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Boscote Coating Analysis
All our products have been designed to flat pack and be easily assembled by anyone with limited
skills or tools. Because they are compactly flatpacked we can send them anywhere in Australia at a
reasonable price and can have them delivered to your door or available at a local depot (works out
approx 30% cheaper. Stained Coating We use a 2 part industrial grade coating which consist of
"Boscote Prime All UV" and "Boscote Decks" both of these products are a water based coating and
classified as a "non hazardous substance". Boscote is a very well known product in the commerical
building industry and is specified by many architects on Marina's,Army Barracks, Architectual
wood cladding, Handrails and weather exposed art work. These products are very expensive as they
are a premium water based coating and the only coating in the market that will withstand the harsh
treatment these tables will be inevitably endure. The majority of Childcare Centres we supply want a
heavy duty coating that can handle full sun exposure as well as food, kids paint, and croyon/pencil
marks, the Boscote coating is the answer and we have been back to tables that are 2–3 year old and
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All our timber is sealed & primed using a Taubmans Grey undercoat and then they have 2–3 coats of
either Taubmans endure or Dulux Aquamax Exterior Gloss (depends on the colour), both are a high
quality water based Acrylic. We lightly sand between coats to make sure the table has a smoothly
and silky finish suitable for any precious bottom.
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Mongol Porcelain History
Five hundred years ago, the Portuguese first arrived in China and were enchanted by the crystal–
looking structures. As they brought large quantities of Jingdezhen blue and white porcelain items
back to Europe, they did not realize that porcelain would become the first global product, expect to
have created the first global trade market. Blue and white manufacturing began under the under the
rule of the Mongols during the Yuan dynasty and has left traces around the world in faraway places
such as Central Asia, England, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, the Maldives, and the Americas. Moreover,
not only was porcelain spread throughout the world, but each country it touched, spread its own
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The Yuan government promoted commerce and trade within its massive territory and established an
administrative organization for the porcelain industry. Porcelain, was initially created by Persians;
however their designs and craftsmanship was simple and crude. With the rule of the Mongols in the
13th century, they opened China to Central Asia and the West. This opening allowed Persian
craftsman to enter China and teach the Chinese how to skillfully use cobalt blue in their ceramics.
Moreover, porcelain was initially influenced by Mongols. The Mongols enforced their motifs onto
porcelain and commissioned large scale productions or mass productions of porcelain. Their wares
differed greatly from any previous ceramics, primarily because the wares were enormous compared
to any predecessors. This was due to the Mongols new vast empire and because Mongols embraced
the cultures and food of Central and Western
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Chinese Porcelain Jar
The art work that I picked is a still life of the Chinese Porcelain Jar. The painter of the art piece is
Willem Kalf. The era that it is focused on is the Dutch Golden era. He was born in 1619 and died in
1693. In this art work he painted a Chinese Porcelain bowl, he painted a table cloth, a variety of
fruits, silver and gold vessels. In other paintings he would use other foods like vegetables, be would
also use cooking supplies, like pots and pans.
For his still life paintings he would often use the same objects as in other paintings. He would often
use the color blue for bowls and jars. He sometimes used for fruits on his paintings, but mostly
repeated an orange and a lemon. He also used table cloths, glasses, and vessels, but in different
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Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl
1. Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl The Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl is from Hankizan, Japan from the Meiji
Period. It is earthenware with low–fire enamel decoration. The fall aesthetic is extremely evident on
this piece of pottery. The coloring of the pottery is mostly oranges, browns, and dark greens. There
are also a few bright colors like blue and pink, but those are subdued by the other colors. The
interior design use of chrysanthemums is pivotal in the fall aesthetic. Chrysanthemums are a flower
associated with fall not only in Asia but also in the United States. As fresh chrysanthemums were
essential in the homecoming mum tradition throughout the southern United States. The fall aesthetic
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It is by Tony Da, from the year 1972. The piece was created through a complex system of firing
processes. Through this process, the two tones of the ceramic piece, are gained. The inlay of this
piece is mostly traditional heishi beads, and turquoise cabochon. The ceramic piece is considered
more as a decoration piece. Unlike Lucy Martin Lewis' pieces which were considered traditional and
more practical. Da's pieces would most likely not be used for everyday use like Lewis'. One reason
being that the inlay of the piece is too nice. The sterling silver lid adds an elegance effect to the
entire
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Ceramics Museum Report
Museum Tour
Tiffany Nguyen
Janna Eggebeen
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
"Creators of Ceramics"
Ceramics; from Porcelain, to Pottery
Royal Ontario Museum
A ceramic is defined as a solid, inorganic and non–metallic object, most commonly pottery, which is
made by using heat to permanently harden clay or other similar materials. In this tour, you will learn
about the similarities and differences between the ceramics in six different ancient worlds including
Ancient Egypt and Nubia, Bronze Age Aegean, Byzantium, China, Greece, and Rome, in which the
latter three were especially known for their ceramics.
Upon entering the first gallery of China, we spot a blue and white porcelain wine pot and dish sitting
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1.3 (1970): 375–389. Web. 17 Nov.
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Goodwood Medical Velashape Treatment
VelaShape is a revolutionary device that is approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) as a
treatment to reduce the circumference of and reduce the appearance of cellulite in numerous areas.
Areas Frequently Treated with VelaShape in Baton Rouge Areas that are frequently treated using the
revolutionary VelaShape device include: Saddle Bags Hips Upper Arms Buttocks Parts of the Thighs
A VelaShape Treatment Uses Three Sources, Simultaneously VelaShape utilizes three sources at one
time to reduce the appearance of cellulite and decrease an area's circumference. At The Oaks at
Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, all three sources are utilized simultaneously during a
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During a VelaShape treatment, as the vacuum pulls the skin up and the rollers kneed the area, the
breakdown of fat is hastened. The end result is smoother skin and smaller circumference in the areas
treated with VelaShape. The number and frequency of treatments a client needs is determined during
his or her initial consultation. The cost of a VelaShape treatment is relatively inexpensive, at The
Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, the cost for a VelaShape treatment depends on the
number and extent of the areas receiving treatment. Reasons People in Baton Rouge Choose to Have
VelaShape Treatments VelaShape treatments are ideal for individuals in Baton Rouge who want to
improve their appearance prior to the hot days of summer, a special occasion or a vacation. What to
Expect During a VelaShape Procedure in Baton Rouge This procedure is a completely pain–free, a
VelaShape treatment is actually a relaxing, warm and comfortable experience at The Oaks at
Goodwood Medical Sap in Baton Rouge. In fact, the majority of our clients doze off during their
VelaShape procedure: According to clients, a VelaShape treatment feels like a warm
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Porcelain Keys By Sarah Beard: An Analysis
We all have inner demons raging war inside of us, battling to consume our very essence. We cling to
some faint hope that there is someone or something out there waiting at the ready to swoop in and
prevent us from falling victim to the beckoning darkness. Literature has some of the best examples
of being torn apart by internal conflicts. Even if the book is not focusing on internal conflict there
seems to be a subliminal message screaming from beneath the ink; 'people can overcome any
challenge they put their mind to, people can do anything.' In the book Porcelain Keys written by
Sarah Beard, Aria overcomes many challenges and becomes who she was meant to be. She faces
fears, doubts, regrets, and crushed hopes, all in suit of pursuing her
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Play Doh Essay
Clay is a certain type of ground, created by weathered and deposited rocks. When sent to sell,
minerals and other problematic things are removed. On the other hand, sand may be added perfect it.
Clay used to create art is called modeling clay. Modeling clay may be used for pottery or just plain
sculpting. To continue, there are actually many types of clay than just "regular." Types of clay
include polymer, air dry, oil based, water based, and ceramic clays. In my experiment I will be using
Play–Doh and air–dry clay. Many characteristics contribute to the creation and structure of Play–
Doh. These main ingredients include water and salt. The salt dissolves most of the water in clay, so
it doesn't make the clay too spongy. This modeling dough is composed of water, starch–based
binder, salt, lubricant, surfactant, preservative, hardener, humectant, fragrance, food coloring, and
wheat. Water, starch–based binder, and salt create the clay itself. The rest of the ingredients help the
mixture, adding specific characteristics. Lubricant, preservative, and humectant helps make the
dough stay fresh. Hardener obviously allows the clay to stay solid without getting slushy again.
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In fact, as clay begins to dry the piece will shrink because of the water evaporating. The particles
inside will compact together as it hardens. If the drying is considered "uneven", for example one
part dries faster than the other, the clay might crack. If one clay's particle sizes are smaller than
another's, it will shrink more. This is because all the small particles are now far apart so they have to
cover more space in order to make up for all the missing spots. However, large particles can cover
spaces easily since they have less open areas to cover. To conclude, both clays may be similar yet
can take different amounts of time to harden due to their
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Vyse
Nile Street, Burslem At the Doulton pottery in Burslem, the output of earthenware and china
continued despite the imposition of restriction of materials. The Vyses, under discouraging
conditions, endeavoured to keep their pottery functioning. The British people were advised by their
government to carry on with their lives and their businesses, and for the time being, the business of
the country continued much as before. 29 Harradine Biddy Penny Farthing During 1938, Harradine
produced thirty new figure designs for Doulton, and at least three of these figures have a resonance
with the designs of Vyse. Although no extant evidence suggests it, one could argue that Harradine's
HN1843 Biddy Penny Farthing (Fig. 155) could be a composite of at least two of Vyse's early
designs. If one were to remove the balloons from Vyse's The Balloon Woman and graft them to his
figure The Lavender Girl, the composition would resemble Harradine's Biddy Penny Farthing. The
artistic director at Burslem decided that Harradine's figure would be suited to production in
earthenware with underglaze decoration. The subsequent re–modelling for mould making at
Burslem, compounds the simplification of the figure's base. Note the subject's shoes, projecting
awkwardly from beneath the full skirt, and not as Harradine would have originally modelled ...
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In its present form, the liveliness of the torso, shoulders, and the neck, and smoothed away to
present an altogether different figure. In a competitive mass market of china manufacturing, deemed
an unnecessary expenditure of material and labour, and as such the plinth was removed. After the
figure's remodelling, much of the original has changed and HN1836 Vanessa, bears only a passing
resemblance to Harradine's original model, and the pink skirted version, introduced in 1938, ceased
production in
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Personal Narrative: My Midwestern Diagramic Career
As a self–taught potter, I have been working with clay for nearly 2 years. I make primarily
functional wares fired to cone 10(2345°f) using porcelain or stoneware clay. I obtained a degree in
political science from Winona State University in 2015. I am highly influenced by my experiences
as a production potter, other midwestern ceramic artists, and my rural/military upbringing. After
graduating college, I promptly moved to Minneapolis, MN and started what was meant to be a
temporary position making coasters for Dock 6 Pottery owned by Kerry Brooks. Urged by my
potter/co–worker Johnne Law McMahan, I began to throw pots after work just to get a sense of what
a day in the life of my co–workers (production potters) was like. It turned out I
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Spices And Porcelain Essay
In today's world black pepper and porcelain are common items that can be seen in almost all
households, but during the Age of commerce it was a status symbol in Europe. So what made spices
and porcelain so valuable in Europe? Spices and porcelain are very different products but they were
valued for different reasons and the method of importing it was also different. Spices were primarily
used to make food taste better, and to preserve food, so was widely craved by the rich and powerful.
Black Pepper in particular was very popular among the spices leading many European countries
going to war over the control of spices. Chinese porcelain on the other hand was widely desire due
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The Portuguese found another path towards Asia by traveling around the southern most tip of Africa,
Cape of Good Hope. Later the Dutch would settle on these lands, establishing the Cape of Good
Hope as a Dutch colony in Africa. The Portuguese were able to import Porcelain from the Ming
Dynasty, and spices from the Malaysia though the new trade route. They would later expand their
influence over the nations by building forts to protect their trading routes. However, due to their
long trading route around the Africa and growing competition from other European nations, meant
that their influence would not last. Through series of wars with the Dutch and the English, the
Portuguese were removed as a major trading power in Asia, allowing the Dutch to monopolize the
spice trade, but the Dutch would eventually be replaced by the British.
To allow the spice trade to occur, they needed to find a new trade route to Asia, then travel between
the two continent with 16th century naval technology then come back to Europe safely. So when the
consumers were buying spices, they also had to pay for all the exploration needed for the new trade
route, wars with other European nations, and all the dangers that the sailors had to go thorough such
as bad weather, diseases, and pirates. This meant that the spice trade would remain a lucrative trade
for Europe for many
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Positive Disadvantages Of Ceramic And Porcelain Tiless In...
