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Dixie Weaving
1. dixie weaving
2) Why might Dixie Weaving employees choose not to cooperate with the consultants at this stage in
the project? The observations and interviews will mainly concern the content of the jobs and the
working conditions. Still observations will probably show how the employees are fulfilling their job.
As you can read in the story of the article a lot of the employees seem to be disqualified to perform
their work. A lot of the employees barely speak English and aren't capable to perform their job
effectively. So the employees are probably afraid that the observations will show that their
performance is weak. The employees can be afraid that the observations of their weak performance
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It is important we observe in an unobtrusive nature. 4) Do you agree or disagree with Joe and Ian's
time estimates for this diagnostic phase of the project. Why or why not? What factor would you
consider in developing an estimate? We feel that the time estimation of Joe and Ian is a bit
optimistic and more time might be necessary. We also believe that trying to fit all this information
gathering in to two weeks might have a negative effect on the work climate. This because the
gathering of this information may form an invasion in the daily routine of the workers. Yet we think
some time can be saved by trading in the informational interviews for surveys. This can also provide
the necessary information yet in a shorter period of time. Also the documentation review should be
limited to relevant information of only the affected departments. The interviews with employees at
multiple levels of the affected departments are of great importance and for this reason not wise to
rush or replace for a different technique. As well the 'examination of the job description and training
materials related to the positions in question' as 'the extended period of observation of the workers'
are of great importance. Both these processes might lead to the cause of the struggles of Dixie
weaving. This requires a lot of time and precision seen the fact it is very important for further help
to resolve
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5. Cherokee Basket Weaving
Cherokee basket weaving is one of the most popular and recognizable crafts produced by the
Cherokee artists. These baskets are known for the beautiful designs and expert technique that has
been passed down through generations of crafters. In precolonial and colonial times, predominate
material that was used in basket weaving was rivercane. This was mainly due to the fact that
rivercane was widely available near the south eastern rivers. Also, rivercane was generally easy to
harvest and work with. However, rivercane can hurt the crafter if the individual is not careful due to
the fact that the material can be incredible sharp. Other materials that were used to make baskets
include hickory, white oak, and honeysuckle.
The Cherokee were most famous for their double weaved baskets that were made from rivercane.
Double weave baskets are a double walled basket that have a pattern on the inside and outside of the
basket. This design allowed the baskets to be extremely durable and in some cases water proof. This
form of basket making almost died of but was revitalized by an artist named Lottie Queen Stamper.
Francis Richardson, a governor, collected baskets made by the Cherokee and collection can be
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The rivercane was dyed with materials like bloodroot, yellowroot, butternut, and black walnut
before the basket was woven in order to produce patterns such as chief's daughter. When the
colonial people began to settle in areas where the Cherokee lived, the rivercane was cleared in order
to make room for settlements. Due to the fact that rivercane began to become scarce once the
predominance of European settlers, some clans made treaties in order to obtain the precious
material. For example, the Barbourville Kentucky Treaty in the 1950's allowed the Cherokee to
harvest rivercane in exchange for one double weaved
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9. Difference Between Jeans And Jeans
Denim
In recent years, consumption of apparel has grown rapidly along with income and this trend is
expected to continue. Since the first pair of Jeans appeared in America about one and half century
ago, denim wear has gained popularity all over the world. As a result, jeans wear is one of the most
prominent apparel items in the world apparel market. Young people as well as older people have
now great passion for the denim cloth. Trouser, skirt, jacket made of denim can be found in
thousands stores and street markets in most countries. Millions of pairs of jeans are produced in
America, Europe and Asian countries each year for local and international markets. Today jeans are
available in many colors and designs. Young people like to mix and match colors and sizes to create
different looks. Globally, denim designers are experimenting with fabric and garment in order to add
value to their garments.
Definition of Denim and Jeans
– According to Textile Terms and Definition published by Textile Institute "Denim is traditionally a
3/1 warp faced twill fabric made from yarn dyed warp and undyed weft yarn and Jean is a 2/1 warp
faced twill fabric used chiefly for overalls or casual wear".
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It has several routes to manufacture. The most distinguish feature of this manufacturing system is its
dyeing which is a totally unique process and it is specialized for denim. Dyeing may be achieved in
different forms like rope form, sheet form or perforated beam wound form. Each process requires
separate preparation process specially the warping process. Moreover, sheet dyeing or slasher
dyeing can be executed in different types dyeing machine e.g. continuous and combined sheet
dyeing–sizing machine, loop dyeing machine. All these processes have both merits and demerits.
Manufacturers should choice their production line considering these to get the optimum
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13. Alpaca Wool Research Paper
What the Warmest Winter Gear is made out of. Anyone who lives in a cold climate has gotten cold
in their winter gear. They've tried different winter gear made out of different materials, but they
always found themselves too cold or too hot. And are wasting there money on different kinds of
winter gear, and most do not work out. What if they tried wool, synthetic, or alpaca wool, which one
keeps people the warmest in the winter?
"By 4000 BC, Babylonians were wearing clothing out of crudely woven wool fabric. People soon
began to develop and maintain herds of wool–bearing animals, and the wool of sheep was soon
recognized as one of the most practical to use. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, wool trade
prospered in Europe." (Wool). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And since it's easy to weave together, they can weave it closer together making it thicker. It's
becoming a demand for its silkiness. Japan have suits made out of it and handkerchiefs. Coats and
gloves are constantly made from alpaca wool and they hold up to kids playing outside with their
sturdy but, soft fibers. Alpaca wool is not as tightly bound as wool, thus making it easier to breath
through but, is also thick enough to keep in the heat better than regular wool.
There is snow gear made out of other materials, and different materials mixed together to make
thicker, warmer, and more durable gear, like "...polybenzimidazole (PBI)/[alpha]–zirconium
phosphate ([alpha]–Zr[(HP[O.sub.4]).sub.2] x n[H.sub.2]O, [alpha]–ZrP)..." (Zhang). This is what
makes synthetic a silky light–weight fabric and is changed to fit the needs of the fabric. Overheating
in wool is always a problem and most people do not know about Alpaca wool, most people use
down coast and are just right. "Synthetic fibres are less expensive than down and is far more
resistant to moisture but, gram–for–gram they
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17. Who Is The Spinning Jenny And How Is It Significant To The...
