of Telanga state. Gollabhama is a old art of 50 years.It is well known for the weaver’s most favorite motif “The Milk Maid” a lady carrying the milk pot. Each motif is much thought fully placed according to the design layout of the sari. A typical cotton sari is in white color with various bright colored motives. Later gollabhama started to weave a beauty and profit trough silk saris. Silk gollabhama came in vivid eye-catching colors though the motives were still the same. Process of making gollabhama
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yard-dyed and mill-finished and is usually all-cotton, although considerable quantities are of a cotton-synthetic fiber mixture. Decades of use in the clothing industry, especially in manufacture of overalls and trousers were worn for heavy labour such as construction workers and electrical workers. Denim has demonstrated denim’s durability. This quality also made denim serviceable for leisurewear in the late 20th Century. Denim is a rugged cotton twill textile, in which the weft passes under two
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conomcscMALTESE HISTORY J. Social & Economic History 19th and 20th Century Form 4 1 Unit J.1 Malta’s Economy in the 19th Century 1. Marsamxett Harbour in 1800. 2. Cargo Ships in Grand Harbour (1870s) 3. The Suez Canal, 1869 1. Malta’s economy during the Continental System (1806-1812) During the Continental System the first commercial banks were set up in Malta. These were the AngloMaltese Bank, and the Banco di Malta. The number of British ships entering the harbours annually
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pts.) Ilona Stafford manages a small firm that produces wool rugs and cotton rugs. Her total cost per day (in dollars) equals C = 5X12 + 6X22 – 1.25X1X2, where X1 equals the number of cotton rugs produced per day, and X2 equals the number of wool rugs produced per day. Because of commitments to retail stores that sell her rugs to consumers, she must produce ten rugs per day, but any mix of wool and cotton rugs is acceptable. a. If she wants to minimize her costs (without
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materials and chemicals. For thousands of years before the introduction of synthetic fibers, the four great fibers in the fabric industry were flax, wool, cotton and silk, all products created from natural, rapidly renewable and abundant sources. Innovators developed synthetic fabrics to overcome some of the inherent limitations of natural fibers: cotton and linens wrinkle; silk requires delicate handling; and wool shrinks and can be irritating to the touch. Rayon, the first man-made fiber produced to
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reliable form of evidence was supernatural strengths, weaknesses or unusual physical characteristics. The Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692 was caused by Puritans belief of the devil, Bridget Bishop spreading the practice of witchcraft to others, and Cotton Mather’s story of the sermon and manuscript. One cause of the witch trial
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increase the price of their cotton. As stated in the article, “The effect on us is to compel us to purchase at a higher price, both what we purchase from them and from others, without receiving a correspondent increase in the price, of what we sell” (Calhoun). The South feels as if they are being cheated because all the profits are going out to the North. The southerners could not raise the cotton prices because they would lose their market share, nor reduce the supply of cotton because the compositors
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The Interchangeable Man: Eli Whitney One major goal in life is to have a purpose, to achieve a sense of accomplishment. Many people fulfill this by striving to be an inventor, someone who creates. An inventor must have a brilliant mind, a passion to create, and must be in the right place at the right time in order to be successful. Eli Whitney’s youth, education, early inventions, and mass production achievements contributed to his place as a great inventor. The early life of a person can of
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microorganisms. Another set-up, the uncultured rain sample stocked on plants showed only small number. The 3rd set-up which is cultured water placed in dark place showed a larger number of organisms than the other two set-ups. Putting a sample in the cotton strand makes the organisms immobilized. Dropping salt solution, organisms moves away but dropping sugar solution makes the organisms move toward the solution. An organism is any contiguous living system (such as animal
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Hemp: The plant that can save America COM172 May 8, 2012 Hemp: The plant that can save America Marijuana, pot, weed, grass, smoke, hemp - these are just a few of the names given to the plant known as Cannabis Sativa. Lobbyists are currently trying to repeal the federal laws making the growth, production, and possession of medicinal cannabis illegal because of the benefits to people with cancer, glaucoma, and chronic pain. If successful this will also make it legal to grow industrial hemp
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