Ceramic vs porcelain
In the decades ,ceramic and porcelain tiles is became popular in pool finishing, not just in pool but
in the house also. This material is a cheaper cost that can be handpainted with intricate design.
Porcelain material is good look for landscape, but the porcelain textured can be surrounding the
landscape while glazed porcelain offer bold. Ceramic and porcelain tiles is a good option for pool
owner looking to add a custom look in the waterline accent without make any extra budget too far.
There are many design that can be choice to make their own theme. A positive outcome will make
the design balance of scale, color, texture and detail. The choice of the design are not endless, but
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However, if the tiles is damage, the individual tiles can be remove and replace a new tiles. It also
good idea to save the product during installation to make the matching finishes.
Advantages of porcelain tiles
Resistance to wear and tear : the tiles can be used to anywhere because is a beautiful looking
surfaces. However it can be foreseeable that the porcelain can be damage in a long used. This
material is a high breaking strength than other flooring and maintain. Its really extremely harder and
non porous too. The porcelain flooring tiles is a harders used material which it can be resist stain,
scratches, fading and chipping.
Low maintenance: the porcelain tiles is easier to maintain as it repel stains. If have any spills, it can
be cleaned up easily usually with water. This material is resistant to harder cleaning detergent. The
porcelain tiles will make good looking for a year with a low maintenance.
Holds up in high: porcelain tiles is a good option to choice for the high traffic area, it can make the
tiles appearance and durability in long term. Some of material flooring may quickly wear and can
become scuffed and shabby looking. For the in high traffic area it maintains as
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are thin custom–made shells designed to cover the front surface of the teeth,
improving your appearance and enhancing your smile by altering the colour, shape, size and length
of your teeth. Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or resin composite material. Although
porcelain veneers are stain resistant and makes the teeth appear brighter, resin veneers are thinner
and require less removal of the natural tooth surface before placement
Veneers are generally used to fix teeth that are discoloured, have gaps, are chipped and broken, are
misaligned, irregularly shaped, or have merely been worn down. These tooth imperfections can arise
from a variety of different reasons, such as: beverage intake (alcohol and caffeine are known causes
of staining) and unhealthy lifestyles (smoking, drug addictions and poor oral hygiene are the main
causes of tooth imperfection).
Getting dental veneers will require only three trips to the dentist. One for the consultation, and two
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It is important that you explain the results that you are trying to achieve, during this appointment.
Your second appointment will be for the preparation of your tooth for the veneers. You dentist will
remove about ½ mm of your tooth enamel from the tooth surface. That amount is equal to the
thickness of the veneer which will be bonded to the tooth. Once the enamel trimming has been done,
your dentist will create a model or impression of your teeth which will be sent to a dental laboratory
where your veneers will be constructed. It takes approximately 2 weeks for a dentist to receive
veneers from the laboratory, so during this period temporary dental veneers can be worn to cover up
unsightly
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Early Veneers
Veneers have been around for almost one–hundred years. The first veneers were seen on Hollywood
stars to make their smiles perfection on the big screen. Dr. Charles Pincus was known as the "dentist
of the stars." Some of his patients were; Shirley Temple, James Dean, Mae West, Joan Crawford and
Walt Disney, just to name a few.
Dr. Pincus was a graduate from the University of Southern California Dental School in 1926 and
was founder and first president of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Pincus
fabricated acrylic veneers that would temporarily attach to the fronts of teeth with the use of an
adhesive to achieve a perfect smile. The problem with early veneers is Dr. Pincus could not find a
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Michael Bunocore found that by lightly etching teeth with a mild acidic solution it would create a
stronger bonding surface for restorations and dental sealants. While this procedure didn't fix the
problem totally, it did lead to research that would finally find a way to permanently attach the
porcelain veneers to enamel. In 1982, J.R. Calamia and R.J. Simonsen found that hydrofluoric acid,
an adhesive, would affix porcelain veneers to the surface of a tooth permanently. This modernized
process made porcelain veneers more affordable and readily accessible to everyone.
Over the past 30 years, developing dental technology has made veneers more lifelike and convenient
than ever before. New types of porcelain are stronger and reflect light similarly to natural dental
enamel. Digital imaging systems enable many dentists to create same–day restorations that are a
near–perfect match to the natural shape and color of patients' teeth. Additionally, other advanced
dental treatments such as teeth whitening and dental crowns can be combined with veneers to
provide patients with comprehensive cosmetic
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The Causes And Impacts Of British Imperialism In China
British Imperialism in China didn't quite work out so well. It was driven by the desire to gain higher
wealth and to also have complete control made possible by spheres of influence which is a concept
of control from an outside power. From that point, the British had control over trade all throughout
Asia. During both the 18th and 19th century, the British Imperialism in China was very economic.
Western countries, mostly Great Britain, exported opium grown in India and sold it to China. The
British used the profits from the sale of opium to purchase such Chinese luxury goods as porcelain,
silk, and tea, which were in great demand in the West. (britannica.com/topic/opium–trade) Opium
was first introduced to China by Turkish and Arab traders in the late 6th or early 7th century. Taken
orally to relieve tension and pain, the drug was used in limited quantities until the 17th century. At
that point, the practice of smoking tobacco spread from North America to China, and opium
smoking soon became popular throughout the country. Opium addiction increased, and opium
importations grew rapidly during the first century of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12). By 1729 it
had become such a problem that the Yongzheng emperor "ruled 1722–35"prohibited the sale and
smoking of opium. That failed to hamper the trade, and in 1796 the Jiaqing emperor outlawed opium
importation and cultivation. In spite of such decrees, however, the opium trade continued to
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Modern Technologies Associated With Ceramics
Modern Technologies Associated with Ceramics
Introduction
Ceramics, what are they? It might seem like a simple question, plates and bricks and expensive
cooking knives. People use ceramics every day in their lives, but they don't understand the huge
amount of technology that goes into a nice plate. Before we can go over the cutting edge of ceramics
we have to understand the technology that goes into every ceramic. The technologies associated
with traditional ceramics deserve a paper of their own, but they seem vanilla compared to advanced
ceramics, which have new and interesting properties that can make them useful and unlike any
ceramic you see everyday. We can use the understanding of traditional ceramics as a base on which
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Plasticity is primarily a property ball clays (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Stephenson says that because
the plasticity of clay is destroyed at 450o, the temperature needed to drive off the water, that
plasticity probably has something to do with the combination with water (1912, p.14). The
mechanism of this plasticity has not yet been satisfactorily explained by any theory, At present three
theories contest the field–the colloid,the soluble salt, and the molecular attraction theories
(Stephenson, 1912, p. 14).
Traditional ceramics can be divided into three categories based on the chemicals and properties of
the clays. These types are china clay which you know to be porcelain, ball clay which is malleable ,
and fire clay which is refractory (Stephenson, 1912, p.12).
China clay is our first type of ceramic. China clay is used to make porcelain (Stephenson, 1912, p.
12). China clay is unique from the other clays because it has large amounts of kaolinite
(Stephenson,1912, p.12) Kaolinite is a white mineral, giving porcelain it's unique look, with a
chemical formula of Al2Si2O5(OH)4 (Stephenson,1912, p.12).
Ball clay is the next type of clay. Ball clay is unique because of its malleability (Stephenson. 1912,
p.13). Ball clay is the clay you see potters working on potter's wheels. It's useful to potters because it
can be molded into complex forms and made permanent by firing (Stephenson, 1912, p.13).
Fire clay is the final type of
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Josiah Wedgewood's Life And Work
Josiah Wedgewood (1730–1795) Potter, Craftsman, Entrepreneur His early contribution was a
process of making "creamware" which was more refined and cheaper and local than the preferred
luxury alternatives. He was a friend and later business partner with Thomas Bently who connected
him into the luxury ceramics market. After securing work for the Queen of England at the time
Wedgewood was able to create the popular Queensware products of ceramics. This caused him to
look at expanding and reimagining his manufacturing process. He created a new process that saved
time and ensured uniformity and high quality in his products. Batch Production was a division of
labor that used small standardized shapes of all his products and used mold over potters wheels to
make his ceramics. Adam Smith (1725–1790) Economist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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His views became popular because of his pin factory analogy which described the process. In it, he
mentions the division of labor which he praised for its efficiency. The Americans used Adam Smith's
principles to allow for specialization in their machine operations. This benefit of dividing the labor
allowed the fabrication of more complicated products and items with interchangeable parts
Frederick Taylor (18–1915) Engineer Frederick Taylor was an engineer who ran experiments in the
1880's on the common manufacturing process of his time. His goal was to increase the productivity
of the workers. The experiments measured the time to perform different tasks. He created
recommendations for the workplace that became business standards and were enforced in the
workplace. Businesses used these as a measure of productivity and rewarded wages and other
rewards on a basis of performance. These changes created a shift in the workplace and a demand for
higher compliance became the norm. Taylor helped create the need for standards in the workplace.
Henry Ford (1863–1947)
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Porcelain Tiles : A Long And Complicated Manufacturing...
Introduction Porcelain tiles have a long history of being one of the favorite flooring materials in the
average household, due to its durable character, low maintenance, wide range of styles as well as
resistance to wear and tear. Porcelain tiles are a branch of ceramic tiles that is made in a slightly
different method with different ingredients, the manufacture process of the tiles involves clays and
other components fired together at intense temperatures to produce porcelain tiles. Originated in
China, as the time goes on the demand for porcelain products like china crockery increased and
became more popular. The popularity of porcelain grew as it began to spread through the world,
slowly many countries began to manufacture porcelain. In the early 1700s they began being used in
momentous buildings like churches and parliaments. Although this is a simple–looking traditional
product, there is a long and complicated manufacturing process behind it. Extraction: The
manufacturing process of porcelain tiles begins with raw materials. The basic components of
porcelain are clays and flints or feldspar, which are extracted by miners from minefields and
quarries. The extraction process could only be taken place when it is surveyed by geologists and
determined the possibility of the site which contain the particular type of soil and minerals which are
usually nearby water, for instance lakes, rivers, caves, ravines and underwater. The extraction
process could be taken place in
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Interpreting Disorders: Understanding Dental Veneers
Understanding Dental Veneers
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished you could enhance the color, shape, size, or length
of your teeth to achieve your perfect smile? With veneers, you actually can!
So, what exactly are veneers, what problems do they fix, what is the process for applying them and
what advantages are associated with this solution? Read on to find out.
What are Veneers?
Dental veneers are very thin, customized shells that cover the front surfaces of teeth. Most are
created from porcelain or resin composite materials. There are benefits of both options:
Resin Composite – These are thinner and can be applied without having to remove as much enamel.
Porcelain – These are often more popular because they resist stains and more closely mimic the ...
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Worn, Broken, or Misshapen Teeth – Instead of extracting worn, broken, or misshapen teeth to insert
a dental implant, you can use veneers to cover these teeth and create a new smile.
Misaligned Teeth – Veneers can improve teeth alignment and also eliminate gaps between teeth.
Applying Dental Veneers
There are typically three dental visits involved when you're considering veneers:
Planning – When you are considering veneers, you should go to the dentist to determine if you're a
good candidate and, if so, to plan your treatment. During this visit, your dentist may take x–rays and
make impressions of your teeth to facilitate a discussion about what changes can be made with
veneers.
Preparing – To prepare your teeth for veneers, your dentist will shave approximately ½ millimeter of
enamel from your teeth's surfaces. After doing so, he or she will make an impression of each tooth
to send to a dental laboratory to get your veneers
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The Pros And Cons Of Marble Takeover
For centuries, marble has been considered a luxury material that only a select few had access to. As
advances allow for quicker and easier harvesting; however, more and more homeowners are turning
to marble tile in Vancouver. Unfortunately, many more shy away from the beautiful stone due to the
following commonly believed myths. Myth #1: Marble is too Expensive While marble is a high end
material, there are many affordable options. The price depends on the type of marble, the rarity and
boldness of the veins, location it was mined, and many other factors. Homeowners shouldn't rule out
the use of marble without first speaking to an experienced expert. Myth #2: Marble is High
Maintenance Marble only looks high maintenance. In fact, when
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Talavera
1. Read Class Notes and trace the history of Mexican ceramics, through style. Materials, purpose
and technique.