In 1764, during the Industrial Revolution, the textiles industry changed forever when the first
spinning machine was invented. The Royal Society of Arts offered a prize for an invention that
could spin six threads at once but would only need one person to attend to it. One of the inventors
that took to the challenge was James Hargreaves, 1720 to 1778, who produced the Spinning Jenny, a
machine that mechanically reproduced the actions of the hand spinner. The Spinning Jenny was
significant to the development and progress of the Industrial Revolution and it also had a
momentous impact on not only yarn production but also people's lives, in particular people in
England.
Significance to the Industrial Revolution (development, progress):
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The 1764 invention, that wasn't patented until 1770, had eight smaller wheels, instead of one, which
allowed the operator to spin eight threads at the one time, as shown in source two. This modern day
sketch shows the design and construction of the Spinning Jenny and how all eight different spindles
were powered by a single wheel. This meant that one spinster could produce eight threads in the
same time it had previously taken to produce one. This advance in spinning machinery meant that
the quality and strength of yarn and cloth was greatly improved. Hargreaves' invention best spun the
short fibres of regular length, such as cotton. The cotton yarn produced was considered to be of very
good quality. However, the wool yarn from the Spinning Jenny was quite unsatisfactory. This was
due to the irregular lengths which resulted in lumpy, uneven
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21. Nell Vyse's Balloon Woman
It is possible that Nell Vyse utilised the wax resist method to set out the grid pattern design. This
method of delineation of the design would also prevent the various pigments from bleeding into
each other when applied. The shawl's scheme is a complex mixture of colours suggesting a woven
plaid, and as with the real thing, where the colours intersect there is a subtle change of hue. A
modelled fringing, decorated with green, lilac, and yellow complete the shawl's decoration. A
figure's head is notoriously prone to decapitation by injudicious dusting; Vyse protects the neck of
the figure with folds of the shawl. Other examples of colour variations are illustrated. Unusually for
Vyse, the trained sculptor, the Lavender Girl has an obvious flaw, ... Show more content on
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33). Of all his vendor subjects, this design along with Tulip Woman of 1921, have proved the most
successful and profitable. The figures were an instant success, and over the next three decades, he
would continually produce editions by customer demand. Both these figures require many piece
moulds, and the decoration of the subject's overdress is far more elaborate than in his previous
design Lavender Girl, and in consequence the more labour intensive, and expensive to produce. The
overdress is an invention of multi–coloured, vertical stripes, black, orange, yellow, purple and green,
applied in varying widths, some straight, some wavy. Not to tire the eye with this seemingly riot of
colour, the apron is unpainted and white. A critical examination reveals that the modelling is by
necessity pragmatic. Vyse has pragmatically modelled the subject arm supporting the child into the
figure's mass. Undercutting here would cause fragility of structure and the possibility of more piece–
moulds. The moulded tulips, ranged around the outer edges of the basket, minimise accidental
damage from the over–zealous housemaid's duster. They protect the separately hand–modelled
blooms. The combination of mould–cast and hand–modelling conveys to the viewer both variety
and liveliness. Vyse usually supplied a wooden base to support his figures to guard against
accidental chipping and to protect the polished surface of furniture. An
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25. Factory System Dbq
Introduction of the factory system was earth shattering and increased manufacturing for the cotton
and iron industry which effected cities and the population distribution. There were four inventions
that changed manufacturing and the way people worked. Some inventions included the spinning
Jenny, Crompton's Mule, and the Self acting Mule, and the Water Frame. "In 1764, Hargreaves
invented a new spinning wheel. He called it the spinning jenny in honor of his wife. This simple
machine allowed one spinner to work six or eight threads at a time." (course reader 102) The
Spinning Jenny was a machine that helped the people sew clothes faster. Then came Cromptons
Mule, "In 1779, Samuel Crompton combined features of the spinning jenny and the water–frame ...
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With the development of cities the working class ended up living in low income slums. Friedrich
Engels stated in The Condition of the Working Class in England, "Every great town had one or more
slums areas into which the working class are packed." (Document 5) The slums then lead to poorer
living conditions such as infected water and poor ventilation, which effected the life span of the
people. Living with the poor condition meant that they were prone to get sick. As Edwin Chadwich
pointed out in his report, "That the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation are greater than
the loss from death or wounds in any wars in which the country has been engaged in modern times"
(Document 6) In addition to these struggles, Karl Marx from the Communist Manifesto said,
"Modern industry has converted the little workshop of the patriarchal master into the great factory of
the industrial capitalist." (Document 10) This quote shows that this is another way the poor is being
controlled by the rich and that someday there will be a classless
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29. Tabriz and Carpet
1. (a) – Riya Didwania Elizabeth Burge's poem "Ispahan Carpet" is an extended metaphor which
aims to compare the beauty of the traditional Persian carpet (known as the Ispahan carpet) to the
appalling conditions in which the carpet makers are forced to dwell. The central theme of the poem
is to emphasize on the exploitation of children which is prevalent in various parts of the world. This
leads to the end of all the hope and optimism that ever prevailed in the lives of the children to have a
future; a future which is bright and helps them flee away from all the misery and desolation of
carpet weaving. It intends to create awareness about child labour which remains unnoticed and
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The speaker arouses the reader's emotions of sympathy and consideration by stressing on "One
hundred". The fourth stanza implies that the girls have no knowledge beyond carpet weaving since
the speaker terms their eyes as those "whose whole horizon is the carpet". Even though the guide is
proud of the exquisite creation by the girls, the tourist begins to question the morality of the
situation. The speaker uses an inquiring tone to ask "who can unravel the world's weaving?"
Feelings of dissatisfaction as well as curiosity are conveyed as the speaker wonders why terrible
traditions like this are being carried forward to future generations. The speaker expresses the
worthlessness of the rugs which is a beauty, undoubtedly, but is not as essential as the childhood of
the girls which is being exclusively sacrificed to create it. As the tourist places her plump
("swollen") hand on the bent and fragile ("greenstick") shoulder of the girl, she feels sympathetic
towards her. The "large eyes" of the girl signify her loneliness and solitude and bring about a feeling
of compassion in the reader. "Speaking darkness" has been juxtaposed in this stanza. The speaker
along with an emotion of empathy also has a deep sense of admiration and respect for the girls.
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33. The Impact Of Liberal Economy On India
ABSTRACT
Solapur is well known for power loom industry in India. Power loom sector has occupied a unique
place in Indian economy. It accounts for percent of the total industrial production and 30 percent of
the total experts. The impact of liberal economy is strong felt in power loom sector of India. There
are new challenges and barriers that have come up in the development process of this industry. The
present study focuses on the expectations of the power loom unit owners from the government.
These expectations are pertaining to finance marketing and technology.
