2. In the beginning, Aunt Ida didn’t seem like she was too interested in making a quilt for Junie and started making excuses on why she couldn’t. “My eyes ain’t so good now and my fingers locked in fist, they so eaten up with arthritis” (Dixon 10). I’m not sure if she was just being careless or that was her way of coping with his death. Then as Francine tried talking her into making a quilt, Aunt Ida slowly started changing her attitude. “Just cut his name out the cloths, stitch something nice about
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PRINCIPLES OF CLEANING The Basic principles of cleaning will provide the housekeeper the knowledge on what and how to clean a certain area. This involves the following: 1. Recognize the different types of dirt. 2. Know the elements of cleaning. 3. Apply cleaning methods. 1. DIRT – is a residue we remove or clean in every area. 2. DIFFERENT TYPES OF DIRT 1. DUST – is the baisc source of dirt. It is a form of particles. 2. SOIL – when the dust are mixed
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Impact of Non Woven in filtration Application Abstract Textile filters can be mainly of two types: woven and nonwovens. Woven fabric offer some advantages like easy estimation of its pore size distribution, which relates to filtration efficiency. This means woven fabrics can be produced with required filtration efficiency by changing its weave parameters and yarn properties. When compared with woven filter medium, nonwoven filter media offers many advantages like high permeability, higher number
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study A table cloth is a piece of material designed to spread on a dinning table before laying out tableware and food. Some are mainly ornamental coverings which may also help protect the table from scratches and stains. It can be any other material used for covering the table. Table cloths are among some of the items that contribute to the decoration of an interior. They are always carefully selected to suit that interior in which
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Brighten Your Home It is true that one’s home reflects one’s mood. Do you think that your house doesn’t have the right voice to reflect your personality? Do you think that your house lacks the right shades that energize you? That is right time when your house needs a makeover. Here are some simple decorating tips and recommendations can go a long way to give you that cozy cute home. PLANTS They are nature’s beauty in abundance. Plants can add a refreshing feeling when kept in your room or living
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Leon Battista Alberti’s book, The Family in Renaissance Florence, is a dialogue spanning a variety of topics including education, money, marriage and management of the household. Amidst a discussion reconciling the virtue of thrift with the necessity of dressing well, the character of Giannozzo Alberti reveals a clear distinction between the private and public spheres. Giannozzo declares that “good clothing for civic life must be clean, suitable and well made--that’s the main thing” (p.64) and
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Chikan (Hindi: चिकन, Urdu: چکن) is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, Mughal emperor Jahangir's wife,[1] it is one of Lucknow's most famous textile decoration styles. There are several theories about the origin of Chikankari. Chikankari - the process of chikan - was basically invented in Lucknow. It developed quickly during the period when the Mughals ruled and consisted of styles inspired by
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http://ntupk.academia.edu/AAzeem Count Table To change the count and number of thread/inch, keeping the same denseness of the fabric: 1. To change the EPI without altering the denseness: EPI in given cloth x √ Warp count in expected cloth EPI in Exp.Cloth = ---------------------------------------------------------------------√ Warp count in given cloth 2. To change the count without altering the denseness: EPI in exp. cloth2EPI in exp. cloth = ----------------------------------- x Count
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Contents 1. Executive Summary...........................................................................................................................4 2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................4 3. UK Market Analysis............................................................................................................................4 3.1 PESTEL Analysis......................
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the husk will also be significant, not just its nuts and leaf. Also, the betel nut husk is fibrous, wherein it is one of the criteria in making fabrics for cloth thus making the cloth more durable. This will also be the future of our indigenous textile weaving industry, instead of synthetic threads. Not only the Musa textilis (abaca) is to be used in making fabrics for cloth but Betel nut husks can also serve as an alternative source. The Betel nut itself has many uses. Betel nuts are usually chewed
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