The rich Mexican ceramics legacy was acquainted with Mexico by Spanish organization craftsmen
and artists of the Colonial time frame. Usually called "majolica" in Spain, Mexican Talavera draws
its name from the sixteenth century Spanish ceramics focus, Talavera de la Reina. While the
multifaceted polychrome and more run of the mill blue and white outlines demonstrate their Old–
World inheritance, local flower and creature themes assert these vivid earthenware productions as
traditionally Mexican. The most widely recognized earthenware production procedures of that
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The most prominent and famous pottery made in Mexico is Talavera pottery. Talavera is a high–
quality decorative earthenware pottery style that is recognized by its strong colors and detailed
patterns creating traditional Mexican and more contemporary designs. The cultural trait of using
bold mixtures of vivid colours in art and fabrics was also prevalent in the rich variety of colours
used in traditional Mexican pottery decoration. Mexican pottery was made by coiling the clay into
consecutive circles up the sides, followed by scraping and molding the coiled work until the coils
could no longer be detected. The Mexican wares were not glazed, but rather burnished and painted
with coloured fine clay slips. The Spanish introduced the potters' wheel and new glazing techniques,
including Majolica. The colorful Majolica suited the Mexican aesthetic and the Talavera pottery is
renowned for its variety of Majolica and its mixture of different cultural influences. There was also a
predominance of curved lines and intricate detail. This mixture of styles was adopted by the local
folk art pottery scene with most potters working in family workshops, and everyone participating in
the process. Talavera is a particular method of pottery which involves two firings first with a tin
glaze and then lead (see further information). The brightly painted designs are applied between the
two firings. Talavera is named after a town in Spain. This clay is then kneaded and the pieces are
shaped on a potter's wheel or in a mold and left to dry. The pieces are fired at 850°C and become
hard and terracotta coloured. More colour is applied in traditional designs. The design is transferred
to the ceramic using carbon on a paper stencil. The resulting dot pattern is then used as a guide for
the hand painted bright colours. The decorated piece is fired again to produce
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American Ceramics Research Paper
Different individual country, even town have their own different language, religion, music, cuisine,
habit, art that came together and shaped what we called culture. Every country have their own
ability to make their culture unique from others, that signify their own intellectual achievement.
Countries like Japan, Africa, India, Mexico all have different unique ways of making their ceramics.
Mexico's style of ceramics are glazing, and firing; the shapes, color and patterns of their ceramics
are influenced by the Chinese and the Arabic. In addition, Japan's ceramics were also influenced by
Chinese and Korean prototypes. Japanese ceramics are mostly made for their tea ceremonies.
Furthermore, Japan is not the only country that love tea, in European countries like France, they also
enjoy tea as much as the Japanese do. As early as 1600s, French had already became a tea drinker,
even before than the British. Tea had quickly adopted to the middle and upper classes, who
consumed tea regularly – about 12 cups per day. Because of the French hobbies, many ceramist used
this chance to make ceramics as tea sets to attract buyers from the upper–middle class to buy their
work. The work of France ceramics from the 1700s to late 1800s were fascinated compared ... Show
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This piece of ceramic was made with hard–paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded. It's
currently located in Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The design of the teapot was painted as
flowers with the color purple and gold. This design is very common in this era in French, most of
the ceramics or even other art designs the design of flower of their works. The use of the teapot is to
steep tea leaves in boiling, which this invention was impacted by the drinking of tea in France. It
was made especially to boil tea for tea lover in France, to serve better tea. The purpose of the teapot
is to make and serve
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Uncovering The Boy From The Porcelain Unicorn
At Least everybody in this world can be courageous. Everybody has been courageous in some way.
Courage can happen any day, any time without anyone even realizing it. People often think courage
is standing up for oneself or helping someone out of home or school, and it can be, but courage can
be as simple as doing something you're afraid to do and then faces your fears and doing it.
Characters like Anne Frank from Diary of Anne Frank, the man from Giving and the boy from The
Porcelain Unicorn.
In Giving the man is a good example of courage because he is thoughtful, kind and selfless. The
man from Giving is courageous because he is thoughtful. He is thoughtful because the little kid
steals medicine for his mother and gets caught so the man steps in and buys the medicine for the
little boy's mom. This is courageous because he buys the medicine for the little boys mother even
though he didn't have to. He did it because this little boy was going to risk getting in trouble for his
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The boy is a good example of courage because he is daring. He is daring because after they hear a
noise he stays behind and checks to see what it was in the cabinet. This is courageous because we're
the boy was, was abandoned and there was no way to tell if he was safe or not but he still stays and
checks behind the cabinet not knowing what he might find. Knowing this, it shows that he was
willing to be daring even if there was no way to tell if it was safe or not. Also, the boy is courageous
because he was selfless. He helps the little girl getaway even if he does get punished. This is
courageous because he helps the little girl get away, so they wouldn't take take her away. Lastly, The
boy is courageous because he is thoughtful. He gives the girl a unicorn as an adult.This is
courageous because he still remembers this girl and went out of the way to
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Teeth Reshaping Research Paper
How Enamel Reshaping Can Improve Your Smile
If your teeth have a slightly irregular appearance you find embarrassing, or if you have a tooth with
a jagged edge that causes discomfort to your tongue, your dentist may be able to correct the problem
by reshaping the enamel. If the imperfections are small enough, you may not have to pay for more
expensive cosmetic dental treatments such as veneers or crowns. Here's how enamel reshaping may
be able to help.
Grinds Away Uneven Edges
The dentist uses a grinding tool that is similar to the polishing tool the hygienist uses to clean your
teeth. The tool takes off a very tiny layer of enamel at a time. This allows your dentist to smooth
away rough edges, shorten a long tooth, and give your teeth a more uniform appearance. You can
have the procedure done on a single tooth or as many as need it to improve the appearance of your
smile. Enamel reshaping is often the ideal solution for removing sharp points on your canine teeth.
It's also helpful if the enamel is thicker in some places than others and your teeth have a bumpy
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Eliminating the anesthetic injection reduces the cost as well. There is no drilling, so the procedure is
easy to endure. You'll get immediate results too. The procedure is quick and inexpensive when
compared to other types of cosmetic dentistry. You'll probably only need a single visit to the dentist
instead of multiple visits typically needed for cosmetic repairs.
May Be Combined With
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Film Adaptation Of Poe's The Porcelain Doll
For our silent film project, we will be creating a film adaptation of Poe's "The Black Cat" called The
Porcelain Doll. This film is about a person who lives with a roommate, and has a porcelain doll that
they've loved dearly since their childhood. However, one day the person comes home upset and
throws the doll down, knocking one of the eyes out. Devastated about the damage, the person
throws the doll in the trash. The roommate is a bit surprised and kind of frightened by this, given the
fact that the doll had been loved exceedingly by the person in the past. Life goes on, until one day a
package shows up on the person's doorstep. A bit confused since they didn't order anything, the
person opens the box to find a similar doll. The only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cut back to the kitchen where the person has heard the noise, and goes to the front door to find two
police officers standing there. The person invites the policemen in, who gesture about how they
heard raised voices and came to investigate. The person waves an arm, showing that the house is
theirs to search. Cut to a shot of the door, we see the knob rattle. The policemen see this, and, a little
later, so does the person. The person tries to stop the knob from rattling, but the policemen are
already heading over. The person gives up and lets the policemen unlock and open the door. There is
nothing there, to the relief of the person. Then, the roommate comes running up the stairs and out of
the basement. The police ask if the roommate rattled the doorknob, but the roommate seems to have
no idea what they're talking about. Puzzled, the person leans in closer to the door. We cut to a shot
from within the basement staircase, and see the person lean closer and closer to the camera. All of a
sudden, the doll leaps out from behind the camera and onto the person, attacking them. The screen
goes black. This serves as a PG version of the original tale, but without sacrificing any of the crucial
plot points of the source material. Most of the video will be shot on a tripod, with some handheld
shots as well. The finished product will have a sepia filter. Since it is a silent film, there will be no
sounds other than background music. As
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Porcelain And Pink Analysis
In this essay I will analyse a given extract from Porcelain and Pink by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This will
be done by considering what is revealed about the characters by analysing the features of
conversation and drama. In the extract two females are having a conversation.
We are given small details about not only their personalities but also their relationship from their
dialogue. One thing we can definitely determine is that they have known each other since they were
babies. This is suggested when Julie says: "If I were consistent I'd still be living on warm milk out
of a bottle", and Lois replies with: "...and probably my bottle". Later, Julie refers to a game they
used to play, called "soapo". Lois and Julie both refer to the same lady as ... Show more content on
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She also tends to be a bit obstinate in her actions when she does not comply in Lois' request to finish
up in the bath. It is not a direct refusal of Lois' request, but her actions imply it. The more Lois
withholds information, the longer Julie takes to finish her bath. When Julie says "I wait till the water
gets tepid and then I let in more hot" it suggests that she does not intend to hurry up at all. Her
playful nature is further reflected in her memory of playing a childhood game called "soapo". She
dismisses Lois opinion that it is a silly game, telling her that it is actually "very good for the nerves".
There is also some evidence of resistance to the idea of maturity in Julie's words. When Lois
complains about her mother not liking her suiter, but acknowledging her experience, Julie says that,
"Experience is the biggest gold brick in the world. All older people have it for sale." A gold brick is
something that is supposed to be valuable, but turns out to be worthless. Her confidence comes
across in statements like, "I'm all educated". Julie also likes to tease her sister by saying things such
as, "You can buy yourself a little tine one, or use the hose–". This is both normal for siblings as well
as an example of her playful
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E M Paper
E. M. B. Inc
Edward Marshall Boehm, a farmer, veterinarian, and nature lover living near New York City was
convinced by his wife and friends to translate some of his clay animal sculptures into pieces for
possible sale to the gift and art markets. So E. M. B. Inc was founded. Boehm recognized that
porcelain was the best medium for portraying his creations because of its translucent beauty,
permanence, and fidelity of colour as well as form. But the finest of the porcelains, hard paste
porcelain, was largely a secret art about which little technical literature existed. Boehm studied this
art relentlessly, absorbing whatever knowledge art books, museums, and the few U.S. ceramic
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Soon Mrs. Boehm's extraordinary merchandising skills, promotional touch, and sense for the art
market began to pay off. People liked Boehm's horses and dogs, but bought his birds. And Boehm
agreeably complied, striving for ever greater perfection on ever more exotic and natural bird
creations.
By 1978 some Boehm porcelains (especially birds) had become recognized as collector's items. An
extremely complex piece like "Fondo Marino" might sell for $28,500 at retail, and might command
much more upon resale. Mr Boehm, then 55, though flattered by his products' commercial success
considered his art primarily an expression of his love for nature. He felt the ornithological
importance of portraying vanishing species like golden eagles with fidelity and travelled to remote
areas to bring back live samples of rare tropical birds for study and later rendering into porcelain. A
single company, Minton China, was the exclusive distributor of Boehm products to some 175 retail
outlets in the U.S. Boehm's line included:
(1) its "Fledgling" series of smaller somewhat simpler pieces, usually selling for less than $100.
(2) its profitable middle series of complex sculptures like the "Snowy Owl" (see picture) selling
from $800 to $5,000, and
(3) its special artistic pieces (like "Fondo Marino" or "Ivory Billed Woodpeckers") which might sell
initially for well over $20,000.
Individual Boehm
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Bellemain 4: An Analysis Of Porcelain Ramekins
Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins (set of 6) Kitchen & Dining 4 ounce porcelain
ramekins porcelain ramekins oven safe porcelain ramekins walmart norpro porcelain ramekins hic
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Amazon Reviews: Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins (set of 6) 4.8 stars – based on 339
reviews These Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins are the best ramekins I have ever
reviewed... I use these porcelain ramekins the most with my sous vide cooker. They deliver
perfectly–cooked desserts and soufflés... And these 1/2–cup ramekins are perfectly sized for sauces,
dips, salsas, dressings, appetizers – even side dishes. Bellemain ramekins are tough
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Essay On My Final Major Project
For my Final major project I wanted to develop and design surface patterns made by using fruit,
vegetables, flowers and natural forms to create repeat patterns and dyes. ed to explore creating
different surfaces using textured vegetables. For my final outcome I wanted to create a garment so
the whole way through the project I developed my ideas. My initial ideas started with ceramics as I
continued to make test tiles during my research at the start of the fabric in the sketchbook. I then
took these experimental tiles to continue developing my use of oxides. As it was the first time using
oxides I experimented using different colours and glazes which made each tile have a different
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Throughout the project I visited a lot of different exhibitions. I found inspiration from a lot of
different Museums and galleries. Also from Bristol Museum where I was intrigued by the mass
collection of porcelain ceramics, and the delicacy of each table ware item. So I looked into a variety
of different raincoat ideas looking at a lot of different designers who inspired the journey of the
raincoats such as Mary Quant who controversially designed the first PVC raincoat. This inspired me
to create a plastic see–through raincoat made from Plastic shower curtain material. In October I then
visited the London Knit and stitch show which developed my thinking I came across an Indian
fabric stall which made me then look into Indian patterns and the bold but detailed patterns. And
because I then was looking at different waterproof fabric I picked up some wax cotton which
experimented with to show how the textured fabric works with pleats and different structure as to
whether I will get this printed on. Even the Exhibition at the Royal academy I
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Pottery In The Ming Dynasty
One of the major achievements during the Ming dynasty, regarding art, is pottery. "By 1433 over
500,000 pieces were being produced each year." (Porcelain) During the Ming dynasty, technique in
glazing and sculpting advanced immensely. Colors became more prominent, designs more detailed,
and materials stronger with intriguing new elements. Pottery made a big impact on the lives of the
chinese people. They molded their lives around these beautiful creations in many ways. During its
time, the milky white and cobalt blue porcelain was the most internationally sought–after of all
ceramics. The blue and white porcelain was not invented during the Ming dynasty, but it was
perfected. Clays were created that could be made into thinner vessels and glazes were made with a
purer, glossier finish. The designs grew to a wider range of shapes and patterns for a more detailed
finish. (Morris) The image on the left shows a vase with expert brushwork of blue underglaze on a
pure white porcelain. It has lots of detailed patterns that are commonly found in all styles done at
this time. This is one of the most typical forms of pottery during the Ming Dynasty.