The result of the study show that, there are major barriers or problems related to finance, labour and
marketing. There is a need to improve technology, and there is a need to provide financial support
by the government in terms of subsides, tax benefits, etc. to improve the financial condition of
power loom sector.
Key Words: Power loom industry, Financial, Labour, Marketing problems.
1. INTRODUCTION
The power loom industry is one of the important industries in India with massive raw material and
textile manufacturing base. The structure of Indian textile sector is extremely complex with modern,
sophisticated and highly mechanized sector on one hand and the Handloom industry on the other
and in between falls the decentralized small scale power loom industry. The power loom industry
plays an important role in meeting the clothing needs of the country. There are approximately 13
lakhs power looms in different
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37. Scottsville Textile Mill Case
Scottsville Textile Mill Case
MGM 350
Production Schedule and loom assignment
Decision Variable
X1: Yards of fabric 1 on dobbie loom
X2: Yards of fabric 2 on dobbie loom
X3: Yards of fabric 3 on dobbie loom
X4: Yards of fabric 4 on dobbie loom
X5: Yards of fabric 5 on dobbie loom
X6: Yards of fabric 3 on regular loom
X7: Yards of fabric 4 on regular loom
X8: Yards of fabric 5 on regular loom
X9: Yards of fabric 1 purchased
X10: Yards of fabric 2 purchased
X11: Yards of fabric 3 purchased
X12: Yards of fabric 4 purchased
X13: Yards of fabric 5 purchased
Profit Contribution per yard
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X1+X9=16500
X2+X10=22000
X3+X6+X11=62000
X4+X7+X12=7500
X5+X8+13=62000
0.216X1+0.216X2+0.191X3+0.19X4+0.24X5≦5760
0.19X6+0.19X7+0.24X8≦21600
X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, X9, X10, X11, X12, X13≧0
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Project Contribution to Profit
38. Objective Function=62548.860
X1=4666.67, X2=22000, X3=0, X4=0, X5=0, X6=27868.421, X7=7500, X8=62000,
X9=11833.333, X10=0, X11=34131.579, X12=0, X13=0
So it means Yards of fabric 1 on dobbie loom is 4666.67; Yards of fabric 2 on dobbie loom is 22000;
Yards of fabric 3 on dobbie loom is 0; Yards of fabric 4 on dobbie loom is 0; Yards of fabric 5 on
dobbie loom is 0; Yards of fabric 3 on regular loom is 27868.421; Yards of fabric 4 on regular loom
is 7500; Yards of fabric 5 on regular loom is 62000; Yards of fabric 1 purchased is 11833.333; Yards
of fabric 2 purchased is 0; Yards of fabric 3 purchased is 34131.579; Yards of fabric 4 purchased is
0; Yards of fabric 5 purchased is 0.
Additional loom time
If there is a ninth dobbie loom, the total work hours will be 6480 (9*24*30=6480), still in the range
of [4756, 8316], so the optimal solution is the same. So the new objective function is
62548.86+0.648*(6480–5760) =63015.42
Objective Coefficient range
Yards of fabric 1 on dobbie loom [0.315, 0.34]
Yards of fabric 2 on dobbie loom [0.3, unlimited]
Yards of fabric 3 on dobbie loom [unlimited, 0,624]
Yards of fabric 4 on dobbie loom [unlimited, 0.714]
Yards
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42. Slavery: The Cotton Industry
Cotton has been utilized to make texture for a great many years. Antiquated Egyptians, Chinese, and
Indians wore garments made of the cotton that developed in their sub–tropical atmospheres. The
way toward changing over the filthy and seed–filled bolls of crude cotton into string, and the string
into texture, was bulky and work escalated, and the completed item was accordingly costly.The
cotton industry if not by far is one of the most lucrative industry discovered. we live in a world
where all we do is consume and not giving a care as to whom producing the item as long its useful
to us. we don't really ask question regarding the laborer, it was like this during slavery and still is till
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Cotton was in such high demand european would star enslving African from Africa in order to have
them work in these big plantation, in herrible condition. "During the picking season, slaves worked
from sunrise to sunset with a ten–minute break at lunch; many slaveholders tended to give them
little to eat, since spending on food would cut into their profits." As the quote above show one of the
consequences of cultivateing cotton is the live of African. During that time Africaan would get
treated like sub–human with no regard. the cotton business, energized by slave efficiency changes
and their related enduring was likewise a chief mover, making the surplus used to grow generation.
Slaves' bodies were sold; blasts and busts hit the US "west" at the time it was the west; NY, London,
and Amsterdam financed the creation on the backs of slaves, which were critical to the take–off of
the Mechanical Insurgency. A business man mentality has been been cut down labor and employee
cost while making large sum of profit in the back of regular citizen. that type of mindset drive is
what drives to slavery and child labor.'' Another social moral issue that the cotton industry bring
about is the use of child labor. The article the social and moral issues associated with Cotton
production did a good job at mentioning some of the social issues in the cotton industry " There are
many moral issues in the cotton industry like devoting our natural resources to high priced garments
instead of feeding the poor, but the recent problem that has grown some concern, is child labor and
slaves." Country like china would utilize tyke work because of the way that high wage occupations
of providing us with cotton are moved to places where there is modest work for it. Accordingly,
numerous are subjugated to create
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46. Unicorn Tapestry Research Papers
The Hunt of the Unicorn (1495–1505), also know as The Unicorn Tapestry, is a series of seven
tapestries depicting the hunt, capture, and killing of a unicorn. Because each tapestry is different
their size varies, ranging from 368 x 378 cm. to 368 x 261 cm. Through out the series of tapestries,
the colors of the tapestry are vivid and rich despite their age. Woven from silk and metallic threads,
the colors range from blood red to hunter green to pale blue and ivory. No space is wasted or devoid
of embellishment. Vegetation surrounds the figures of animals and humans alike, reaching to the
ends of the fabric. No matter the conflicting seasonality of the fruit or flower, every plant and tree is
seen at their peek, in full bloom. The men of hunting party are dressed in their finest clothes,
perhaps unsuitable for the task at hand. The dogs are shown in vigorous action leaping at or away
from the unicorn, and are always seen frozen in a moment of activity. The seven tapestries are
displayed in a specific order: The Start of the Hunt, The Unicorn at the Fountain (fig. 1), The
Unicorn Tries to Escape, The Unicorn Defends Himself (fig. 2), The Unicorn is Tamed by the
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The obvious expense put into this work would only support this claim, as benefactor would
presumably want the best artisans working on their investment. The creation of the tapestries
involved more than just a collection of weavers. The concept would have been the work of one
person, with the sketching done by another and the reference painting by yet another artist.
