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    print T Shirts using dye sublimation printing? Dye sublimation printed shirts have started to become rather popular‚ sublimation tends to makes the t shirts more wearable and comparably soft. Dye sublimation printer is basically a computerized printer that turns the printed image‚ mirror reverse‚ in the form of gas and with the use of heat transfers the gaseous dye on the cloth giving the print ‘a no hand feel’. This process makes the most vivid and real images to be printed on the t shirts. Due

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    Japanese Ink Paintings

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    Japanese Ink Paintings: Descriptions‚ Distinctions and Culture Introduction All cultures throughout time and history have the important role of art playing out the identity of the culture and the experience of that moment in time. Impressionism‚ surrealism and realism‚ among numerous other types of art forms have all played a role in history along with its significant artists behind the art. Looking at Japan‚ who was greatly influenced by art from China and its significant ink paintings of its

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    Ink Chromotography

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    Ink chromatography items needed: M&Ms® (4 different colors) Rubbing alcohol Coffee filters (2) plastic cups (2) Pencil Ruler Tape paper plate Table salt Water cotton swabs (4) Measuring cups/spoons 2-liter bottle procedure Coffee filters usually are round‚ but it’s easier to compare your results if the paper is rectangular. So your first task is to cut the coffee filter into a rectangle measuring three cm by nine cm. You will need two of these strips to complete the lab. Space

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    Wikepedia Book‚ Ink is a liquid or paste that contains pigments or dyes and is used to color a surface to produce an image‚ text‚ or design. Ink is used for drawing or writing with a pen‚ brush‚ or quill. Thicker inks‚ in paste form‚ are used extensively in letterpress and lithographic printing. Ink can be a complex medium‚ composed of solvents‚ pigments‚ dyes‚ resins‚ lubricants‚ solubilizers‚ surfactants‚ particulate matter‚ fluorescers‚ and other materials. The components of inks serve many purposes;

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    Ink ingredients and functions Colorants – color‚ transparent/ opaque Pigments – insoluble in water and organic solvents Dyes – soluble‚ brilliant color‚ low fade resistance Vehicles – fluid portion of ink‚ carrier of pigments Oil – used in offset inks Nondrying oils – news ink Drying oils – quickset ink Semidrying oil – environmentally friendly Resins/ binders Bonds pigments to one another Two types – natural (pine tree)‚ synthetic Solvent – dissolves resin and provides a mean of dryin

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    Cooking Class

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    Associated with Recreational Activities. I‚ _________________________________________ do hereby affirm and acknowledge that I have been fully informed of the inherent hazards and risks associated with the recreational activity generally described as Cooking Class including the rental of equipment and transportation associated therewith in which I am about to engage. Inherent hazards and risks include but are not limited to: 1. Risk of injury from the activity and/or equipment utilized is significant

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    cooking as a hobby

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    A SHORT SPEECH - “COOKING AS HOBBY” A very good morning to our respected lecturer’s‚ sir M. Kalidass‚ and my fellow friends. I am Nurin Jazlina. Today‚ I want to give a speech about “cooking as hobby”. By the way‚ let me explain the definition of hobby first. Hobby is something that one likes to do in one’s spare time. The Oxford Dictionary defines hobby as a favourite activity that a person does for pleasure and not as his or her regular business. In short‚ hobby is one’s

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    The Cooking animal

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    Michael Pollan’s article The Cooking Animal‚ describes the decline of home cooked meals and its effects. Cooking‚ he says‚ is what separates us from animals. It’s how we became civilized. By making us come together and share food‚ we learn about each other and ourselves. Although its importance‚ cooking is rapidly declining in modern times. What was once a daily ritual is now becoming a special occasion. Replacing cooking is convenient‚ yet horribly unhealthy‚ processed foods thus worsening the already

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    Enjoy Cooking

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    21st century cooking was basically a survival skill. And now‚ the division of cooking is marked into two main categories. The first one is “normal cuisine” which means home cooking‚ and the other one is “elegant cuisine”‚ which is cooking conceived like an art form. The major difference between the two branches is that one form should be considered as practical cooking while the other is more like cooking with a view to demonstrating skills As for international students‚ cooking promises to help

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    Project: Tea and Ink

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    Investigatory Project: (Ink Out of Tea Bags) Submitted To: Ms. Margie Tapel Submitted By: Jessa Mayrie H. Camuyag VI-1 INTRODUCTION Tea is created by using the leaves of a plant known as Camellis sinensis . This plant is a native to China‚ South Asia and Southeast Asia but is now found Tea-drinking can be traced back to the 10 century BC in China before it was spread to Korea and Japan. Basically‚ this drink is made by brewing tea leaves to create an extract. Due to the chlorophyllsand

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