This piece can currently be found in at The Met Museum. It is called, "Jar with Dragon." A
description of the piece writes about this style pot, arguably, being one of the most "most important
development in the global history of ceramics." The description talks this pot being made for the
court, dating back to the rule of the Xuande emperor, and the powerful dragon smoothly moving
through a sky. They talk about the the monstrous faces on the neck of the jar originating from the
"face of glory" that can be found in Indo–Himalayan imagery and became popular in china in the
fifteenth century." (Jar)
Porcelain was also enriched with the innovation of five–colored wares. Applying a variety of over–
glaze pigments to decorative schemes of flower, landscape and figurative scenes. (Chinese) Five
colorware was applied in the 16th century in stronger colors beautifully contrasted against a pure
white background.(Silbergeld) Looking to the image at the right, you can see a pot with a floral
pattern painted in shades of blue, green, red, brown, and yellow, all on a pure white base.
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What Are Porcelain Fixed Bridges?
Porcelain fixed bridges
In technical terms, a dental porcelain bridge is capable of bridging the gap created by one or more
missing teeth. Also, it's one of the most technological and effective solutions introduced into the
field of dentistry. A bridge is basically created with the combination of two or more crowns to be
placed on either side of the gap of a missing tooth.
The mere reason why many dental patients are now opting for porcelain bridges is because it is
considered a strong potential for restoring a missing tooth and eliminating the unappealing space.
There are many known advantages of getting a porcelain bridge like, it restores your ability to chew
comfortably and properly and prevents the other teeth from tracking out of their fixed position, etc.,
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– Relatively, porcelain bridges are less invasive than any other implants which cause you more than
a single procedure. Therefore, it is a great alternative for anyone who is unable to get an implant due
to medical issues.
Disadvantages of a porcelain bridge
– When a tooth is being prepared for a porcelain crown, individually or as part of the bridge, there is
a chance of the tooth losing 1–15% of its vitality and a root canal treatment will be needed in the
future, providing the fact that it has not already been carried out.
– Since the single crowns are already so expensive so with a fixed bridgework, the costs skyrocket
effortlessly.
– Porcelain bridge procedures are significantly longer and can be divided into two appointments.
Both of which can take one to three hours at most.
– Giving every bit of additional care is imperative in order to keep the under side of the bridge tidy
as it is the space most prone to getting a plaque. Therefore, super floss is mostly
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Embryo Rescue Lab Report
EMBRYO RESCUE
KALENA OFFICE HORT 447 ADVANCED PLANT PROPAGATION
Introduction
This lab is intended to provide information about the process of embryo rescue. In this lab the
embryo will be scrapped out from under the seed coat and endosperm and placed in hormone free
MS media. This lab will record the of growth process in vitro.
Material: Wayfaringtree Viburnum seeds, dissecting microscope, scalpel, forceps
Wayfaringtree Viburnum (Viburnum lantana) was used in this lab to conduct the growth of an
embryo rescue on hormone free (0/0 WPM). The seeds that were provided first be treated with a
concentration of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) for about twenty–five minutes. This process will both
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Results
This lab will record the growth process of embryo rescue in a hormone–free media.
The results on the percentages of attempts that resulted in the isolation of an intact embryo was
33%. This is due to the fact that this was the first time that I performed an embryo rescue, and made
a few mistakes along the way. The first mistake that occurred was that I cut too deep into the
endosperm, and cut into the embryo itself (a few times). Another mistake that was made was that I
found it hard to cut into the seeds while using the forceps, without losing the seed.
The percentage of intact embryos that developed into a plant was 33%, meaning the only one out of
the three sprouted.
The changes that occurs during the progression from dormant embryo to active growth is that the
crown becomes a reddish color, which is that is appeared on most Wayfaringtree Viburnum. The red
crown is due to the flavonoids that are apparent in the molecular structure.
Since Wayfaringtree Viburnum has to go through the cold stratification to break dormancy, the
mechanism practice that would have to take place would have to be a type of refrigeration or
freezing process. This process is done for 8–10 weeks of holding temperature of 4° C. These
orthodox seed will be placed in a refrigerator to break dormancy, and will continue to have
continuous
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The Visual Characteristics Of Tea And Porcelain In China
The visual sources provided throughout 14.1 – 14.4 assist in showing what items were used, and
why they were there at the time; while the descriptions give us evidence of how the products were
collected. In 14.1, there's many foreign items to take note of in the visual source provided that is Tea
and Porcelain in China. For example, the Porcelain tea cups, teapot, and saucer are all in the image
to show what materials were used at the time. Though the tea cups were manufactured in China,
they were specifically made for the target audience of European buyers. There is evidence of this
shown in the Chinese patterns on the cups and teapots. The Chinese floral designs, clothing styles,
creativity, and more had a major impact on the desires of the elite upper–class in Europe as they had
become widely fascinated with all things Chinese. While the Chinese had realized this liking of their
designs by the European market, they used this to target their buyers by making the teacups with
cultured designs such as the Chinese gardens but also tied in the European style houses to cater to
the tastes of the European consumers. The woman shown in the visual source looks as if she is from
the upper–class. Judging by her silk dress and that she is using the Porcelain cups makes it most
likely that this is the case. If the dress was of unimportance, then there could be the possibility that
she is involved in the trade but I would argue that she is in fact in the elite upper–class. This take
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Analysis Of The Book ' Vermeer 's Hat '
Johannes Vermeer was a seventeenth century painter residing in Delft, Amsterdam, in a time which
Timothy Brook considers the dawn of the global world . Recognizable for his painting Girl with a
Pearl Earring, Vermeer is the subject of Brooks book Vermeer's Hat, in which Brook explains that
the beginnings of globalization can be traced back to the seventeenth century and that evidence for
his thesis can be found in Vermeer's paintings . Brook focuses on five Vermeer paintings, a
decorative plate, and a painting by a man in a very similar situation to Vermeer, as mediums through
which Vermeer and others displayed the world around them through their art and what they chose to
paint. As an expert in Chinese history, it is understandable that Brook would recognize the unique
contributions China had to the trade revolution, which he illustrates through examples of China's
connection to North American prosperity, its involvement in certain goods, and the outward allure of
China to foreigners looking for their next adventure. Vermeer's painting Officer and Laughing Girl
provides evidence for the involvement of North America in seventeenth century trade through the
hat worn by the courting officer. In the very beginning of the century, Canada had opened up as a
new source for the beaver pelts used to make the very best hats. The extreme demand for "beavers",
as the hats were then known, was so grand that prices skyrocketed, splitting society into those who
could afford the hats, and
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Gilbart Dental Care Case Study
Dr. Jonathan Gilbert and Dr. Lucy Gilbert are fully in support of patients who want to improve their
smile's beauty, but we also understand that committing to multiple, lengthy procedures to make
those changes happen is often a difficult hurdle. Thankfully, there's one cosmetic service that can
seamlessly erase chips, cracks, stains, gaps, slight misalignments, and other flaws all at once:
veneers. Here at Gilbart Dental Care, our team can provide strong, gorgeous porcelain veneers for
certain teeth or even your entire smile, giving you a dramatically improved appearance that's sure to
dazzle in a convenient timeframe.
Veneers offer patient several valuable benefits, including:
Veneers can correct even the smallest, most unique concerns
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Porcelain And Pink Character Analysis
In the extract of the play Porcelain and Pink by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters Lois and Julie's
individual personalities can be uncovered. One can do this through analysation of conversation
through turn–taking, cooperative principles, implicature and politeness strategies. We shall discuss
these four aspects in detail.
The individual personalities of the characters can be explored by investigating the turn–taking in this
dialogue. To begin with, we will look at Lois. From line one to three, this character shows that she is
to–the–point and very direct. One can see this through the conversation analysed during turn–taking,
Lois plainly states she has a date, and then tells Julie that is none of her business (lines 1 and 3). She
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We are first introduced to implicature in the first line of the extract from Lois, who is trying to
implicitly get Julie out of the bathroom. To argue this claim we will look at lines one to four where
Lois expresses that she has a date with Julie, but is implying that she would like Julie to hurry up
because of this reason. Julie, wanting to know more about this date and ignoring the fact that she
knows she needs to hurry up, explicitly asks about it. This exposes the girls' unlike makeup, Lois is
trying to suggest a reason to Julie to get out of the bathroom, which is a nicer way of getting the
message across instead of plainly asking her, which could be seen as rude. Julie, however, is not
moved by her inferred meaning, this shows her mischievous and meddlesome side. (Levey et al.
2015. P
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Ceramics: Pottery and Clay
CERAMICS
TERM PAPER in Submitted by:
Jenilen M. Capistrano
Submitted to:
Manuel Valenciano
DEDICATION
By this project, the author dedicates this to students so that they can know some information about
the topic CERAMICS especially to those are not so familiar regarding this topic.
~the Author
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Author extends her deepest gratitude to her friends who helped her to do this project, to the
teachers for the opportunity to make this Term Paper, to her parents for the financial concern and
also to God for the blessings that she receives that leads her to accomplish this project.
~the Author
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE. "CERAMICS"
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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Today, the term is commonly used to describe a material used in pottery. The earliest recorded
ceramics were the result of various mixtures and base – combinations, including clay. The resultant
non–metallic and inorganic solid base is now a common sight in art ware and the domestic and
industrial segments of human development. The twentieth century witnessed the design of
amalgamated, new ceramic materials that are still used extensively in the manufacture of
semiconductors. Ceramic engineering, as we know it today, is advanced and involves state–of–the–
art processes. The material is inert and inorganic, with a crystalline oxide base. The resultant product
is always brittle, but strong in compression. Ceramic is able to withstand very high temperatures and
chemical erosion and survives well even in a strong caustic environment. Traditional raw materials
that go into manufacture of ceramic including kaolinite, silicon carbide, tungsten carbide and
aluminum oxide or alumina.
HISTORY OF CERAMICS Reflecting on the history of ceramics involves a clear understanding of
the two related branches, technology and aesthetics. Ceramics technology has developed
sophisticated material, over the years, for greater aesthetics. The initial hand–rolled coils took no
time to evolve into fuel efficient glazes that were developed in special kilns. The aesthetics of the
material developed parallel to the
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Cosmetic Dentistry Research Paper
Creating a Winning Smile: Three Types of Cosmetic Dentistry You Need to Know About
Have you ever dreamed about having a perfect smile? Are any of your teeth chipped, discolored,
missing, or do you have fillings that are visible to others? If so, there are three types of cosmetic
dentistry that you need to know about.
A custom–made dental veneer can dramatically enhance teeth that are irregular in shape, worn
down, broken, or discolored. A veneer is a thin covering, made out of either porcelain or resin
composite, that will be permanently affixed to a flawed tooth. A veneer is a less invasive alternative
to a crown and tolerated well by people.
White composite fillings are a wonderful complement to teeth that are prone to cavities. Unlike
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Food Mill Research Paper
With so many options with materials, colors, and textures, tile is a versatile finish that can be used
on walls, floors, and countertops. One of the challenges with tile, however, is keeping it clean.
Everyday living can be hard on tile. Dirt and grime can smudge the surface and settle into the grout
lines. Professional cleaning is the best way to maintain the tile and grout to glistening perfection.
Here are 10 benefits you will get when you have your tile and grout professionally cleaned.
1. Gives you brand new looking tile
Older tile has a charm that newer tile just does not have. The problem with older tile, though, is that
it can look tired and worn just because it is dirty from years of use. A professional cleaning can
change that.
