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Short Story Regarding Sexual Assault
As we entered the emergency room, I could smell alcoholic based cleaning fluid and sterile, latex gloves. We made our way over to the counter. I
was dragging my feet. When the woman at the reception desk asked me what was wrong I broke down. I couldn't answer. Ami stepped in and
whispered to the woman that I had been "sexually assaulted." Paleness took the healthy glow from the woman's face. "Have the police been
notified?" "She is not interested in that." The woman nodded in acceptance before going to get a nurse who escorted both Ami and me to an isolated
room in the back. I was told to take a seat on the gurney and not to drink anything or even use the restroom that she would be right back with some
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She even drew some blood to rule out the chance of drug or alcohol. She used a small pediatric butterfly needle with two teal wings on each side
and poked my tiny veins. I was told I was an easy poke, but why would I care? The blood ran through a clear line of tubing and splashed into a
receiving tube with a purple cap. "Next part of the exam is a vaginal one and it is the most important," Katie said. I was so nervous that I felt as
though I needed to vomit from fear. I had never even been to a gynecologist and had no idea what to expect this exam to be like. She asked me to
scoot my bottom closer to the bottom edge of the gurney where then I she told me to spread apart my legs and place my heels into two stirrups that
were on each side of the end of the gurney. "I'm going to take some cotton swabs and swab your inner thighs and between your labia."She took the
cotton swabs and with a swift and gentle motion, she took the samples. Next, she held up something that looked like a clear duckbill with a tube–like
flashlight attached to it. "Now I'm going to slide a speculum into your vagina. You will feel a bit of pressure, but try to stay as still as possible." I
grabbed hold of Ami's hand and squeezed so tight that Ami let out a whelp of pain. It wasn't just the discomfort from the pressure that I was feeling,
but also how invaded I felt, too. "There we go, Daniella. How are you doing?" I managed to get out a tiny "ok" as she
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The South And North And South
As soon as individuals develop very diverse ideas from one another it can appear as if they live in separate worlds. In the course of the early 1800s,
the South and the North were worlds apart from each other in various ways. The North and the South had altered economies, ideas, and attitudes toward
slavery. The diverse economies in the North and South led to discrepancies among the regions about taxes on imported goods or tariffs. Furthermore the
disagreements over slavery, tariffs, and other economic disputes amplified sectionalism, or the loyalty to one part of the country, in the North and the
South. The North and South were ultimately headed towards a brutal war.
The North and the South had diverse economies. The South's economy was farming, or work mostly based on agriculture. Some southerners operated
or owned large cotton plantations. Countless more had small farms and produced food products such as corn, or raised cattle and pigs. These few
planters ordinarily had merely a few enslaved people or none at all. While on the other hand the Northern states had a lot of farmers as well, but then
again the economy of the North was shifting. Cities in the North were developing rapidly and industrial units were being erected throughout the region.
In these industrial units individuals made textiles, shoes, tools, and other goods. By 1860 less than half of the individuals in the North were farmers.
The diverse economies in the North and South led to discrepancies amongst the
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Who Is The Spinning Jenny And How Is It Significant To The...
In 1764, during the Industrial Revolution, the textiles industry changed forever when the first spinning machine was invented. The Royal Society of
Arts offered a prize for an invention that could spin six threads at once but would only need one person to attend to it. One of the inventors that took to
the challenge was James Hargreaves, 1720 to 1778, who produced the Spinning Jenny, a machine that mechanically reproduced the actions of the hand
spinner. The Spinning Jenny was significant to the development and progress of the Industrial Revolution and it also had a momentous impact on not
only yarn production but also people's lives, in particular people in England.
Significance to the Industrial Revolution (development, progress):
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The 1764 invention, that wasn't patented until 1770, had eight smaller wheels, instead of one, which allowed the operator to spin eight threads at the
one time, as shown in source two. This modern day sketch shows the design and construction of the Spinning Jenny and how all eight different spindles
were powered by a single wheel. This meant that one spinster could produce eight threads in the same time it had previously taken to produce one. This
advance in spinning machinery meant that the quality and strength of yarn and cloth was greatly improved. Hargreaves' invention best spun the short
fibres of regular length, such as cotton. The cotton yarn produced was considered to be of very good quality. However, the wool yarn from the Spinning
Jenny was quite unsatisfactory. This was due to the irregular lengths which resulted in lumpy, uneven
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Handling Procedure
Procedure:
1.Find a clean counter or table to work on. Make sure you have everything you will need and that all of the items are clean.
2.Put on a pair of disposable gloves.
3.Make a paper towel damp with some 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Wipe down the work surface with the rubbing alcohol–dampened paper towel.
4.Using a permanent marker, label the five baby food jars #1 to #5.
5.Perform a 1:10 serial dilution of the colloidal silver. Notice that the bottle you purchased is labeled 500 PPM. This means that the concentration of
silver nanoparticles in the bottle is approximately 500 parts per million (PPM), which is the equivalent of 500,000 micrograms per liter (Вµg/L).
Although you are using colloidal silver, you are interested in the silver nanoparticle concentration, which is 500,000 micrograms in every liter.... Show
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Use the cotton swab to streak the five labeled nutrient agar plates with the E. Coli K12 bacteria from the tube.
36.Remove a tiny bit of E. coli from the tube using the cotton swab.
37.Hold the tweezers with the cotton swab (or just the cotton swab alone if you are using extra–long cotton swabs) in one hand.
38.Hold the swab in your right hand
39.Hold the E. coli tube in your other hand.
40.Using the hand that is holding the cotton swab, unscrew the lid of the tube against your pinky, wrapping your pinky around the lid.
41.Hold the lid in this pinky. Do not set the lid down.
42.Using your index finger and thumb, dip the cotton swab into the bacteria tube. Rub the tip of the cotton swab against the agar slant.
43.Get a small piece of the agar (smaller than a grain of rice) on the end of the cotton swab.
44.Visible representation of the bacteria is not needed.
45.Screw the lid back on the tube.
46.While holding the cotton swab in one hand, remove, and hold the lid of an agar plate using your other hand.
47.Spread the E. coli over the surface of the agar plate
48.Streak a vertical line across the surface of the agar
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Picking Cotton
Picking Cotton
In the past decade, eyewitness testimonies have cast a shadow on what is wrong with the justice system in today's society. Before we had the advanced
technology, we have today, eyewitness testimonies were solid cold–hard facts when it came to proving the defendant was guilty. However, time has
changed and eyewitness testimonies have proven to be the leading causes of wrongful convictions due to misidentification. The Thompson and Cotton
case is a perfect example of how eyewitness testimonies can put an innocent man behind bars.
Jennifer Thompson was your average young independent adult trying to earn a degree at Elon College in Burlington, North Carolina. She had a
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After twenty minutes, Jennifer narrowed down the men to two possible suspects. There were certain characteristics of both men that matched the
sketch and what Jennifer could remember several days ago when the incident occurred. Jennifer took a leap of faith and chose man number five, which
was in fact Ronald Cotton. The authorities confirmed Cotton was who they also believed was the intruder that night. After that day at the station,
Jennifer was convinced she had made the proper choice.
When it comes to critiquing how the identification information was obtained, several things are considered unreliable. The first mistake of the use of
eyewitness testimonies in the Thompson & Cotton case was Jennifer was in a state of shock when identifying her assailant. Jennifer was in a
deep slumber as a stranger at knifepoint awakened her causing adrenaline rush and high stress as she was fearing for her life. "My body was terrified
although my mind hadn't caught up yet" (Cannino et al. 12). This type of state of mind causes the brain to cloud its judgment when high stress occurs
during the process of identifying a criminal. Although, Jennifer was able to study her attacker to the best ability possible, stress can alter the memory
process clouding exact description especially held at knifepoint.
The second mistake of the use of eyewitness testimonies in the Thompson & Cotton case was the focus Jennifer had on the weapon during
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History Of Cotton Cultivation And Production
The history of cotton cultivation and production to cottons part in society now. Tyler Riviere
4 April, 2016
The evolutionary history of cotton played an important role in the heritage of the British Empire, the United States(U.S.), and India. Cotton continues
to be an important crop and commodity throughout society. The history of Cotton is one of the most important factors to our society currently. Cotton
cultivation dates back over 7,000 years, seeds of cotton are found all over the world. Cotton is hugely important throughout the world, making cotton
useful to make a number of textile products. Since cotton is used and produced on such a widespread industry, cotton's largest producers are China and
India. However; the largest exporters of raw cotton are the United States and Africa. The advancement in cotton textile industries, and the worldwide
vast cultivation of the crop is the product of human demand towards the farming, production, and export of cotton.
The global cotton industry is distinguished by its abundant industrial uses of cotton plume, which is the fiber within the cotton used to create products,
along with the high production costs that come along with it. "Extreme vegetative growth can hinder destructively with productivity of the cotton plant.
Why it makes applying growth regulators an essential for healthy develop6ment in the cotton culture" (Vitor 2015). Cotton cultivation dates back over
7,000 years ago and with high demand. Scientist over the past
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When Industry Meets the Environment Essay
The Global Environment
When Industry Meets The Environment
The culture of industry has totally changed the way we see the world around us; from the structure within our cities, to the degradation of the natural
environment.
The industrial revolution began in Britain in 1760 (Griffin). Many historians claim this happened because of a civil unrest in the country, which
transformed into a movement (Landes). Civil unrest stemmed from the poor living condition and the poverty within the area. This also happened
because new technologies emerged, creating a new push for a commercial way of life. The largest component of the revolution was the use of
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Factories were limited to certain areas of the land, which attracted workers around to that area. Large buildings were built to accommodate the large
numbers of people surrounding the industrial cities. Life for the people in this urban setting was extremely difficult, to say the least. With a rapid
influx of people into certain areas, proper preparation was abandoned: many cities and buildings lacked a sewer system, proper roads, piped water, and
even electricity. The industrial age saw an influx of poverty in these urbanized areas, including starvation, and lack of health care (Mantoux). This
changed the entire culture of city life. Abandoning the rural life, cities saw a loss of agricultural use, sense of space, cleanliness, and natural landscapes.
Cities built around industry reflected the industrial way of life; absent of the culture of nature, the civilization of industry bloomed.
This image depicts the cramped living style around industrial cities. There were people living on top of people, with poor life quality.
Another cultural impact of the industrial revolution was the emergence of capitalism. Industry allowed for the mass production of goods, followed by
the need of services. Farmers left the life of self–sustainability for a wage–driven existence. Products and services began commoditized on a larger
scale, with currency being the trading element. This totally reshaped the way
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Global Trade In Textile Mill
So you're a cotton farmer –– what's most important to you? Sure, you want to make money and, sure, you want to provide for your family – you
understand that. But what are you doing to understand your customers? You may say it doesn't matter, I can always ship into the loan, my coop will
handle it, my local pool worries about customers.
Do you care about the market? What makes up your market? Your merchant or coop help to make up your market, certainly. But what about their
customers, the textile mills? What affects their market and how does that market matter to you? You may say, I'm a farmer, not a textile mill. But a
textile mill will say, he is your customer: You will pay attention or he'll buy from someone else. There's a lot ofcotton ... Show more content on
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They either go down market and try to survive at the bottom of the supply chain or they move up market stressing quality and value. Increasingly mills
are opting for the latter option by focusing on a wider variety of products, improving quality and providing better value.
Yet these changes are not without problems. Despite all the progress the cotton industry has made in marketing its products, the industry still has to
compete with the synthetic fiber companies – which are terrific marketers as well. However, fiber companies are not limited by an industry–wide
approach to selling its products. Virtually all fiber companies stress sales of branded products. This is an advantage as they can focus on attributes of
their products to stand out from the competition.
It's harder with cotton. Other than some sustainable production initiatives, the cotton industry has chosen to market its products in a broad sense, but
by doing so, this has only reinforced cotton's image as a commodity product. Cotton is just cotton – a sentiment heard up and down the entire textile
supply chain. What distinguishes cotton from synthetics? Devising an answer to that question remains the challenge for
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Cotton Revolution Dbq
The Cotton Revolution was a changing time for America. However, it brought far more than cotton. It brought western expansion, industrialization, a
transformation of economy, and the rise of the abolitionist movement. It also brought a change in the family dynamic, the removal of Indians from
their native lands, and a rise in slavery like never before. The cotton revolution brought class conflict, child labor, accelerated immigration. (American
Yawp) It's impossible to discuss the Cotton Revolution without shedding light on the accompanying Transportation Revolution. Following the War of
1812, Americans rushed to build new national infrastructure including roads canals and railroads. By 1850, Americans laid more than 30,000 miles of
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While the participation in the global slave trade was ruled unconstitutional, over 1,000,000 slaves from the tobacco–producing Upper South to cotton
fields in Lower South between 1790 and 1860, (American Yawp). This came from the shift in Southerners point of view from "Slavery is a necessary
evil," to "Slavery is a positive good." The rise of Cotton wed the South to slavery, without it there could be no cotton kingdom. Although northerners
were involved first handedly with slavery, their factories fueled the demand for slave–grown southern cotton and their banks provided the financing,
(Cotton Revolution, American Yawp). Despite the ban on slave trade, the number of slaves in the South increased by 750,000 in 20 years (Old South
Powerpoint). Many replaced the famous "Cotton Belt" to "Black belt" not to describe the rice color of the land but the people that worked on that
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Marcus Pant Analysis
Some great new items for fall are now in. We have scoured them all to find the absolute greatest items to put on a must have list for you, our dear
customer. Here are our picks: The Long Sleeved Cashmere T–Shirt This fall, it doesn't get any better than this. We are so excited to have this in our fall
line–up. This t–shirt is absolutely to die for. Made from a mix of luxurious silk, wool and cashmere, this long sleeved t–shirt comes in five different
artistic designs each with a distinct colorway. This design is both amazingly comfortable and the statement piece of the season. You can pair it with
jeans to look like a million bucks while feeling crazy comfortable or toss in over a leather skirt to look drop dead gorgeous while staying toasty... Show
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Like so many items on our must have list, this elegant, feminine piece is also incredibly comfortable. It's wonderfully simple lines and great choice
of colors will make it hard to pick just one. This will go wonderfully well over some of the simple, clean–lined tops and bottoms recommended above
or add to your current wardrobe to bring it up a notch while staying warm, comfortable and on the cutting edge of fashion all at the same time. Like
with the cashmere t–shirt, we are just really excited to have this piece in our fall lineup. A great, elegant jacket is always a treasured find. Don't miss
out on this
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Profitability of Slavery
Economic History Topic Report
ECO 3183
Topic title: Profitability of Slavery
Briefly state the two opposing views.
