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    CHARGE Think If a piece of gold is rubbed with a piece of wool‚ which object loses electrons Explain using the electrostatic series. The wool is at the top of the electrostatic series so will lose electrons and have a positive charge. The gold is lower on the electrostatic series so gold will gain electrons and have a negative charge. If a piece of gold is rubbed with a piece of wool‚ the wool loses electrons. The gold gains electrons. Wool is an electron giver and gold is an electron taker. Name

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    The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on not only Great Britain‚ but Australia as well. Wool‚ wheat and mining where just a few of the things that Australia provided during the 1800s. Australia provided Great Britain with many raw materials in the nineteenth century such as wool‚ to meet the demands of the new textile industry‚ wheat to feed the population and increase what was growing on British farms‚ metals such as gold‚ copper‚ lead‚ zinc‚ silver and tin‚ and other materials such as

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    to know how to take care of it properly whether its for a pet or productivity.You have to make sure you give them appropriate food and amount of water‚ the right health care‚ handling them correctly‚ correctly transporting them‚ know how to harvest wool‚ and knowing the research that are being done about them.The correct amount of feed for an alpaca is based on their age‚ the type of body‚ and weather conditions. Alpacas are animals that browse‚ they eat pasture and other vegetations. They need a

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    fibers which finely divide the air space. The fibers may be perpendicular or parallel to the surface being insulated‚ and may or may not be bonded together. Examples are silica‚ glass‚ rock wool‚ slag wool and alumina silica fibers. Most commonly used insulations of this type are glass fiber and mineral wool. Cellular Insulations Cellular insulations have small individual cells separated from each other. The cellular material can be glass or foamed plastic such as polystyrene (closed cell)‚ polyurethane

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    because of the extravagant amount of water sources and the country had‚ it also had a large amount of wool. The changes in farming and the many inventions that were made and the scientific thought put into the inventions greatly impacted the process of industrialization. Having a large amount of water aloud for more factories because they machines in the factories ran on water power. As for wool‚ farmers went from planting crops to living in the city working in a factory. This change occurred because

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    are unique. Therefore Harvey Nichols supported The Campaign for Wool with an exclusive installation of bespoke wool bags by some of our key international designer brands. The Campaign for Wool was initiated by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales‚ who had observed that the wool industry was facing enormous and unprecedented challenges. The Campaign is multi-national‚ multi-sector and inclusive‚ and tries to embrace all sections of wool users from the very largest companies to specialist artisans

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    September 10‚ 2009 case 1-428-849 Jaipur Rugs: Connecting Rural India to Global Markets Introduction The Jaipur Rugs case explores how a company can benefit the poor by connecting them with global markets. Jaipur Rugs makes this connection by building and orchestrating a global supply chain on a massive scale—one focused on developing human capability and skills at the grassroots level‚ providing steady incomes for rural men and women in the most depressed parts of India and connecting them

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    An army is formed by knights under the influence of a king. The king gets an army from his knights. The king would expect a great army for what he’s giving to his knights; the lords were accepted to provide his King with a great army of Knights (Biel 25). This Shows what the king expects or wants from his army because of what he’s giving. Giving land within the kingdom was a benefit for the king because giving his land would mean in return he would be granted an army; the king gets armies while giving

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    that it could not run away. The lanolin in the wool was periodically cleaned from the shears by dipping them in water. The whole piece of fleece was then laid out and cut into pieces. The quality of each fleece was given a grade which determined how it would be used: tunics‚ blankets‚ cloaks‚ etc. Before it could be woven though‚ it needed to be washed in cold water and beaten with sticks to remove debris. Once the debris was removed form the wool‚ the fibers were combed or carded to make sure

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    the animals that they were hunting for would not run away from them. Another interesting fact that I learned was how llamas wool was one of the best gifts given to them due to how light and warm the wool was and how the Incas used llamas for transportation. Many were able to keep warm with the llamas wool and did not have to worry about the heaviness of the wool because the wool was light. During the video there were a couple of things that surprised me. One thing that surprised

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