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These microscopic organisms take hold in the tiny crevices and cracks found in tile and grout. If left
unchecked, mold and bacteria can actually pose a health hazard to the people living in the home.
A professional cleaning can eliminate mold and bacteria growth in tile and grout. The steam kills the
microscopic organisms and flush them away. It leaves behind a clean, almost sterile surface.
3. Improves the look of your home.
When tile and grout is looking dirty and old, it will bring down the look of your entire home. You
can have freshly painted walls, brand new furniture, and even a brand new kitchen. But, if your tile
looks dirty and unkempt, it won't matter.
Having a professional clean all the tile and grout in your home will give it a fresh appearance. That
will make the rest of your home look like the shiny showcase you envisioned.
4. Does not damage the tile or grout
If you try to clean the tile in your home yourself, you are going to need to invest in a number of
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  • 2. Mongol Porcelain History Five hundred years ago, the Portuguese first arrived in China and were enchanted by the crystal– looking structures. As they brought large quantities of Jingdezhen blue and white porcelain items back to Europe, they did not realize that porcelain would become the first global product, expect to have created the first global trade market. Blue and white manufacturing began under the under the rule of the Mongols during the Yuan dynasty and has left traces around the world in faraway places such as Central Asia, England, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, the Maldives, and the Americas. Moreover, not only was porcelain spread throughout the world, but each country it touched, spread its own cultural influence on the manufacturing and decoration of porcelain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Yuan government promoted commerce and trade within its massive territory and established an administrative organization for the porcelain industry. Porcelain, was initially created by Persians; however their designs and craftsmanship was simple and crude. With the rule of the Mongols in the 13th century, they opened China to Central Asia and the West. This opening allowed Persian craftsman to enter China and teach the Chinese how to skillfully use cobalt blue in their ceramics. Moreover, porcelain was initially influenced by Mongols. The Mongols enforced their motifs onto porcelain and commissioned large scale productions or mass productions of porcelain. Their wares differed greatly from any previous ceramics, primarily because the wares were enormous compared to any predecessors. This was due to the Mongols new vast empire and because Mongols embraced the cultures and food of Central and Western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Chinese Porcelain Jar The art work that I picked is a still life of the Chinese Porcelain Jar. The painter of the art piece is Willem Kalf. The era that it is focused on is the Dutch Golden era. He was born in 1619 and died in 1693. In this art work he painted a Chinese Porcelain bowl, he painted a table cloth, a variety of fruits, silver and gold vessels. In other paintings he would use other foods like vegetables, be would also use cooking supplies, like pots and pans. For his still life paintings he would often use the same objects as in other paintings. He would often use the color blue for bowls and jars. He sometimes used for fruits on his paintings, but mostly repeated an orange and a lemon. He also used table cloths, glasses, and vessels, but in different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl 1. Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl The Satsuma Ware Tea Bowl is from Hankizan, Japan from the Meiji Period. It is earthenware with low–fire enamel decoration. The fall aesthetic is extremely evident on this piece of pottery. The coloring of the pottery is mostly oranges, browns, and dark greens. There are also a few bright colors like blue and pink, but those are subdued by the other colors. The interior design use of chrysanthemums is pivotal in the fall aesthetic. Chrysanthemums are a flower associated with fall not only in Asia but also in the United States. As fresh chrysanthemums were essential in the homecoming mum tradition throughout the southern United States. The fall aesthetic is mostly evident within the interior design use of chrysanthemums. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is by Tony Da, from the year 1972. The piece was created through a complex system of firing processes. Through this process, the two tones of the ceramic piece, are gained. The inlay of this piece is mostly traditional heishi beads, and turquoise cabochon. The ceramic piece is considered more as a decoration piece. Unlike Lucy Martin Lewis' pieces which were considered traditional and more practical. Da's pieces would most likely not be used for everyday use like Lewis'. One reason being that the inlay of the piece is too nice. The sterling silver lid adds an elegance effect to the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Ceramics Museum Report Museum Tour Tiffany Nguyen Janna Eggebeen Wednesday, November 18, 2015 "Creators of Ceramics" Ceramics; from Porcelain, to Pottery Royal Ontario Museum A ceramic is defined as a solid, inorganic and non–metallic object, most commonly pottery, which is made by using heat to permanently harden clay or other similar materials. In this tour, you will learn about the similarities and differences between the ceramics in six different ancient worlds including Ancient Egypt and Nubia, Bronze Age Aegean, Byzantium, China, Greece, and Rome, in which the latter three were especially known for their ceramics. Upon entering the first gallery of China, we spot a blue and white porcelain wine pot and dish sitting on a ledge on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... California Academy of Sciences. n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. . "What Are Ceramics?" Science Learning Hub RSS. Science Learning Hub, 27 Apr. 2010. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. . Bouzakis, Konstantinos Dionysios et al. "An Investigation of Ceramic Forming Method Using Reverse Engineering Techniques: The Case of Oinochoai from Dion, Macedonia, Greece". Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 18.2 (2011): 111–124. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. Chris, Woodford. "Ceramics." Their Properties, Manufacture, and Everyday Uses. Explainthatstuff, 12 July 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. . Loney, Helen L. "Society and Technological Control: A Critical Review of Models of Technological Change in Ceramic Studies". American Antiquity 65.4 (2000): 646–668. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. Peacock, D. P. S. "The Scientific Analysis of Ancient Ceramics: A Review". World Archaeology 1.3 (1970): 375–389. Web. 17 Nov. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Goodwood Medical Velashape Treatment VelaShape is a revolutionary device that is approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) as a treatment to reduce the circumference of and reduce the appearance of cellulite in numerous areas. Areas Frequently Treated with VelaShape in Baton Rouge Areas that are frequently treated using the revolutionary VelaShape device include: Saddle Bags Hips Upper Arms Buttocks Parts of the Thighs A VelaShape Treatment Uses Three Sources, Simultaneously VelaShape utilizes three sources at one time to reduce the appearance of cellulite and decrease an area's circumference. At The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, all three sources are utilized simultaneously during a single VelaShape treatment. These sources are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During a VelaShape treatment, as the vacuum pulls the skin up and the rollers kneed the area, the breakdown of fat is hastened. The end result is smoother skin and smaller circumference in the areas treated with VelaShape. The number and frequency of treatments a client needs is determined during his or her initial consultation. The cost of a VelaShape treatment is relatively inexpensive, at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, the cost for a VelaShape treatment depends on the number and extent of the areas receiving treatment. Reasons People in Baton Rouge Choose to Have VelaShape Treatments VelaShape treatments are ideal for individuals in Baton Rouge who want to improve their appearance prior to the hot days of summer, a special occasion or a vacation. What to Expect During a VelaShape Procedure in Baton Rouge This procedure is a completely pain–free, a VelaShape treatment is actually a relaxing, warm and comfortable experience at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Sap in Baton Rouge. In fact, the majority of our clients doze off during their VelaShape procedure: According to clients, a VelaShape treatment feels like a warm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Porcelain Keys By Sarah Beard: An Analysis We all have inner demons raging war inside of us, battling to consume our very essence. We cling to some faint hope that there is someone or something out there waiting at the ready to swoop in and prevent us from falling victim to the beckoning darkness. Literature has some of the best examples of being torn apart by internal conflicts. Even if the book is not focusing on internal conflict there seems to be a subliminal message screaming from beneath the ink; 'people can overcome any challenge they put their mind to, people can do anything.' In the book Porcelain Keys written by Sarah Beard, Aria overcomes many challenges and becomes who she was meant to be. She faces fears, doubts, regrets, and crushed hopes, all in suit of pursuing her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Play Doh Essay Clay is a certain type of ground, created by weathered and deposited rocks. When sent to sell, minerals and other problematic things are removed. On the other hand, sand may be added perfect it. Clay used to create art is called modeling clay. Modeling clay may be used for pottery or just plain sculpting. To continue, there are actually many types of clay than just "regular." Types of clay include polymer, air dry, oil based, water based, and ceramic clays. In my experiment I will be using Play–Doh and air–dry clay. Many characteristics contribute to the creation and structure of Play– Doh. These main ingredients include water and salt. The salt dissolves most of the water in clay, so it doesn't make the clay too spongy. This modeling dough is composed of water, starch–based binder, salt, lubricant, surfactant, preservative, hardener, humectant, fragrance, food coloring, and wheat. Water, starch–based binder, and salt create the clay itself. The rest of the ingredients help the mixture, adding specific characteristics. Lubricant, preservative, and humectant helps make the dough stay fresh. Hardener obviously allows the clay to stay solid without getting slushy again. Fragrance and food coloring adds to the clay itself, making it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, as clay begins to dry the piece will shrink because of the water evaporating. The particles inside will compact together as it hardens. If the drying is considered "uneven", for example one part dries faster than the other, the clay might crack. If one clay's particle sizes are smaller than another's, it will shrink more. This is because all the small particles are now far apart so they have to cover more space in order to make up for all the missing spots. However, large particles can cover spaces easily since they have less open areas to cover. To conclude, both clays may be similar yet can take different amounts of time to harden due to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Vyse Nile Street, Burslem At the Doulton pottery in Burslem, the output of earthenware and china continued despite the imposition of restriction of materials. The Vyses, under discouraging conditions, endeavoured to keep their pottery functioning. The British people were advised by their government to carry on with their lives and their businesses, and for the time being, the business of the country continued much as before. 29 Harradine Biddy Penny Farthing During 1938, Harradine produced thirty new figure designs for Doulton, and at least three of these figures have a resonance with the designs of Vyse. Although no extant evidence suggests it, one could argue that Harradine's HN1843 Biddy Penny Farthing (Fig. 155) could be a composite of at least two of Vyse's early designs. If one were to remove the balloons from Vyse's The Balloon Woman and graft them to his figure The Lavender Girl, the composition would resemble Harradine's Biddy Penny Farthing. The artistic director at Burslem decided that Harradine's figure would be suited to production in earthenware with underglaze decoration. The subsequent re–modelling for mould making at Burslem, compounds the simplification of the figure's base. Note the subject's shoes, projecting awkwardly from beneath the full skirt, and not as Harradine would have originally modelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In its present form, the liveliness of the torso, shoulders, and the neck, and smoothed away to present an altogether different figure. In a competitive mass market of china manufacturing, deemed an unnecessary expenditure of material and labour, and as such the plinth was removed. After the figure's remodelling, much of the original has changed and HN1836 Vanessa, bears only a passing resemblance to Harradine's original model, and the pink skirted version, introduced in 1938, ceased production in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Personal Narrative: My Midwestern Diagramic Career As a self–taught potter, I have been working with clay for nearly 2 years. I make primarily functional wares fired to cone 10(2345°f) using porcelain or stoneware clay. I obtained a degree in political science from Winona State University in 2015. I am highly influenced by my experiences as a production potter, other midwestern ceramic artists, and my rural/military upbringing. After graduating college, I promptly moved to Minneapolis, MN and started what was meant to be a temporary position making coasters for Dock 6 Pottery owned by Kerry Brooks. Urged by my potter/co–worker Johnne Law McMahan, I began to throw pots after work just to get a sense of what a day in the life of my co–workers (production potters) was like. It turned out I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Spices And Porcelain Essay In today's world black pepper and porcelain are common items that can be seen in almost all households, but during the Age of commerce it was a status symbol in Europe. So what made spices and porcelain so valuable in Europe? Spices and porcelain are very different products but they were valued for different reasons and the method of importing it was also different. Spices were primarily used to make food taste better, and to preserve food, so was widely craved by the rich and powerful. Black Pepper in particular was very popular among the spices leading many European countries going to war over the control of spices. Chinese porcelain on the other hand was widely desire due its exoticness as most Europeans have never seen Chinese porcelain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Portuguese found another path towards Asia by traveling around the southern most tip of Africa, Cape of Good Hope. Later the Dutch would settle on these lands, establishing the Cape of Good Hope as a Dutch colony in Africa. The Portuguese were able to import Porcelain from the Ming Dynasty, and spices from the Malaysia though the new trade route. They would later expand their influence over the nations by building forts to protect their trading routes. However, due to their long trading route around the Africa and growing competition from other European nations, meant that their influence would not last. Through series of wars with the Dutch and the English, the Portuguese were removed as a major trading power in Asia, allowing the Dutch to monopolize the spice trade, but the Dutch would eventually be replaced by the British. To allow the spice trade to occur, they needed to find a new trade route to Asia, then travel between the two continent with 16th century naval technology then come back to Europe safely. So when the consumers were buying spices, they also had to pay for all the exploration needed for the new trade route, wars with other European nations, and all the dangers that the sailors had to go thorough such as bad weather, diseases, and pirates. This meant that the spice trade would remain a lucrative trade for Europe for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Positive Disadvantages Of Ceramic And Porcelain Tiless In... Ceramic vs porcelain In the decades ,ceramic and porcelain tiles is became popular in pool finishing, not just in pool but in the house also. This material is a cheaper cost that can be handpainted with intricate design. Porcelain material is good look for landscape, but the porcelain textured can be surrounding the landscape while glazed porcelain offer bold. Ceramic and porcelain tiles is a good option for pool owner looking to add a custom look in the waterline accent without make any extra budget too far. There are many design that can be choice to make their own theme. A positive outcome will make the design balance of scale, color, texture and detail. The choice of the design are not endless, but the factor critical is to make the selecting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, if the tiles is damage, the individual tiles can be remove and replace a new tiles. It also good idea to save the product during installation to make the matching finishes. Advantages of porcelain tiles Resistance to wear and tear : the tiles can be used to anywhere because is a beautiful looking surfaces. However it can be foreseeable that the porcelain can be damage in a long used. This material is a high breaking strength than other flooring and maintain. Its really extremely harder and non porous too. The porcelain flooring tiles is a harders used material which it can be resist stain, scratches, fading and chipping. Low maintenance: the porcelain tiles is easier to maintain as it repel stains. If have any spills, it can be cleaned up easily usually with water. This material is resistant to harder cleaning detergent. The porcelain tiles will make good looking for a year with a low maintenance. Holds up in high: porcelain tiles is a good option to choice for the high traffic area, it can make the tiles appearance and durability in long term. Some of material flooring may quickly wear and can become scuffed and shabby looking. For the in high traffic area it maintains as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dental Veneers Dental veneers are thin custom–made shells designed to cover the front surface of the teeth, improving your appearance and enhancing your smile by altering the colour, shape, size and length of your teeth. Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or resin composite material. Although porcelain veneers are stain resistant and makes the teeth appear brighter, resin veneers are thinner and require less removal of the natural tooth surface before placement Veneers are generally used to fix teeth that are discoloured, have gaps, are chipped and broken, are misaligned, irregularly shaped, or have merely been worn down. These tooth imperfections can arise from a variety of different reasons, such as: beverage intake (alcohol and caffeine are known causes of staining) and unhealthy lifestyles (smoking, drug addictions and poor oral hygiene are the main causes of tooth imperfection). Getting dental veneers will require only three trips to the dentist. One for the consultation, and two to make and apply the veneers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important that you explain the results that you are trying to achieve, during this appointment. Your second appointment will be for the preparation of your tooth for the veneers. You dentist will remove about ½ mm of your tooth enamel from the tooth surface. That amount is equal to the thickness of the veneer which will be bonded to the tooth. Once the enamel trimming has been done, your dentist will create a model or impression of your teeth which will be sent to a dental laboratory where your veneers will be constructed. It takes approximately 2 weeks for a dentist to receive veneers from the laboratory, so during this period temporary dental veneers can be worn to cover up unsightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Early Veneers Veneers have been around for almost one–hundred years. The first veneers were seen on Hollywood stars to make their smiles perfection on the big screen. Dr. Charles Pincus was known as the "dentist of the stars." Some of his patients were; Shirley Temple, James Dean, Mae West, Joan Crawford and Walt Disney, just to name a few. Dr. Pincus was a graduate from the University of Southern California Dental School in 1926 and was founder and first president of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Pincus fabricated acrylic veneers that would temporarily attach to the fronts of teeth with the use of an adhesive to achieve a perfect smile. The problem with early veneers is Dr. Pincus could not find a way to make the false fronts stay permanently attached to the teeth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael Bunocore found that by lightly etching teeth with a mild acidic solution it would create a stronger bonding surface for restorations and dental sealants. While this procedure didn't fix the problem totally, it did lead to research that would finally find a way to permanently attach the porcelain veneers to enamel. In 1982, J.R. Calamia and R.J. Simonsen found that hydrofluoric acid, an adhesive, would affix porcelain veneers to the surface of a tooth permanently. This modernized process made porcelain veneers more affordable and readily accessible to everyone. Over the past 30 years, developing dental technology has made veneers more lifelike and convenient than ever before. New types of porcelain are stronger and reflect light similarly to natural dental enamel. Digital imaging systems enable many dentists to create same–day restorations that are a near–perfect match to the natural shape and color of patients' teeth. Additionally, other advanced dental treatments such as teeth whitening and dental crowns can be combined with veneers to provide patients with comprehensive cosmetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Causes And Impacts Of British Imperialism In China British Imperialism in China didn't quite work out so well. It was driven by the desire to gain higher wealth and to also have complete control made possible by spheres of influence which is a concept of control from an outside power. From that point, the British had control over trade all throughout Asia. During both the 18th and 19th century, the British Imperialism in China was very economic. Western countries, mostly Great Britain, exported opium grown in India and sold it to China. The British used the profits from the sale of opium to purchase such Chinese luxury goods as porcelain, silk, and tea, which were in great demand in the West. (britannica.com/topic/opium–trade) Opium was first introduced to China by Turkish and Arab traders in the late 6th or early 7th century. Taken orally to relieve tension and pain, the drug was used in limited quantities until the 17th century. At that point, the practice of smoking tobacco spread from North America to China, and opium smoking soon became popular throughout the country. Opium addiction increased, and opium importations grew rapidly during the first century of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12). By 1729 it had become such a problem that the Yongzheng emperor "ruled 1722–35"prohibited the sale and smoking of opium. That failed to hamper the trade, and in 1796 the Jiaqing emperor outlawed opium importation and cultivation. In spite of such decrees, however, the opium trade continued to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Modern Technologies Associated With Ceramics Modern Technologies Associated with Ceramics Introduction Ceramics, what are they? It might seem like a simple question, plates and bricks and expensive cooking knives. People use ceramics every day in their lives, but they don't understand the huge amount of technology that goes into a nice plate. Before we can go over the cutting edge of ceramics we have to understand the technology that goes into every ceramic. The technologies associated with traditional ceramics deserve a paper of their own, but they seem vanilla compared to advanced ceramics, which have new and interesting properties that can make them useful and unlike any ceramic you see everyday. We can use the understanding of traditional ceramics as a base on which we build an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plasticity is primarily a property ball clays (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Stephenson says that because the plasticity of clay is destroyed at 450o, the temperature needed to drive off the water, that plasticity probably has something to do with the combination with water (1912, p.14). The mechanism of this plasticity has not yet been satisfactorily explained by any theory, At present three theories contest the field–the colloid,the soluble salt, and the molecular attraction theories (Stephenson, 1912, p. 14). Traditional ceramics can be divided into three categories based on the chemicals and properties of the clays. These types are china clay which you know to be porcelain, ball clay which is malleable , and fire clay which is refractory (Stephenson, 1912, p.12). China clay is our first type of ceramic. China clay is used to make porcelain (Stephenson, 1912, p. 12). China clay is unique from the other clays because it has large amounts of kaolinite (Stephenson,1912, p.12) Kaolinite is a white mineral, giving porcelain it's unique look, with a chemical formula of Al2Si2O5(OH)4 (Stephenson,1912, p.12). Ball clay is the next type of clay. Ball clay is unique because of its malleability (Stephenson. 1912, p.13). Ball clay is the clay you see potters working on potter's wheels. It's useful to potters because it can be molded into complex forms and made permanent by firing (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Fire clay is the final type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Josiah Wedgewood's Life And Work Josiah Wedgewood (1730–1795) Potter, Craftsman, Entrepreneur His early contribution was a process of making "creamware" which was more refined and cheaper and local than the preferred luxury alternatives. He was a friend and later business partner with Thomas Bently who connected him into the luxury ceramics market. After securing work for the Queen of England at the time Wedgewood was able to create the popular Queensware products of ceramics. This caused him to look at expanding and reimagining his manufacturing process. He created a new process that saved time and ensured uniformity and high quality in his products. Batch Production was a division of labor that used small standardized shapes of all his products and used mold over potters wheels to make his ceramics. Adam Smith (1725–1790) Economist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His views became popular because of his pin factory analogy which described the process. In it, he mentions the division of labor which he praised for its efficiency. The Americans used Adam Smith's principles to allow for specialization in their machine operations. This benefit of dividing the labor allowed the fabrication of more complicated products and items with interchangeable parts Frederick Taylor (18–1915) Engineer Frederick Taylor was an engineer who ran experiments in the 1880's on the common manufacturing process of his time. His goal was to increase the productivity of the workers. The experiments measured the time to perform different tasks. He created recommendations for the workplace that became business standards and were enforced in the workplace. Businesses used these as a measure of productivity and rewarded wages and other rewards on a basis of performance. These changes created a shift in the workplace and a demand for higher compliance became the norm. Taylor helped create the need for standards in the workplace. Henry Ford (1863–1947) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Porcelain Tiles : A Long And Complicated Manufacturing... Introduction Porcelain tiles have a long history of being one of the favorite flooring materials in the average household, due to its durable character, low maintenance, wide range of styles as well as resistance to wear and tear. Porcelain tiles are a branch of ceramic tiles that is made in a slightly different method with different ingredients, the manufacture process of the tiles involves clays and other components fired together at intense temperatures to produce porcelain tiles. Originated in China, as the time goes on the demand for porcelain products like china crockery increased and became more popular. The popularity of porcelain grew as it began to spread through the world, slowly many countries began to manufacture porcelain. In the early 1700s they began being used in momentous buildings like churches and parliaments. Although this is a simple–looking traditional product, there is a long and complicated manufacturing process behind it. Extraction: The manufacturing process of porcelain tiles begins with raw materials. The basic components of porcelain are clays and flints or feldspar, which are extracted by miners from minefields and quarries. The extraction process could only be taken place when it is surveyed by geologists and determined the possibility of the site which contain the particular type of soil and minerals which are usually nearby water, for instance lakes, rivers, caves, ravines and underwater. The extraction process could be taken place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Interpreting Disorders: Understanding Dental Veneers Understanding Dental Veneers Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished you could enhance the color, shape, size, or length of your teeth to achieve your perfect smile? With veneers, you actually can! So, what exactly are veneers, what problems do they fix, what is the process for applying them and what advantages are associated with this solution? Read on to find out. What are Veneers? Dental veneers are very thin, customized shells that cover the front surfaces of teeth. Most are created from porcelain or resin composite materials. There are benefits of both options: Resin Composite – These are thinner and can be applied without having to remove as much enamel. Porcelain – These are often more popular because they resist stains and more closely mimic the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Worn, Broken, or Misshapen Teeth – Instead of extracting worn, broken, or misshapen teeth to insert a dental implant, you can use veneers to cover these teeth and create a new smile. Misaligned Teeth – Veneers can improve teeth alignment and also eliminate gaps between teeth. Applying Dental Veneers There are typically three dental visits involved when you're considering veneers: Planning – When you are considering veneers, you should go to the dentist to determine if you're a good candidate and, if so, to plan your treatment. During this visit, your dentist may take x–rays and make impressions of your teeth to facilitate a discussion about what changes can be made with veneers. Preparing – To prepare your teeth for veneers, your dentist will shave approximately ½ millimeter of enamel from your teeth's surfaces. After doing so, he or she will make an impression of each tooth to send to a dental laboratory to get your veneers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of Marble Takeover For centuries, marble has been considered a luxury material that only a select few had access to. As advances allow for quicker and easier harvesting; however, more and more homeowners are turning to marble tile in Vancouver. Unfortunately, many more shy away from the beautiful stone due to the following commonly believed myths. Myth #1: Marble is too Expensive While marble is a high end material, there are many affordable options. The price depends on the type of marble, the rarity and boldness of the veins, location it was mined, and many other factors. Homeowners shouldn't rule out the use of marble without first speaking to an experienced expert. Myth #2: Marble is High Maintenance Marble only looks high maintenance. In fact, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Talavera 1. Read Class Notes and trace the history of Mexican ceramics, through style. Materials, purpose and technique. The rich Mexican ceramics legacy was acquainted with Mexico by Spanish organization craftsmen and artists of the Colonial time frame. Usually called "majolica" in Spain, Mexican Talavera draws its name from the sixteenth century Spanish ceramics focus, Talavera de la Reina. While the multifaceted polychrome and more run of the mill blue and white outlines demonstrate their Old– World inheritance, local flower and creature themes assert these vivid earthenware productions as traditionally Mexican. The most widely recognized earthenware production procedures of that period were looping and squeezing. Pieces terminated in block ovens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most prominent and famous pottery made in Mexico is Talavera pottery. Talavera is a high– quality decorative earthenware pottery style that is recognized by its strong colors and