A. Abolitionists condemned slavery based on moral, social, and economic reasons. Many believed that slaves were mistreated and were often subjected
to corporal punishment. Others argued that the forced labor of blacks was inefficient and unproductive for various racial and economic reasons. Ulrich
Phillip's studies from the antebellum slavery in the south claimed that although plantation slavery produced great wealth, even without the civil war,
slavery was economically on a dead end due to the rising cost of factor prices (slaves) increasing faster than the product prices (cotton).
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If the price of cotton increases, then the demand for labor also increases which ultimately drives up slave prices. If cotton prices stay the same but
there is an increase in output per worker, then the price of slaves will increase. If the cost to maintain a slave decreases, then the difference will
eventually offset once slave prices increases to its equilibrium. Conrad and Meyer found Phillip's table involving the relationship between the prices of
prime field hands compared to the prices of cotton accurate; however, they explained that Phillips
Page 2 was missing key data to support his claims of slavery being unprofitable. Phillips completely left out the overall productivity of a slave, which
was the ultimate difference in the revision of 1958. A major factor Conrad and Meyer took into consideration concerning production was the
reproduction rates for females. Their researched showed that "prime hand wenches produced anywhere between 5–10 kids, and was one–half to
two–thirds productive as prime field hands" (C.M. 106–107). However, an average 3 months time is lost due to pregnancy. After calculating return
rates they found that women bearing 10 children would have an 8.1 percent rate of return and a women with 5 children will have a 7.1 percent rate of
return. Furthermore, the rate of return per slave averaged out to 10 percent (Weiher).
In what ways do the differences in
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Paper
In the 1790s members of the industry in both Paris and London were working on inventions to try to mechanise paper–making. In England John
Dickenson produced the cylinder machine that was operational by 1809. Although useful for smaller enterprises, this lacked the large scale potential of
the machine resulting from the invention of Nicholas–Louis Robert in Paris, which had a more complicated incubation period. The last of the early
improvements to this machine were financed by the Fourdrinier brothers in London, and it was after these brothers that the machine was named. The
Fourdrinier could produce paper of virtually any size for the very first time, limited only by the width of the continuous wire mesh upon which the
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However, the problem of a shortage of paper–making materials remained pressing. The 18th century saw much experimentation with plant materials,
both in Britain and on the Continent.(16) Even a few unlikely non–plant substances such as asbestos were tried. Observations of wasps' nests also
raised some early interest in the possibility of wood as a potential paper–making material. By about 1716 jute(17) was beginning to be used, mainly in
the form of the coarse textile sacking that was commonly made from this Asian plant. Cotton(18) rags – previously few and far between, so very
seldom used – became common after the 1790s. This came about as a result of the invention of the cotton–gin in America which speeded up
production, and of the spinning–jenny that made Britain a producer rather than an importer of cotton fabric. Cotton waste from the mills also became
a major new source. Straw,(19) the leaves and stems of cereal grasses such as rye, barley, wheat or rice, which had always been used in small
quantities, became much more extensively utilised from the 1840s. The use of recycled paper also became, like straw, used much more widely. The
1840s saw the introduction of esparto,(20) or alfa grass, (imported from southern Spain and North Africa), and manila hemp.(21) Manila is a plaintain
type of plant related to the banana the strong fibres of which
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Eco Friendly, Green, Earth, Dirt, Recycle, Reuse
When you think about the word sustainable, what comes to mind? Eco friendly, green, Earth, dirt, recycle, reuse, reduce. It is a word that is being
thrown out there a lot. But, what is it really? The real dictionary definition of sustainability is: capable of being sustained, of, relating to, or being a
method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged. In other words, and ones you will actually
understand, to be sustainable means that you take out of a system the same amount of energy as you put in, with no pollution or waste. Or quite
literally the ability to sustain. For example, if you take down a tree, you must make sure to plant one or even two in its place, and you must do it by...
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Just like any other sustainable company, for the ones in fashion it is nearly impossible to be truly sustainable. This is because the concept of fashion is
one of change, and the process of constant change generally produce a lot of waste. Basically, this cycle is referring to the things in your closet that
you only wore once and by the time you wanted to wear it again it was "out of style", so you simply don't wear it again and buy something that is "in
style". It's ok, we are all guilty of this at one point. Many people have unfortunately moved more towards overconsumption and the desire to pay the
least possible price for the most products.
2 You may be wondering how this wholesustainable fashion movement began. Well, many scholars believe that the sustainable fashion movement can
be traced back to the 1960s and 1970s, in accord to rising concerns over the environment. This is a little scary is you think about it, because this means
that people have been talking about it since the 60's and it still, sustainability has not become a common practice in our day to day. But, designers today
face problems that date back to at least the nineteenth century when machines were invented to create make textiles quickly but of poor quality.
Mechanization and mass production was looked as something amazing and wonderful because it created more product in less time for less money but
unfortunately it
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High School Bacteria Experiment
In this experiment, we wanted to investigate which surfaces in the school had the most bacteria, and we thought that the surfaces used more would
have the most bacteria. For this experiment we used agar plates, cotton swabs and distilled water in order to see how much bacteria was on each
surface. Cotton swabs were wet with distilled water and then the swabbed ws wied on a 2 inch space of the surface and twisted to cover the entire
swab.once we swabbed the surface, we wiped the swab on the plate in a zigzag motion holding it upside down. The girls bathroom sink handle had 389
bacteria, and the boys bathroom by the football field had 0. We saw that places commonly used such as the bathroom sinks, door handles and railings
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Things that are used commonly by students and staff should be routinely disinfected to ensure the health and safety of the people using the provided
materials. Bacteria is related to disease (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885) Previous studies on the surface of a high school
telephone showed that the phones had an uncountable number of bacteria colonies (Yalowitz, 2003). We know that surfaces used by the public often
become contaminated because of the bacteria on peoples hands. A study on the bacteria on peoples hands showed that 28% of people have fecal
matter on their hands (Judah, 2010). A study done on the contamination on public doorknobs showed that over 86.7% were contaminated (Nworie,
2012). This experiment was to show us how much bacteria is on the surface of the things we use
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Andrew Morgan True Cost Analysis
For my documentary review, I chose True Cost. True Cost is a documentary by filmmaker Andrew Morgan; produced by Michael Ross that focuses
on the people who make clothes for the world. Being a production management major at FIT, I am very interested in how a product (mostly clothing)
is constructed. I enjoy looking at where it's made, what will it cost, and who will be involved in the construction. I understand that not everyone will
have this mindset. This documentary was made to show people the "greed, fear, and poverty" involved in this free trade manufacturing process. The
director admits he was never a person who was knowledgeable in the fashion industry. He speaks with Lucy Siegle, a British journalist and writer on
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I learned a great deal about the harm that consumerism has on our society and that there are people and companies that ignore human life just to
create more profit. I appreciated the personal interviews and believe he covered the whole spectrum including designers, a factory worker, a
factory owner, and a cotton farmer. It also surprised me that H & M, which has become one of the biggest retailers, declined to partake in any
interviews for this film. Although he did feature the CEO of a company that does value production using environmentally conscious methods, I
would have liked to see more on how we can address the problems facing production, consumerism, and textile wastes. I believe the film shows the
benefits and importance of human hands and detail to attention when it comes to how we make our clothing and fashion accessories. By the end of
the film, I felt very motivated to make this a part of what I plan on be sensitive to moving forward. If anything, I do think the goal for the film was
achieved in that it gives a person a whole new perspective on how we shop and the way we treat our clothing. He could have gone further in
presenting ways we can put an end to the conflicts within the fashion industry. In a way, it has also made me consider if the factories we have here in
the United States are also compromised with "fake" contracts
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Cotton From 1850-1860
Factors that influenced the increased production of cotton from 1800s to the 1860s was different resources, demand, and advanced technology.
To begin with, natural, human, and capital resources played a huge role in the growth of cotton production. Land was a very essential natural resource to
cotton farmers. With fertile land, farmers could grow their big business, cotton. Also, because of land, the number of cotton farms in America began to
increase greatly. For instance, in Texas, cotton farms grew an astounding 251.6% from 1850–1860. An important human resource that helped increase
cotton manufacture was slaves. Slaves were needed to pick and plant cotton as it was a long and tedious job. From 1800–1860, the amount of slaves
increased 342% and by 1860, the slave population amounted to over 3 million (Davidson, 388). Money and profit was a very imperative capital
resource. After farmers collected their profits, they would buy more slaves, land, and machinery in hopes of improving their cotton business and
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The growth of the textile industry in Britain boosted the cotton sales in America. Textile industry was dependent on cotton and 75% of their cotton
came from farms in the South(Dattel). The demand of cloth also affected the demand of cotton. The North needed cotton for their cloth and textile
industry after it grew during the Industrial Revolution(Dattel). The War of 1812 caused Americans to start creating their own industries and goods after
Britain cut off vital goods out of the United States. In this period of time, there was a huge demand for cotton as American citizens' standard of living
grew. Since there was a huge demand, farmers made a large profit. (Davidson, 312 and
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The Invention Of The Cotton Gin
In 1793 the cotton industry bloomed because of Eli Whitney when he invented the cotton gin. With the invention of the cotton gin, cotton became a
tremendously profitable industry, creating many fortunes for white plantation owners in the antebellum South. "American inventor Eli Whitney and his
cotton gin improved the cleaning of raw cotton, facilitating the continuing growth of the industry in many locales." This proves that the cotton industry
rose after the gin was invented. It is evident that Eli Whitney played a major part of the growth of the cotton industry. Whitney's invention of the cotton
gin revolutionized the cotton industry.
Before 1793 production of cotton was not very profitable due to the fact that it took an entire day to hand clean a single pound of cotton. However,
with the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, over 50 pounds of cotton could be cleaned a day, tuning cotton into one of the staples of the southern
economy, and thus shaping social and political history in the south.
After the invention of the cotton gin was invented, American cotton moved in ever–greater quantities to the factories of Europe. The cotton industry
was among the world's largest industries at midcentury, drawing on the labor of 20 million workers.
The growth of the cotton industry impacted America economically and socially. "The domestic slave trade exploded, providing economic opportunities
for whites involved in many aspects of the trade and increasing the possibility of
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How Did Nikola Tesla Changed America's History
There are some famous inventors that I think have changed America's history because of their inventions. Eli Whitney inventing the cotton gin, Nikola
Tesla inventing the first AC motor, and Elijah McCoy inventing the lubricator for steam engines.
Nikola Tesla was originally from Croatia but then moved to the United States in 1884. He there created the first ever Air Conditioner motor in New
York also where he met Thomas Edison his future rival. One day Nikola Tesla was walking somewhere with sand and then his idea popped into his
head. He was thinking about a brushless Air Conditioner making the first sketches of its rotating electromagnets in the sand. During 1887 and 1888
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During his early life the McCoys were fugitive slaves who had escaped from Kentucky to Canada by the Underground Railroad. In 1847, he large
family returned to the United States, settling in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Beginning at a young age, Elijah McCoy showed a strong interest in
mechanics. Since he showed such a strong interest his parents arranged for him to travel to Scotland at the age of 15 for an apprenticeship in
mechanical engineering. He returned to Michigan after becoming certified as a mechanical engineer. Although due to racial barriers Elijah McCoy
was unable to find work as an engineer in the United States. The skilled professional positions were not available for African Americans at the time,
regardless of their training or background. Elijah McCoy accepted the position of a fireman and oiler for the Michigan Central Railroad. That was the
line of work that he developed his first major inventions. After studying the inefficiencies inherent in the existing system of oiling axles, Elijah
McCoy invented a lubricating cup that distributed oil evenly over the engine's moving parts. Elijah McCoy continued to refine his devices, receiving
nearly 60 patents over the course of his life. Although most of his inventions dealt with lubrication systems, he also developed designs for an ironing
board, a lawn sprinkler, and other machines. In 1920, toward the end of his life, McCoy formed the Elijah
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The Effects Of Gunshot Residues On A Criminal Investigation
Gunshot Residues are a critical and an important trace evidence used in a criminal investigation. Recovering and analyzing GSR evidence is carried
out in order to link an individual to a certain firearm. Finding GSR on a person's hand does not necessarily mean that he/she is the one that fired the
weapon. At the same time not finding any GSR particles does not prove that that person was not the shooter. Gunshot Residues can easily be
transferred to various surfaces not only by being in contact with a firearm, but also shaking a hand with a person that has handled a weapon or any other
ammunition charged components. The formation of the GSR is due to the rapid cooling of the discharge gasses and solid matter, originating from
partially reacted components of the primer and propellant, as well as the metallic composition of the firearm and ammunition. The residues can be
easily deposited onto the hand of the shooter and later transferred to other parts of the body such as the skin, clothing and hair. Information taken from
various reports and analysis throughout the years show us that GSR are deposited on the skin (hand) immediately after the firing. The highest chance of
detecting a significantly good amount of residues is within the 1st hour of the incident. In practice after 6hours GSR cannot be expected from a living
person. There are many reports on how Gunshot residues react with the skin, hands, clothes, as well as how to remove them. The important question is
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Cotton Gin In The Civil War Essay
The Cotton Gin in the Civil War
Did you know that the invention of the Cotton Gin influenced the Civil War? Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin in 1793 and it greatly impacted
American history. Cotton was a very valuable product at this time, as we shipped it to European textile mills. The Cotton Gin increased the amount of
slaves needed to produce the maximum amount of cotton, since it could be deseeded quickly, but it still needed to be gathered by hand. This caused the
demand for slaves to increase indefinitely. The invention of the Cotton Gin escalated tensions between the North and South leading to the Civil War, by
making the Southerners rely much more heavily on owning slaves(Clough).
