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    measures. The Southern economy was built on the labor of African American slaves. With the invention of the cotton gin in 1793‚ the cotton industry became the lucrative field for the south. Slave labor cut costs as it produced cotton for sale to other regions and exports to England. In exchange‚ southerner’s would purchase manufactured goods from the north. The southern cotton industry served as an engine of growth for the entire nation’s economy in the antebellum years. Another economic issue

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    manufacturing. Which involves spinning‚ combing‚ weaving‚ bleaching‚ dyeing‚ and printing‚ stitching‚ buying‚ and selling of textiles? They deal with yarn‚ linen‚ cloth and other goods including fabrics made from raw cotton‚ synthetic fiber‚ cloth other‚ goods and fabrics made from raw cotton‚ synthetic fiber and cloth‚ and to generate‚ accumulate‚ distribute and supply electricity. Company is providing quality products to its customers within the Pakistan and outside the Pakistan. Presently company

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    The invention of the mechanical cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 revolutionized the production of cotton. With the ability to pick and clean cotton faster‚ plantation owners had to plant more cotton plants to produce more and keep up with demand‚ thus this created a need for more slaves to not only plant and harvest the larger crops but help in other duties on the plantation. By 1860‚ the explosion of slavery in the United States amounted to approximately four million slaves. The Southern States

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    compounds into the environment. The chemicals are being discharge at an increasing rate that due to the rising demand for the synthetic fibers used in the apparel production process and the chemicals fertilizers and pesticides applied in planting cotton that pollute the ecosystem‚ which also harms the humans. On the other hand‚ more and more people are becoming increasingly interested in the environment‚ ethical and social impacts of the products and service they purchase and the social responsibility

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    Valaya and Manish Malhotra have also made their mark in the global fashion arena. Apart from the rich tradition the strength of the Indian fashion industry also rests on strong raw material availability. India is the third largest producer of cotton‚ the second largest producer of silk and the fifth largest producer of man-made fibres in the world. India also possesses large number of skilled human resources and has among the lowest labour costs in the world. With the end of quota regime

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    QUAID-I-AZAM UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD INTRODUCTION “A textile or cloth is a flexible woven material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibers often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibers of wool‚ flax‚ cotton‚ or other material to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving‚ knitting‚ crocheting‚ knotting‚ or pressing fibers together. Textiles have an assortment of uses‚ the most common of which are for clothing and containers such as bags and

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    Automobiles stay ahead of everything in the emission of carbon‚ so as for as possible try to avoid using your automobile for short distances. 2. As much as possible use cotton bags or paper bags than plastic bags. 3. Start using the recycle base articles‚ change from plastic to paper 4. We can change ourselves to use cotton cloths than silk rayon cloths. 5. Instead of everybody using their own vehicle if some of you are working in the same area and living in the same area you can share

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    very long or complicated. First‚ the barrel of the marker is molded out of a plastic resin. Screen printing is added to the barrel‚ including information such as the description of the color of the ink and the Sharpie logo. A filament made out of cotton material is used to hold in the ink as it is inserted into the barrel. A needle is used to inject the permanent ink from the opposite end of the barrel. Then the writing tip is applied. The cap is placed on the Sharpie marker and the permanent ink

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    America’s politicians started to become more reliant on the quickened speed of travel and communication. Inventions and technology fueled the Industrial Revolution in the United States economically as well. The Cotton Gin had a huge impact on the United States. According to document 3‚ the cotton gin vastly reduced the labor time needed to get

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    observes how all the cotton pickers long freedom making it a metaphor to caged birds in a way that all they want is to be free and able to fly. Most commonly‚ they both share the same feeling of being lost and trapped and lack the same rights as the ones that are free. The caged bird represents the cotton pickers and the African Americans meaning that they cannot have freedom and are ensnared in a world of no rest and hard work‚ regarding their colored skin.This shows how the cotton pickers and caged

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