...1-服装用纤维按来源分为哪二类? 天然纤维,化学纤维 2-根据纤维的长度,服装用纤维分为哪二类? 长丝(天然长丝),短纤维 3-常用的合成纤维有哪些? 化学纤维包括:人造纤维、合成纤维。 ① 人造纤维:粘胶纤维、醋酯纤维、富强纤维、铜氨纤维。 ② 合成纤维:涤纶、锦纶、腈纶、丙纶、氨纶、维纶、氯纶、芳纶 。 服用性能优点: 强度大,弹性好,不霉不蛀 服用性能缺点: 吸湿性差,摩擦易产生静电,易沾污, ① 涤纶:织物挺、爽、保形性好、耐磨、尺寸稳定、易洗快干,适用分散染料、重氮分散染料、可溶性还原染料。 ② 锦纶:耐磨性特别好、透气性差,适用酸性染料,散染料。 ③ 晴纶:蓬松性好、有皮毛感,适用分散染料,阳离子染料。 最多用是:涤纶 4-常用的纤维素纤维有哪些? 天然纤维:种子纤维、韧皮纤维。 ① 种子纤维 如:棉、木棉。 ② 韧皮纤维 如:亚麻、苎麻、大麻、罗布麻。 服用性能优缺点: •棉:① 吸湿性。 ② 保湿性。 ③ 耐热性。 ④ 耐碱性。 ⑤ 卫生性。 •麻:①天然纤维中麻的强度最高。②吸湿性极好。③具有较好的防水、耐腐蚀性,不易霉烂,且不易虫蛀, 在洗涤时使用冷水,不要刷洗,不会有起毛现象。 ④染色性能好。 5-常用的蛋白质纤维有哪些? 蛋白质纤维:动物毛、丝。 ① 动物毛:绵羊毛、山羊毛、马海毛、兔毛、骆驼毛、牦牛毛、羊驼毛、骆马毛。 ② 丝:桑蚕丝、柞蚕丝、蓖麻蚕死、木薯蚕丝。 服用性能优缺点: •丝:①蚕丝具有良好的吸湿性和抗静电性。②与皮肤接触时的感觉柔软舒适,无异物感。③具有防紫外线能力。④是天然纤维中最不耐晒的纤维。 •毛:①优良的吸湿性能。②不易产生静电。③优良的弹性回复性能。 ④耐酸不耐碱。 8-纤维鉴别有哪些方法? 手感目测法、燃烧法、显微镜观察法、化学溶解法、药品着色法、熔点法、红外吸收光谱鉴别 真丝面料、涤纶长丝仿真丝面料和粘胶长丝仿真丝面料鉴别出:燃烧法 9-什么是羊毛的缩绒性? 羊毛的缩绒性:是指羊毛纤维集合体在湿热条件和化学试剂的作用下受到机械外力的挤压揉搓而粘合成毡绒的性质。(羊毛鳞片的方向性、羊毛纤维的波状卷曲和柔软性及弹性是产生缩绒现象的原因) →毛纤维在湿热条件下,经机械外力的反复作用,纤维集合体逐渐收缩紧密,并相互穿插纠缠,交编毡化。这一性能称为毛纤维的缩绒性。利用这一特性来处理羊毛衫的加工工艺称为羊毛衫缩绒。缩绒是羊毛衫后整理工艺中的一项主要内容,为了给缩绒 创造一个好的条件,及加快缩绒速度,通常在缩绒时要加化学试剂。) 什么是棉的丝光处理? 棉的丝光处理:在一定强力下,用浓烧碱溶液处理的加工过程。(经过丝光的棉织物其强力、柔软性、光泽、可染性、吸水性等都会到一定程度的提高) 10-什么是纱线的捻度?纱线的捻度有哪几档? 捻度:纱线单位长度上的捻回数称为捻度。纱线通常以10cm内的捻回数来表示捻度,而精纺毛纱通常以1m内的捻回数表示。(捻度一般以1英寸里的捻度数量来定义) 什么是纱线的捻向?纱线的捻向有几种?捻向:捻向是纱线加捻的方向。分为Z捻、S捻 11-表征纱线细度的指标有哪些? 细度的指标: 英制支数、公制支数、特数、旦数 ①英制支数(Ne):在公定回潮率时,1磅重的纱线所具有的某标准长度的倍数,该标准长度视纱线种类而不同。因此支数越大纱线越细,尤其是棉型纺织行业。 ②公制支数(Nm):在公定回潮率时,1g重纱线长度的米倍数。 公制支数也是定重制,因此支数越大纱线越细。棉纺织毛纺织行业都有使用。 ...
