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    Some view the Crusades as wars of bloodlust‚ greed‚ and power. War is an escalated conflict of interest usually over money and/or resources. The outcome of war is that one culture advances due to newly acquired resources or advancements made from the war. The Crusades‚ in principle‚ were originated to assist Constantinople from the onslaught of Seljuk Turks and free the Holy City of Jerusalem from the clutches of Muslim control. These events would create the most dramatic geopolitical upheaval until

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    Jessica Holland - Textiles - Fibres What must happen to the fibres before they are used to make Fabrics? Fibres are thin and small and cannot be made into afabric directly. So they are first converted into yarns which are longer‚ thicker and stronger. We then use these yarns to make fabrics. The process of making yarns from fibres is called spinning. Here the fibres are not only twisted but also pulled out or drawn. The spinning process helps to hold the fibres together and makes

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    MILK FABRIC ABSTRACT: The milk fabric is new born fabric. The milk protein fabric moistens skin and it is healthy and bacteriostatic - it is the perfect material to produce underwear and socks‚ pants‚ long-sleeve T’s and jackets also. The important ingredients of milk protein fiber are milk casein proteins‚ which can nourish and lubricate the skin. The milk protein contains the natural humectant factor‚ which can capture the moisture and maintain skin’s moisture to make the skin tender and smooth

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    How is natural latex mattress delivering comfort to the users? It is a universal fact that latex is extracted from the tree and used in making mattresses because of the elasticity properties. As a result‚ natural latex mattress can easily adjust according to the shape of the on lying on it. It has become quite popular among the users around the world and continues to captivate their imagination. Higher degree of comfort: • Natural latex mattress provides a very supportive sleep surface to the

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    belonged to. In general clothes were made from local materials such as wool‚ leather‚ wood clay and iron. Fur was regularly used to line the garments of the wealthy. Taffeta‚ velvet‚ damask are all various fabrics which weren’t available in the Middle Age period. These fabrics made out of materials such as silk‚ cotton and linen. All of their cloths were hand sewn. Poorer women wore dull coloured dresses made out of wool. The colours ranged from dark‚ brown or grey. They also wore stockings and

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    industrial goods & services. Industrial customers purchase goods & services for use in producing other goods & services. Eventually‚ whatever is finally will be sold to the consuming public or kept forever in inventory. The demand for wool does not exist in & of itself. Wool is demanded to spin yarn because yarn is demanded to weave cloth because cloth is denuded to make coats‚ & all these demands are derived from forecasts of ultimate consumer demand for coats. Thus‚ real inventory problems can develop

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    where sulfanilamide was synthesized e. fractional distillation ______6. It is a preparation of soap‚ tragacanth‚ and glycerin to soften the skin f. chemotherapy ______7 . Compounds which fasten dyes g. lanolin ______8. Wool grease from sheep h. mordants ______9. Study of fighting diseases-causing germs using chemicals which attack only the germs i. sulfa drugs ______10. A perspiration deodorant which consist of talcum‚ cornstarch and salicylic

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    Important inventions were learned in the Western Civilization. The economy focused on metal work‚ textiles‚ and construction. The production of alum was learned‚ which was a significant dye used for wool. The wheel was invented by the Sumerians and was used for carts‚ chariots‚ and pottery making. Iron was smelted for the first time in 2500BCE. This iron allowed weapons and body protection for the men. These were huge creations for the

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    formula of magnesium oxide. Equipment: · Balance · Crucible and lid · Bunsen burner · Magnesium ribbon (0.2g) · Steel wool · Crucible tongs · Pipe clay triangle · Tripod Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean‚ dry crucible and lid‚ then heat them for approximately 5 minutes over a Bunsen burner 2. Clean the surface of a 20 cm strip of magnesium ribbon using steel wool 3. Coil the magnesium ribbon‚ so that it fits into the crucible 4. Weigh crucible and lid on a balance‚ and record the mass

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    machines‚ most textiles industries were worked under the domestic system. In the domestic system‚ cloth making was in the hands of small producers. All manufacture of products was done at home or‚ at times‚ in workshops. The process of in the making of wool often involved multiple steps such as scribbling‚ spinning‚ and weaving. Each stage took place in different cottages; spinning was often done by skilled women and weaving was done by skilled men. However‚ the textile industry’s organization of labor

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