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    Saree

    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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    Industrial Laundry

    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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    Feasibility Report

    Contents 1. Executive Summary...........................................................................................................................4 2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................4 3. UK Market Analysis............................................................................................................................4 3.1 PESTEL Analysis......................

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    Effects of Modern Gadget on Students

    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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    Fiber Identification

    Fiber Identification: Solubility Test A. Specimen Preparation The identification of an unknown fiber by solubility test can be established without pretreatment. B. Procedure 1) For a test at room temperature, place a small sample of the fiber in the test tube and chemical solvent are added into the tube with a 10 ml graduated pipette. (Remark: About 1 ml of solvent per 10 mg of fiber). 2) If the test is conducted at the boiling point of the solvent, first boil a beaker of water on a Bunsen

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    knowledge of vocabulary related to bedroom items, electronic equipment, colors, describing, comparing, and contrasting * Compare bedroom characteristics of Bolivia, to that of the U.S. * Examine Bolivia's traditional use of brightly colored textiles used in

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    How to Wash Your Silk Pajamas

    How to Wash and Clean Your Silk Pajamas When you purchase silk pajamas, you are likely to come across tags that state ‘Dry Clean Only’. The statement is more of a warning than a command. It is basically used to warn you that silk is not sturdy enough to be washed using normal cycles in a common washer and dryer. The statement also protects the manufacturer. You can reduce your dry cleaning budget by learning how to clean your silk pajamas at the comfort of your home. Research has shown that cleaning

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    Text Book Analysis

    Mohammed Sadiq, Fawad’s grandfather (see Exhibit 1) emigrated from Amritsar, India, to Gujranwala, Pakistan. The newly formed Government of Pakistan gave him some shares in the Okara Textile Mills, in lieu of his looms left at Amritsar. In 1951, because of disagreements with the other partners, Sadiq left Okara Textile Mills. He formed Ashraf Silk and General Mills at Gujranwala, in collaboration with his son, Khawaja Mohammed Kalim, (Fawad’s father). In 1951 ASGM had only one main competitor. ASGM

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    Dreyfus Brothers

    At the start of the twentieth century, most clothes came from natural fibers such as from a cotton field, a sheep’s back or a silkworm. Camille and Henry Dreyfus devoted a big part of their life on the scientific and commercial development of acetate. Their initial interest was stimulated by the need of a nonflammable film for the photography and motion picture industry. Their vision then developed in reaching a larger market for toilet articles that will not burn when exposed to flames and creating

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    Square Textiles

    Toiletries. In 1997 they established Square Textiles. In 2000 Square spinning started exporting by satisfying the local market. In 2001 Square group lunched many other firms: Knit Fabrics, Square Fashions Limited, Square Informatics, Square Consumer Product and Square Hospital. Now their total asset is about $200 million. And, yearly investment is about $300 million. The companies of Square Group of Industries are • Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. • Square Textiles Ltd. • Square Spinning Ltd. • Square

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