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    Natural Dyes

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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. Textile fiber may be dyed before spinning (dyed in the wool)‚ but most textiles are yarn-dyed or piece-dyed after weaving. Many natural dyes require the use of chemicals called mordants to bind the dye to the textile fibers; tannin from oak galls‚ salt‚ natural alum‚ vinegar‚ and ammonia from stale urine were

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    Europe Essay

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    AP European Summer Work Chapter 9: The flowering of Medieval Civilizations Cultural Developments: in the 12th and early 13th century‚ education was revolutionized‚ the Bureaucratization of monarchies was introduced‚ the commercial transactions in cities‚ and the development of church and civil law as society became wealthier and more expansive. The Rise of Universities: In the high middle ages‚ universities revolutionized the world. Monastic Schools; monastic schools were found favorable

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    My Own Country

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    did VERY LITTLE  .there is a whole museum of him and whatever related .Blorida  are very famous for [[Museum]] infact this is a list                List  that Blorida is famous for                _______________________ 1.[[Cobblestone]] 2.[[[[Wool]] 4.[[Marble]] 5.[[Gold]] 6.[[Iron]] 7.[[Diamond]] 8.[[Wood]] 9.[[Cake]]                                                                                                                                                                        

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    Guilds played an important role in the Medieval towns. A guild would make sure that anything that was made was made with good quality and sold for a decent price. Being a guild in the Medieval society was an honor because it meant you were a skilled worker and had respect for society. Some of the guilds would check on other members to make sure their work was up to standards. Guilds who got caught cheating the public were made to work at their own cost‚ but the worst punishment would be expelled

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    November night

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    gives of a feeling of terror as the poet has personified it and gives of an impression that a human is trying to enter the house. On the second stanza the word ‘gulp’ is used as onampatpia which is a sound technique. The line ‘Brown fuzz of cotton wool’ suggests its unclean and dirty because the ‘brown fuzz’ is pollution. The words ‘lamp fades’ suggests that the light cant be seen. On the third stanza ‘frost in my lungs is harsh as leaves’ implies the sharpness and how rough the lungs are. In

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    It Sifts

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    falling on the road and mountains. The illusion in line three suggests the color and size of the snow droplets. In the first two stanzas she is doing one thing: looking at her reflection in the mirror while putting make up on: “It fills with Alabaster Wool‚” (3) “The Wrinkles of the Road.” (4) Towards the end of the poem it switches to her dressing herself up in garments‚ “It wraps it Rail by Rail.” (10) The rest of the stanzas have different rhythmic patterns. This suggests that “it” is talking about

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    Basseri Iran

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    Basseri of Iran Kassandra Ogles 21 July 2011 Ant 101 The Bassri are traditional pastoral nomads who inhabit the Iranian province of Fars and migrate along the mountains near the town of Sharaz. (http://www.everyculture.com/Africa-Middle-East/Basseri-Orientation.html). Living in the mountains and plains or Iran‚ they use livestock as their primary means of living. They are nomads who travel with their livestock year round in order to get the most use out of their herd

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    How to Paint Your Car

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    Paint-it-Yourself Luar Martinez April 1‚2011 Eng. 111-HB1 K.L. Thomas Do you believe that things turn out right only if you do them yourself? If yes‚ well you’re in luck‚ because today I will show u how to paint your own car. The entire activity can take about five to six hour and requires a lot of precision; but it allows you to expand your creativity and even save a couple of bucks. Before even thinking about painting a car‚ you must first have dry and dust free area(carport). Also if your

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    amount of charge (in Coulombs) that we can generate with static electricity. 3. Experimental Setup - The apparatus used in this experiment included: an electroscope chamber with suspended sphere and top cover‚ 2 guide blocks with spheres‚ cotton and wool squares‚ plastic rods‚ and a white vinyl strip. It is crudely drawn below. Figure 1 - Electroscope Setup 4. Procedures Part 1 - Charging a Sphere 1. Began by removing the right side guide block and setting it

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    helper girl‚ Sophy expresses after the trial: "I’m not read in the field but sulky... It’s never entered that wool of hers that the only reason I keep her is because she needs her dollar and quarter..." (312). Miss Merriweather’s speech reveals what kind of person she is; Miss Merriweather is characterized as a prejudiced gossip who degrades Sophy by using a metaphor to compare her head to "wool". Miss Merriweather draws on the stereotype that black people are not smart by comparing Sophy’s head to balls

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