detailed patterns creating traditional Mexican and more contemporary designs. The cultural trait of using bold mixtures of vivid colours in art and fabrics was also prevalent in the rich variety of colours used in traditional Mexican pottery decoration. Mexican pottery was made by coiling the clay into consecutive circles up the sides, followed by scraping and molding the coiled work until the coils could no longer be detected. The Mexican wares were not glazed, but rather burnished and painted with coloured fine clay slips. The Spanish introduced the potters' wheel and new glazing techniques, including Majolica. The colorful Majolica suited the Mexican aesthetic and the Talavera pottery is renowned for its variety of Majolica and its mixture of different cultural influences. There was also a predominance of curved lines and intricate detail. This mixture of styles was adopted by the local folk art pottery scene with most potters working in family workshops, and everyone participating in the process. Talavera is a particular method of pottery which involves two firings first with a tin glaze and then lead (see further information). The brightly painted designs are applied between the two firings. Talavera is named after a town in Spain. This clay is then kneaded and the pieces are shaped on a potter's wheel or in a mold and left to dry. The pieces are fired at 850°C and become hard and terracotta coloured. More colour is applied in traditional designs. The design is transferred to the ceramic using carbon on a paper stencil. The resulting dot pattern is then used as a guide for the hand painted bright colours. The decorated piece is fired again to produce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. American Ceramics Research Paper Different individual country, even town have their own different language, religion, music, cuisine, habit, art that came together and shaped what we called culture. Every country have their own ability to make their culture unique from others, that signify their own intellectual achievement. Countries like Japan, Africa, India, Mexico all have different unique ways of making their ceramics. Mexico's style of ceramics are glazing, and firing; the shapes, color and patterns of their ceramics are influenced by the Chinese and the Arabic. In addition, Japan's ceramics were also influenced by Chinese and Korean prototypes. Japanese ceramics are mostly made for their tea ceremonies. Furthermore, Japan is not the only country that love tea, in European countries like France, they also enjoy tea as much as the Japanese do. As early as 1600s, French had already became a tea drinker, even before than the British. Tea had quickly adopted to the middle and upper classes, who consumed tea regularly – about 12 cups per day. Because of the French hobbies, many ceramist used this chance to make ceramics as tea sets to attract buyers from the upper–middle class to buy their work. The work of France ceramics from the 1700s to late 1800s were fascinated compared ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This piece of ceramic was made with hard–paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded. It's currently located in Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The design of the teapot was painted as flowers with the color purple and gold. This design is very common in this era in French, most of the ceramics or even other art designs the design of flower of their works. The use of the teapot is to steep tea leaves in boiling, which this invention was impacted by the drinking of tea in France. It was made especially to boil tea for tea lover in France, to serve better tea. The purpose of the teapot is to make and serve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Uncovering The Boy From The Porcelain Unicorn At Least everybody in this world can be courageous. Everybody has been courageous in some way. Courage can happen any day, any time without anyone even realizing it. People often think courage is standing up for oneself or helping someone out of home or school, and it can be, but courage can be as simple as doing something you're afraid to do and then faces your fears and doing it. Characters like Anne Frank from Diary of Anne Frank, the man from Giving and the boy from The Porcelain Unicorn. In Giving the man is a good example of courage because he is thoughtful, kind and selfless. The man from Giving is courageous because he is thoughtful. He is thoughtful because the little kid steals medicine for his mother and gets caught so the man steps in and buys the medicine for the little boy's mom. This is courageous because he buys the medicine for the little boys mother even though he didn't have to. He did it because this little boy was going to risk getting in trouble for his sick mother.Next, He is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boy is a good example of courage because he is daring. He is daring because after they hear a noise he stays behind and checks to see what it was in the cabinet. This is courageous because we're the boy was, was abandoned and there was no way to tell if he was safe or not but he still stays and checks behind the cabinet not knowing what he might find. Knowing this, it shows that he was willing to be daring even if there was no way to tell if it was safe or not. Also, the boy is courageous because he was selfless. He helps the little girl getaway even if he does get punished. This is courageous because he helps the little girl get away, so they wouldn't take take her away. Lastly, The boy is courageous because he is thoughtful. He gives the girl a unicorn as an adult.This is courageous because he still remembers this girl and went out of the way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Teeth Reshaping Research Paper How Enamel Reshaping Can Improve Your Smile If your teeth have a slightly irregular appearance you find embarrassing, or if you have a tooth with a jagged edge that causes discomfort to your tongue, your dentist may be able to correct the problem by reshaping the enamel. If the imperfections are small enough, you may not have to pay for more expensive cosmetic dental treatments such as veneers or crowns. Here's how enamel reshaping may be able to help. Grinds Away Uneven Edges The dentist uses a grinding tool that is similar to the polishing tool the hygienist uses to clean your teeth. The tool takes off a very tiny layer of enamel at a time. This allows your dentist to smooth away rough edges, shorten a long tooth, and give your teeth a more uniform appearance. You can have the procedure done on a single tooth or as many as need it to improve the appearance of your smile. Enamel reshaping is often the ideal solution for removing sharp points on your canine teeth. It's also helpful if the enamel is thicker in some places than others and your teeth have a bumpy appearance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eliminating the anesthetic injection reduces the cost as well. There is no drilling, so the procedure is easy to endure. You'll get immediate results too. The procedure is quick and inexpensive when compared to other types of cosmetic dentistry. You'll probably only need a single visit to the dentist instead of multiple visits typically needed for cosmetic repairs. May Be Combined With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Film Adaptation Of Poe's The Porcelain Doll For our silent film project, we will be creating a film adaptation of Poe's "The Black Cat" called The Porcelain Doll. This film is about a person who lives with a roommate, and has a porcelain doll that they've loved dearly since their childhood. However, one day the person comes home upset and throws the doll down, knocking one of the eyes out. Devastated about the damage, the person throws the doll in the trash. The roommate is a bit surprised and kind of frightened by this, given the fact that the doll had been loved exceedingly by the person in the past. Life goes on, until one day a package shows up on the person's doorstep. A bit confused since they didn't order anything, the person opens the box to find a similar doll. The only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cut back to the kitchen where the person has heard the noise, and goes to the front door to find two police officers standing there. The person invites the policemen in, who gesture about how they heard raised voices and came to investigate. The person waves an arm, showing that the house is theirs to search. Cut to a shot of the door, we see the knob rattle. The policemen see this, and, a little later, so does the person. The person tries to stop the knob from rattling, but the policemen are already heading over. The person gives up and lets the policemen unlock and open the door. There is nothing there, to the relief of the person. Then, the roommate comes running up the stairs and out of the basement. The police ask if the roommate rattled the doorknob, but the roommate seems to have no idea what they're talking about. Puzzled, the person leans in closer to the door. We cut to a shot from within the basement staircase, and see the person lean closer and closer to the camera. All of a sudden, the doll leaps out from behind the camera and onto the person, attacking them. The screen goes black. This serves as a PG version of the original tale, but without sacrificing any of the crucial plot points of the source material. Most of the video will be shot on a tripod, with some handheld shots as well. The finished product will have a sepia filter. Since it is a silent film, there will be no sounds other than background music. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Porcelain And Pink Analysis In this essay I will analyse a given extract from Porcelain and Pink by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This will be done by considering what is revealed about the characters by analysing the features of conversation and drama. In the extract two females are having a conversation. We are given small details about not only their personalities but also their relationship from their dialogue. One thing we can definitely determine is that they have known each other since they were babies. This is suggested when Julie says: "If I were consistent I'd still be living on warm milk out of a bottle", and Lois replies with: "...and probably my bottle". Later, Julie refers to a game they used to play, called "soapo". Lois and Julie both refer to the same lady as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also tends to be a bit obstinate in her actions when she does not comply in Lois' request to finish up in the bath. It is not a direct refusal of Lois' request, but her actions imply it. The more Lois withholds information, the longer Julie takes to finish her bath. When Julie says "I wait till the water gets tepid and then I let in more hot" it suggests that she does not intend to hurry up at all. Her playful nature is further reflected in her memory of playing a childhood game called "soapo". She dismisses Lois opinion that it is a silly game, telling her that it is actually "very good for the nerves". There is also some evidence of resistance to the idea of maturity in Julie's words. When Lois complains about her mother not liking her suiter, but acknowledging her experience, Julie says that, "Experience is the biggest gold brick in the world. All older people have it for sale." A gold brick is something that is supposed to be valuable, but turns out to be worthless. Her confidence comes across in statements like, "I'm all educated". Julie also likes to tease her sister by saying things such as, "You can buy yourself a little tine one, or use the hose–". This is both normal for siblings as well as an example of her playful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. E M Paper E. M. B. Inc Edward Marshall Boehm, a farmer, veterinarian, and nature lover living near New York City was convinced by his wife and friends to translate some of his clay animal sculptures into pieces for possible sale to the gift and art markets. So E. M. B. Inc was founded. Boehm recognized that porcelain was the best medium for portraying his creations because of its translucent beauty, permanence, and fidelity of colour as well as form. But the finest of the porcelains, hard paste porcelain, was largely a secret art about which little technical literature existed. Boehm studied this art relentlessly, absorbing whatever knowledge art books, museums, and the few U.S. ceramic factories offered. Then after months of experimentation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon Mrs. Boehm's extraordinary merchandising skills, promotional touch, and sense for the art market began to pay off. People liked Boehm's horses and dogs, but bought his birds. And Boehm agreeably complied, striving for ever greater perfection on ever more exotic and natural bird creations. By 1978 some Boehm porcelains (especially birds) had become recognized as collector's items. An extremely complex piece like "Fondo Marino" might sell for $28,500 at retail, and might command much more upon resale. Mr Boehm, then 55, though flattered by his products' commercial success considered his art primarily an expression of his love for nature. He felt the ornithological importance of portraying vanishing species like golden eagles with fidelity and travelled to remote areas to bring back live samples of rare tropical birds for study and later rendering into porcelain. A single company, Minton China, was the exclusive distributor of Boehm products to some 175 retail outlets in the U.S. Boehm's line included: (1) its "Fledgling" series of smaller somewhat simpler pieces, usually selling for less than $100. (2) its profitable middle series of complex sculptures like the "Snowy Owl" (see picture) selling from $800 to $5,000, and (3) its special artistic pieces (like "Fondo Marino" or "Ivory Billed Woodpeckers") which might sell initially for well over $20,000. Individual Boehm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bellemain 4: An Analysis Of Porcelain Ramekins Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins (set of 6) Kitchen & Dining 4 ounce porcelain ramekins porcelain ramekins oven safe porcelain ramekins walmart norpro porcelain ramekins hic porcelain ramekins white porcelain ramekins 4 oz ramekins 4 oz ramekins target ramekin sizes Amazon Reviews: Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins (set of 6) 4.8 stars – based on 339 reviews These Bellemain 4–ounce glazed porcelain ramekins are the best ramekins I have ever reviewed... I use these porcelain ramekins the most with my sous vide cooker. They deliver perfectly–cooked desserts and soufflés... And these 1/2–cup ramekins are perfectly sized for sauces, dips, salsas, dressings, appetizers – even side dishes. Bellemain ramekins are tough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On My Final Major Project For my Final major project I wanted to develop and design surface patterns made by using fruit, vegetables, flowers and natural forms to create repeat patterns and dyes. ed to explore creating different surfaces using textured vegetables. For my final outcome I wanted to create a garment so the whole way through the project I developed my ideas. My initial ideas started with ceramics as I continued to make test tiles during my research at the start of the fabric in the sketchbook. I then took these experimental tiles to continue developing my use of oxides. As it was the first time using oxides I experimented using different colours and glazes which made each tile have a different effect and which tiles showed the detailed of the imprints ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the project I visited a lot of different exhibitions. I found inspiration from a lot of different Museums and galleries. Also from Bristol Museum where I was intrigued by the mass collection of porcelain ceramics, and the delicacy of each table ware item. So I looked into a variety of different raincoat ideas looking at a lot of different designers who inspired the journey of the raincoats such as Mary Quant who controversially designed the first PVC raincoat. This inspired me to create a plastic see–through raincoat made from Plastic shower curtain material. In October I then visited the London Knit and stitch show which developed my thinking I came across an Indian fabric stall which made me then look into Indian patterns and the bold but detailed patterns. And because I then was looking at different waterproof fabric I picked up some wax cotton which experimented with to show how the textured fabric works with pleats and different structure as to whether I will get this printed on. Even the Exhibition at the Royal academy I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pottery In The Ming Dynasty One of the major achievements during the Ming dynasty, regarding art, is pottery. "By 1433 over 500,000 pieces were being produced each year." (Porcelain) During the Ming dynasty, technique in glazing and sculpting advanced immensely. Colors became more prominent, designs more detailed, and materials stronger with intriguing new elements. Pottery made a big impact on the lives of the chinese people. They molded their lives around these beautiful creations in many ways. During its time, the milky white and cobalt blue porcelain was the most internationally sought–after of all ceramics. The blue and white porcelain was not invented during the Ming dynasty, but it was perfected. Clays were created that could be made into thinner vessels and glazes were made with a purer, glossier finish. The designs grew to a wider range of shapes and patterns for a more detailed finish. (Morris) The image on the left shows a vase with expert brushwork of blue underglaze on a pure white porcelain. It has lots of detailed patterns that are commonly found in all styles done at this time. This is one of the most typical forms of pottery during the Ming Dynasty. This piece can currently be found in at The Met Museum. It is called, "Jar with Dragon." A description of the piece writes about this style pot, arguably, being one of the most "most important development in the global history of ceramics." The description talks this pot being made for the court, dating back to the rule of the Xuande emperor, and the powerful dragon smoothly moving through a sky. They talk about the the monstrous faces on the neck of the jar originating from the "face of glory" that can be found in Indo–Himalayan imagery and became popular in china in the fifteenth century." (Jar) Porcelain was also enriched with the innovation of five–colored wares. Applying a variety of over– glaze pigments to decorative schemes of flower, landscape and figurative scenes. (Chinese) Five colorware was applied in the 16th century in stronger colors beautifully contrasted against a pure white background.