COTTON GIN'S EFFECT ON THE SOUTH
In the 1850s, cotton was a very valuable cash crop. We sold this cotton to the British for money, and the South's economy relied on this crop. One bad
thing about growing this upland cotton is that the seeds inside the crop have to be removed by hand. Slaves were used to gather and remove seeds
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The Southerners still had to feed the slaves, but the slaves were not able to help the war effort. There was a ton of skirmishes and battles, but literally
a third of their people were just farming cotton! The Union took advantage of this by blockading all ports around the South. The Confederacy could
not ship out cotton, or bring in supplies. Due to this fact, the South's entire economy was crumbling down! They needed to sell the cotton to bring back
weapons and tools, but they did not have access to the ocean. The North had three times the factories, and made their own weapons, whereas the South
had to have them brought in from Britain and other european
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Polyester Fleece
Living frugally can be hard for those of us with children. There can be a lot of expenses but there are many ways to save money. My favorite for
children are hand me downs! They are the best for babies and children who have not hit the point where they are too picky about their clothes. The
number one pro being that they are the cheapest price ever – free! Even if your child can not fit in them right away, make sure to accept them, as kids
grow out of things before you know it. Making trips to retail stores every time they grow out of a size can really add up! My family in particular have
been benefiting greatly from hand me down clothes! Recently, my son spent a few days with his grandma. She is a nanny to a boy and girl who are a
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If you have a child that complains about socks being on the wrong feet, or always has you cut the tags out of their shirts because they are itchy, you
know how important soft fabrics are to children. Durable fabrics including polyester fleece and prewashed denim are durable enough for active
children, without sacrificing comfort. Soft, but Durable Fabrics for Kids' Clothes Polyester Fleece Fleece pants made with polyester fleece are a soft
and durable option for active kids. This material is soft, warm and thick enough to protect against wind and a light rain. When my son wears his fleece
pants to the playground, I don't worry about torn pants and skinned knees, as the material is durable enough to withstand the occasional fall. Unlike
some thick and durable materials, he never complains about the texture of the fleece pants and he wears them all the time. They are warm enough to
wear in the winter, but not so heavy that he can't wear them in the fall and spring. The polyester fleece pants have survived mud and salad dressing
stains, without any extra laundry treatments. Although the fabric care instructions advise washing these fleece pants in cold water and drying on low,
they usually end up in the regular wash and high–heat drying cycle, and are no worse for the wear. Prewashed Denim Stiff denim is not comfortable.
A better option is prewashed denim, especially for rough and tumble kids. Denim will withstand jungle gym and tree climbing while protecting
kids from sharp edges or twigs and sticks should they brush against any. Kids who like to roll down hills and play in the grass in the jeans may
bring home grass stains. Soak jeans in vinegar and water for about an hour to remove grass stains. Corduroy The popularity of corduroy pants waxes
and wanes, but corduroy is a solid choice for both comfort and durability for kids. Corduroy is actually cotton. The fabric is made with cotton piled
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Instructs Women On The Role Of Mother Analysis
Robert Still
Dr. Bowman
U.S. to 1877
03–03–17
Module 6 Only in the late 18th and early 19th centuries did ideas of affectionate marriages and loving, sentimental relations with children become
dominant in American family life. These attitudes first took hold among the urban, educated wealthy and middle classes, and later spread to rural and
poorer Americans. This change was due to the growth and increasing sophistication of the economy, which meant that economic issues became less
pressing for families and production moved outside the home to specialized shops and factories. Document 8 is A Guidebook Instructs Women on the
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It all started with Eli Whitney and his 1793 invention of the cotton gin, which made it possible for cotton fibers to be separated from cottonseeds
automatically, in turn increasing cotton production rates from 1 pound a day per slave to 50 pounds. The knock–on effects of the cotton gin included
an explosion in the importation of African and West Indian slaves, along with improved cooperation between northern cloth factory–owners and the
many new southern cotton farmers. Agricultural inventions, such as John Deere's steel plow and Cyrus McCormick's mechanical mower–reaper,
further helped to increase farmingВґs efficiency. Among the major advances in transportation was Robert Fulton's steamboat. Introduced in 1807, this
allowed traders to ship anywhere at any time, regardless of weather conditions. Meanwhile, railroads and the telegraph helped to connect economically
isolated populations. The Market Revolution was also the time during which disparities of development emerged between the North, West and South.
While the North constructed canals to facilitate trade with the West, the South remained comparatively
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1. Southern Sporting Good Company makes basketballs and footballs. Each product is produced from two resources rubber and leather. Each
basketball produced results in a profit of $11 and each football earns $15 in profit. The resource requirements for each product and the total resources
available are as follows:
Product Resource Requirements per Unit
Rubber (lb.) Leather (ft2)
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3. Formulate and solve the model for the following problem:
Irwin Textile Mills produces two types of cotton cloth denim and corduroy. Corduroy is a heavier grade of cotton cloth and, as such, requires 8
pounds of raw cotton per yard, whereas denim requires 6 pounds of raw cotton per yard. A yard of corduroy requires 4 hours of processing time; a
yard od denim requires 3.0 hours. Although the demand for denim is practically unlimited, the maximum demand for corduroy is 510 yards per
month. The manufacturer has 6,500 pounds of cotton and 3,000 hours of processing time available each month. The manufacturer makes a profit of
$2.5 per yards of denim and $3.25 per yard of corduroy. The manufacturer wants to know how many yards of each type of cloth to produce to
maximize profit. Formulate the model and put into standard form. Solve it
a. How much extra cotton and processing time are left over at the optimal solution? Is the demand for corduroy met?
b. If Irwin Mills can obtain additional cotton or processing time, but not both, which should it select? How much? Explain your answer.
4. The Bradley family owns 410 acres of farmland in North Carolina on which they grow corn and tobacco. Each acre of corn costs $105 to plant,
cultivate, and harvest; each acre of tobacco costs $210. The Bradleys' have a budget of $52,500 for next
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Ethics: Environmental And Ethical Dilemma Of Blue Jeans
Introduction: Blue Jeans The consumer product chosen that I like is Levi's blue jeans. They are very comfortable for daily wear, it's very durable
and has long life. Jeans can be generally worn in any climate and suitable for most of the events that happens in our day to day life. While being a
comfortable wear, jeans are also good example of aesthetic design and in terms of fashion, it's always in trends of style. Being such an iconic product
in the market for fashion industries and product I love to wear, it also come with downsides regarding environmental, safely and ethical dilemma.
Environment and safety: Textile industries in general has huge impact on our environment. As jeans being one of the most popular product, it has one
of the highest environmental impacts. Here, I will briefly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the demand for jeans is high, there a need for high supply so most of the manufacturers choose a route which make them save more by
compromising the quality and misuse of harmful chemicals and care less about our environment. Above that they want to find the cheapest workers
and sometimes being exploited due to its working conditions and threaten the workers' lives due to the harmful chemicals. There is huge amount of
toxic materials involve in its life cycle. These issues are critically ethical problems. Fortunately, companies like Levi's and other organisation have
started committed to decrease or minimise the environmental damage in the production of jeans. Levi's have ditched the sandblasting method and
adopted sustainable ways of manufacturing jeans. They encourage to reduce water footprint, recycle, reuse. According to study, it takes about 7600 L
of water to make a pair of jeans, but now Levi's jeans decreased to 2835 L of water which is a lot of saving when the production is in that scale.
Technology and engineering,
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Eli Whitney's Autobiography
Hello, I am Eli Whitney, and I was born on December 8th, 1765. During this time most people in our country worked at farming for a living, being
similar I lived on a farm in Massachusetts. The richest people were those who owned a lot of land, but my family did not. At the young age of
fourteen I was fortunate enough to be helping my father to make nails in his workshop. I was making a moderate pay for a fourteen year old. As
the years progressed, I began to think more about my future. After I was denied permission for college by my stepmother, I decided to accomplish
getting there by myself. Through difficult farm labor and time spent teaching in schools I was finally able to pay my admission for college. I enrolled
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By having foreign trade it allows growth through profit and also gaining other products from European countries. My creations such as interchangeable
parts and the cotton gin rely heavily on this due to them allowing us to manufacture our own goods, while valuable and yet very quick.
Interchangeable parts and the cotton gin helped create reliance on the American government instead of creating a reliance over Europe, splitting
away from having a dependence over manufactured goods from Europe is our best course of action when trying to form a powerful government.
Hamilton advertises a system of commerce in which America is more powerful due to having trade that is very valuable and still is outputted at a
swift rate. America is already more powerful and successful due to my creations, and I hope we continue to expand our range of commerce with more
countries in the future. Now I'm off to a meeting with my physician regarding my prostate,
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Crafting Boxer Shorts
Different types of Fabrics used in crafting Boxer Shorts Underwear is an essential part of the day–to–day life of an individual. Boxer shorts are one of
the most popular styles of men's underwear. So, what are boxer shorts? Boxer shorts are the comfortable undergarment choice for the fashionable man
on the go. They are available in a variety of colors, styles, sizes and materials to work with almost any outfit or style.
All of us must have used boxer shorts, but what else do we know about them? Fabric is an important aspect, when it comes to the underneath articles.
Boxer shorts like any other style of clothing comes in a variety of fabrics. The type of fabric determines the breathability and comfort an underwear.
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The characteristics of linen are
a) Durable
b) Hand–washable or dry–cleanable
c) Excellent absorbency
Wool
Wool is generally preferred in winters due to its low heat conductivity. The characteristics of wool are
a) Wrinkles resistant
b) Soiling resistant
c) Durable
Silk
Silk is very soft and elegant and feels great against the skin. Generally, silk boxer shorts are preferred for winters like wool because of its low heat
conductivity. The characteristics of the silk fabric are
a) High absorbency
b) Drapes well
c) Shiny appearance
d) Holds color exceptionally well
Rayon
Rayon is a semi–synthetic fiber from wood cellulose or pulp which has the tendency to stretch. It has limited breathability to allow air or moisture to be
transmitted through the fabric. The characteristics of this fabric are
a) Highly absorbent
b) Soft and comfortable
c) Easily stains
d) Shrinks when dried Nylon
Microfiber construction makes nylon a great material that is soft and keeps the wearer dry. It is wind and water resistant which makes it ideal for
sports apparel. The characteristics of this fabric are
a)
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Personal Health : 9 Hygiene Practices
Personal Health: 9 Hygiene Practices to Remember
We go about our daily lives adhering to standard practices of hygiene: brushing our teeth, washing our faces, shampooing our hair, you get the drill. But
we've forgotten about the not–so–habitual "other" practices that doctors continuously recommend us to do each day.
Although these nine hygienic procedures take additional time, it is important to incorporate them into your weekly and monthly routines so that they
do eventually become habitual. After all, it's important to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to sustaining a healthy lifestyle.
Nine: Cleaning your ears. (stuffwetalkabout.com)
Have you ever looked at your headphones to find the speakers covered in earwax? As a result, you reach for a cotton swab to rid your ears of that waxy
yellow gunk. However, cotton swabs actually push earwax deeper into your ear canal leading to a buildup. Instead, opt for an over–the–counter
earwax removal solution, like Murine or Debrox, to loosen the wax and ultimately break down the buildup. You'll be hearing better in no time.
Eight: Sleep without underwear. (i.ytimg.com)
Sleeping without underwear allows men and women's crotch area to breathe after many hours of wearing underwear and boxers and locking in
moisture. Allowing this area to dry out is a great health measure recommended by gynecologists.
Seven: Change bed sheets once a week. (butterbeliever.com)
Rolling around in bed each night, our bodily oils,
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Cotton Swab Lab
In this lab a cotton swab was fluffed up by scraping it against the serrated edge of a tape dispenser and then dipped into a liquid chemical solution.
Once dipped the cotton swab was placed horizontally above the fire making sure to only burn the cotton part so as to not accidently get a different
flame because of the burning stick. The color of the flame is viewed through a spectroscope and then both that spectrum and the color to the naked eye
are recorded on a data table. This step is repeated for the remaining four solutions and then the bunsen burner is turned off and the area is cleaned. The
purpose of this lab was to observe the relationship between various elements and emission spectroscopy and identify an unknown substance. By burning
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Abstivation For A Teacher And Early School Observation
I start my observation in the first circle time at 8:30 .
L is a 3 year and 2 month girl who wears blue and white striped dress with pink flower pattern legging and pink slippers.
There are two teachers in a classroom.One lead teacher and one co teacher (I write teacher 1 for the lead teacher and teacher 2 for the co teacher)
L is in the right side of teacher 2 while she is standing on her knees and touches her teacher shoulder.
Teacher: sit down please.
She turns her face towards a child in other side of circle who rises her hand.
She puts her index finger from her left hand in front of her mouth while she is looking at the child who is talking.
L:shish( tells the child to be silent)
L looks at the teacher 2 while she is walking toward a kid who is out of circle and makes some noise with materials.
