summer they endured mild winter. The weather influenced their clothing. In the hot times of the year light clothing were appropriate for the public. The light clothing were produced from plant fibers as linen. Also wool was rarely worn. In Ancient Rome most common used fabric was wool because of the abundance of sheep. The public wore tunics that varied in style and color based on class and rank. The masses from both Countries had a different wardrobe. Egypts masses wore Animal skins‚ decorative
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workers because it meant business owners wanted to keep wages as low as possible. 5. The texture industry was important to Britain because it helped them become a rich and powerful country. 6. Wool was an important British product because Britain’s climate and geography suited the raising of sheep and wool could be harvested cheaply and turned in to cloth in nearby communities. 7. Britain obtained cotton from their colonies of southern United States and newly conquered India. 8. The main goal
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steps were repeated with copper sulfate. In part 3 of the lab 20 drops of HCl were added to a test tube with a small zinc piece. It was then heated with a lit wooden splint in the opening. Also in part 3 of the experiment a small piece of steel wool was added to a test tube with 10 mL of 0.6M copper sulfate. In part 4 of the lab 2 drops of 0.1M silver
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slowly moving towards the bottom of the beaker and settling there. The liquid in the solution remained the blue colour from before. Cementation: The steel wool turned into a brown colour where it had been in contact with the sulphuric acid with copper dissolved into it. The copper attached onto the steel wool and it was replaced by the steel wool. The liquid was not blue anymore and it was a clear colour. Electrowinning: Bubbles formed around the electrodes as soon as they entered the solution. Bubbles
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During 1950’s and 60’s‚ there was a period of full employment with GDP’s average annual rate of 4%. One of the factors that helped the economical growth at that time was the wool boom of 1951 where New Zealand exported large amounts of wool to USA ‚ which led to high prices‚ thus higher standard of living. In the 70’s‚ the wool boom ended and access to key world markets for agriculture became very difficult. Also‚ the increases in oil prices in 1973 followed with falls in prices for exports‚ led economy
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Assignment front sheet| Learner name| Assessor name| |Prof Jose Mathew Mattom| Date issued|Completion date|Submitted on| ||| Qualification|Unit number and title| BTEC LEVEL 7 EDSML|STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT| || Assignment title|| In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found.| Criteria reference|To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able
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kettle is needed for all of the water to evaporate. Apparatus Water Calorimeter Insulating mat Mass balance Electric heater Ammeter Voltmeter Stopwatch 2 short wires‚ 3 long ones Kettle Square of insulating wool Method 1. Circuit made 2. Calorimeter on insulating wool placed on mass balance 3. Heater placed in calorimeter 4. Mass balance set to zero 5. Water heated in kettle then poured into calorimeter 6. Heater switched on‚ p.d. increased to 12V 7. Recording started when water
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Fashion in the relevance to the Edwardian Era 1890-1919 the last maturity of elegance. The time period of the Edwardian Era in England was a period of sexual politics‚ mindless triviality‚ tensions between social security and individual freedom and wavering belief in God and religion. The Edwardian age is sometimes called the "golden age" where extravagant parties and high fashion are all everyone cares about. First impressions and formalities are so important‚ they matter more than freedom of speech
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Armenia is a small nation made up of almost 3 million people. Armenia is full of diversity and has survived many challenges throughout the centuries. Armenian’s are strongly influenced by their culture and experiences. The Armenian culture is rich in traditions and beliefs that identity with Armenia not just as culture‚ but that of the Armenian people. Geography and Climate Armenia lies between a mountainous plateau‚ that rises 3‚000 to 7‚000 feet above sea level and is landlocked between the Black
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