takes less time and money and generally anyone can do it. Materials: • Computer/Printer • Embroidery Hoop • Mesh/Sheer Fabric • Pencil • Water Resistant Glue • Paint Brush • T-shirt • Fabric/Screen Printing Ink • Cardboard/Notecard • Iron Step 1: Create An Image The very first thing to do is choose an image to recreate. This can either be drawn out by hand or created/found on the computer. Print this image‚ but make sure it is the actual size
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deals with the polar and non-polar substances. 3. Describe the physical characteristics of the slime using one to two complete sentences. The slime was yellowish‚ looked like Jello and had a thick like surface. Part 2: Slime and Putty Ink Tests 4. Select all of the ink types that were attracted to the slime: Newsprint ✔ Highlighter ✔ Roller ball pen Sharpie permanent marker ✔ Dry-erase marker 5. Based on your results‚ select the description that you believe describes the slime you tested: ●
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What are Impact and Non-Impact Printers? A printer is an output device that prints characters‚ symbols‚ and perhaps graphics on paper. The printed output is generally referred to as hardcopy because it is in relatively permanent form. Softcopy refers to temporary images such as those displayed on a monitor. Printers are categorized according to whether or not the image produced is formed by physical contact of the print mechanism with the paper. Impact printers have contact; nonimpact printers do
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COOPERATION WITH THE AND T ECHNOLOGY ABSTRACT The objective of the first part of the study was to find the best ratio of ink using carbon from used batteries and charcoal as pigments. The ink was evaluated on the basis of how much pigment is suspended in the mixture and their shelf life. The second part was aimed at the production of carbon paper. The best kinds of ink were tested on two mediums‚ coupon bond and onion skin. They were also tested for efficiency in terms of the number of coatings
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Was Kennedy a civil rights hero‚ or was it LBJ? One of the most important things to communicate to students about the Civil Rights Act is why it was needed. Legislation focusing not only on public acts of discrimination‚ but also on private prejudice. The comprehensive civil rights bill won the endorsement of House and Senate Republican leaders‚ but it was not passed; however‚ before 22 November 1963‚ when President Kennedy was assassinated. The bill was left in the hands of Lyndon B. Johnson. Before
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Theory Notes Task: Output Devices Make sure that you are familiar with all of the information detailed in this booklet. There are a number of tasks for you to carry out‚ be sure to read the information fully whilst completing the tasks. You could be asked about any of this in the test! Use the theory notes in from the teach-ict.com site to help you complete this booklet. TASK 1: OUTPUT DEVICES Output devices let you see data that has been processed or is stored on the hard disk
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Unction is the site upon which Christ’s body was prepared for burial and has a very specific set of attributes that Caravaggio’s painting quite clearly lacks. (3.According to legend‚ it is a stone that is red and streaked with white by the Virgin’s indelible tears (pg 45)) Furthermore‚ the platform is missing the jars of ointment that would be used in the preparation of the deceased. 1(The sharp‚ precise angle of the slab is the only shared characteristic between the Stone of Unction and the stone in
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This week I am writing about the first reading assignment‚ “Once More to the Lake” by E. B. White. I chose this reading item to write about as I was able to easily relate to spending summers camping outdoors‚ fishing and boating. The author did a great job enhancing his writing by adding detail to his story. I was able to follow along easy and too felt the connection of his past time passion for being with his dad and enjoying nature. The author’s technical style of using hypens and semicolons
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new area for battery power information applications such as cell phones‚ pagers‚ watches and hand-held computers etc. Two companies are carrying our pioneering works in the field of development of electronic ink and both have developed ingenious methods to produce electronic ink. One is E-ink‚ a company based at Cambridge‚ in U.S.A. The other company is Xerox doing research work at the Xerox ’s Palo Alto Research Centre. Both technologies being developed commercially for electronically configurable
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Replication of the Stroop Effect Kimber-Ann Cook Broughton High School 3/26/08 Ms. Greene IB Psychology SL 1‚ 738 Abstract The Stroop (1935) effect is the inability to ignore a color word when the task is to report the ink color of that word (i.e.‚ to say "green" to the word RED in green ink). The present study investigated whether object-based processing contributes to the Stroop effect. According to this view‚ observers are unable to ignore irrelevant features of an attended object (Kahneman & Henik
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