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    Raymond Franchise Business

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    present chairman and managing director has been instrumental in restructuring the group. With the divestment of its non-core businesses‚ the group has emerged stronger‚ with a more focused approach. Today‚ with a 33 million-meter capacity in wool & wool-blended fabrics‚ Raymond commands an over 60% market share in worsted suiting in India and ranks amongst the first three fully integrated manufacturers of worsted suiting in the world. We are perhaps the only company in the world to have a diverse

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    Sheering Sheep

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    Audience: All Age 4-H Exhibitors Purpose: To direct the audience on how to shear a sheep before their show Shearing sheep is fun and very easy if you know what you’re doing. I have sheared a lot of sheep within the past five years‚ and I have taken lambs to the fair. I learned how to shear my first year lamb. Ed Smolder‚ the old 4-H county extinction agent always helped out at the fair shearing the sheep. He once told me that I needed to flip the lamb and sheer it or go into the ring with your

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    Viking Women

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    rich family would have many slaves to help her fulfill her duties. Sewing and weaving were a major part of a Viking woman’s life‚ and they spent many hours each day at the loom or spinning wool. Viking women were very talented at weaving linen‚ tapestries and spinning wool. Food dyes were used to dye linen and wool different colours‚ and tapestries adorned the walls of longhouses as decorative features. Viking women wore a long linen dress that was either plain or pleated. They wore a long woolen tunic

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    1 Materials: Part I: steel wool (HEB‚ Target‚ Lowe’s‚ Home Depot) You can also try SOS pads. tweezers vinegar test tube (in your kit) water petri dish (in your kit) Part II: hydrogen peroxide small pieces of raw potato (yeast or beef liver may be substituted for the potato) small bowl Procedures: Part I: Reaction between iron and oxygen 1. Break off a small piece of steel wool and soak it in vinegar for at least one minute. Use tweezers to push the steel wool around to remove all bubbles

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    Hardy Weinberg Questions

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    certain flock of sheep‚ 4% of the population has black wool and 96% has white wool. Black wool is a recessive trait. Assume that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. a. What is q2? b. What is the recessive allele frequency? c. What is the dominant allele frequency? d. What percentage of the population is heterozygous for white wool? e. What percentage of the population is homozygous for white wool? 7. In a population that is in

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    Mock Buying Project Paper

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    fabrics‚ digital printed fabrics‚ woven knit fabrics‚ wool fabrics‚ high performance nylon fabrics‚ micro-light fleece fabrics‚ and spandex fabrics would best meet the needs and wants of the consumers targeted. The targeted consumer is given a variety of high performance and quality fabrics to meet their desires when shopping for sportswear/ athletic wear. For group 2‚ we decided that synthetic fiber-blend fabrics‚ woven knit fabrics‚ wool fabrics‚ high performance nylon fabrics‚ micro-light fleece

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    Clothing In The 1700s

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    diapers. If it was cold of course‚ they would be more wrapped up. Children also often wore only cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts. In these times‚ men wore tunics‚ a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen. They often wore it only over one shoulder. They would wear a wool cloak if it was cold out and would use them as blankets if they needed to (for example‚ if they were fighting in a war). Their legs were bare and they wore leather sandals if they weren’t barefoot. Many men

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    Backpacking Checklist

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    extended stay backpacking adventures‚ add the following items to the above day hike list:      Quick-drying nylon pants or shorts      Short-sleeved T-shirts      Long-sleeved shirts      Fleece or wool pants      Fleece or wool top      Fleece or wool vest      Two pair wicking long underwear (one light‚ one dark)      Underwear Outerwear      Poncho or Other Rain Gear http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanCom/Checklistprint.asp?activity_id=1100&act

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    INTRODUCTION The carpet industry plays a vital role in the economy of Pakistan. Pakistan is amongst the world’s largest producers and exporters of hand-knotted Oriental carpets. It is not only a major earner of foreign exchange for the economy as a whole but it also contributes to the relief of poverty in rural areas. Families can easily enter carpet-making as an occupation as it requires few infrastructural facilities. It does not require electricity‚ water‚ etc. A wooden loom‚ yarn and

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    HW Week 6

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    2) A company produces two products that are processed on two assembly lines. Assembly line 1 has 100 available hours‚ and assembly line 2 has 42 available hours. Each product requires 10 hours of processing time on line 1‚ while on line 2‚ product 1 requires 7 hours and product 2 requires 3 hours. The profit for product 1 is $6 per unit‚ and the profit for product 2 is $4 per unit. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve this model by using graphical analysis. 6)

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