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    centuries because their views are vastly different. In Rivoli’s book‚ The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy” (TT) she seems to take the side of the farmer/plantation owner. In that she seems to justify the need for slaves to keep the price of cotton down so that the plantations are more profitable. Instead of the farmers working their own land and/or paying day laborers to help during harvest (as had been done for years prior)‚ they choose to adopt a way to get the cheapest help possible – with

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    itself. In the 6th and 7th century BC‚ the oldest recorded indication of using fiber comes with the invention of flax and wool fabric at the excavation of Swiss lake inhabitants. In India the culture of silk was introduced in 400AD‚ while spinning of cotton traces back to 3000BC. In China‚ the discovery and consequent development of sericulture and spin silk methods got initiated at 2640 BC while in Egypt the art of spinning linen and weaving developed in 3400 BC. The discovery of machines and their

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    slowly. Let water flow back from the mold to the pulp for some seconds. lay a sponge on a flat surface and cover it with a wet cotton fabric. Put the mold with pulp layer onto the wet fabric with up side down position (the pulp layer touches the wet fabric). Press a little then gently lift the mold. The pulp layer should stay on the wet fabric and put another layer of wet cotton fabric on its surface. To squeeze water in the wet pulp layer‚ you can use a wood board in the same size of the mold then put

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    Department of Economics University of Karachi “Performance of Textile Sector” Submitted by: Muhammad Usama Abbasi Seat no: EP0805056 Submitted to: Dr. Abdul Waheed 27 September 2011 Acknowledgement By the grace of Almighty Allah‚ I become able to prepare research on Pakistan’s textile industry which will help to rectify some crises in this sector. I would also indebted to my friends and family‚ by whom motivation and guidelines‚ I become able to complete this research. I have prepare

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    Indeed‚ with exports reaching about $8.6 billion in 2004-05‚ Pakistan is one of the largest textile exporters in the world. The variety of products ranges from cotton yarn to knitwear. Garment made-ups and bed wear are the most important export products with an export value of about $1.35 billion each. Knitwear‚ ready-made garments and cotton yarn also have important shares in total exports. Overall‚

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    Different Fabrics

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    lifted over the wires to form the pile. After removing the wires theyarn is cut to form the velvet surface. While velvet was originally made of silk‚ today many other fibers are used to manufacure velvet  CREPE A lightweight fabric of silk‚ rayon‚ cotton‚ wool‚ man-made‚ or blended fibers‚ and characterized by a crinkled surface. This surface is obtained through the use of crepe yarns (yarns that have such a high twist that the yarn kinks)‚ and by chemical treatment with caustic soda‚ embossing‚ or

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    Synthetic Fibers Industry Synthetic fibers are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve on naturally occurring animal and plant fibers. In general‚ syntheticfibers are created by forcing‚ usually through extrusion‚ fiber forming materials through holes (called spinnerets) into the air‚ forming a thread. Before synthetic fibers were developed‚ artificially manufactured fibers were made from cellulose‚ which comes from plants. These fibers are called cellulose fibers. Raw materials:

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    seeds are planted in to be saturated with chemicals seeing how the crops required pesticide 4-5 times a day. Now with the lower yield and chemically saturated soil many farmers are stuck growing the Bt cotton‚ and getting poorer at the same time because the Bt cotton seeds cost more than the cotton is being sold for. A similar event was happening in Mexico but the difference is that the no Mexican government tried to stop the spread of the seeds‚ and those with larger farm lands actually promoted

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    “Ammonia Treatment in Textile Processing” Before Studding “Ammonia Treatment” we have to know about the Pretreatments in textile processing…. Why we do Pre-Treatments? Pretreatment is the heart of processing of textile. Grey cloth after weaving is quite unattractive and contains numerous natural as well as added impurities which hinder the successful carrying out of subsequent step like dyeing‚ printing and finishing. What are Pre-Treatments? In Pretreatment‚ all

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