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    Marker Making

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    Marker making A marker making: Marker is the process of determining the most efficient layout of pattern pieces for a specified style‚ fabric‚ and distribution of sizes. Marker making methods: Manually produced markers Errors (poor line definitions‚ placement and alignment of pieces)‚ time consuming‚ space. Computerized marker making: ADM4307 Apparel Manufacturing By S. H. Shin‚ Ph.D. Marker efficiency‚ reuse of previously made markers‚ shortest response time. (save up to a 50 piece

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    Feasibility of Charcoal and Duhat (Syzygium cumini) as Alternative Whiteboard Marker Ink Acknowledgement The researchers would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the following that helped them pursue this investigatory project: First of all‚ they would like to thank the Almighty for allowing this project to be possible. Through His guidance‚ the study was conducted and completed without any harm coming to them To their ever supportive

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    Introduction: A permanent marker is a type of marker pen that is used to create permanent writing on an object. Generally the liquid is water resistant‚ and is capable of writing on many surfaces from paper to metal to stone. They come in a variety of tip sizes (ultra fine to wide)‚ shapes (chisel point‚ bullet tip‚ and wide bristle)‚ and colors (metallic‚ non metallic‚ or ultraviolet reactive). Like spray paint these markers give off volatile organic compounds. Permanent marker can be removed using

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    For my science fair project‚ I figured out what solvent would work best to erase permanent marker. The solvents I tested were: lemon juice‚ vinegar‚ water‚ and rubbing alcohol. I tried each of these solvents on a permanent marker line on plastic‚ paper‚ fabric‚ and wood. In this research paper‚ I will be talking about what a permanent marker is‚ how they are made‚ why they work so well‚ what rubbing alcohol is and its common uses‚ what vinegar is and its common uses‚ what water is and why water is

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    medium of vessel‚ whether a quill‚ a pen or a marker. One of many type‚ is used on white resin boards called whiteboard ink or erasable ink. It is a type of ink that can be erased or removed even after it is written on a smooth surface like plastic or resin but becomes permanent on paper. Whiteboard ink is very useful but it is also expensive and can be only availed at large supply store and supermarkets. In addition‚ some people who use whiteboard markers complain of the strong odor associated in

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    Evaluation of Marker Inks Derived from Two Natural Sources Good afternoon‚ everyone. Today we are very pleased to present to you an interesting research topic that we have experimented upon for the past few months. That research topic is the comparison and evaluation of marker inks derived from two natural sources. Now‚ the history of markers dates back to 1910 but until the present time‚ people still use them in their daily lives. However‚ we are not aware that some commercial marker pens contain

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    Cultural

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    The theory of cultural imperialism in media is where one culture controls another‚ forcing it ’s culture to change to the controlling one . This theory is said to have first developed in the mid-twentieth century‚ and initially it was a response to the changes society was undergoing after the development of improved telecommunications. Various terms such as "media imperialism"‚ "structural imperialism"‚ and "cultural dependency and domination"‚ (L. White) have all been used

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    What are the differences between “cultural assimilation” stance and the “cultural pluralist” stance as defined by Ting-Toomey and Chung?  Which stance do you subscribe in consideration of immigrant issues?  Why? According to Ting - Toomey and Chung (2012)‚ the "cultural assimilation" stance is an attitude towards the adaptation process in which individuals demand that strangers conform to the host environment. While the "cultural pluralist" stance is one that encourages a diversity of values‚ emphasizing

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    World Views and Cultural Landscapes Every land has a past and a story behind it that has been built with time. This history is extremely important because if you take the time to analyse a certain land‚ you can realise that it has a lot of interesting things that you can learn. But are some lands more important than other? To characterise a land as a cultural landscape‚ many criteria are demanded. Also‚ a big influence for this kind of land is the world view. Here are two important terms that

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    American Cultural Imperialism: Fact or Myth? The phenomenon known as globalization has brought sweeping changes to the world. Forces associated with globalization like the spread of capitalism‚ advancements in communications and information technology‚ and expansion of the media have contributed to these changes. The main trademark of globalization has been an increasing flow of exchange in trade and culture. With this lowering of barriers‚ some people have begun to talk of a global culture

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