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    Building Defects

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    BUILDING DEFECTS PART 1 • Identify common building defects • Identify the source • Provide pictures‚ diagrams and sketches • Suggest remedial action • Show details that would have avoided the defect PART 2 Generate a scheme for planned maintenance and provide a building checklist to ensure all necessary maintenance is carried out on a regular basis. INTRODUCTION In this project we will be looking at many different kinds of building defects that would be commonly seen in the construction

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    skilled machinist and mechanic contributed to what he did next. Around spring 1845‚ Elias Howe had invented the sewing machine. On September 10th‚ 1846 a patent for a sewing machine was granted to him. His machine was five times faster than other sewing machines and was the most significant project in his life time. The Lockstitch Sewing Machine Patent # 4‚750: Elias Howe’s sewing machine. It featured a lockstitch design which included three significant parts. The first was needle with an eye

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    Hand sewing is an art form that is over 20‚000 years old. The first sewing needles were made of bones or animal horns and the first thread was made of animal sinew. Iron needles were invented in the 14th century. The first eyed needles appeared in the 15th century. The story really starts in 1755 in London when a German immigrant‚ Charles Wiesenthal‚ took out a patent for a needle to be used for mechanical sewing. There was no mention of a machine to go with it‚ and another 34 years were to pass

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    History of Sewing Machine

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    Explain the beginning of sewing machine. When fashion began with sewing machine mass production started in the industry. Without high technical mass production is not possible at all. Mass production reached the fashion to everyone so that in 1829 a French tailor named “Thimmoner” made a wooden ‘Chain Stitch Machine’. An American developed a patent chain stitch machine called ‘Walter Hunt’. Singer machine introduced to market 1851. Singer machine was sold by very high rate and it made the record

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    Basic Parts of a Sewing Machine and Their Functions: The basic structure of sewing machine is the same whether it is hand-operated sewing‚ treadle sewing machine or electric sewing machine. The basic parts of a sewing are listed below and seen in Fig. Parts of a Sewing Machine 1. Spool pin:  It is fitted on top of the arm to hold the reel.  2. Thread guide:  It holds the thread in position from the spool to the needle.  3. Tension disc: The two concave discs put together with the convex sides

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    Merbaby Sewing Pattern By Dolls And Daydreams Shop http://dollsanddaydreams.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/dollsanddaydreams Facebook Dolly Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/DollsAndDaydreams Fabric choices. • • For the body‚ arms and tail (and optional hair bow) I use pre washed 100% cotton. One fabric for the skin tone and a different one for her Tail. For hair and Shell Bikini I use felt. If the doll is intended for very young children I recommend an anti pill felt (such as wool

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    Metal Can Defect

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    7 7 Index Metal Can Defects Identification and Classification New TABLE OF CONTENTS - HANDLING DEFECTS DEFECT SECTION ABRASION 7.7.1 CHALKY SIDE SEAM 7.7.2 CORROSION 7.7.3 CRUSHED 7.7.4 CUT SEAM 7.7.5 DAMAGE TO SCORELINE/PULL TAB 7.7.6 DAMAGED COATING 7.7.7 DAMAGED CURL/FLANGE 7.7.8 DENT 7.7.9 DOUBLE SEAM DENT 7.7.10 FOREIGN CONTAMINATION 7.7.11 PUNCTURED 7.7.12 SCORED 7.7.13 30/04/89 7 7

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    Invention of the Sewing Machine on America The large number of practical and useful inventions brought forward during the time leading up to and including the period known as the Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on both American society and the world. The transition that took place resulted in reliance on mechanical sources of power/energy rather than the traditional human or animal sources to produce the products needed (Hackett‚ 1992). One of those inventions‚ the sewing machine‚ dramatically

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    MED294 | Ventricular Septal Defect | VSD | Ashley Shutz 10/7/2010 | Bibliography 1. www.righthealth.com/topic/Septal_Defect 2. www.medterms.com/script 3. www.bing.com/health/article/mayo 4. www.AHA.com/ventricularseptaldefect 5. www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricular_septal_defect 6. www.childrenshospital.org Ventricular Septal Defect or VSD is commonly called the “hole in the heart.” It is a defect in the septum between the two ventricles of the left and

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    Congenital Heart Defects in Children Imagine giving birth to a beautiful‚ healthy looking‚ baby girl and holding her in your arms for the first time. Now imagine a doctor telling you that this little miracle has a possible life threatening congenital heart defect. I can because this happened to me. My daughter suffers from three different congenital heart defects. According to the American Medical Association Family Medical Guide‚ about 8 out of every 1‚000 children are born with heart abnormalities

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