(Silbergeld) Looking to the image at the right, you can see a pot with a floral pattern painted in shades of blue, green, red, brown, and yellow, all on a pure white base. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. What Are Porcelain Fixed Bridges? Porcelain fixed bridges In technical terms, a dental porcelain bridge is capable of bridging the gap created by one or more missing teeth. Also, it's one of the most technological and effective solutions introduced into the field of dentistry. A bridge is basically created with the combination of two or more crowns to be placed on either side of the gap of a missing tooth. The mere reason why many dental patients are now opting for porcelain bridges is because it is considered a strong potential for restoring a missing tooth and eliminating the unappealing space. There are many known advantages of getting a porcelain bridge like, it restores your ability to chew comfortably and properly and prevents the other teeth from tracking out of their fixed position, etc., but there are some very core advantages as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... – Relatively, porcelain bridges are less invasive than any other implants which cause you more than a single procedure. Therefore, it is a great alternative for anyone who is unable to get an implant due to medical issues. Disadvantages of a porcelain bridge – When a tooth is being prepared for a porcelain crown, individually or as part of the bridge, there is a chance of the tooth losing 1–15% of its vitality and a root canal treatment will be needed in the future, providing the fact that it has not already been carried out. – Since the single crowns are already so expensive so with a fixed bridgework, the costs skyrocket effortlessly. – Porcelain bridge procedures are significantly longer and can be divided into two appointments. Both of which can take one to three hours at most. – Giving every bit of additional care is imperative in order to keep the under side of the bridge tidy as it is the space most prone to getting a plaque. Therefore, super floss is mostly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Embryo Rescue Lab Report EMBRYO RESCUE KALENA OFFICE HORT 447 ADVANCED PLANT PROPAGATION Introduction This lab is intended to provide information about the process of embryo rescue. In this lab the embryo will be scrapped out from under the seed coat and endosperm and placed in hormone free MS media. This lab will record the of growth process in vitro. Material: Wayfaringtree Viburnum seeds, dissecting microscope, scalpel, forceps Wayfaringtree Viburnum (Viburnum lantana) was used in this lab to conduct the growth of an embryo rescue on hormone free (0/0 WPM). The seeds that were provided first be treated with a concentration of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) for about twenty–five minutes. This process will both sterilize and soften to seeds for dissecting into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Results This lab will record the growth process of embryo rescue in a hormone–free media. The results on the percentages of attempts that resulted in the isolation of an intact embryo was 33%. This is due to the fact that this was the first time that I performed an embryo rescue, and made a few mistakes along the way. The first mistake that occurred was that I cut too deep into the endosperm, and cut into the embryo itself (a few times). Another mistake that was made was that I found it hard to cut into the seeds while using the forceps, without losing the seed. The percentage of intact embryos that developed into a plant was 33%, meaning the only one out of the three sprouted. The changes that occurs during the progression from dormant embryo to active growth is that the crown becomes a reddish color, which is that is appeared on most Wayfaringtree Viburnum. The red crown is due to the flavonoids that are apparent in the molecular structure. Since Wayfaringtree Viburnum has to go through the cold stratification to break dormancy, the mechanism practice that would have to take place would have to be a type of refrigeration or freezing process. This process is done for 8–10 weeks of holding temperature of 4° C. These orthodox seed will be placed in a refrigerator to break dormancy, and will continue to have continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Visual Characteristics Of Tea And Porcelain In China The visual sources provided throughout 14.1 – 14.4 assist in showing what items were used, and why they were there at the time; while the descriptions give us evidence of how the products were collected. In 14.1, there's many foreign items to take note of in the visual source provided that is Tea and Porcelain in China. For example, the Porcelain tea cups, teapot, and saucer are all in the image to show what materials were used at the time. Though the tea cups were manufactured in China, they were specifically made for the target audience of European buyers. There is evidence of this shown in the Chinese patterns on the cups and teapots. The Chinese floral designs, clothing styles, creativity, and more had a major impact on the desires of the elite upper–class in Europe as they had become widely fascinated with all things Chinese. While the Chinese had realized this liking of their designs by the European market, they used this to target their buyers by making the teacups with cultured designs such as the Chinese gardens but also tied in the European style houses to cater to the tastes of the European consumers. The woman shown in the visual source looks as if she is from the upper–class. Judging by her silk dress and that she is using the Porcelain cups makes it most likely that this is the case. If the dress was of unimportance, then there could be the possibility that she is involved in the trade but I would argue that she is in fact in the elite upper–class. This take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of The Book ' Vermeer 's Hat ' Johannes Vermeer was a seventeenth century painter residing in Delft, Amsterdam, in a time which Timothy Brook considers the dawn of the global world . Recognizable for his painting Girl with a Pearl Earring, Vermeer is the subject of Brooks book Vermeer's Hat, in which Brook explains that the beginnings of globalization can be traced back to the seventeenth century and that evidence for his thesis can be found in Vermeer's paintings . Brook focuses on five Vermeer paintings, a decorative plate, and a painting by a man in a very similar situation to Vermeer, as mediums through which Vermeer and others displayed the world around them through their art and what they chose to paint. As an expert in Chinese history, it is understandable that Brook would recognize the unique contributions China had to the trade revolution, which he illustrates through examples of China's connection to North American prosperity, its involvement in certain goods, and the outward allure of China to foreigners looking for their next adventure. Vermeer's painting Officer and Laughing Girl provides evidence for the involvement of North America in seventeenth century trade through the hat worn by the courting officer. In the very beginning of the century, Canada had opened up as a new source for the beaver pelts used to make the very best hats. The extreme demand for "beavers", as the hats were then known, was so grand that prices skyrocketed, splitting society into those who could afford the hats, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Gilbart Dental Care Case Study Dr. Jonathan Gilbert and Dr. Lucy Gilbert are fully in support of patients who want to improve their smile's beauty, but we also understand that committing to multiple, lengthy procedures to make those changes happen is often a difficult hurdle. Thankfully, there's one cosmetic service that can seamlessly erase chips, cracks, stains, gaps, slight misalignments, and other flaws all at once: veneers. Here at Gilbart Dental Care, our team can provide strong, gorgeous porcelain veneers for certain teeth or even your entire smile, giving you a dramatically improved appearance that's sure to dazzle in a convenient timeframe. Veneers offer patient several valuable benefits, including: Veneers can correct even the smallest, most unique concerns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Porcelain And Pink Character Analysis In the extract of the play Porcelain and Pink by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters Lois and Julie's individual personalities can be uncovered. One can do this through analysation of conversation through turn–taking, cooperative principles, implicature and politeness strategies. We shall discuss these four aspects in detail. The individual personalities of the characters can be explored by investigating the turn–taking in this dialogue. To begin with, we will look at Lois. From line one to three, this character shows that she is to–the–point and very direct. One can see this through the conversation analysed during turn–taking, Lois plainly states she has a date, and then tells Julie that is none of her business (lines 1 and 3). She does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are first introduced to implicature in the first line of the extract from Lois, who is trying to implicitly get Julie out of the bathroom. To argue this claim we will look at lines one to four where Lois expresses that she has a date with Julie, but is implying that she would like Julie to hurry up because of this reason. Julie, wanting to know more about this date and ignoring the fact that she knows she needs to hurry up, explicitly asks about it. This exposes the girls' unlike makeup, Lois is trying to suggest a reason to Julie to get out of the bathroom, which is a nicer way of getting the message across instead of plainly asking her, which could be seen as rude. Julie, however, is not moved by her inferred meaning, this shows her mischievous and meddlesome side. (Levey et al. 2015. P ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ceramics: Pottery and Clay CERAMICS TERM PAPER in Submitted by: Jenilen M. Capistrano Submitted to: Manuel Valenciano DEDICATION By this project, the author dedicates this to students so that they can know some information about the topic CERAMICS especially to those are not so familiar regarding this topic. ~the Author ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Author extends her deepest gratitude to her friends who helped her to do this project, to the teachers for the opportunity to make this Term Paper, to her parents for the financial concern and also to God for the blessings that she receives that leads her to accomplish this project. ~the Author TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE. "CERAMICS" DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTENT/BODY ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, the term is commonly used to describe a material used in pottery. The earliest recorded ceramics were the result of various mixtures and base – combinations, including clay. The resultant non–metallic and inorganic solid base is now a common sight in art ware and the domestic and industrial segments of human development. The twentieth century witnessed the design of amalgamated, new ceramic materials that are still used extensively in the manufacture of
  • 38. semiconductors. Ceramic engineering, as we know it today, is advanced and involves state–of–the– art processes. The material is inert and inorganic, with a crystalline oxide base. The resultant product is always brittle, but strong in compression. Ceramic is able to withstand very high temperatures and chemical erosion and survives well even in a strong caustic environment. Traditional raw materials that go into manufacture of ceramic including kaolinite, silicon carbide, tungsten carbide and aluminum oxide or alumina. HISTORY OF CERAMICS Reflecting on the history of ceramics involves a clear understanding of the two related branches, technology and aesthetics. Ceramics technology has developed sophisticated material, over the years, for greater aesthetics. The initial hand–rolled coils took no time to evolve into fuel efficient glazes that were developed in special kilns. The aesthetics of the material developed parallel to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cosmetic Dentistry Research Paper Creating a Winning Smile: Three Types of Cosmetic Dentistry You Need to Know About Have you ever dreamed about having a perfect smile? Are any of your teeth chipped, discolored, missing, or do you have fillings that are visible to others? If so, there are three types of cosmetic dentistry that you need to know about. A custom–made dental veneer can dramatically enhance teeth that are irregular in shape, worn down, broken, or discolored. A veneer is a thin covering, made out of either porcelain or resin composite, that will be permanently affixed to a flawed tooth. A veneer is a less invasive alternative to a crown and tolerated well by people. White composite fillings are a wonderful complement to teeth that are prone to cavities. Unlike ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Food Mill Research Paper With so many options with materials, colors, and textures, tile is a versatile finish that can be used on walls, floors, and countertops. One of the challenges with tile, however, is keeping it clean. Everyday living can be hard on tile. Dirt and grime can smudge the surface and settle into the grout lines. Professional cleaning is the best way to maintain the tile and grout to glistening perfection. Here are 10 benefits you will get when you have your tile and grout professionally cleaned. 1. Gives you brand new looking tile Older tile has a charm that newer tile just does not have. The problem with older tile, though, is that it can look tired and worn just because it is dirty from years of use. A professional cleaning can change that. Professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These microscopic organisms take hold in the tiny crevices and cracks found in tile and grout. If left unchecked, mold and bacteria can actually pose a health hazard to the people living in the home. A professional cleaning can eliminate mold and bacteria growth in tile and grout. The steam kills the microscopic organisms and flush them away. It leaves behind a clean, almost sterile surface. 3. Improves the look of your home. When tile and grout is looking dirty and old, it will bring down the look of your entire home. You can have freshly painted walls, brand new furniture, and even a brand new kitchen. But, if your tile looks dirty and unkempt, it won't matter. Having a professional clean all the tile and grout in your home will give it a fresh appearance. That will make the rest of your home look like the shiny showcase you envisioned. 4. Does not damage the tile or grout If you try to clean the tile in your home yourself, you are going to need to invest in a number of cleaners. Granite requires a different cleaner than ceramic tile. Tiles with texture need special care while hand–made tile needs a special
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