Additionally, the threads would have been specifically dyed for this work, while the metallic threads
would have been crafted by another set of artisans. Together, these separate groups composed the
pieces needed for the weavers to actualize this stunningly complicated and detailed
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50. The Bayeux Tapestry: The Norman Conquest Of England
The Bayeux Tapestry is 230 feet (70 meters) long and 20 inches (50 cm) wide. The Bayeux Tapestry
depicts the story of the Norman conquest of England in the year of 1066 C.E. The story shows that
on the year 1066 C.E. a struggle for the throne of England between William the Duke of Normandy
and Harold the Earl of Wessex which ultimate leads to the invasion of the Normans and the
ascension of the first Norman King of England The Bayeux Tapestry is displayed in Bayeux, in
Normandy France. Due to the fact that the tapestry was made within a generation of the defeat of the
Anglo–Saxons by the Normans, it is considered to be an accurate representation of events. Not
much is known about the origins of the Tapestry. The Bayeux Tapestry consists of
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54. Technology In Textile Industry
Present Technology that Represents the Country
TUFS was introduced back in 1999 to upgrade most of India's present technology in its textile
industry. Spinning mills availed to the maximum benefit from TUFS. Ring spinning system has long
been the oldest technology to spin any count of yarn with minimal changes to it in India. With
TUFS, air jet spinning has offered manufacturers the opportunity to produce yarn at a relatively high
production rate for a lower cost. The Air Jet Spinning Machine has been offered by Rieter India Pvt.
Ltd., in which the company has been a leading supplier of spinning machinery for India. The
significant reduction in the piecing cycles meant higher productivity as well as higher yarn quality
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Uniquely to Digjam, the company has early access to new DuPont technologies. DuPont has focused
on catering to the exponential environmental concerns through developing Bio–PDO, a bio–based
monomer, sourced ingredient for DuPont Sorona fiber (Digjam Company Profile). Through this
technology and producing Sorona fibers, it has attributed 30% less energy and 65% less greenhouse
gas emissions usage compared to producing a similar fabric nylon 6 (Carpet, Apparel and Textiles).
As the leading textile company, these advancements allows Digjam to promote superior product
quality that is equivalent to any other and environmentally friendly products.
Purchase of new machinery is the key growth driver of India's textile industry. The production of
processing machinery and production of spares have increased drastically. Think Global, Act Local
has contributed to India's manufacturing sector as well as promotion of machinery for textile
companies. As such, Yamuna Machine Works Pvt. Ltd. strives to produce top quality parts for higher
end fabrics. Its aim is to produce eco–friendly textile processing equipments such as the hydraulic
jigger which has made bleaching and dyeing of fabrics much more accessible in the current industry.
A hydraulic jigger allows workers to automatically dye and bleach fabric without having to go
through the
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58. Yeoman Jobs Research Paper
Medieval Jobs – The Role of a Yeoman A yeoman owned his own land and often farmed it himself.
His land would be equivalent to 30 – 120 acres. A Medieval yeoman was required to be armed and
trained with a bow. Wealthy yeoman would be expected to also be trained and armed with a sword,
dagger and the longbow. Yeoman were therefore often employed to guard and protector the nobility.
Other Medieval Jobs Although many people were employed on the Manors and in farming there
were also many different jobs and occupations in the towns and also in the Medieval castles. These
jobs are explained and defined in the following list of Medieval Jobs: Armorer The typical medieval
armorer was a high–end blacksmith. Since being an armorer was a skilled trade that required a lot of
custom work, the prices fetched for armor enabled a much better lifestyle than that of a typical
blacksmith, if the work was good enough. Armorers would receive orders from nobility or knights,
and custom make a suit of armor to fit that exact person. If the armor was damaged, the armorer
would also repair it. Nobles and knights weren't the only people with armor, however, and the
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The forerunner of today's pharmacist, the apothecary procured, mixed, and evaluated medications.
The role of the apothecary–pharmacist has undergone many changes over the centuries. Once
associated with the supernatural and alchemy, the apothecary became a leading health care
practitioner whose field of expertise was based on science and who often treated patients directly.
Eventually, the traditional apothecary was replaced by pharmacists, as we know them from the local
drug store. Today, the pharmacist is primarily a dispenser of drugs already formulated and
manufactured by pharmaceutical
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62. Essay On Tapestries
Tapestries have been around for centuries; they've been used as shrouds, blankets, bed curtains,
robes and upholstery. Their biggest value, however, may have always come from simply hanging on
the wall. Tapestries have been energy savers since the first king hung the first pictorial story of his
conquests on the stone that made up his dining hall.
How Tapestries Save Energy.
Tapestries are natural insulators. They help add a dense layer to the wall, forming a stronger barrier
against cold and drafts seeping through. They absorb heat and release it back into the room instead
of letting it seep through the walls and windows, decreasing the need for excess heat and helping to
balance a room's temperature.
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Many tapestries have been discovered in the last century, and been successfully restored. Copies of
these are guaranteed conversation starters! Some of the most famous tapestries, Lady and a Unicorn,
or the Tree of Life, have become so popular that finding a reproduction is not hard. Others, such as
obscure religious scenes, may be harder to find.
Why Choose Tapestries to Cover Your Walls?
Tapestries have been used as decoration almost as long as they have been used for drafty halls. They
offered the perfect medium through which to translate events throughout the land. Wars and battles,
meteor showers and historic novelties were all worked in bright colors and annotated with additional
characters; ribald humor and a down to earth across the board manner was designed to deal with the
average man.
This offered monarchs and priests the influence to regulate what news their serfs received, and how
it was taken. As time went by and the art evolved, many things began to be depicted on tapestries.
Simple everyday tasks like harvesting, feeding geese or riding after the hounds were common and
popular. Others included Raphaelite Angels or New Testament
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66. The Textile Industry During The Industrial Revolution
What were the inventions of the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution?
What was the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial Revolution was movement which began in 1760
and ended in 1840. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and it slowly began to spread
throughout Europe and the Americas. It was a time period when manufacturing of goods and
products moved from small houses to large factories. Before the Industrial Revolution, goods were
made manually using hand tools and basic machines. During the Industrial Revolution automation
had started, manufacturers started investing in more effective machines that made goods and
products faster.
