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    Natural Dye

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    changed little over time. Typically‚ the dye material is put in a pot of water and then the textiles to be dyed are added to the pot‚ which is heated and stirred until the color is transferred. Textilefiber may be dyed before spinning (dyed in the wool)‚ but most textiles are yarn-dyedor piece-dyed after weaving. Many natural dyes require the use of chemicals calledmordants to bind the dye to the textile fibers; tannin from oak galls‚ salt‚ naturalalum‚ vinegar‚ and ammonia from stale urine were

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    Diffusion and Osmosis

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    particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration in order to evenly spread out. 2 Diagram. 3. During the diffusion tube experiment I noted that firstly ammonium hydroxide was placed on to a piece of cotton wool. The cotton wool (with the ammonium hydroxide) was then placed in to a diffusion tube containing around 10 pieces of curled red litmus paper lined up from one end of the diffusion tube to the other. I had observed the diffusion tube carefully when approximately

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    Business Communication

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    vehicles‚ on the safe and enjoyable operation of they’re vehicles. Message B: Dear Ms. Giraud: Enclosed herewith please find the manuscrip0t for your book‚ Careers in Wool-gathering. After persuing the first two chapters of your 1‚500-page manuscript‚ I was forced to conclude that The subject matter‚ handicrafts and artwork using wool fibers‚ is not coincident with the publishing program of Framingham Press‚ which to this date has issued only works on business endeavours‚ avoiding all other topics

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    close to the factory work was dangerous jobs working for me. ’The Water Babies’ by Charles Kingsley‚ tells the tale of a young sweep‚ Tom. Nonetheless were better than adults. As Gaskell shows‚ at least some major Victorian Britain‚ the cotton and wool industries employed thousands of workers‚ mostly in the north of England. In textile mills children were made to clean machines while the machinery. In 1832 the use of boys for sweeping chimneys was forbidden by law‚ however‚ boys continued to be forced

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    Fibres and Fabircs - Vanda Rulewaska Term 1 assignment INTRODUCTION TO FIBRES AND FABIRCS CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 TREND - ZARA‚ Dolce&Gabbana 3.0 FABRIC AND CARE ANALYSIS : POLYESTER‚ SILK‚ COTTON 4.0 GARMENT COMPARE : NON-WOVEN‚ WOVEN‚ KNITTED                 FABRIES 5.0 APPENDIX I - MOOD BOARD : FUR SEASON IN WILD WORLD 6.0 CONCLUSION 7.0 BIBLOGRAPHY 1.0 INTRODUCTION Textile fiber‚ a unit in which many complicated textile

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    pioneers clothing

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    materials before they sew or knitted the clothing itself. It was also the work of the women to cut the wool off the sheep‚ carden it (meaning cleaning and straighten it) and spin it. Spinning clothes was so time-consuming that women often did it in groups‚ turning the chore into a chance to socialize. Types: Depending on the region and the climate of the area‚ most clothes the pioneers wore were made of wool‚ linen or cotton. Families grew flax in their own properties‚ from which linen was eventually made

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    Sensory learning: discovering the world through sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ touch and smell. Observational learning: when children watch others performing a task or activity they can remember what was done and recognise what they should do if they try it themselves. Question: Question 1b Answer: Hearing – Babies will learn to speak by listening to the people around them and imitating the sounds they hear. Children can recognise the voices of their family members and learn to recognise different tones

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    Dying Natural Fabrics

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    00262 mol o Limiting Reagent: Salicylic acid o Product: 0.00262 mol x (322.29 g/mol) = 0.844 g • % Yield: (0.515 g/0.844 g) x 100 = 61.0% For both dyes‚ there were a few fabrics that had the strongest color. They included nylon 66‚ silk‚ and worsted wool. One thing that

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    Postal Rule of Acceptance

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    actually mail the offer of selling wool to plaintiff and the plaintiff was requested on mailing back to the defendant. Unfortunately there was an error in the offered price and plaintiff did not receive it. We can thus conclude that the defendant had not receive the letter of acceptance and therefore the defendant assume that the plaintiff did not want to accept his offer so he sold the wool to a third party. There was actually a contract exists before the sale of the wool because acceptance made right

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    beautiful buildings using stone and bronze tools. The art they made was based around their religion making sculptures of the sun god‚ and they took up weaving from other ancient civilizations and made beautiful clothes out of cotton‚ wool of alpacas‚ llamas‚ and the wools of the vicuñas and guanacos. Last they had religion‚ they were very religious people‚ and their religion was based completely around nature and everything natural‚ they had a great god named‚ Viracocha‚ and they believed that he created

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