‚ and other edifices. Strong Tie Ltd. has been a major leader in this industry‚ however there is growing competition from low-wage countries such as China. They previously had a market share

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    Jefferson wears a tie

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    1. Summary The story Jefferson wears a tie is about a man called Jefferson. His occupation is that he works as a sales administration manager at a firm. He is quite good and skilled doing his job and got quite the potential. He is a creature of habit in what he does‚ and driven by his routines. He struggles to work hard and to finish his deadlines but all that changes. He starts to put less time in his work and lacks that determination he once had. He shows up late for work and acts differently

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    HOW TO WEAR A TIE PROPERLY General Purpose : To teach people how to wear a tie properly SPPECH TITLE : HOW TO WEAR A NECK TIE PROPERLY General Purpose : To show how to wear a neck tie properly Specific Purpose : To show a few simple mistakes that a man usually do when wearing a tie Central Idea : Making wearing a tie can be more easily and interesting hence improve a man personality and confident I) INTRODUCTION Attention Grabber : Shows a video about the different type of tie knot Preview :

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    Red Dye History

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    The kermes dye was considered to be native to the old world‚ “Used by the Aztecs for dyeing and painting” (Douma‚ 2008)‚ and the Incas‚ who loved their reds. Throughout this time‚ various native american groups throughout Mesoamerica and South America used as dyestuff. It wasn’t until the 16th Century‚ that the Spanish conquest pushed the kermes dye into the hands of the Europeans. In fact‚ “When Spanish explorers discovered [the dye] and Conquistadors invaded Central and South America in the late

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