Why did it began In England? There are many reasons why the industrial revolution began in
Britain. First of all, the Agricultural Revolution in the 18th century resulted in increased food
production and population growth. Secondly, Britain also has financial innovations such as central
banks and stock markets which encouraged people to invest and trade more. Furthermore, Britain
had large deposits of coal and iron which was essential to the growth of all new machines made by
iron or steel and powered by coal. There were several other factors that made Britain the ideal place
for the industrial revolution. There were also many other industries such as the iron–making
industry, glass–making industry, mining industry but one of the most important one is the textile
industry.
How did the textile industry help set
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70. Installing Your Own Hair Extensions Essays
Having long, healthy hair could possibly be one of the envied genes amongst women. Many women
take supplements or undergo surgery to provide them with the added confidence of having luxurious
hair. Although, those methods have been proven to work, there are many other less invasive methods
available for obtaining beautiful hair. The use of hair extensions have become a popular trend in
today's society. Many celebrities, TV personalities and even politicians have owned up to adding a
few hair extensions here and there. Hair extensions can be used to add length and volume to thin,
short and receding hair. However, finding a beautician to install them can be bit pricy for the
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The most common method of creating a base for a whole head weave is to braid the hair in cornrows
from the front to the back, while leaving out a small section at the top to cover the tracks. However,
this method can not be done for a partial hair weave. To complete a partial sew in you would need to
braid the area of hair that will hold the extensions in a side to side pattern.
Step 2 After the base has been made, you will need to sew the remaining ends of the cornrow on to
it. Start by threading the needle. You would do this by inserting the thread through the eye of the
needle. Once you have that completed fold the thread in two and measure out approximately 18
inches. At the end, tie the two pieces together in a knot.
Step 3
Fold the end of the braid on top of the cornrow and sew it down using a basic stitch method. Once
you have reached the end of the braid you should make a knot to keep it from coming undone.
Step 4
Open the pack of hair extensions and comb out any knots or tangles pay special attention to any
rubber bands or pins used to keep the hair together.
Step 5
Next you will have to locate the weft on the hair extension. The weft is the sturdy area at the top of
the extension. This is where the hair has been looped together with thread. It resembles a seam.
Step 6
Once the weft has been located, you will then need to lay the extension on top of the cornrow to
measure the length of the braid. Once the length
75. Descriptive Essay About Lombok
Magnificent Lombok
I had my holiday on 29th of December – 3rd of January 2017. My destination is Lombok because
there are many beautiful beaches there. I went to Lombok by plane. I went there with my family.
The activities I've tried there are very fun to do.
At the first day, we stayed in a hotel near Senggigi named Coconut. The resort has a beautiful views
and the building material is all wooden. I love the facilities there, mainly the Wi–Fi and the
swimming pool. First, we went to Senggigi Beach. It's quite beautiful but there are many seaweeds
and I don't like it. Then we went to Nipah to have dinner. The dinner is all seafood and grilled fish.
Then we went through to Malimbu Hill, that's very long drive. But I got many knowledge from ...
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In brief, I enjoyed Lombok very much. Lombok has many destinations to visit, and adventures to
do. I especially love the beaches. They are many beautiful beaches like Kuta, Senggigi, Nipah, and
others. The activities are also fun like the fabric weaving, snorkeling, and other sea activities. But i
hate snorkelling to the deep water because I'm afraid of getting bitten by the fish.
My suggestions for you who love sea activities, you should try snorkeling in Gili Trawangan, Gili
Meno, and Gili Air. Because they are many beautiful fish and coral reefs, other fun activities like
giving food to the fish and visited many fish points like turtle points and Manta points. And for the
food, you should eat the Gelato because it's really yummy. And for those who like spicy foods, you
should try Plecing Kangkung, Taliwang Chicken and Rembiga Satay. And don't forget to eat Grilled
Fish in Nipah.
For the cultural activities, you should visit the Clay Factory. You will see the beautiful clay there and
you will learn how to make the clay. Also,you should visit the weaving fabric station. You will learn
how to weave the fabric. There are all
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79. The Importance of Women and Weavin In the Greater...
The Importance of Women and Weavin In the Greater Southwest Throughout time, weaving, of both
basketry and cloth, has had a tremendous impact on Southwestern cultures. Robert Graham, author
and Southwest textile expert, has stated, "The most ancient historical and archaeological
investigation demonstrate that textile was a highly developed art by the time writing began, and in
many cultures before writing began" (Graham 23). Where written records are not available,
decorations on structures and pottery show that the production of clothing encompassed a vast part
of practically every Southwestern culture. Weaving has played an important role in the economy, the
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"The products include robes, mantles, belts, loin clothes, skirts, shirts, head and foot gear, blankets,
mats, hammocks, cradles, baskets for transportation, storage, cooking, and winnowing, fish and
game traps and nets, and cords or ropes for many uses" (Graham 1). The materials used to make
these products were gathered from animals and vegetables, such as rabbit, dog, bison, human, insect
larvae, cotton, flax, hemp, palm, willow, yucca, and grasses. Sandals were the standard footgear.
They were made of yucca and apocynum until the Pueblo Period and the advent of cotton. These
people were heavily dependent on weaving for almost every aspect of their lives. Without weaving,
they could not shelter themselves with clothing during cold seasons or transport necessities such as
food and water. Before the expansion of weaving, life was extremely demanding and laborious for
Southwestern cultures, as they traveled frequently to any place that offered hope for survival. As
people struggled to prosper, some cultures were able to find locations that could support them for
lengthy periods of time. "The commencement of weaving is symptomatic of a people's becoming
sedentary" (Means 450). Southwestern cultures were becoming able to create established
communities, thereby substantiating trading, networks, and gender roles. Their ability to stay in one
place allowed them to spend less time
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83. Lowell Mill Research Paper
19–5–2000 The Lowell Mill Experiment In the early nineteenth century, F.C. Lowell and Nathan
Appleton lead to the creation of a mechanized and water powered system that could transform raw
cotton to woven material. This system was names the 'Lowell Mills'. In order to protect their
agrarian ways, this textile industry was based of manual labors, which lead to the use women as
their primary work force. Unlike in the past, women were able to work in an area away from home
and, though significant, this small difference lead to big changes. Slowly but surely the textile
industry increased individuality amongst women and although the Doctrine of Separate Spheres (a
representation of the differences between men and women socially and economically) ... Show more
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These problems actually led to the involvement in politics for women. Not too long after women
started joining the mills, the conditions began to rapidly deteriorate due to the depressed economy
that was caused by the creation of rivaling textile mills. The comfort that enticed the women was
now gone. "The workload was increased, wages (already less than those of men) were lowered,
dormitory rents were raised, and the mills became a more stressful and more unsafe place to work,"
these setbacks caused some workers to leave, but the rest stayed back and by 1834 went on a strike,
opposing the heads of the industry for taking away what they were promised. Sometimes the heads
of the industry would turn the women down, but they were persistent and sometimes it paid off. An
example of this is when the women struck in order to reduce the amount of time they worked; The
heads of the industry made the average worker work for twelve to fourteen hours a day but after two
strikes and protests they were able to reduce the work time to eleven hours a day. (Used this because
I'm not too sure I paraphrased this properly). Along with strikes certain women rose above the rest
as political figures. A well–known woman of sorts was Sarah Bagley; "she was a fiery labor activist
who organized the Female Labor reform Association" and led them in their fight to
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87. The Development of the Navajo Rug and Blanket Essay
The Development of the Navajo Rug and Blanket Navajo rugs and weavings have gone through an
evolution, the earlier weavings were influenced by legends and represented meaningful events in
their lives. The contemporary weavings are more about designs, and demands for the Navajo rug.