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...Dr. Liao ITC 520, Fall 2015 Homework 3 (75 points) Assigned: Due: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 5pm, Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Purpose Practice on CIA and AAA. Part A: Authentication (15 pts) Consider the following authentication protocol for two parties to mutually authenticate to each other. Bob sends authentication request to Alice. Alice generates a random challenge message c, encrypts it with the key k that she shares with Bob, and sends the Ek (c) to Bob. Bob decrypts it, adds 1 to c, and sends Ek (c + 1) back to Alice. Alice decrypts the message and compares it with c. If the difference is 1, Bob is authenticated. Simultaneously, Alice sends authentication request to Bob, and Bob performs the same operation as described above to authenticate Alice in the same manner. Does the above mutual authentication secure? Why or why not? Part B: Authorization (15 pts) Suppose you are hired as a research assistant (RA) for Professor Liao. All RAs and Prof. Liao belong to the same group. On his Unix server, a directory called Research contain all research data and has the permission bits set as 730. There is one file under that directory called paper.tex owned by Prof. Liao and has the permission bits set as 644. Is it secure, and can anyone else other than Prof. Liao can modifier his paper? If you think it is not secure, include a step-bystep instruction on how to modify the file, and you must explain the underlying cause for such compromise. Part C: Authorization (15 pts) Assume...
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...GAD is an anxiety disorder that may begin during adolescence (Liao et al., 2013). Moreover, individuals who experienced maltreatment during childhood could have an increased rate of developing numerous disorders during their life, including GAD. Liao et al. study consisted of 26 adolescent participants with GAD, and 25 non-GAD control participants. The participants completed a childhood trauma questionnaire, and a high-resolution structural magnetic resonance scans (Liao et al., 2013). Furthermore, they sought to examine the connection between childhood maltreatment and the development of GAD; this may be useful in ascertaining potential risk factors (Liao et al., 2013). Liao’s research utilizing MRI technology indicated that there was...
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...Chapter 1 Background English came to Singapore around 19th century. After the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819, he set Singapore as a trading port in Malacca. This port attracted many people coming to do trading in Singapore. They came to trade and stayed. Not more than three years after the landing of Raffles, Singapore was a town with over 10,000 inhabitants (Chuan, 2003). That time the British presence came almost immediately for the language of trade and commerce developing. According to the big immigration after port setting in Singapore, the country today is a multi-ethnic country, which composed of Chinese (77%), Malay (15%), and Indians (8%). This made English serves as an inter-ethnic lingua franca (Harada, 2009). The first languages of most Singaporeans are Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. Since they are educated in English, they can speak English fluently. Singlish is the English-based creole spoken and written colloquially in Singapore. Singlish has its unique slang and syntax, which are more pronounced in informal speech. Singlish vocabulary formally takes after British English (in terms of spelling and abbreviations), although naming conventions are in a mix of American and British ones (with American ones on the rise). In brief, Singlish contains loanwords borrowed from Chinese dialect and Malay. The grammars which are used in Singlish are quite different from SSE such as; copula deletion, generalized “is it” question tag,...
