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    Ink Made of Teabags

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    Generally‚ this investigatory project aims to find out if tea bags can be used to create an ink. Specifically‚ it aims to answer the following questions: 1. Can vinegar strengthen the color of the product‚ ink? 2. Can cornstarch contribute to achieving the right consistency of the ink? 3. Are the processes boiling and straining efficient in taking the extract out of the tea bags? Hypothesis of the Study • Extracts taken from tea bags have the potential to be made into an

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    Hermès Paris Case Study

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    Hermès Paris‚ an international fashion luxury brand‚ is known for their solid B-Corporation policies. Based in Paris‚ France‚ Hermès was founded in 1837 by leather-harness crafter Thierry Hermès (Adams). Hermès‚ like most fashion companies based in France‚ has a vision to become a statement luxury brand (“Hermès 2010 Annual Report”). Through various modern photography exhibits in art museums‚ the company has been improving its approach towards the arts in metropolitan cities that are widely known

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    Timbuk2 Case Study

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    Timbuk2 in San Francisco‚ California in 1989. The bicycle messenger wanted to create a bag that was durable but stylish enough to be marketable. He used an old sewing machine to make a bag different from the traditional back pack. He is asked about these handlebar bags by other people while he is still working as a messenger. With an investment of two hundred dollars‚ he buys fabric and fasteners. He makes fifty bags and sells them to a local bike shop (Caltani‚ 2011). His company Scumbags or Timbuk2

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    E-Portfolio

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    and practicality handbags. The (Brand Name) is a Tote Bag as it is a medium to large bag with two adjustable straps so their customers can decide which one is suitable for them. The Tote bags has an open top however (Brand Name) will keep customers belongings secure with a full-length zip so it doesn’t get wet or stolen easily. (Brand Name) will have different sections so the customer can find what they need quickly without emptying their whole bag‚ this will be more convenient and time efficient for

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    Jansport Marketing Plan

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    Organization Background JanSport Company is the leading designer not only for backpacks‚ but with shoulder bags‚ luggage and laptops bags. It was founded in Washington State during the year of 1967. It was started by a Seattle native named Murray Pletz. Since then JanSport has changed dramatically and now is available nationwide. Murray Pletz had won a competition sponsored by the Alcoa aluminum company. The idea was to design a new backpack using aluminum. Murray Pletz designed an aluminum flexible-frame

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    ujarat Gujarat Tea Processors and Packers Limited In 1992‚ Gujarat tea Processors and Packers Limited (GTPPL)‚ manufacturer-cum-marketer of WAGH BAKRI brand of tea‚ introduced a new product into the market – tea Quik tea bags. GTPPL‚ a leading player in the Gujarat tea market has been in this business since 1893. Wagh Bakri range of products enjoyed 50-55 % of Ahmedabad dust tea market in 1994-95. But the market response to Tea Quik‚ as far as sales are concerned‚ had not been upto the mark

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    The Purpose of Paper Bags

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    The Bears were well beaten last week when they lost to Mt Albert by 52 – 18. The Lions scored 32 points before the Bears managed to trouble the scorers and quite frankly the Lions looked like they had plenty in reserve. The Bears have a lot of young players in their side and it is that inexperience that has seen them struggle this year as they look to the future. The Tigers have much to play for and it is unlikely they will drop their guard this weekend and should come away with a sound victory

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    Biodegradable Plastic Bag

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    | Latent heat is a science term used to describe the amount of energy that has been absorbed or released when a substance goes through the process of changing states. | Latent Heat of Fusion - heat absorbed by a unit mass of a solid at its melting point in order to convert the solid into a liquid at the same temperature  The heat absorbed as a substance changes phase from liquid to solid‚ a process called fusion or solidification. For water‚ Latent Heat of Solidification - heat liberated

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    Ban on Plastic Bag

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    Nonviolent action takes low risk Name: Feng Ji Nonviolent action has been widely used in political and economical change that people can use it to fight for their true power of holder. This article is based on Merriman’s article “Agents of Change and Nonviolent”(Merriman‚ 2008)‚ Yunus’s article “The Role of the Corporation in Supporting Local Development” (Yunus‚ 2000) and DuVall’s article “Outside View: Liberation by People” (DuVall‚ 2004)--the nonviolent action is the best way to people for

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    Ocean and Plastic

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    Ocean Turns Into Plastic Island? Could Happen Have you ever wondered what happens to that plastic bottle or plastic bag that you throw away? What if I told you that the bag and the bottle are slowly killing off marine life and slowly turning our oceans into dumps? This is the case and the problem is only growing and everybody is responsible for it and everybody needs to pitch in and clean up this mess. We all use plastic because it’s convenient for us‚ but in the end it ends up killing the marine

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