L puts her index finger inside her nose.
She sits criss cross applesauce and she turns her face to the left side and looks at the teacher 1 who is reading a book .
She stands up and turn her face to the right and looks at the teacher 2.
Teacher: sit down L.
L straights her both legs on the rug for a few seconds then folds her knees and touches her slippers' lace.
L straights her both legs and move them to the left and right and keeps continue for a few seconds then she puts both hand on her knees .
She looks at the teacher1 who asks a child to bring a hammer and a nail to the circle.
L looks towards a child who is walking out of the circle.
She looks at the teacher 1 while she is explaining the lesson .
Teacher 1( she has a carrot on a tray in front of her):Tapping nail on the carrot with hammer.
Tap Tap Tap
L has her index finger in her mouth then she itches her neck with her left hand and yawns.
She looks at the teacher 1.
Teacher1 : we have four directions.
L looks at her fingers in her right hand and counts 1,2,3 and 4 ,then she put her open her shoes lace ,takes off the slipper and touches her socks and
put her shoe on ( left shoe) ,she does the same with her right shoe.
Teacher 1 calls her name.
Teacher1 : L go and find a work.
She stands and walks towards a fabric board which contain all child picture ( saving cards).
She sits backwards on her knees on a chair close to the wall with saving cards,then
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The War Of 1812 And The United States
The War of 1812 took place between the Americans and Great Britain because of the impressment of Americans sailors by the British and the passing
of the Embargo Act by Congress and President Thomas Jefferson. The British navy would impress sailors from American ships and force the American
sailors to board the British ships and to join the British navy. The second reason that theWar of 1812 occurred was because of the Embargo Act of
1807. This act was passed by Congress and Jefferson and it stopped all trade with Europe. As a result of impressment and the United States passing the
Embargo Act, the War of 1812 began on June 18th 1812 ("War of 1812" 2). It was ended by the Treaty of Ghent, which was a peace treaty signed by
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As a result of the Treaty of Ghent, the Native Americans were forced to a sign series of treaties that forced them to give up large areas of land north
of the Ohio River. During the war, the Native Americans sided with the British and after the British lost the war the Americans did nothing to help the
Native Americans. In fact, Native Americans were pushed further and further west and were forced to live far away from the lands that they were born
in and, because of this, tensions broke out between the Native Americans and settlers.
After the War of 1812, the United States started to expand westward, also known as the Westward Expansion. In April of 1803, the United States
purchased Louisiana from the French. The United States bought this land from the French for fifteen million dollars. All the land gained from the
Louisiana Purchased doubled the size of the country. Before citizens could begin to move West,Thomas Jefferson sent two men, Louis and Clark, on
an expedition. Louis and Clark were sent to explore the new land and to map a route to the Pacific Ocean. Thomas Jefferson asked the men to keep
careful records of this land and to bring back important information about the geography and the people, which they successfully did.
The Federal Government became even more disrespectful of the Native Americans. The citizens of the United States started to expand into the Ohio
River Valley and into the Northwest and West. In 1830, during Andrew Jackson's
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Japan And India Dbq Essay
Throughout the late 1800s to the early 1900s, both japan and India saw a rise in the use of machines in the textile industry. Both showed similar
recruitment techniques, but were not so similar in who the workers were and their working conditions.
The Indian textiles chart showed how India used machines to produce greater yarn and cloth amounts in 1914 as compared to the production in 1884.
As well it demonstrated how the amount of people using machine made textiles had greatly increased opposed to hand made textiles (Doc 1). In 1916
Radhakamal Mukerjee, an Indian economist, explains how that handwoven textiles cannot keep up with the machine made textiles, and therefore is on
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The story of a Japanese factory worker illustrates the harsh long hours fork work, no heat, and small portions of food. On top of that they were not
paid much or at all for the first year of their work (Doc 3). When the horrifically high number of sick people at the factory is added, the working
conditions in the Japanese textile factories seem barely livable. In contrast the Indian factory workers lived in their own huts and worked for only
two years (Doc 9). This shows much better living conditions for Indian workers than Japanese workers. Since the document is written by a
commissioner not a worker, the author could be leaving out bad details to make his report look
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Cotton Vs Slavery
What is shaping the economy of Alabama is cotton and slavery labor. Cotton is the most profitable cash crops in Alabama. The rise of cotton kingdom
in the agricultural factory makes Alabama more economically independent. The profits in the state draws planters to invest in slaves and lands to grow
more cotton, in return they buy even more slaves and lands. A cycle that will keep reoccurring. Slaves are sold in pair, man and wife to cultivate the
land to produce four times the revenues. As cotton grows, the land value increases. An acre that costs $200 can sell for $4000 in a spam of twelve
months because of slavery labor. As someone who does not own slaves, I oppose slavery. Slavery is wrong. I would rather employ these individuals as
normal
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Differences And Advantages And Conpects Of Volkswagen And...
Compare and Evaluate:Volkswagen and H&M CSR means company social responsibility and it includes many different aspects. Meanwhile, CSR
is a standard to judge a company good or bad. Higher CSR can make the higher economic performance. A company called H&M. H&M is one of
famous clothing company in the world and it is also the global fast fashion leader. H&M sales clothing,accessories and cosmetics. It has more than
2500 stores all over the world. Another company is Volkswagen. In 1938, Volkswagen was founded in Wolfsburg.Volkswagen is a car manufacturing
company in Germany and it is also one of the four major car manufacturers in the world. People all know these two brands.These two companies are
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H&M and Volkswagen both have advantages and disadvantages in CSR. For environmental aspect, H&M and Volkswagen both have disadvantages.
H&M was intentionally faking GM cotton as organic cotton and it was damage the ecological balance. However, H&M still do some positive things to
keep environment better. Volkswagen cheat on consumers and government by claiming to have green industry. Nevertheless, Volkswagen joined the
Global Compact to protect the environment.In this aspect, H&M is better than Volkswagen. Another aspect is children production, H&M focus onchild
's right and Volkswagen pay attention to children's safety. H&M and its partner UNICFE are support child's right and education development.
Volkswagen donated child safety seats to China and they encouraged their employee help people who need help. These two companies both have
advantages in child protection;but H&M have more function of children protection. Therefore, H&M is superior to Volkswagen. After comparing these
international companies, H&M probably do better in these fields. Both of them have long way to go and they should pay more attention to
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Textile Industry in India
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Report: The Textile Industry In India
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Arvind Mills Prepared for: Industrial Economics Prepared by: Dhruvita.Patel School: FSLE– 3 Application Number: 28380 Initiator: Rupa KordeDate:
21/04/2013
1. Executive summary
Indian textile Industry has lately been developing in India has contributed a lot towards the economic growth in terms of generating employment, GDP,
economic development etc. Also in the recent times the Indian Textile in Gujarat is booming and there are new mills coming up. This establishes the
aim of my report to analysis the top player Arvind mill which is initiated in Gujarat, Ahmedabad with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This industry is self– sufficient they have their own production starting from raw materials to the delivering the finished goods. This industry
contributes a lot to the Indian economy. Manufacturing and exports plays an important role in the Indian Textile Industry. India gains around 27 percent
of its total foreign exchange by textile exports.
The Textile Industry in India is divided into various sectors few of them includes: * п‚· Cotton Textiles * п‚· Silk Textiles * п‚· Woolen Textiles * п‚·
Readymade Garments * п‚· Hand–crafted Textiles * п‚· Jute and Coir In the Textile industry there are about 11228 textile mills which has a strong
spinning capacity of 29 millions spindles which accounts to be very high. Yarn is usually produced in the mills, whereas fabrics are usually produced
in both handloom and powerloom. When we talk about the textile industry in India, cotton has always been dominant in this market where around 65
percent of raw materials is consumed to make cotton. The yearly output of cotton production is very high which comes downs to around 12.8 billion
meters. The Textile Industry has highly proving employment to millions, which includes the growers of jute and cotton, weavers which includes
weavers who are involved in both organizing and household sectors which are
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The Specific Effects of Globalization Throughout Fugitive...
The Specific Effects of Globalization throughout Fugitive Denim Globalization, which is best defined as the expansion of cultural, political,
economical and ideological relationships regarding worldwide social exchange and interdependencies, is the underlying motif in Rachel Louise
Snyder's novel, Fugitive Denim (Conley 531). In this work, Snyder uses a theoretical pair of denim jeans to explore the workings of the global market,
from the harvesting of the cotton used in making jeans to the fashion design behind the pants seen in stores around the world. Being the beneficiary of
inexpensive goods, capitalist nations like the United States and much of the European Union neglect to realize their low–cost end products come about
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They worked from 7 am to 7 or 8 or 9 pm back then, Monday through Friday, and 7 am to 5 or 6 pm on Saturdays." Outsourcing, apart from being
harsh on the workers, also creates a large divide in the social stratification within the region. Marx would classify most of the regions discussed in the
book as being divided between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, those who own the means of production and the labor force. Although the proletariat
and bourgeoisie generally describe capitalized societies, these underdeveloped nations have a great number of poor working class citizens with a large
gap between the few and wealthy citizens. Further continuing the social stratification could be the role of gender in most of the societies. Gender roles
are more clearly defined and divided then those of more developed societies. In Azerbaijan "traditional" gender roles seem to be defined more by
biological functionalist practices where the women stay home to bear children and tend to the home as the men are off serving more as
"bread–winners" for the family. Mehman, an Azeri cotton classer, describes a childhood memory of his mother telling him to clean his room, only to
have his grandmother come in to yell at his mother saying, 'This is a woman's domain... not the man's. You will clean his room' (Snyder 44). From this
one situation Mehman learned his place in society and began to understand the divide between the roles of males
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The Lived Experience Of Human Commodification. The Shape
The Lived Experience of Human Commodification
The shape of the United States now, wouldn't have been possible without the blood, sweat and tears of many of its people in the early years of the
United States. In this essay, it will be discussed how African slaves were turned into commodities after the American Revolution and around the time
of the Civil War. The essay will also cover what the daily life was like for an African slave and what their tasks were from day to day. Lastly the essay
will cover how slavery was a deciding role in the early development of the American economic system and what factors contributed to it.
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Also in his original draft of the Declaration of Independence he wrote that "The King of Britain has waged cruel war against human nature itself,
violating it's most sacred rights of life & liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in
another hemisphere....and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them, by murdering the people upon whom he also obtruded them."
(Boyd) Many of the other Founders were slave owners, and as such, wanted this portion removed because making slaves free would have a large
decline in the economic stability of the new country.
In 1807, the United States banned the transportation of slaves from Africa into the United States for the act of selling into slavery. Also, in 1807, a
major shift in cotton processing technology was released, the cotton gin. This machine allowed the separation of cotton and seed to be much more
efficient and less labor intensive, allowing for a larger potential for profits on plantations. Plantation owners still needed labor for the planting and
picking of cotton and as such, wanted to expand their plantations to increase their profits. Unfortunately for the plantation owners, since the importation
of African slaves was banned, their current slaves were increasingly
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Cotton In Georgia
Cotton used to be one of the most important crops in Georgia and is still widely produced today in Georgia. As of 2014, Georgia produces the second
most cotton of any state at 1.4 million acres. The entire economy of Georgia relied heavily on the agriculture industry, with cotton being a major part of
that industry. Throughout the years, cotton itself has affected the southern economy and by extension the lives of many Georgians, and continues to do
so today on a smaller scale. From the economical importance of the cotton plant, it can be derived that cotton has also had a significant effect on the
history of the state of Georgia.
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The boll weevil was a small insect that fed off of the stems and leaves of the cotton plant, terrorizing the fields of cotton farmers in Georgia. The
Great Depression and WW2 also contributed to the decline of cotton growth. Farmers were driven from the south to cities in the north by their need
to make money and the amount of acres used to grow cotton declined. Insecticides were often used to get rid of weevils, but were not always
successful. The boll weevils stayed for many years until 1987, when a program was started in order to permanently rid Georgia of the boll weevil. The
program proved to be moderately successful and by 1990 it was
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The Founding Fathers Since The 19th Century
The Founding Fathers envisioned a republican America that would protect the freedoms and unalienable rights of each of its citizens. Following the
American Revolution, blacks, Native Americans, and other non–white groups hoped that the new American ideals of equality and independence would
transcend color, ethnicity, and race. Republicanism, upon which the nation was founded, was shortly proven to be a facade masking the corrupt
intentions of the US's political leaders. The dominant white minority of America strived for westward expansion, and would achieve many gains
throughout the 19th century. Often overlooked, the cotton gin was a driving force in westward expansion, the continued brutal treatment and destruction
of native peoples, the growth of slave trade, and the advancement of the northern and southern economies. With the increased profitability of cotton,
the hope of enslaved blacks for freedom was quickly extinguished and the growing tension between the North and the South hailed the advent of the
Civil War. The 1800s, due to the widespread use of the cotton gin and access to new lands through the Louisiana Purchase, would be characterized by
an era of corruption and would would affirm the deceptive nature of Thomas Jefferson and the American republican ideals he promoted. During the
decades leading up to the American Revolution, the colonies' political leaders looked for a new system of government to replace Great Britain's
monarchical system, which they viewed as
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Pertinent Questions Part I
1 & 2. Education was "central to the Republican vision of America" because, Jefferson called benignly for a national "crusade against
ignorance." The Republicans believed in the creation of a nationwide system of public schools to create the educated electorate they believed a
republic required. Some states endorsed public education for all in the early years of the republic, but none actually created a working system of free
schools. The republicans argued that all male citizens should receive free education; with this in thought the *Republican ideology effected the
education in the United States because, this left schooling to become very heterogeneous. Such as the responsibilities' of private ... Show more content
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Books and articles attacking religious "superstition" attracted wide readerships and provoked discussion. Skepticism also produced the philosophies of
"universalism" and "Unitarianism," which emerged at first as dissenting views within the New England Congregational church. These ideas rejected
the Calvinist belief in predestination, stating the salvation was available to all. They also rejected the idea of the Trinity. Jesus was the only great
teacher, they claimed, not the son of God. *The cause of the second Great Awakening was rationalism, and the spread of it. In effort to stop the spread,
conservative theologians of 1790 fought the spread of rationalism, and in efforts of church establishments to revitalize their organization.