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...Beijing Though the Beijing area had been fought over and populated in previous years, the first major city in this zone hadn't been established until 938 A.D. Originally, Beijing had been called Nanjing, or Nanking, which means the “Southern Capital.” Nanjing was made the secondary capital of the Liao Dynasty at the time of its establishment. In 1125, the Liao Dynasty became part of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, and Nanjing was made the new capital of this kingdom after it was renamed Zhongdu, meaning the “central capital.” The Liao Dynasty fell to the Mongols in 1215, and burned Zhongdu to the ground. Soon after, the city was rebuilt under Kublai Khan and named Dadu, which means the “grand capital.” It wasn't until the Ming Dynasty that this city was named Beijing, and began to take its modern form in 1403. Today, Beijing is home to more than 17 million people, and is booming with industry and culture. Beijing is famous for its public operas which involve song, spoken dialogue, and various actions such as acrobatics or fighting sequences. The Siheyuan (四合院) is a traditional architectural style of Beijing. Based on a square design, a siheyuan consists of rooms enclosing a central courtyard. Hutongs, slim alleys that separate siheyuans, usually go from east to west, and represent closeness and humbleness, and connect old parts of Beijing together. Peking Roast Duck is famous in Beijing, and is considered a prestigious and expensive dish. The chef who created the Peking Duck is judged...
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...extent of inclusion of spirituality and spiritual care concepts in core nursing textbooks. Nurse Education Today, 35(2015), 277-282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j/nedt.2014.05.008 Ledger, S.D., (2005). The duty of nurses to meet patients’ spiritual and/or religious needs. British Journal of Nursing, 14, 220-225. doi:10.12968/bjon.2005.14.4.17607 Mendes, A. (2015). Culture and religion in nursing: providing culturally sensitive care. British Journal of Nursing, 24(2018), 459.https://doi:10.12968/bjon.2015.24.8.459 Narayanasamy, A.,Nixon, A. V., & Penny, V. (2013). An investigation into the spiritual needs of neuro-oncology patients from a nurse perspective. BMC Nursing, 12 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6955-12-2 Tseng H., & Liao, Y. Wu, L., (2016). Nurse education and willingness to provide spiritual care. Nursing Education Today, 38(2016), 36-41....
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...Final Group Project Creative Thinking! ! ! ! ! Circle and Cross FINAL GROUP PROJECT - CIRCLE AND CROSS 1 ! About the Company! ! ! ! ! ! Kids@Ease is a blogshop started in 2011 when the owner herself gave birth to a baby girl. The medium for selling is a facebook page. Ever since then, she has been selling to a very constant group of customers, forum friends who also had children at the same time as her. The items being sold on Kids@Ease are things like baby clothes, accessories and toys for babies and toddlers. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! FINAL GROUP PROJECT - CIRCLE AND CROSS 2 Initial Problem Statement! ! “In what ways might we increase sales for a blog shop selling baby products?”! Firstly, we must question the root of the problem and apply the PCAN model in ! ! order to do so!! ! Why-Why-Why-Why-Why? ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Why are sales low? Not enough customer Why? Why? ! Not enough publicity ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Why? Budget constraints on advertising ! ! ! Reputation not established ! ! ! ! FINAL GROUP PROJECT - CIRCLE AND CROSS Why? Blog shop relatively new and small 3 Evaluation! Not enough customers ➙ Need to recruit new customers ➙ Need to increase publicity ! ! ! Since we have found the main root of the problem, we can apply reversed problem statement to come out with creative ideas!! ! ! Revised...
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...1 Online Learning Vs. Traditional Learning ENG 122: English Composition I September 24, 2015 2 Online Learning Vs. Traditional Learning Angiello, R. (2010). Study Looks at Online Learning vs. Traditional Instruction. Education Digest, 76(2), 56. In this short article, Angiello examined the impacts of online education as opposed to traditional learning. She questions whether students learn well as online or in traditional classrooms. She performed a study to give some insight on the issues of online learning verses traditional learning. The study ended with those of who took the online classes performed better than those in a traditional classroom. This article will generally be used to corroborate assertions I make pertaining on why I feel online learning is better than your traditional learning. I think Angiello's “Study Looks at Online Learning vs. Traditional Instruction” will provide an excellent template of what my paper could look like. MILLIRON, M. D. (2010). Online Education vs. Traditional Learning: Time to End the Family Feud. Chronicle Of Higher Education, 57(11), B30. In this article Milliron explains how online learning is typically easier to attend because in an online setting you area actually getting things done much faster than the traditional way of schooling. I say these things because when you're online it is much more easier for someone to type in information and get things done quicker...
