taxes with hemp in America from 1631 until early 1800’s (LA times‚ Aug 12 1981). Refusing to grow hemp in America during the 17th & 18th century was against the law. You could be jailed! ( Hemp in Colonial Virginia ‚ G. M. Herdon). 80% of all textiles‚ fabrics‚ cloths‚ linen‚ drapes‚ bed sheets‚ etc.....were made from hemp until 1820’s
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Textiles products can be disposed in many different ways: Many are completely unaware that many textiles are recyclable‚ even if they are made from synthetic fabrics. Unfortunately‚ because of this‚ tons of textiles end up in landfills‚ rather than at recycling centers. By recycling textiles‚ we reduce the amount of energy that is required to produce the fabrics‚ since much of the production is already done. Also‚ recycling helps conserve precious resources. Many don’t relise how much energy
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Embroideries of Gujarat: ARI work Printing and embroidery in Gujarat reveals a cultural tradition that has evolved through centuries. Most of the best and earliest textiles were created in Gujarat. Printing and embroidery in Gujarat has a huge world market. Varieties of embroidery in Gujarat include: * Toran‚ the embroidered doorway decoration with hanging flaps‚ which is said to ventilate good luck. * Pachhitpatis‚ hanged from the corners as a welcome symbol to the visitors. * Chaklas
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H. Eberle H. Hermeling M. Hornberger R. Kilgus R. Kupke D. Menzer A. Moll W. Ring Clothing Technology ....from fibre to fashion Fifth Edition VERLAG EUROPA-LEHRMITTEL · Nourney‚ Vollmer GmbH & Co. KG Düsselberger Straße 23 · 42781 Haan-Gruiten Europa-Nr. 62218 Authors: Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Hornberger Renate Kupke Dieter Menzer Andrea Moll Werner Ring Director of Studies Dipl.-Ing (FH)‚ Principal Diplom-Modellistin‚ Lecturer Senior Lecturer Dipl.-Ing (FH)
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Informative Essay: Clothing Man as a species evolved and grew over the course of history; and as society further developed‚ it became evident that evolution needed a cover. While babies are born in all their glory‚ clothing becomes an inevitable necessity. The development of clothing was inevitable in order to fit societal standards. Much like evolution of man‚ however‚ clothes were bound to change. In order to understand the development of clothing in relation to style‚ it is imperative to recognize
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what other options to the 50-50 joint venture would you consider for manufacturing textiles in China? Make the argument that one of these options is more likely to meet Rocky River’s expectations than the partnerships already in place. Ray Betzell is the general manager of a joint venture Rocky River Industries and Shangai Fabric Ltd. Rocky River launched Shui Fabrics a 50-50 joint venture between U.S textile manufactures and the Chinese Company to produce dye and coat fabric for sale to both
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particular physical features are very popular. Production of certain standards are met within the framework of seals‚ I believe it will bring great benefit. Firstly it ll be sold to big companies for furniture or textile‚ after some time there ll be created a brand identity. Clothing‚ textile poducts‚ accesories and furniture will be considered in this identity. 1- konunun genel anlatımı_what 2- neden böyle bir konu seçtim? eksik olan birşeyler var bu alanda‚ bundan bahset_why 3- ürünleri daha detaylı
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Another difference of India was that they not only made yarn but also produced cloth. This was because throughout India there seemed to be a competition of the machine manufactures which cause local textiles of making their manufactures a huge success through shareholders‚ investors‚ and financiers (Doc.6).Also‚ the production of cotton yarn and cloth in India through the years 1884 to 1914 seemed to increase except for their hand spun yarn that went
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Overview of the Indian Garment Industry By: M. K. Panthaki (Clothing Manufacturers’ Association of India) Overview of the Indian Garment Industry By: M. K. Panthaki The Garment Industry of India is an Rs -one trillion industry. Almost 33 % of its knitwear production and about 20% of its woven-garment production‚ both by volume‚ enters export markets. Overall about 25 % of the volume of its garment production goes into export markets‚ leaving 75 % for domestic consumption. The Industry covers
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The true Philippine Civilization has been dominated by colonial influences. Almost all the traditional art we are familiar with are derived from foreign influences. The admirable culture and traditions we once had have truly been forgotten and replaced by foreign ways of living. It is disappointing to consider our ethnic groups who have retained historical conventions primitive‚ ignorant‚ and uncivilized. In fact‚ the practices‚ way of living‚ and the kind of culture they keep possession of are
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