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    clothing‚ but for the Inuit‚ this means seal hunting. Inuit people are very purposeful and tend to use all parts of the seal‚ as a quintessential part to Inuit’s economy and livelihood is seal hunting‚ and the Inuit have relied on the resources that the Arctic region has provided for them for a very long time. The time is now to shed a new light on seal hunting and the positive effects it brings to many groups. (transitional sentence Inuit seal

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    conscientiousness. He is among the hard-working employees of Arctic Mining Consultants. He is always well organized and punctual at the site. Millar would likely score high in agreeableness. He consistently demonstrates his good-natured

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    Evolution‚ an interesting topic all students ponder about during biology class but don’t know the true meaning nor the examples to support it. Evolution is the theory discussing the changes in heritable characteristics of a population over generations. Populations such as cows‚ birds‚ and giraffes. The giraffe population is quite thought-provoking when it comes to evolution. Which acquires many traits and behaviors today that evolved throughout generations‚ such as‚ short sleeping times‚ long necks

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    taken at evenly spaced interval along the fabric pieces. Next one is fabric shrinkage. It is the process in which a fabric becomes smaller than its original size‚ usually through the process of laundry. It is undesirable property to the apparels. So the material has to be either shrink resistant or shrink recoverable‚ such as anti-shrink finish is to keep the fabric smooth and free from undesirable shrinkage. The last one is fabric thickness. It is the distance between the upper and

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    DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING ASSIGNMENT ON TEXTILE TESTING & QUALITY CONTROL- II Course code: TE-901 Chapter No : 01 Chapter Name : Crimp in Yarn and Fabric. Submitted to: Engr. Mr. Md. Solaiman Lecturer Department of Textile Engineering Submitted by: Group –A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Md. Salim Reza Abul Hasan Md. Shajedul Islam Aysah Akter Md. Touhid Rana Sayduzzaman Sayed Jubayer Ahmed Sharmi Dhaly Jasmin Akhter Roll-198 Roll-193 Roll-199 Roll-190

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    half hid‚ and brawn and brains” (Service). The cold of the Arctic is a major theme and Service uses an assortment of other literary devices to convey his message (Team‚ Shmoop Editorial). He sets the tone with the oxymoron at the end of the first stanza; “midnight sun” (Service) where midnight speaks to cold and sun to warmth. Then again in the first quatrain he uses a metaphor to tell of how ones “blood runs cold” (Service) in the Arctic. Service employs juxtaposition in the second quatrain when

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    environment of a region will diversely how the people get their basic needs. To explain this paper will analyse how three different native americans tribes from recently reading solved their economic problems. The three tribes are Inuits that lived in the arctic with cold and harsh winters the Chinook that lived in the North West and the Pawnee in the great plains. Some places is hot some are cold that’s how the Inuits lived‚ in cold and harsh weather for winter and .It was hard for them to get

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    Surviving in an extreme environment is hard to do. Whether it’s living in the Arctic or living on a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean. In “the story of Keesh”‚ it talks about Keesh‚ how he went to hunt for more meat just like his father did when his father was alive. In the story of Life of Pi‚ it talks about Pi how he is stranded in the middle of the ocean on a lifeboat with a tiger (Richard Parker)‚ with nothing to eat or drink. The author explains the extreme areas of living of Keesh and

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    melting of the Arctic that causes sea levels to rise. Global warming would also cause extreme weather like hurricane Katrina and more frequent and harsher droughts. The warming of the Earth would also bring more disease caring insects to migrate north: bringing plague and disease with them. The extreme weather causes millions of dollars in damage and the diseases cost money to treat and control. The changes in Earth’s temperature would cause the Arctic to melt and many of the Arctic animals to become

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    which is why humans call cats’ felines. In the Vulpes genera‚ there are 12 different fox species: The arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) are found in the Arctic (Greenland‚ Russia‚ Canada‚ Alaska‚ Svalbard)‚ Iceland and in some parts of Scandinavia. The arctic

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