By taking a look at specific historical events between 1700 and 1900, the reader can discover how
this evolution unfolded. Throughout history, the rugs maintained their artistic value, however the
intent for their creation was quite different. (meaningful events and legends vs. a growing rug
market) These rugs are a very priceless work of art, that have many meanings and an extraordinary
amount of time put into them.
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The batten was a sun halo, white shell made the comb. There were four spindles: one a stick of
zigzag lightning with a whorl of cannel coal; one a stick of flash lightning with a whorl of turquoise;
a third had a stick of sheet lightning with a whorl of abalone; a rain streamer formed the stick of the
fourth, and a whorl was white shell."(7)
Many Navajo people once believed the legend of spider woman, a spirit of Navajo tales. " There is a
spirit that pervades everything, that is capable of powerful song and radiant movement, and that
moves in and out of the mind. Old Spider Woman is one name for this quintessential spirit...."
(Grandmother, 12) Spider Woman is a creator, something like if a person believes in God. She helps
create, give life to things, and watch over the people offering her help where it is needed. She is a
very important spirit in the eyes of many many people. Either by Spider Woman or by the Hopi
people the Navajo learned how to weave, and weave well.
Considerable work goes into a hand woven rug.
It all starts with raising the sheep for the wool. This is where the major difference between the
Navajo and Hopi tribes are more evident. The Hopi men did all of the weaving; on the other hand,
the women did all the weaving for the Navajo tribe. This is all because the Hopi men thought since
they were the ones who raised and
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91. The Role Of Textile In Early Civilization
2. In early civilization, it was normal for those who hunted to use the skins of animals as a covering.
As people began depending more upon agriculture, this changed. Textiles were a needed product.
Women spun the yarn by using a distaff and spindle. She held the distaff which was a long rod that
held the loose fibers, along with the spindle, a little rod that revolved as she let it fall. This way of
spinning, twisted the yarn as it was wound. Women had simplified this process to allow them to
accomplish other tasks at the same time they spun the yarn. Once the yarn was spun, both men and
women would help weave the cloth for clothing. Many peoples in early civilizations used the fleece
of sheep and goats. Many raised their sheep especially
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95. The Unicorn Tapestries Essay
In the Middle Ages the unicorn was thought of as being a strong and fierce animal associated with
chastity and virginity. It was during this time that unicorns began appearing in artwork and
tapestries. The Unicorn Tapestries have been one of the most popular tapestry wall hangings since
the medieval era.
The Unicorn Tapestries is a set of seven tapestries dated c. 1495–1505 from Brussels. They each
hang at 12'1" x 8'3." They are Franco–Flemish work and are commonly referred to as The Hunt of
the Unicorn. The Unicorn Tapestries are located at The Cloisters in Northern Manhattan. The seven
tapestries in the series are The Start of the Hunt, The Unicorn is Found, The Unicorn Leaps out of
the Stream, The Unicorn at Bay, The Mystic Hunt of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The truth is that the process of creating these tapestries is much more laborious and complicated
than if they had been painted.
The tapestries are hand woven in an well–organized atelier. Ateliers are a small group of people that
focus especially on techniques and skills in a particular field, this one being weaving. "Weaving a
tapestry is a tedious and exceedingly slow process at times requiring several years to produce a
single finished product. On average, one weaver produced approximately nine square feet of
tapestry per year" (Benton p 259).
"Tapestries were luxury items to be collected and coveted. Their acquisition was regarded as an
investment of significant economic importance and their possession considered a sign of rank,
power and prestige" (Benton p 258).
<strong>*</strong>*(Was second paragraph) While it is possible that the tapestries were not created
with the purpose of being one set, they have always been displayed as if they were created as a set
because of the story that they tell together. They could have derived from several sets of tapestries.
They tell the story of the hunt, capture and murder of the unicorn, a mythological creature sought for
its single horn which was thought to bring good luck and provide protection from poisoning.
The meaning and original purpose of the tapestries has been in debate for many years. Research has
yielded different results in the past and the present. One researcher, James J. Rorimer,
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99. Informative Essay On Sled Dogs
Samoyeds, Huskies and Malamutes are all breeds of sled dogs. They are most commonly used to
pull heavy loads. These dogs must be built well and have a lot of stamina in order to pull the load.
First, I will tell you about Samoyeds, then Huskies, and lastly Malamutes. Samoyeds are fluffy
white dogs that live about 12 to 13 years. They normally grow up to 32 to 55 lbs. in weight and 19
to 24 inches tall. How do you take care of Samoyeds? Samoyeds are pretty easy to take care of, as
they are quite smart and not as hard to train as teeny–tiny dogs. The younger the Samoyed, the less it
eats and vice–versa. You should never allow a grown Samoyed to become overweight, otherwise the
dog will be sad. The adaptability of this particular dog is great, it will adapt well to most things. The
friendliness of this dog is amazing, as it has an all–around amazing personality. On the contrary to
popular belief, however, it is not easy to groom, and this dog will gain weight easily if you do not
feed it correctly. Overall, this dog is pretty simple and is probably a great use as a sled dog. ... Show
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They can grow up to 35 to 60 lbs. in weight and 20 to 24 inches tall depending on if they are male or
female. Asking the same question as the last paragraph, you can take care of them easily. They adapt
well to new situations and tolerate cold and hot weather well (cold more than hot). They are all
around a very friendly dog and they are medium sized if you like those type of dogs. This dog is
very intelligent, and its general health is overall great. This dog, however, is not easy to train. It can
have a tendency to bark and howl at times. Overall, this is a very playful dog and it will go out and
run around all day, which means that it's a great use as a sled
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103. What Are The Causes Of The Industrial Revolution Dbq
England in the 1800's was starting to change the world forever. Life was okay in England. They
didn't have very much food for the general public so many people very starving. The English people
needed a better way to do many of their own daily activities because many of them took a long time
to do.The whole reason England was able to prosper and have the Industrial Revolution was caused
by the surplus of food from the Agricultural revolution, abundant natural resources, and skilled
people available for work.
