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    The Pencil

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    Who invented the pencil? The origins of the humble pencil go back thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians and Romans used a stylus‚ a thin metal stick usually made of lead‚ to scratch words into an early form of paper called papyrus. Different versions of this device were used for centuries. It was not until the 16th century that early pencils were produced. A large deposit of graphite was discovered near Grey Knotts in England during the first half of the 1500’s. Local residents cut the graphite

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    The Pencil

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    Thought the interview was unnecessary‚ put it in as filler Thought it was all-encompassing and informative Pencil Silverpoint is a graphic medium which preceded the common lead pencil. Instead of lead a point of silver wire is fixed in a wooden holder. Since this will leave but the faintest trace on an ordinary paper surface‚ a special ground must be prepared. A paste of powdered bone or chalk mixed withwater and gum or starch is spread with a stiff brush in thin coats‚ each coat being allowed

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    Pencils and Erasers

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    on the top of pencils. Today they are still being used throughout the world! What would life be like without pencils? Now people do not have to worry about making mistakes on a paper because erasers have been invented. So many things have been invented with the help of pencils. Pencils help us learn‚ teach‚ and invent. The pencil with an eraser top was created by Hyman Lipman‚ but soon after he ‘invented’ the pencil people said he did not really invent that type of pencil. Pencils and erasers have

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    I, Pencil

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    The story‚ I‚ Pencil‚ demonstrates many economic principles. Having every part of the pencil made in different areas around the world‚ trees grown in Northern California and Oregon‚ graphite mined from Sri Lanka‚ and a rubber like product for the eraser from Indonesia to name a few‚ illustrates specialization. Each area has comparative advantage for making what they produce. The story also illustrates division of labor. The parts of the pencil are divided among groups of people to make. The people

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    Economics of Pencil

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    Economics of Pencil Making Just as with any other manufactured products‚ the economics of pencil manufacturing are driven by a number of factors. These cost drivers include: • cost of raw materials (wood‚ graphite‚ clay‚ brass or aluminum for ferrules‚ lacquer components‚ etc.) • cost of parts or other finished components used to assemble the pencil • cost of transportation and handling of various materials used and of the finished product to the factory • cost of labor and benefits for the

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    The Parable of the Pencil

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    THE PARABLE OF THE PENCIL The Pencil Maker took the pencil aside‚ just before putting him into the box. There are 5 things you need to know‚ he told the pencil‚ before I send you out into the world. Always remember them and never forget‚ and you will become the best pencil you can be. One: You will be able to do many great things‚ but only if you allow yourself to be held in Someone’s hand. Two: You will experience a painful sharpening from time to time‚ but you’ll need it to become

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    Pens Vs. Pencils

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    Pencil and Ink; Side by Side For thousands of years‚ people everywhere around the world have jotted down their deepest thoughts and feelings on paper. Evidently‚ people have needed writing utensils. There have been markers‚ crayons‚ sharpies‚ paint‚ pastels‚ chalk‚ and the most frequently used‚ pen and pencil. Since pencils are better for the environment‚ are less time consuming‚ have erasers‚ and save money‚ they are the most beneficial of all writing implements. Pencils

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    Pencil Creative Writing

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    Prunveer Palia June.12/2014 Creative Writing #2- The Reputation of a Pencil Blk: C It was a day that changed my life forever. I could recall the events that happened on that dreadful and tensed day. It was the final horrific exam that I would encounter in my high school career. It was the final exam for the English twelve provincial‚ which was worth an astonishing 40% of my final grade. Prior to the final exam‚ my day started off with the sun smiling at me as its

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    Analysis of a I, Pencil

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    simple an object as a pencil exists‚ for no one person knows how to make it. Rather‚ it is the spontaneous order of the market that allows the pencil to come into existence. The spontaneous order of the market is only possible when individuals have the freedom to exchange their goods and services for those goods and services of others. Erin A. Yetter explained why trade occurs: “People (or entire countries) trade because they will enjoy a wider variety of goods.” The pencil is a perfect example

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    The Speech from a Pencil

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    The Speech from a Pencil No one would expect such a tiny object‚ like a pencil to have the ability to speak‚ and no one would expect such a solitary thing could bring to me a lot of memories during my childhood. Some say that I should stop keeping pencils and that I’m out of my mind because a pencil is worth nothing‚ but I say to them “Why they are worth nothing. They provide an efficient way to communicate on paper and also make everyone feel more knowledgeable. For me‚ a pencil has its meaning‚

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