8 & 9. The Methodists, the Baptists, and the Presbyterians were so successful on the frontier because Methodists which was founded by John
Wesley, spread to America in the 1770's and became a formal denomination in 1784 under the leadership of Francis Asbury. Authoritarian and
hierarchical in structure, the Methodists Church sent itinerant preachers throughout the nation to win recruits; it soon became the fastest growing
denomination in America. Almost as successful were the Baptists, who were relatively new to America; they found a fervent following in the South.
The Presbyterians, Methodists and Baptists were mushrooming. * The "message" and the impact of the Second Great Awakening was that
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  • 2. The South And North And South As soon as individuals develop very diverse ideas from one another it can appear as if they live in separate worlds. In the course of the early 1800s, the South and the North were worlds apart from each other in various ways. The North and the South had altered economies, ideas, and attitudes toward slavery. The diverse economies in the North and South led to discrepancies among the regions about taxes on imported goods or tariffs. Furthermore the disagreements over slavery, tariffs, and other economic disputes amplified sectionalism, or the loyalty to one part of the country, in the North and the South. The North and South were ultimately headed towards a brutal war. The North and the South had diverse economies. The South's economy was farming, or work mostly based on agriculture. Some southerners operated or owned large cotton plantations. Countless more had small farms and produced food products such as corn, or raised cattle and pigs. These few planters ordinarily had merely a few enslaved people or none at all. While on the other hand the Northern states had a lot of farmers as well, but then again the economy of the North was shifting. Cities in the North were developing rapidly and industrial units were being erected throughout the region. In these industrial units individuals made textiles, shoes, tools, and other goods. By 1860 less than half of the individuals in the North were farmers. The diverse economies in the North and South led to discrepancies amongst the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Who Is The Spinning Jenny And How Is It Significant To The... In 1764, during the Industrial Revolution, the textiles industry changed forever when the first spinning machine was invented. The Royal Society of Arts offered a prize for an invention that could spin six threads at once but would only need one person to attend to it. One of the inventors that took to the challenge was James Hargreaves, 1720 to 1778, who produced the Spinning Jenny, a machine that mechanically reproduced the actions of the hand spinner. The Spinning Jenny was significant to the development and progress of the Industrial Revolution and it also had a momentous impact on not only yarn production but also people's lives, in particular people in England. Significance to the Industrial Revolution (development, progress): Expanding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 1764 invention, that wasn't patented until 1770, had eight smaller wheels, instead of one, which allowed the operator to spin eight threads at the one time, as shown in source two. This modern day sketch shows the design and construction of the Spinning Jenny and how all eight different spindles were powered by a single wheel. This meant that one spinster could produce eight threads in the same time it had previously taken to produce one. This advance in spinning machinery meant that the quality and strength of yarn and cloth was greatly improved. Hargreaves' invention best spun the short fibres of regular length, such as cotton. The cotton yarn produced was considered to be of very good quality. However, the wool yarn from the Spinning Jenny was quite unsatisfactory. This was due to the irregular lengths which resulted in lumpy, uneven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Handling Procedure Procedure: 1.Find a clean counter or table to work on. Make sure you have everything you will need and that all of the items are clean. 2.Put on a pair of disposable gloves. 3.Make a paper towel damp with some 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Wipe down the work surface with the rubbing alcohol–dampened paper towel. 4.Using a permanent marker, label the five baby food jars #1 to #5. 5.Perform a 1:10 serial dilution of the colloidal silver. Notice that the bottle you purchased is labeled 500 PPM. This means that the concentration of silver nanoparticles in the bottle is approximately 500 parts per million (PPM), which is the equivalent of 500,000 micrograms per liter (Вµg/L). Although you are using colloidal silver, you are interested in the silver nanoparticle concentration, which is 500,000 micrograms in every liter.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use the cotton swab to streak the five labeled nutrient agar plates with the E. Coli K12 bacteria from the tube. 36.Remove a tiny bit of E. coli from the tube using the cotton swab. 37.Hold the tweezers with the cotton swab (or just the cotton swab alone if you are using extra–long cotton swabs) in one hand. 38.Hold the swab in your right hand 39.Hold the E. coli tube in your other hand. 40.Using the hand that is holding the cotton swab, unscrew the lid of the tube against your pinky, wrapping your pinky around the lid. 41.Hold the lid in this pinky. Do not set the lid down. 42.Using your index finger and thumb, dip the cotton swab into the bacteria tube. Rub the tip of the cotton swab against the agar slant. 43.Get a small piece of the agar (smaller than a grain of rice) on the end of the cotton swab. 44.Visible representation of the bacteria is not needed. 45.Screw the lid back on the tube. 46.While holding the cotton swab in one hand, remove, and hold the lid of an agar plate using your other hand. 47.Spread the E. coli over the surface of the agar plate 48.Streak a vertical line across the surface of the agar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Picking Cotton Picking Cotton In the past decade, eyewitness testimonies have cast a shadow on what is wrong with the justice system in today's society. Before we had the advanced technology, we have today, eyewitness testimonies were solid cold–hard facts when it came to proving the defendant was guilty. However, time has changed and eyewitness testimonies have proven to be the leading causes of wrongful convictions due to misidentification. The Thompson and Cotton case is a perfect example of how eyewitness testimonies can put an innocent man behind bars. Jennifer Thompson was your average young independent adult trying to earn a degree at Elon College in Burlington, North Carolina. She had a boyfriend, Paul, who commuted from Burlington to Chapel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After twenty minutes, Jennifer narrowed down the men to two possible suspects. There were certain characteristics of both men that matched the sketch and what Jennifer could remember several days ago when the incident occurred. Jennifer took a leap of faith and chose man number five, which was in fact Ronald Cotton. The authorities confirmed Cotton was who they also believed was the intruder that night. After that day at the station, Jennifer was convinced she had made the proper choice. When it comes to critiquing how the identification information was obtained, several things are considered unreliable. The first mistake of the use of eyewitness testimonies in the Thompson & Cotton case was Jennifer was in a state of shock when identifying her assailant. Jennifer was in a deep slumber as a stranger at knifepoint awakened her causing adrenaline rush and high stress as she was fearing for her life. "My body was terrified although my mind hadn't caught up yet" (Cannino et al. 12). This type of state of mind causes the brain to cloud its judgment when high stress occurs during the process of identifying a criminal. Although, Jennifer was able to study her attacker to the best ability possible, stress can alter the memory process clouding exact description especially held at knifepoint. The second mistake of the use of eyewitness testimonies in the Thompson & Cotton case was the focus Jennifer had on the weapon during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. History Of Cotton Cultivation And Production The history of cotton cultivation and production to cottons part in society now. Tyler Riviere 4 April, 2016 The evolutionary history of cotton played an important role in the heritage of the British Empire, the United States(U.S.), and India. Cotton continues to be an important crop and commodity throughout society. The history of Cotton is one of the most important factors to our society currently. Cotton cultivation dates back over 7,000 years, seeds of cotton are found all over the world. Cotton is hugely important throughout the world, making cotton useful to make a number of textile products. Since cotton is used and produced on such a widespread industry, cotton's largest producers are China and India. However; the largest exporters of raw cotton are the United States and Africa. The advancement in cotton textile industries, and the worldwide vast cultivation of the crop is the product of human demand towards the farming, production, and export of cotton. The global cotton industry is distinguished by its abundant industrial uses of cotton plume, which is the fiber within the cotton used to create products, along with the high production costs that come along with it. "Extreme vegetative growth can hinder destructively with productivity of the cotton plant. Why it makes applying growth regulators an essential for healthy develop6ment in the cotton culture" (Vitor 2015). Cotton cultivation dates back over 7,000 years ago and with high demand. Scientist over the past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. When Industry Meets the Environment Essay The Global Environment When Industry Meets The Environment The culture of industry has totally changed the way we see the world around us; from the structure within our cities, to the degradation of the natural environment. The industrial revolution began in Britain in 1760 (Griffin). Many historians claim this happened because of a civil unrest in the country, which transformed into a movement (Landes). Civil unrest stemmed from the poor living condition and the poverty within the area. This also happened because new technologies emerged, creating a new push for a commercial way of life. The largest component of the revolution was the use of machines instead of doing work by hand. This is especially true for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factories were limited to certain areas of the land, which attracted workers around to that area. Large buildings were built to accommodate the large numbers of people surrounding the industrial cities. Life for the people in this urban setting was extremely difficult, to say the least. With a rapid influx of people into certain areas, proper preparation was abandoned: many cities and buildings lacked a sewer system, proper roads, piped water, and even electricity. The industrial age saw an influx of poverty in these urbanized areas, including starvation, and lack of health care (Mantoux). This changed the entire culture of city life. Abandoning the rural life, cities saw a loss of agricultural use, sense of space, cleanliness, and natural landscapes. Cities built around industry reflected the industrial way of life; absent of the culture of nature, the civilization of industry bloomed. This image depicts the cramped living style around industrial cities. There were people living on top of people, with poor life quality. Another cultural impact of the industrial revolution was the emergence of capitalism. Industry allowed for the mass production of goods, followed by the need of services. Farmers left the life of self–sustainability for a wage–driven existence. Products and services began commoditized on a larger scale, with currency being the trading element. This totally reshaped the way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Global Trade In Textile Mill So you're a cotton farmer –– what's most important to you? Sure, you want to make money and, sure, you want to provide for your family – you understand that. But what are you doing to understand your customers? You may say it doesn't matter, I can always ship into the loan, my coop will handle it, my local pool worries about customers. Do you care about the market? What makes up your market? Your merchant or coop help to make up your market, certainly. But what about their customers, the textile mills? What affects their market and how does that market matter to you? You may say, I'm a farmer, not a textile mill. But a textile mill will say, he is your customer: You will pay attention or he'll buy from someone else. There's a lot ofcotton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They either go down market and try to survive at the bottom of the supply chain or they move up market stressing quality and value. Increasingly mills are opting for the latter option by focusing on a wider variety of products, improving quality and providing better value. Yet these changes are not without problems. Despite all the progress the cotton industry has made in marketing its products, the industry still has to compete with the synthetic fiber companies – which are terrific marketers as well. However, fiber companies are not limited by an industry–wide approach to selling its products. Virtually all fiber companies stress sales of branded products. This is an advantage as they can focus on attributes of their products to stand out from the competition. It's harder with cotton. Other than some sustainable production initiatives, the cotton industry has chosen to market its products in a broad sense, but by doing so, this has only reinforced cotton's image as a commodity product. Cotton is just cotton – a sentiment heard up and down the entire textile supply chain. What distinguishes cotton from synthetics? Devising an answer to that question remains the challenge for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Cotton Revolution Dbq The Cotton Revolution was a changing time for America. However, it brought far more than cotton. It brought western expansion, industrialization, a transformation of economy, and the rise of the abolitionist movement. It also brought a change in the family dynamic, the removal of Indians from their native lands, and a rise in slavery like never before. The cotton revolution brought class conflict, child labor, accelerated immigration. (American Yawp) It's impossible to discuss the Cotton Revolution without shedding light on the accompanying Transportation Revolution. Following the War of 1812, Americans rushed to build new national infrastructure including roads canals and railroads. By 1850, Americans laid more than 30,000 miles of railroads. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the participation in the global slave trade was ruled unconstitutional, over 1,000,000 slaves from the tobacco–producing Upper South to cotton fields in Lower South between 1790 and 1860, (American Yawp). This came from the shift in Southerners point of view from "Slavery is a necessary evil," to "Slavery is a positive good." The rise of Cotton wed the South to slavery, without it there could be no cotton kingdom. Although northerners were involved first handedly with slavery, their factories fueled the demand for slave–grown southern cotton and their banks provided the financing, (Cotton Revolution, American Yawp). Despite the ban on slave trade, the number of slaves in the South increased by 750,000 in 20 years (Old South Powerpoint). Many replaced the famous "Cotton Belt" to "Black belt" not to describe the rice color of the land but the people that worked on that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Marcus Pant Analysis Some great new items for fall are now in. We have scoured them all to find the absolute greatest items to put on a must have list for you, our dear customer. Here are our picks: The Long Sleeved Cashmere T–Shirt This fall, it doesn't get any better than this. We are so excited to have this in our fall line–up. This t–shirt is absolutely to die for. Made from a mix of luxurious silk, wool and cashmere, this long sleeved t–shirt comes in five different artistic designs each with a distinct colorway. This design is both amazingly comfortable and the statement piece of the season. You can pair it with jeans to look like a million bucks while feeling crazy comfortable or toss in over a leather skirt to look drop dead gorgeous while staying toasty... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like so many items on our must have list, this elegant, feminine piece is also incredibly comfortable. It's wonderfully simple lines and great choice of colors will make it hard to pick just one. This will go wonderfully well over some of the simple, clean–lined tops and bottoms recommended above or add to your current wardrobe to bring it up a notch while staying warm, comfortable and on the cutting edge of fashion all at the same time. Like with the cashmere t–shirt, we are just really excited to have this piece in our fall lineup. A great, elegant jacket is always a treasured find. Don't miss out on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Profitability of Slavery Economic History Topic Report ECO 3183 Topic title: Profitability of Slavery Briefly state the two opposing views. A. Abolitionists condemned slavery based on moral, social, and economic reasons. Many believed that slaves were mistreated and were often subjected to corporal punishment. Others argued that the forced labor of blacks was inefficient and unproductive for various racial and economic reasons. Ulrich Phillip's studies from the antebellum slavery in the south claimed that although plantation slavery produced great wealth, even without the civil war, slavery was economically on a dead end due to the rising cost of factor prices (slaves) increasing faster than the product prices (cotton). B.Economists approached ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the price of cotton increases, then the demand for labor also increases which ultimately drives up slave prices. If cotton prices stay the same but there is an increase in output per worker, then the price of slaves will increase. If the cost to maintain a slave decreases, then the difference will eventually offset once slave prices increases to its equilibrium. Conrad and Meyer found Phillip's table involving the relationship between the prices of prime field hands compared to the prices of cotton accurate; however, they explained that Phillips Page 2 was missing key data to support his claims of slavery being unprofitable. Phillips completely left out the overall productivity of a slave, which was the ultimate difference in the revision of 1958. A major factor Conrad and Meyer took into consideration concerning production was the reproduction rates for females. Their researched showed that "prime hand wenches produced anywhere between 5–10 kids, and was one–half to two–thirds productive as prime field hands" (C.M. 106–107). However, an average 3 months time is lost due to pregnancy. After calculating return rates they found that women bearing 10 children would have an 8.1 percent rate of return and a women with 5 children will have a 7.1 percent rate of return. Furthermore, the rate of return per slave averaged out to 10 percent (Weiher). In what ways do the differences in