The only way that England would be possible for any of the new inventions and prosperity was
through the Agricultural Revolution. The Agricultural Revolution created a surplus of food. With
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All of the skilled workers that had no job had plenty of time to think about their ideas and how to
put them into play. The skilled people came up with many ways to make every day things even
easier. These skilled worker made farming, making clothes, and other goods that are used every day
much easier. "They could...make among them... upwards of 48,000 pins in a day"(Document 3).
This is showing just how much was achieved with these new ideas and inventions. While alone
these workers could only make about 20 per person. With these new inventions and ideas they
produced and sold much more them they ever could have making them without the machines. Some
of the new machines that revolutionized the way clothing way made was the cotton gin, power
loom, and the flying shuttle. The longest and hardest part about making clothes was separating the
seeds from the raw cotton. The cotton gin made this process go much faster. The power loom was
used to weave threads into cloth automatically(Document 6). The downfall of this machine is that it
is water powerd. This means that it must be used near running water. The flying shuttle was yet
another invention that helped the people at home making clothes. The job of the flying shuttle was
to increase the weaving
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107. Navajo Weavers Essay
No weaver can go without a loom. It is speculated that the Navajos adopted their vertical loom style
from the Pueblo people (Kaufman and Selser 10). The traditional vertical loom is made from
branches of wood tied together with cordage. This portable loom was perfect for the nomadic
lifestyle of the Navajos (Kaufman and Selser 10). Navajo weavers have always used the same basic
structure for the loom. The size of the loom depends on what the weaver is creating, yet more
recently looms have been made much smaller for beginners. In an interview with my brother Chris
Brown, an intermediate weaver, he said, "When I first started weaving, my teacher at Diné College
had me work with a loom that was only a foot tall." (Brown). The length and width of a loom will ...
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There is a Navajo tradition of rubbing spider webs on a baby's hand or hair so that they will become
great weavers. In Diné Bahane' or the Navajo Creation story, Spider Man made the first loom and
tools from sunshine, lightening, and rain and Spider Woman instructed the Navajos in the techniques
of weaving. It is said that they Holy People taught the Navajos how to weave so that the Navajos
could provide for themselves and stay warm (Brown). Throughout the centuries, Navajos have wove
to provide for their families. Unlike other Southwest tribes, Navajos are not masters in the realms of
pottery or basketry, instead Navajos are known for their woven rugs. While weavers from the early
20th century and contemporary weavers differ in some aspects, they both use the loom to depict
Navajo designs. Navajo weaving has evolved in terms of technique, materials, artistic style, and
spiritual meaning. Despite the changes, weaving has and will always be a key component in Navajo
culture. When I interviewed Jaren Numkena, he said, "Weaving is my job right now but I only
weave when it feels right. To me, weaving is life."
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111. Case Study Of Etco Denim
INTRODUCTION
a) Foundation and commencement of the organization "ETCO DENIM PRIVATE LIMITED was
established in vijayapur in 2005, Registered and licensed in the year 2013. It was established with a
view to manufacture quality products and maintains good relation with their customers. ETCO
DENIM PVT LTD is a piece of ETCO Group forward coordination project to its present assembling
action of weaving 6's to 10's cores slub yarns. A ton of exploration has gone into the undertaking, so
that the item will be world class.
The ETCO Denim, And ETCO's Group is advanced by Mr. Ramesh D Shah, A business visionary
with 20 years of involvement in materials, Land and Ventures.
And various plants of Mumbai and Ahmadabad were halted up for long periodsETCO DENIM PVT
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PER ANNUM
NATURE OF BUSINESS: ETCO DENIM LTD it manufactures of denim fabric. ETCO DENIM Is
Largest DENIM manufacturer in Karnataka. Etco denim exports its products all over the world. Etco
denim has the various departments in plant which always gives their best result to achieve company
vision. Etco denim not only focuses on profit maximization its focuses to maximize wealth of stake
holder.
Etco denim ltd is has various department like spinning, weaving, material department, engineering
department, human resource dept and more. Man power of organization is more than 1050 so it is
difficult to manage for human resource department but ETCO DENIM LTD human resource
department is superior , its focus on utilization of human resource effectively and efficiently and
provides best results to the organization. HRD provides various welfare schemes to their employees
and maintain good relationship among their employees.
COMPANY VISION
To fabricate quality items practically identical to global guidelines.
To client centred and all around focused through delivering better quality fabric.
To be redesigned to most recent
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115. Weaving In The Odyssey
Textile production is closely affiliated with the feminine realm of domesticated work. Spinning and
weaving were necessary skills women needed to learn in order to provide clothing and other woven
materials for their families (Reeder, 1995, 200). However, weaving was much more than a
household chore. Weaving can tell stories or be a means of communication. It can be used for
trickery or making a political statement. The different facets of weaving are highlighted by
examining ancient primary sources.
The act of weaving became so ingrained with female domesticity that it evolved into a symbolic
ideal. Women were praised in poems, plays, inscriptions, and other forms of media for their skills of
wool working. The Roman historian, Titus Livius, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The band loom is needed to make the heading band which will be attached at the top of the warp
weighted loom (19:52). The warp threads hang down from the heading band (19:54). At the ends of
the warps are weights, usually made out of stone or clay, to weigh down the warps and cause tension
(20:20). The thread that passes across the warp is called the weft or woof (14:29). The wefts goes
over and under the warp threads forming a plain weave (Barber, 1994, 39). This is a tedious process
which can be sped up by using a shed rod (15:08). The shed rod is a stick that is connected to the
warp weighted loom and is placed in between the front and rear warp threads (19:57). A space then
forms between the front and rear warp threads called a shed (15:20). In the shed a shuttle, which is a
tool that holds the weft, can be inserted through the warp (15:30). To pass the weft back in the
opposite direction the weaver uses a heddle rod (15:38). Heddles are looped strings linked to the
rear warp threads and the heddle rod itself (15:38). When the rod is raised another shed is created
and the shuttle is pass through again (15:50). After the weft is woven into the warp it is beaten into
placed with a stick (21:16). The routine continues until the weaving is complete. The finished cloth
then undergoes the process of fooling. Fooling simply consist of washing and brushing (21:47).
