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    1) Fly Ash Brick Size Details : Size:  [6"] :- 230 x 150 x 80 mm  230 x 150 x ( Up to 100 mm ) Size  [4"] :- 230 x 110 x 75 mm 230 x 110 x 100 mm Can be available in other suitable sizes depending on the quantity. 2) Compressive Strength : Avg. 6 N / Sq.mm. ( As against 3.5 N/Sq. mm for handmade clay bricks ) 3) Water Absorption : 8-12 % ( As against 20 to 25% for Clay Bricks ) 4) Efflorescence : Nil 5) Density : 1700 Kg/m3 6) Weight:  230x150x80 mm ( Weight about 5.0 to 5.20

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    5.10 Clay briCk Clay Brick Clay brickwork is made from selected clays that are moulded or cut into shape and fired in ovens. the firing process transforms the clay into a building component with high compressive strength and excellent weathering qualities‚ attributes that have been exploited for millennia to build structures ranging from single-storey huts to enormous viaducts. Clay brickwork is australia’s most widely used external cladding and loadbearing wall medium. Clay bricks are readily

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    to pay more attention. For example‚ the new hollow brick making machine equipment just installed‚ not directly into production‚ because the various parts of the production equipment is not running‚ until the device via the 15-day run-in period‚ the first boot to use concrete mixer pump‚ you must replace the hollow brick making machine equipment vibration provincial judge within the gear oil ; should then be noted that the first hollow hollow brick making machine will start functioning after 15 days

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    BIO 2003 SUMMATIVE ASSIGNMENT 2 Introduction: The report analyses the result of a study on workers from brick and tile industries conducted by the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL). HSL put down few criteria’s to the workers which being that neither of the workers from the tiles and brick industries should have worked in both the industries and that they did not smoke. The criteria’s put across was an assurance to attain reliable results. The essence of the study lies in detecting any difference

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    additive for strengthening ceramic bricks” Proponent: Jan Nicholo R. Sabio IV-NEWTON GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The study focuses on the effectiveness of Golden apple snail shells for strengthening ceramic bricks. It is then sought to answer the following : Are Golden Apple Snail Shells effective in strengthening ceramic bricks? SPECIFIC PROBLEMS • Which category given different amounts and sizes will Golden Apple Snail strengthen ceramic bricks proven through a tensile strength test

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    for Cost Effective Housing SHEE Contents 1. Flyash-Sand-Lime-Gypsum Bricks 1 2. Compressed Earth / Fly Ash Sand Lime Gypsum Blocks (Interlocking Type) 7 3. Compressed Earth Bricks/Blocks 9 4. Clay Flyash Burnt Bricks 13 5. Marble Slurry Bricks 15 6. Solid/Hollow Concrete Blocks 17 7. Cellular Light Weight Concrete 23 8. Ferrocement Wall Panels 25 9. Rat Trap Bond Brick Masonry 27 10. Micro Concrete Roofing Tiles 29 11. Ferrocement

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    by one of the characters named Big Daddy. There are three major characters in the play: Big Daddy‚ his son Brick‚ and Brick’s wife Maggie. The rest of the family is present in the play but don’t play such important roles. The major theme of the play is mendacity and its effects on its subjects. The play starts out in the bedroom of Brick and Maggie‚ where Maggie is complaining to Brick about how Mae is making her monstrous children perform for Big Daddy. She goes on to rant about how Mae and Gooper

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    effect. The pressure between husband and wife created by sexual tensions. The need for Brick to be seen as a man by repressing homosexual feelings from the world by turning to the effects of alcohol. Maggie’s sexual frustration with her husband who refuses to show her the passion she is longing. The frustration Big Daddy feels from not being sexually attracted to his wife. The relationship between Big Daddy and Brick‚ how they are more alike then they seem to be. These are among the main problems concerning

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    The big list of classroom language for playing games Useful vocabulary Roll a/ the dice Board (game) Counter Team Winner (= First place) Second place (= Runner up) The wooden spoon (= Last place) (Flip/ Toss a) coin/ Heads or tails? Paper scissors stone/ Rock paper scissors (Move) clockwise/ anticlockwise (= counter clockwise) Bonus question Joker Pass (to the next player) Cheating Minus one point/ Take away a point Clue/ Hint Shuffle/ Mix (up) Deal (out) (My/ Your/ His/ Her/

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    Now vs. then‚ have we really changed at all? Jacqueline Lawlor explores the connections of Male gender stereotypes in the Elizabethan time of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to that of modern days‚ by exploring the film ‘John Tucker Must Die.’ Strong‚ masculine and fearless‚ these are just a few of the characteristics all men are expected to possess in Elizabethan times. Otherwise they were considered social outcasts in society. Men are seen as the dominant providers for their wives‚ but in Shakespeare’s

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