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  • 13. Paper In the 1790s members of the industry in both Paris and London were working on inventions to try to mechanise paper–making. In England John Dickenson produced the cylinder machine that was operational by 1809. Although useful for smaller enterprises, this lacked the large scale potential of the machine resulting from the invention of Nicholas–Louis Robert in Paris, which had a more complicated incubation period. The last of the early improvements to this machine were financed by the Fourdrinier brothers in London, and it was after these brothers that the machine was named. The Fourdrinier could produce paper of virtually any size for the very first time, limited only by the width of the continuous wire mesh upon which the paper was made. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the problem of a shortage of paper–making materials remained pressing. The 18th century saw much experimentation with plant materials, both in Britain and on the Continent.(16) Even a few unlikely non–plant substances such as asbestos were tried. Observations of wasps' nests also raised some early interest in the possibility of wood as a potential paper–making material. By about 1716 jute(17) was beginning to be used, mainly in the form of the coarse textile sacking that was commonly made from this Asian plant. Cotton(18) rags – previously few and far between, so very seldom used – became common after the 1790s. This came about as a result of the invention of the cotton–gin in America which speeded up production, and of the spinning–jenny that made Britain a producer rather than an importer of cotton fabric. Cotton waste from the mills also became a major new source. Straw,(19) the leaves and stems of cereal grasses such as rye, barley, wheat or rice, which had always been used in small quantities, became much more extensively utilised from the 1840s. The use of recycled paper also became, like straw, used much more widely. The 1840s saw the introduction of esparto,(20) or alfa grass, (imported from southern Spain and North Africa), and manila hemp.(21) Manila is a plaintain type of plant related to the banana the strong fibres of which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Eco Friendly, Green, Earth, Dirt, Recycle, Reuse When you think about the word sustainable, what comes to mind? Eco friendly, green, Earth, dirt, recycle, reuse, reduce. It is a word that is being thrown out there a lot. But, what is it really? The real dictionary definition of sustainability is: capable of being sustained, of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged. In other words, and ones you will actually understand, to be sustainable means that you take out of a system the same amount of energy as you put in, with no pollution or waste. Or quite literally the ability to sustain. For example, if you take down a tree, you must make sure to plant one or even two in its place, and you must do it by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like any other sustainable company, for the ones in fashion it is nearly impossible to be truly sustainable. This is because the concept of fashion is one of change, and the process of constant change generally produce a lot of waste. Basically, this cycle is referring to the things in your closet that you only wore once and by the time you wanted to wear it again it was "out of style", so you simply don't wear it again and buy something that is "in style". It's ok, we are all guilty of this at one point. Many people have unfortunately moved more towards overconsumption and the desire to pay the least possible price for the most products. 2 You may be wondering how this wholesustainable fashion movement began. Well, many scholars believe that the sustainable fashion movement can be traced back to the 1960s and 1970s, in accord to rising concerns over the environment. This is a little scary is you think about it, because this means that people have been talking about it since the 60's and it still, sustainability has not become a common practice in our day to day. But, designers today face problems that date back to at least the nineteenth century when machines were invented to create make textiles quickly but of poor quality. Mechanization and mass production was looked as something amazing and wonderful because it created more product in less time for less money but unfortunately it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. High School Bacteria Experiment In this experiment, we wanted to investigate which surfaces in the school had the most bacteria, and we thought that the surfaces used more would have the most bacteria. For this experiment we used agar plates, cotton swabs and distilled water in order to see how much bacteria was on each surface. Cotton swabs were wet with distilled water and then the swabbed ws wied on a 2 inch space of the surface and twisted to cover the entire swab.once we swabbed the surface, we wiped the swab on the plate in a zigzag motion holding it upside down. The girls bathroom sink handle had 389 bacteria, and the boys bathroom by the football field had 0. We saw that places commonly used such as the bathroom sinks, door handles and railings contracted the most bacteria. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Things that are used commonly by students and staff should be routinely disinfected to ensure the health and safety of the people using the provided materials. Bacteria is related to disease (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885) Previous studies on the surface of a high school telephone showed that the phones had an uncountable number of bacteria colonies (Yalowitz, 2003). We know that surfaces used by the public often become contaminated because of the bacteria on peoples hands. A study on the bacteria on peoples hands showed that 28% of people have fecal matter on their hands (Judah, 2010). A study done on the contamination on public doorknobs showed that over 86.7% were contaminated (Nworie, 2012). This experiment was to show us how much bacteria is on the surface of the things we use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Andrew Morgan True Cost Analysis For my documentary review, I chose True Cost. True Cost is a documentary by filmmaker Andrew Morgan; produced by Michael Ross that focuses on the people who make clothes for the world. Being a production management major at FIT, I am very interested in how a product (mostly clothing) is constructed. I enjoy looking at where it's made, what will it cost, and who will be involved in the construction. I understand that not everyone will have this mindset. This documentary was made to show people the "greed, fear, and poverty" involved in this free trade manufacturing process. The director admits he was never a person who was knowledgeable in the fashion industry. He speaks with Lucy Siegle, a British journalist and writer on environmental issues, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I learned a great deal about the harm that consumerism has on our society and that there are people and companies that ignore human life just to create more profit. I appreciated the personal interviews and believe he covered the whole spectrum including designers, a factory worker, a factory owner, and a cotton farmer. It also surprised me that H & M, which has become one of the biggest retailers, declined to partake in any interviews for this film. Although he did feature the CEO of a company that does value production using environmentally conscious methods, I would have liked to see more on how we can address the problems facing production, consumerism, and textile wastes. I believe the film shows the benefits and importance of human hands and detail to attention when it comes to how we make our clothing and fashion accessories. By the end of the film, I felt very motivated to make this a part of what I plan on be sensitive to moving forward. If anything, I do think the goal for the film was achieved in that it gives a person a whole new perspective on how we shop and the way we treat our clothing. He could have gone further in presenting ways we can put an end to the conflicts within the fashion industry. In a way, it has also made me consider if the factories we have here in the United States are also compromised with "fake" contracts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Cotton From 1850-1860 Factors that influenced the increased production of cotton from 1800s to the 1860s was different resources, demand, and advanced technology. To begin with, natural, human, and capital resources played a huge role in the growth of cotton production. Land was a very essential natural resource to cotton farmers. With fertile land, farmers could grow their big business, cotton. Also, because of land, the number of cotton farms in America began to increase greatly. For instance, in Texas, cotton farms grew an astounding 251.6% from 1850–1860. An important human resource that helped increase cotton manufacture was slaves. Slaves were needed to pick and plant cotton as it was a long and tedious job. From 1800–1860, the amount of slaves increased 342% and by 1860, the slave population amounted to over 3 million (Davidson, 388). Money and profit was a very imperative capital resource. After farmers collected their profits, they would buy more slaves, land, and machinery in hopes of improving their cotton business and growing more cotton (Davidson, 388–389). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The growth of the textile industry in Britain boosted the cotton sales in America. Textile industry was dependent on cotton and 75% of their cotton came from farms in the South(Dattel). The demand of cloth also affected the demand of cotton. The North needed cotton for their cloth and textile industry after it grew during the Industrial Revolution(Dattel). The War of 1812 caused Americans to start creating their own industries and goods after Britain cut off vital goods out of the United States. In this period of time, there was a huge demand for cotton as American citizens' standard of living grew. Since there was a huge demand, farmers made a large profit. (Davidson, 312 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Invention Of The Cotton Gin In 1793 the cotton industry bloomed because of Eli Whitney when he invented the cotton gin. With the invention of the cotton gin, cotton became a tremendously profitable industry, creating many fortunes for white plantation owners in the antebellum South. "American inventor Eli Whitney and his cotton gin improved the cleaning of raw cotton, facilitating the continuing growth of the industry in many locales." This proves that the cotton industry rose after the gin was invented. It is evident that Eli Whitney played a major part of the growth of the cotton industry. Whitney's invention of the cotton gin revolutionized the cotton industry. Before 1793 production of cotton was not very profitable due to the fact that it took an entire day to hand clean a single pound of cotton. However, with the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, over 50 pounds of cotton could be cleaned a day, tuning cotton into one of the staples of the southern economy, and thus shaping social and political history in the south. After the invention of the cotton gin was invented, American cotton moved in ever–greater quantities to the factories of Europe. The cotton industry was among the world's largest industries at midcentury, drawing on the labor of 20 million workers. The growth of the cotton industry impacted America economically and socially. "The domestic slave trade exploded, providing economic opportunities for whites involved in many aspects of the trade and increasing the possibility of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did Nikola Tesla Changed America's History There are some famous inventors that I think have changed America's history because of their inventions. Eli Whitney inventing the cotton gin, Nikola Tesla inventing the first AC motor, and Elijah McCoy inventing the lubricator for steam engines. Nikola Tesla was originally from Croatia but then moved to the United States in 1884. He there created the first ever Air Conditioner motor in New York also where he met Thomas Edison his future rival. One day Nikola Tesla was walking somewhere with sand and then his idea popped into his head. He was thinking about a brushless Air Conditioner making the first sketches of its rotating electromagnets in the sand. During 1887 and 1888 Nikola Tesla's work caught the attention of George Westinghouse, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During his early life the McCoys were fugitive slaves who had escaped from Kentucky to Canada by the Underground Railroad. In 1847, he large family returned to the United States, settling in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Beginning at a young age, Elijah McCoy showed a strong interest in mechanics. Since he showed such a strong interest his parents arranged for him to travel to Scotland at the age of 15 for an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering. He returned to Michigan after becoming certified as a mechanical engineer. Although due to racial barriers Elijah McCoy was unable to find work as an engineer in the United States. The skilled professional positions were not available for African Americans at the time, regardless of their training or background. Elijah McCoy accepted the position of a fireman and oiler for the Michigan Central Railroad. That was the line of work that he developed his first major inventions. After studying the inefficiencies inherent in the existing system of oiling axles, Elijah McCoy invented a lubricating cup that distributed oil evenly over the engine's moving parts. Elijah McCoy continued to refine his devices, receiving nearly 60 patents over the course of his life. Although most of his inventions dealt with lubrication systems, he also developed designs for an ironing board, a lawn sprinkler, and other machines. In 1920, toward the end of his life, McCoy formed the Elijah ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Effects Of Gunshot Residues On A Criminal Investigation Gunshot Residues are a critical and an important trace evidence used in a criminal investigation. Recovering and analyzing GSR evidence is carried out in order to link an individual to a certain firearm. Finding GSR on a person's hand does not necessarily mean that he/she is the one that fired the weapon. At the same time not finding any GSR particles does not prove that that person was not the shooter. Gunshot Residues can easily be transferred to various surfaces not only by being in contact with a firearm, but also shaking a hand with a person that has handled a weapon or any other ammunition charged components. The formation of the GSR is due to the rapid cooling of the discharge gasses and solid matter, originating from partially reacted components of the primer and propellant, as well as the metallic composition of the firearm and ammunition. The residues can be easily deposited onto the hand of the shooter and later transferred to other parts of the body such as the skin, clothing and hair. Information taken from various reports and analysis throughout the years show us that GSR are deposited on the skin (hand) immediately after the firing. The highest chance of detecting a significantly good amount of residues is within the 1st hour of the incident. In practice after 6hours GSR cannot be expected from a living person. There are many reports on how Gunshot residues react with the skin, hands, clothes, as well as how to remove them. The important question is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cotton Gin In The Civil War Essay The Cotton Gin in the Civil War Did you know that the invention of the Cotton Gin influenced the Civil War? Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin in 1793 and it greatly impacted American history. Cotton was a very valuable product at this time, as we shipped it to European textile mills. The Cotton Gin increased the amount of slaves needed to produce the maximum amount of cotton, since it could be deseeded quickly, but it still needed to be gathered by hand. This caused the demand for slaves to increase indefinitely. The invention of the Cotton Gin escalated tensions between the North and South leading to the Civil War, by making the Southerners rely much more heavily on owning slaves(Clough). COTTON GIN'S EFFECT ON THE SOUTH In the 1850s, cotton was a very valuable cash crop. We sold this cotton to the British for money, and the South's economy relied on this crop. One bad thing about growing this upland cotton is that the seeds inside the crop have to be removed by hand. Slaves were used to gather and remove seeds from the cotton, but they could not gather more than they could deseed, so they could not produce cotton very fast. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Southerners still had to feed the slaves, but the slaves were not able to help the war effort. There was a ton of skirmishes and battles, but literally a third of their people were just farming cotton! The Union took advantage of this by blockading all ports around the South. The Confederacy could not ship out cotton, or bring in supplies. Due to this fact, the South's entire economy was crumbling down! They needed to sell the cotton to bring back weapons and tools, but they did not have access to the ocean. The North had three times the factories, and made their own weapons, whereas the South had to have them brought in from Britain and other european ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Polyester Fleece Living frugally can be hard for those of us with children. There can be a lot of expenses but there are many ways to save money. My favorite for children are hand me downs! They are the best for babies and children who have not hit the point where they are too picky about their clothes. The number one pro being that they are the cheapest price ever – free! Even if your child can not fit in them right away, make sure to accept them, as kids grow out of things before you know it. Making trips to retail stores every time they grow out of a size can really add up! My family in particular have been benefiting greatly from hand me down clothes! Recently, my son spent a few days with his grandma. She is a nanny to a boy and girl who are a few years... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you have a child that complains about socks being on the wrong feet, or always has you cut the tags out of their shirts because they are itchy, you know how important soft fabrics are to children. Durable fabrics including polyester fleece and prewashed denim are durable enough for active children, without sacrificing comfort. Soft, but Durable Fabrics for Kids' Clothes Polyester Fleece Fleece pants made with polyester fleece are a soft and durable option for active kids. This material is soft, warm and thick enough to protect against wind and a light rain. When my son wears his fleece pants to the playground, I don't worry about torn pants and skinned knees, as the material is durable enough to withstand the occasional fall. Unlike some thick and durable materials, he never complains about the texture of the fleece pants and he wears them all the time. They are warm enough to wear in the winter, but not so heavy that he can't wear them in the fall and spring. The polyester fleece pants have survived mud and salad dressing stains, without any extra laundry treatments. Although the fabric care instructions advise washing these fleece pants in cold water and drying on low, they usually end up in the regular wash and high–heat drying cycle, and are no worse for the wear. Prewashed Denim Stiff denim is not comfortable. A better option is prewashed denim, especially for rough and tumble kids. Denim will withstand jungle gym and tree climbing while protecting kids from sharp edges or twigs and sticks should they brush against any. Kids who like to roll down hills and play in the grass in the jeans may bring home grass stains. Soak jeans in vinegar and water for about an hour to remove grass stains. Corduroy The popularity of corduroy pants waxes and wanes, but corduroy is a solid choice for both comfort and durability for kids. Corduroy is actually cotton. The fabric is made with cotton piled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Instructs Women On The Role Of Mother Analysis Robert Still Dr. Bowman U.S. to 1877 03–03–17 Module 6 Only in the late 18th and early 19th centuries did ideas of affectionate marriages and loving, sentimental relations with children become dominant in American family life. These attitudes first took hold among the urban, educated wealthy and middle classes, and later spread to rural and poorer Americans. This change was due to the growth and increasing sophistication of the economy, which meant that economic issues became less pressing for families and production moved outside the home to specialized shops and factories. Document 8 is A Guidebook Instructs Women on the Role of Mother, 1845, The author describes women's sphere of influence as limited to the "little work of household ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It all started with Eli Whitney and his 1793 invention of the cotton gin, which made it possible for cotton fibers to be separated from cottonseeds automatically, in turn increasing cotton production rates from 1 pound a day per slave to 50 pounds. The knock–on effects of the cotton gin included an explosion in the importation of African and West Indian slaves, along with improved cooperation between northern cloth factory–owners and the many new southern cotton farmers. Agricultural inventions, such as John Deere's steel plow and Cyrus McCormick's mechanical mower–reaper, further helped to increase farmingВґs efficiency. Among the major advances in transportation was Robert Fulton's steamboat. Introduced in 1807, this allowed traders to ship anywhere at any time, regardless of weather conditions. Meanwhile, railroads and the telegraph helped to connect economically isolated populations. The Market Revolution was also the time during which disparities of development emerged between the North, West and South. While the North constructed canals to facilitate trade with the West, the South remained comparatively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mat 540 Week 7 Homework Chapter 3 MAT 540 Week 7 Homework Chapter 3 http://homeworkfy.com/downloads/mat –540–week–7–homework–chapter–3/ To Get this Tutorial Copy & Paste above URL Into Your Browser Hit Us Email for Any Inquiry at: Homeworkfy@gmail.com Visit our Site for More Tutorials: (http://homeworkfy.com/ ) 1. Southern Sporting Good Company makes basketballs and footballs. Each product is produced from two resources rubber and leather. Each basketball produced results in a profit of $11 and each football earns $15 in profit. The resource requirements for each product and the total resources available are as follows: Product Resource Requirements per Unit Rubber (lb.) Leather (ft2) Basketball 2.8 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Formulate and solve the model for the following problem: Irwin Textile Mills produces two types of cotton cloth denim and corduroy. Corduroy is a heavier grade of cotton cloth and, as such, requires 8 pounds of raw cotton per yard, whereas denim requires 6 pounds of raw cotton per yard. A yard of corduroy requires 4 hours of processing time; a yard od denim requires 3.0 hours. Although the demand for denim is practically unlimited, the maximum demand for corduroy is 510 yards per month. The manufacturer has 6,500 pounds of cotton and 3,000 hours of processing time available each month. The manufacturer makes a profit of $2.5 per yards of denim and $3.25 per yard of corduroy. The manufacturer wants to know how many yards of each type of cloth to produce to maximize profit. Formulate the model and put into standard form. Solve it a. How much extra cotton and processing time are left over at the optimal solution? Is the demand for corduroy met? b. If Irwin Mills can obtain additional cotton or processing time, but not both, which should it select? How much? Explain your answer. 4. The Bradley family owns 410 acres of farmland in North Carolina on which they grow corn and tobacco. Each acre of corn costs $105 to plant, cultivate, and harvest; each acre of tobacco costs $210. The Bradleys' have a budget of $52,500 for next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ethics: Environmental And Ethical Dilemma Of Blue Jeans Introduction: Blue Jeans The consumer product chosen that I like is Levi's blue jeans. They are very comfortable for daily wear, it's very durable and has long life. Jeans can be generally worn in any climate and suitable for most of the events that happens in our day to day life. While being a comfortable wear, jeans are also good example of aesthetic design and in terms of fashion, it's always in trends of style. Being such an iconic product in the market for fashion industries and product I love to wear, it also come with downsides regarding environmental, safely and ethical dilemma. Environment and safety: Textile industries in general has huge impact on our environment. As jeans being one of the most popular product, it has one of the highest environmental impacts. Here, I will briefly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the demand for jeans is high, there a need for high supply so most of the manufacturers choose a route which make them save more by compromising the quality and misuse of harmful chemicals and care less about our environment. Above that they want to find the cheapest workers and sometimes being exploited due to its working conditions and threaten the workers' lives due to the harmful chemicals. There is huge amount of toxic materials involve in its life cycle. These issues are critically ethical problems. Fortunately, companies like Levi's and other organisation have started committed to decrease or minimise the environmental damage in the production of jeans. Levi's have ditched the sandblasting method and adopted sustainable ways of manufacturing jeans. They encourage to reduce water footprint, recycle, reuse. According to study, it takes about 7600 L of water to make a pair of jeans, but now Levi's jeans decreased to 2835 L of water which is a lot of saving when the production is in that scale. Technology and engineering, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Eli Whitney's Autobiography Hello, I am Eli Whitney, and I was born on December 8th, 1765. During this time most people in our country worked at farming for a living, being similar I lived on a farm in Massachusetts. The richest people were those who owned a lot of land, but my family did not. At the young age of fourteen I was fortunate enough to be helping my father to make nails in his workshop. I was making a moderate pay for a fourteen year old. As the years progressed, I began to think more about my future. After I was denied permission for college by my stepmother, I decided to accomplish getting there by myself. Through difficult farm labor and time spent teaching in schools I was finally able to pay my admission for college. I enrolled at the Yale College... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By having foreign trade it allows growth through profit and also gaining other products from European countries. My creations such as interchangeable parts and the cotton gin rely heavily on this due to them allowing us to manufacture our own goods, while valuable and yet very quick. Interchangeable parts and the cotton gin helped create reliance on the American government instead of creating a reliance over Europe, splitting away from having a dependence over manufactured goods from Europe is our best course of action when trying to form a powerful government. Hamilton advertises a system of commerce in which America is more powerful due to having trade that is very valuable and still is outputted at a swift rate. America is already more powerful and successful due to my creations, and I hope we continue to expand our range of commerce with more countries in the future. Now I'm off to a meeting with my physician regarding my prostate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Crafting Boxer Shorts Different types of Fabrics used in crafting Boxer Shorts Underwear is an essential part of the day–to–day life of an individual. Boxer shorts are one of the most popular styles of men's underwear. So, what are boxer shorts? Boxer shorts are the comfortable undergarment choice for the fashionable man on the go. They are available in a variety of colors, styles, sizes and materials to work with almost any outfit or style. All of us must have used boxer shorts, but what else do we know about them? Fabric is an important aspect, when it comes to the underneath articles. Boxer shorts like any other style of clothing comes in a variety of fabrics. The type of fabric determines the breathability and comfort an underwear. Listed below are the mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The characteristics of linen are a) Durable b) Hand–washable or dry–cleanable c) Excellent absorbency Wool Wool is generally preferred in winters due to its low heat conductivity. The characteristics of wool are a) Wrinkles resistant b) Soiling resistant c) Durable Silk Silk is very soft and elegant and feels great against the skin. Generally, silk boxer shorts are preferred for winters like wool because of its low heat conductivity. The characteristics of the silk fabric are a) High absorbency
  • 28. b) Drapes well c) Shiny appearance d) Holds color exceptionally well Rayon Rayon is a semi–synthetic fiber from wood cellulose or pulp which has the tendency to stretch. It has limited breathability to allow air or moisture to be transmitted through the fabric. The characteristics of this fabric are a) Highly absorbent b) Soft and comfortable c) Easily stains d) Shrinks when dried Nylon Microfiber construction makes nylon a great material that is soft and keeps the wearer dry. It is wind and water resistant which makes it ideal for sports apparel. The characteristics of this fabric are a) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Health : 9 Hygiene Practices Personal Health: 9 Hygiene Practices to Remember We go about our daily lives adhering to standard practices of hygiene: brushing our teeth, washing our faces, shampooing our hair, you get the drill. But we've forgotten about the not–so–habitual "other" practices that doctors continuously recommend us to do each day. Although these nine hygienic procedures take additional time, it is important to incorporate them into your weekly and monthly routines so that they do eventually become habitual. After all, it's important to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to sustaining a healthy lifestyle. Nine: Cleaning your ears. (stuffwetalkabout.com) Have you ever looked at your headphones to find the speakers covered in earwax? As a result, you reach for a cotton swab to rid your ears of that waxy yellow gunk. However, cotton swabs actually push earwax deeper into your ear canal leading to a buildup. Instead, opt for an over–the–counter earwax removal solution, like Murine or Debrox, to loosen the wax and ultimately break down the buildup. You'll be hearing better in no time. Eight: Sleep without underwear. (i.ytimg.com) Sleeping without underwear allows men and women's crotch area to breathe after many hours of wearing underwear and boxers and locking in moisture. Allowing this area to dry out is a great health measure recommended by gynecologists. Seven: Change bed sheets once a week. (butterbeliever.com) Rolling around in bed each night, our bodily oils, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cotton Swab Lab In this lab a cotton swab was fluffed up by scraping it against the serrated edge of a tape dispenser and then dipped into a liquid chemical solution. Once dipped the cotton swab was placed horizontally above the fire making sure to only burn the cotton part so as to not accidently get a different flame because of the burning stick. The color of the flame is viewed through a spectroscope and then both that spectrum and the color to the naked eye are recorded on a data table. This step is repeated for the remaining four solutions and then the bunsen burner is turned off and the area is cleaned. The purpose of this lab was to observe the relationship between various elements and emission spectroscopy and identify an unknown substance. By burning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Abstivation For A Teacher And Early School Observation I start my observation in the first circle time at 8:30 . L is a 3 year and 2 month girl who wears blue and white striped dress with pink flower pattern legging and pink slippers. There are two teachers in a classroom.One lead teacher and one co teacher (I write teacher 1 for the lead teacher and teacher 2 for the co teacher) L is in the right side of teacher 2 while she is standing on her knees and touches her teacher shoulder. Teacher: sit down please. She turns her face towards a child in other side of circle who rises her hand. She puts her index finger from her left hand in front of her mouth while she is looking at the child who is talking. L:shish( tells the child to be silent) L looks at the teacher 2 while she is walking toward a kid who is out of circle and makes some noise with materials. L puts her index finger inside her nose. She sits criss cross applesauce and she turns her face to the left side and looks at the teacher 1 who is reading a book . She stands up and turn her face to the right and looks at the teacher 2. Teacher: sit down L. L straights her both legs on the rug for a few seconds then folds her knees and touches her slippers' lace. L straights her both legs and move them to the left and right and keeps continue for a few seconds then she puts both hand on her knees . She looks at the teacher1 who asks a child to bring a hammer and a nail to the circle. L looks towards a child who is walking out of the circle. She looks at the teacher 1 while she is explaining the lesson . Teacher 1( she has a carrot on a tray in front of her):Tapping nail on the carrot with hammer. Tap Tap Tap L has her index finger in her mouth then she itches her neck with her left hand and yawns. She looks at the teacher 1. Teacher1 : we have four directions. L looks at her fingers in her right hand and counts 1,2,3 and 4 ,then she put her open her shoes lace ,takes off the slipper and touches her socks and put her shoe on ( left shoe) ,she does the same with her right shoe. Teacher 1 calls her name. Teacher1 : L go and find a work.