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...was reconstructed. Internal failures of the CCP were forgotten and replaced with a rhetoric of “victimhood” (Liao, 2013, p. 547) that highlighted the collective suffering of the Chinese nation. For example, traumatic moments under the hands of the imperialist western forces during the Qing Dynasty were commemorated as moments of national suffering under foreign hands, to be contrasted with the intense patriotism of Chinese forces during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 (Wang, 2008, 801). In addition, the CCP also promoted domestic tourism to “Patriotic Education” (p. 795) sites, including ancient Chinese cultural and architectural monuments such as the Great Wall as well as memorial sites of armed conflict that mostly glorify communist efforts during the Japanese occupation. Smith (1996, p. 384) contends that collective memory not only builds solidarity, it also provides a “raison d’être” (p. 384). The simplistic memory of a supposed “golden age” (p. 384) becomes compared to the present and heralded as an ideal state for the nation to work towards. By presenting themselves as the ones who have been essential in restoring national glory from previous historical trauma and by externalising domestic problems, the CCP managed to maintain political legitimacy and further establish themselves as the most appropriate leadership to represent national interests on the global stage (Liao, 2013. pp. 547-550). For the most part the move was a success. With loyalty to the party constituting an essential...
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...Altruism in Society (Team Project) (PSY400) Elements of Persuasion The great rhetorician, Aristotle, proposed that the persuasiveness of any argument is based on three elements: ethos—the credibility of the speaker, logos—the strength of the argument, and pathos—the communicator’s ability to emotionally move an audience (O’Quinn, 2009). The ethos of an argument is established by the speaker conveying trustworthiness, expertise in the subject, and an appropriate tone towards the audience. The element of logos is concerned with the logical power of the argument and the strategy utilized to present the argument. Lastly, pathos is the way in which the argument is presented. A persuasive argument should use vivid yet simple language, be applicable to the audience, and cite credible facts. Furthermore, Aristotle’s rhetorical elements are closely mirrored by Myers’ (2008) primary ingredients of persuasion: 1) the communicator; 2) the message; 3) how the message is communicated; 4) the audience. In our campaign to bring awareness of the human rights violation of human trafficking, we have sought to utilize both the elements of logos and pathos to convey the seriousness of the situation. The logical power of the argument is built upon the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 and 2003 (TVPA), which stipulates that induced commercial sex, labor, or services is punishable under the law and victims of said induced acts are eligible for government benefits (Human Trafficking...
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...Haipeng Fu Analysis of the External Environment: I want to build a home decoration company in china. General Environment 1 Demographics: China has the most population in the world. There are 1.35404 billion people in my country. In my hometown Liaoyang city, the urban resident population is 1.824 million. This is a huge market. 2 Legal: A few years ago, Chinese government encouraged the real estate industry. The relevant laws and regulations provided convenience for this industry. At the same time, the related industry developing rapidly. But in recent years, the price of house is too high. The people cannot afford it. The government issued some policy to control the price. This indirectly affects the enthusiasm of real estate developers. It also indirectly affects the development of home decoration industry. 3 Sociocultural: China is a country with a long history. It has various traditional cultures. Especially the housing culture. There are so many elements of decorate a room appeared in Chinese 5000 years history river. As we know china is an ethnic fusion country has 56 ethnic minorities. Different ethnic minorities have their different centuries-old cultural deposits. All of these elements could blend in home decoration. But in recent year, western culture becomes popular. More and more Chinese want to decorate their house like pattern of western house. This will impact to the traditional home decoration industry in China. 4 Technological: In this sphere, the...
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...Childhood Obesity: The Latest Epidemic Facing Today’s Children Ashford University ENG 122 January 7, 2013 1. Childhood Obesity: The Latest Epidemic Facing Today’s Children Childhood obesity is the latest growing epidemic facing today’s children. In a report published by the Center for Disease Control (2012), nearly 17% or 12.5 million children and adolescents in the United States are classified as obese. Obesity is defined as having a body mass index that is equal to or greater than the 95th percentile for children of the same age and sex. Childhood obesity can be the result of genetics but is mostly the result of continuous overeating with little or no physical activity to counter the number of calories ingested. Since childhood obesity remains a growing epidemic, the rise of childhood obesity can be attributed to such factors as increased entertainment media, targeting of children by marketing, larger portion sizes, and the consumption of sugar drinks. In today’s society, entertainment media devices such as smart phones, television, computers, video games and movies are an everyday part of life. With an extensive amount of media devices at our fingertips, children are spending an average of 7.5 hours a day engaged with some form of a communication device with the majority of that time allocated to watching television or playing video games (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012). This increase in watching television or playing video...
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...In the field of Industrial/Organizational psychology, one of the most researched areas is the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance (Judge, Thoresen, Bono, & Patton,2001). In Judge et al. (2001), it was found by Brayfield and Crockett (1955) that there is only a minimal relationship between job performance and job satisfaction. However, since 1955, Judge et al. (2001) cited that there are other studies by Locke (1970), Schwab & Cummings (1970), and Vroom (1964) that have shown that there is at least some relationship between those variables. Judge et al. (2001) argued that there are seven different models that can be used to describe the job satisfaction and job performance relationship. Some of these models view the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance to be unidirectional, that either job satisfaction causes job performance or vice versa. One construct that has been used to predict job performance is personality. This is one area that is criticized by many people as something that may not be valid to use (Rothstein & Goffin, 2000). Despite these criticisms, most researchers feel that studying the relationship between personality and job performance is extremely useful (Goffin, Rothstein, & Johnston,2000). According to Buss (1992), the Big Five factors (which for this study are Cattell’s five Global factors of: extraversion, anxiety, tough-mindedness, independence, and self-control) have some influence on job performance. The original...
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...Brewery Corporation I. History The consolidated Brewery Corporation was established by Mr. Carlos Lim. His sales manager Joe Pineda, his finance manager Peter Go Liao, and his production manager David Tiu, they’re all came from San Miguel Corporation and they’d been there for so many years. Only the market research director, Mario Benitez was the only one who’s a non-SMC. Now, they’re planning to launch a new brand of beer to screw the San Miguel Corporation. II. Identify the problem The sales manager, finance manager and production manager were so eager to launch their new brands of beer without conducting a market research that the market research director has been suggested. III. Alternative Course of Action * In order to Mr. Benitez to convince the chairman, sales manager, finance manager and production manager, he has to discuss to them the types of marketing research and the point of having a research before they launch a product in the market. * They must discuss it again on their conference and Mr. Benitez should explain to his executives the possible outcome of launching new brands of beer instantly. * Conduct a marketing research immediately. IV. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation Summary The three former employees of SMC, the sales manager Joe Pineda, finance manager Peter Go Liao and production manager David Tiu decided to launch their new brand of beer that can compete against the SMC. But their market research director was opposed and said...
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...A CLOSE ALIGNMENT OF ORGANIZATION STRATEGY WITH HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (HRD), AS A WAY TO IMPROVE INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE There is increased need of human resources development to meet today’s organizations’ needs, which are ever changing due to globalization that has resulted into more competition in the global markets (Garavan, Heraty, & Barnicle, 2002). According to Hyland (2005), human resource development (HRD) refers to the process of enhancing human resource capability through strategies and development, organization development and career development in order to boost their performance, which in turn boosts an organization’s performance. Therefore, HRD functions can be described as a set of organized and systematic activities, which are planned to provide opportunities to an organization’s members to acquire skills necessary for meeting their present and future job requirements (Chien-Chi & Gary, 2008). In today’s competitive markets and ever changing external environmental factors, HRD has become of great importance since it ensures productive and successful management (Du Plessis, Nel, Struthers, Robins, & Williams, 2007). Many organizations have therefore adopted the strategy of integrating their organization’s strategy into their HRD functions (Schuler, 1992), in addressing the changing external environment. Hyland defines organizational strategy as a plan of activities that an organization needs to undertake in order to meet...
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