  • 32. She stands and walks towards a fabric board which contain all child picture ( saving cards). She sits backwards on her knees on a chair close to the wall with saving cards,then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The War Of 1812 And The United States The War of 1812 took place between the Americans and Great Britain because of the impressment of Americans sailors by the British and the passing of the Embargo Act by Congress and President Thomas Jefferson. The British navy would impress sailors from American ships and force the American sailors to board the British ships and to join the British navy. The second reason that theWar of 1812 occurred was because of the Embargo Act of 1807. This act was passed by Congress and Jefferson and it stopped all trade with Europe. As a result of impressment and the United States passing the Embargo Act, the War of 1812 began on June 18th 1812 ("War of 1812" 2). It was ended by the Treaty of Ghent, which was a peace treaty signed by both countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of the Treaty of Ghent, the Native Americans were forced to a sign series of treaties that forced them to give up large areas of land north of the Ohio River. During the war, the Native Americans sided with the British and after the British lost the war the Americans did nothing to help the Native Americans. In fact, Native Americans were pushed further and further west and were forced to live far away from the lands that they were born in and, because of this, tensions broke out between the Native Americans and settlers. After the War of 1812, the United States started to expand westward, also known as the Westward Expansion. In April of 1803, the United States purchased Louisiana from the French. The United States bought this land from the French for fifteen million dollars. All the land gained from the Louisiana Purchased doubled the size of the country. Before citizens could begin to move West,Thomas Jefferson sent two men, Louis and Clark, on an expedition. Louis and Clark were sent to explore the new land and to map a route to the Pacific Ocean. Thomas Jefferson asked the men to keep careful records of this land and to bring back important information about the geography and the people, which they successfully did. The Federal Government became even more disrespectful of the Native Americans. The citizens of the United States started to expand into the Ohio River Valley and into the Northwest and West. In 1830, during Andrew Jackson's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Japan And India Dbq Essay Throughout the late 1800s to the early 1900s, both japan and India saw a rise in the use of machines in the textile industry. Both showed similar recruitment techniques, but were not so similar in who the workers were and their working conditions. The Indian textiles chart showed how India used machines to produce greater yarn and cloth amounts in 1914 as compared to the production in 1884. As well it demonstrated how the amount of people using machine made textiles had greatly increased opposed to hand made textiles (Doc 1). In 1916 Radhakamal Mukerjee, an Indian economist, explains how that handwoven textiles cannot keep up with the machine made textiles, and therefore is on a decline (Doc 6). This identifies how India is moving towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story of a Japanese factory worker illustrates the harsh long hours fork work, no heat, and small portions of food. On top of that they were not paid much or at all for the first year of their work (Doc 3). When the horrifically high number of sick people at the factory is added, the working conditions in the Japanese textile factories seem barely livable. In contrast the Indian factory workers lived in their own huts and worked for only two years (Doc 9). This shows much better living conditions for Indian workers than Japanese workers. Since the document is written by a commissioner not a worker, the author could be leaving out bad details to make his report look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Cotton Vs Slavery What is shaping the economy of Alabama is cotton and slavery labor. Cotton is the most profitable cash crops in Alabama. The rise of cotton kingdom in the agricultural factory makes Alabama more economically independent. The profits in the state draws planters to invest in slaves and lands to grow more cotton, in return they buy even more slaves and lands. A cycle that will keep reoccurring. Slaves are sold in pair, man and wife to cultivate the land to produce four times the revenues. As cotton grows, the land value increases. An acre that costs $200 can sell for $4000 in a spam of twelve months because of slavery labor. As someone who does not own slaves, I oppose slavery. Slavery is wrong. I would rather employ these individuals as normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Differences And Advantages And Conpects Of Volkswagen And... Compare and Evaluate:Volkswagen and H&M CSR means company social responsibility and it includes many different aspects. Meanwhile, CSR is a standard to judge a company good or bad. Higher CSR can make the higher economic performance. A company called H&M. H&M is one of famous clothing company in the world and it is also the global fast fashion leader. H&M sales clothing,accessories and cosmetics. It has more than 2500 stores all over the world. Another company is Volkswagen. In 1938, Volkswagen was founded in Wolfsburg.Volkswagen is a car manufacturing company in Germany and it is also one of the four major car manufacturers in the world. People all know these two brands.These two companies are both popular choices in their domain and H&M and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... H&M and Volkswagen both have advantages and disadvantages in CSR. For environmental aspect, H&M and Volkswagen both have disadvantages. H&M was intentionally faking GM cotton as organic cotton and it was damage the ecological balance. However, H&M still do some positive things to keep environment better. Volkswagen cheat on consumers and government by claiming to have green industry. Nevertheless, Volkswagen joined the Global Compact to protect the environment.In this aspect, H&M is better than Volkswagen. Another aspect is children production, H&M focus onchild 's right and Volkswagen pay attention to children's safety. H&M and its partner UNICFE are support child's right and education development. Volkswagen donated child safety seats to China and they encouraged their employee help people who need help. These two companies both have advantages in child protection;but H&M have more function of children protection. Therefore, H&M is superior to Volkswagen. After comparing these international companies, H&M probably do better in these fields. Both of them have long way to go and they should pay more attention to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Textile Industry in India ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Report: The Textile Industry In India ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Arvind Mills Prepared for: Industrial Economics Prepared by: Dhruvita.Patel School: FSLE– 3 Application Number: 28380 Initiator: Rupa KordeDate: 21/04/2013 1. Executive summary Indian textile Industry has lately been developing in India has contributed a lot towards the economic growth in terms of generating employment, GDP, economic development etc. Also in the recent times the Indian Textile in Gujarat is booming and there are new mills coming up. This establishes the aim of my report to analysis the top player Arvind mill which is initiated in Gujarat, Ahmedabad with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This industry is self– sufficient they have their own production starting from raw materials to the delivering the finished goods. This industry contributes a lot to the Indian economy. Manufacturing and exports plays an important role in the Indian Textile Industry. India gains around 27 percent of its total foreign exchange by textile exports. The Textile Industry in India is divided into various sectors few of them includes: * п‚· Cotton Textiles * п‚· Silk Textiles * п‚· Woolen Textiles * п‚· Readymade Garments * п‚· Hand–crafted Textiles * п‚· Jute and Coir In the Textile industry there are about 11228 textile mills which has a strong spinning capacity of 29 millions spindles which accounts to be very high. Yarn is usually produced in the mills, whereas fabrics are usually produced in both handloom and powerloom. When we talk about the textile industry in India, cotton has always been dominant in this market where around 65 percent of raw materials is consumed to make cotton. The yearly output of cotton production is very high which comes downs to around 12.8 billion meters. The Textile Industry has highly proving employment to millions, which includes the growers of jute and cotton, weavers which includes weavers who are involved in both organizing and household sectors which are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Specific Effects of Globalization Throughout Fugitive... The Specific Effects of Globalization throughout Fugitive Denim Globalization, which is best defined as the expansion of cultural, political, economical and ideological relationships regarding worldwide social exchange and interdependencies, is the underlying motif in Rachel Louise Snyder's novel, Fugitive Denim (Conley 531). In this work, Snyder uses a theoretical pair of denim jeans to explore the workings of the global market, from the harvesting of the cotton used in making jeans to the fashion design behind the pants seen in stores around the world. Being the beneficiary of inexpensive goods, capitalist nations like the United States and much of the European Union neglect to realize their low–cost end products come about as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They worked from 7 am to 7 or 8 or 9 pm back then, Monday through Friday, and 7 am to 5 or 6 pm on Saturdays." Outsourcing, apart from being harsh on the workers, also creates a large divide in the social stratification within the region. Marx would classify most of the regions discussed in the book as being divided between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, those who own the means of production and the labor force. Although the proletariat and bourgeoisie generally describe capitalized societies, these underdeveloped nations have a great number of poor working class citizens with a large gap between the few and wealthy citizens. Further continuing the social stratification could be the role of gender in most of the societies. Gender roles are more clearly defined and divided then those of more developed societies. In Azerbaijan "traditional" gender roles seem to be defined more by biological functionalist practices where the women stay home to bear children and tend to the home as the men are off serving more as "bread–winners" for the family. Mehman, an Azeri cotton classer, describes a childhood memory of his mother telling him to clean his room, only to have his grandmother come in to yell at his mother saying, 'This is a woman's domain... not the man's. You will clean his room' (Snyder 44). From this one situation Mehman learned his place in society and began to understand the divide between the roles of males ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Lived Experience Of Human Commodification. The Shape The Lived Experience of Human Commodification The shape of the United States now, wouldn't have been possible without the blood, sweat and tears of many of its people in the early years of the United States. In this essay, it will be discussed how African slaves were turned into commodities after the American Revolution and around the time of the Civil War. The essay will also cover what the daily life was like for an African slave and what their tasks were from day to day. Lastly the essay will cover how slavery was a deciding role in the early development of the American economic system and what factors contributed to it. In the early United States, slavery was a commonly accepted view since most slaves were servants and did household ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in his original draft of the Declaration of Independence he wrote that "The King of Britain has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating it's most sacred rights of life & liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere....and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them, by murdering the people upon whom he also obtruded them." (Boyd) Many of the other Founders were slave owners, and as such, wanted this portion removed because making slaves free would have a large decline in the economic stability of the new country. In 1807, the United States banned the transportation of slaves from Africa into the United States for the act of selling into slavery. Also, in 1807, a major shift in cotton processing technology was released, the cotton gin. This machine allowed the separation of cotton and seed to be much more efficient and less labor intensive, allowing for a larger potential for profits on plantations. Plantation owners still needed labor for the planting and picking of cotton and as such, wanted to expand their plantations to increase their profits. Unfortunately for the plantation owners, since the importation of African slaves was banned, their current slaves were increasingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cotton In Georgia Cotton used to be one of the most important crops in Georgia and is still widely produced today in Georgia. As of 2014, Georgia produces the second most cotton of any state at 1.4 million acres. The entire economy of Georgia relied heavily on the agriculture industry, with cotton being a major part of that industry. Throughout the years, cotton itself has affected the southern economy and by extension the lives of many Georgians, and continues to do so today on a smaller scale. From the economical importance of the cotton plant, it can be derived that cotton has also had a significant effect on the history of the state of Georgia. Cotton was a minor part of Georgia's economy in general until farmers began importing Sea Island cotton, a high–quality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boll weevil was a small insect that fed off of the stems and leaves of the cotton plant, terrorizing the fields of cotton farmers in Georgia. The Great Depression and WW2 also contributed to the decline of cotton growth. Farmers were driven from the south to cities in the north by their need to make money and the amount of acres used to grow cotton declined. Insecticides were often used to get rid of weevils, but were not always successful. The boll weevils stayed for many years until 1987, when a program was started in order to permanently rid Georgia of the boll weevil. The program proved to be moderately successful and by 1990 it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Founding Fathers Since The 19th Century The Founding Fathers envisioned a republican America that would protect the freedoms and unalienable rights of each of its citizens. Following the American Revolution, blacks, Native Americans, and other non–white groups hoped that the new American ideals of equality and independence would transcend color, ethnicity, and race. Republicanism, upon which the nation was founded, was shortly proven to be a facade masking the corrupt intentions of the US's political leaders. The dominant white minority of America strived for westward expansion, and would achieve many gains throughout the 19th century. Often overlooked, the cotton gin was a driving force in westward expansion, the continued brutal treatment and destruction of native peoples, the growth of slave trade, and the advancement of the northern and southern economies. With the increased profitability of cotton, the hope of enslaved blacks for freedom was quickly extinguished and the growing tension between the North and the South hailed the advent of the Civil War. The 1800s, due to the widespread use of the cotton gin and access to new lands through the Louisiana Purchase, would be characterized by an era of corruption and would would affirm the deceptive nature of Thomas Jefferson and the American republican ideals he promoted. During the decades leading up to the American Revolution, the colonies' political leaders looked for a new system of government to replace Great Britain's monarchical system, which they viewed as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ap Pertinent Questions Essay Pertinent Questions Part I 1 & 2. Education was "central to the Republican vision of America" because, Jefferson called benignly for a national "crusade against ignorance." The Republicans believed in the creation of a nationwide system of public schools to create the educated electorate they believed a republic required. Some states endorsed public education for all in the early years of the republic, but none actually created a working system of free schools. The republicans argued that all male citizens should receive free education; with this in thought the *Republican ideology effected the education in the United States because, this left schooling to become very heterogeneous. Such as the responsibilities' of private ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Books and articles attacking religious "superstition" attracted wide readerships and provoked discussion. Skepticism also produced the philosophies of "universalism" and "Unitarianism," which emerged at first as dissenting views within the New England Congregational church. These ideas rejected the Calvinist belief in predestination, stating the salvation was available to all. They also rejected the idea of the Trinity. Jesus was the only great teacher, they claimed, not the son of God. *The cause of the second Great Awakening was rationalism, and the spread of it. In effort to stop the spread, conservative theologians of 1790 fought the spread of rationalism, and in efforts of church establishments to revitalize their organization. 8 & 9. The Methodists, the Baptists, and the Presbyterians were so successful on the frontier because Methodists which was founded by John Wesley, spread to America in the 1770's and became a formal denomination in 1784 under the leadership of Francis Asbury. Authoritarian and hierarchical in structure, the Methodists Church sent itinerant preachers throughout the nation to win recruits; it soon became the fastest growing denomination in America. Almost as successful were the Baptists, who were relatively new to America; they found a fervent following in the South. The Presbyterians, Methodists and Baptists were mushrooming. * The "message" and the impact of the Second Great Awakening was that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...