Because the cloth is made out of wool it will shrink
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119. Olivia E. Coolidge's Arachne
In the story "Arachne" by Olivia E. Coolidge, there was a conflict between Arachne and the
Goddess Athene. Arachne's arrogance was the cause of the conflict between the two of them.
Arachne, a mortal, said that she was equal or even greater than the Goddess Athene at weaving. In
the text it states " "With my own ten fingers I gained this skill, and by hard practice from early
morning till night. I never had time to stand looking as you people do while another maiden worked.
Nor if I had, would I give Athene credit because the girl was more skillful than I. As for Athene's
weaving, how could there be finer cloth or more beautiful embroidery than mine? If Athene herself
were to come down and compete with me, she could do no better than I." This angered Athene so
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In the text it states "Stupid old woman," said Arachne indignantly, "who gave you the right to speak
in this way to me? It is easy to see that you were never good for anything in your day, or you would
not come here in poverty and rags to gaze at my skill. If Athene resents my words, let her answer
them herself. I have challenged her to a contest, but she, of course, will not come. It is easy for the
gods to avoid matching their skill with that of men." So while in the the contest Arachne was given
warnings from Athene but she still made something very insulting to the Gods. Athene insulted by
her work decided to turn Arachne into a spider. In the text it states "When the goddess saw this
insult glowing in bright colors on Arachne's loom, she did not wait while the cloth was judged, but
stepped forward, her grey eyes blazing with anger, and tore Arachne's work across. Then she struck
Arachne across the face. Arachne stood there a moment, struggling with anger, fear, and pride. "I
will not live under this insult," she cried, and seizing a rope from the wall, she made a noose and
would have hanged
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123. Athena Flaws
Arachne SD Athena In one instant you ruined my life. Maybe people will look back on our story and
pity me, Arachne, a prideful and arrogant girl who you so graciously spared. But no one will truly
understand the misery you inflicted, dreams you shattered, and the curse you bestowed. No one will
see you the way I do. Don't mistake me, I acknowledge my flaws. I can see now that I was conceited
and foolish, but I was young and eager to prove myself.
As I grew up, weaving was all I knew. Born the daughter of Idmon of Colophon a famous purple
dyer, I knew from a young age that I would one day weave the most gorgeous pictures that would be
admired by all. Desire filled my heart to create something that would catch even your attention and
respect, the goddess of wisdom and skill, known for her talents in weaving. So for years I toiled
over my loom for hours at a time, until one day, I was satisfied. In these years my skill grew at
unimaginable rates, my pride and ignorance was never far behind. People everywhere began
praising my work. When asked if you taught me, I eagerly claimed I never needed your help. I now
see these statements were the beginning of my downfall, for even if my skill didn't exceed your
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It was then an old woman began scorning me for questioning Athena's glorious artwork. She plead
with me to rebuke my blasphemy but I did not heed her words, quickly casting them aside. It was
then I declared, "My opinion remains the same, if your goddess is so skilled may she not evade a
contest!" It was then to both my excitement and horror, I watched this seemingly insignificant old
woman transform into a tall, golden haired goddess looking down on me. I looked up and met your
gaze, as fear slowly crept into my heart. I had no doubt I was staring at none other than Athena
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127. Textiles Of The Nineteenth Century Research Paper
Paige Pitchford
Professor Hope Benedict
Idaho History 4423
9 April 2018
Research Paper
The Textiles of the Nineteenth Century While researching textiles of the nineteenth century, I found
a few authors who published articles about the textiles of the nineteenth century particularly journals
of what it was like to dress and create clothing in this time period. According to dictionary.com,
textiles is defined as any clothing or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. These journals
go into depth about how textiles were created, their relevance to different tribes cultures, and the
different ways it benefited them. Native Americans spent a great deal of time on making their own
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Almost every tribe had developed their own distinct style of dresses which helped to tell the
identities of each other. In most tribes the men would wear breechclouts which is a "long rectangular
piece of hide or cloth tucked over a belt, so that the flaps fell down in front and behind"(Native
American Indian Clothing), and during the winter to stay warm the men would wear this with
leather leggings. Most Native American men would not wear shirts unless they were a Plains Indian
Warrior then they would wear special buckskin war shirts which would be decorated with ermine
tails, hair, and intricate quillwork and
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131. Did The Nomadic Lifestyle Affect The Pre-Islamic Culture...
Tribal societies in Islam lived a nomadic life, with their environment consisting of a harsh, vast
desert oases. The intense sun and cold nights did not provide many resources over the infinite desert;
using trading methods, Nomadic warriors key craft was the use of fabric, which was used to make
tents that were woven from animal hair. Fabric was essential for life in the desert, as it was a
breathable material that was light enough to travel with. They used this material to create tents for
themselves; the geometric forms of the tent blocked out the shade and wind, making it an efficient
design. Fabric was also used as a tool to pray on, as it was considered pure. There were strict rules
of tribal society, which reflected the harsh demands of the desert while creating order. ... Show more
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Pre–Islamic culture created the Great Mosque at Cordoba with a reference to their environment and
the concept of "infinite"; the sand from the desert represents the infinite amount of geometric
patterns and modules in Islamic design along with the idea of a non–comprehensible amount of vast
desert area. The architecture is made with stone covered in fabric like designs. Arabesque forms are
seen with the ceilings and high arches. The plants forms in the pictures celebrate the oasis part of the
Islam nomadic life. The colors are also kept simple, with a nautral palette. After the new faith,
design was put into modular shapes with arabesque forms of writing, along with an aniconic form of
design to emphasize the higher
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135. Explanation Of 'The Bayeux Tapestry'
The Bayeux Tapestry The Bayeux Tapestry (1070–80, Fig. 1) is, in fact, not a tapestry at all. It is a
piece of linen cloth embroidered with wool thread, that measures about 200 feet in length and three
feet in width. The cloth is embroidered with images, ranging from battle scenes (Fig. 2) to banquets
(Fig. 3) to Halley's Comet (Fig. 4). The colors are muted, including dark blue, yellow, rust red, grey,
and green. The proportions are unnatural and there seems to be no care given to liner perspective or
scale; instead, the work seems to focus on developing a cohesive narrative. The figures are flat and
expressionless, yet they have a sense of movement and purpose as they move from one scene to
another. The figures have a believable space, which is especially vivid in the battle scenes, as the
figures appear to fall over one another in a animated struggle. The transition from one scene to the
other is fluid and the story line is easy enough to follow. The tapestry is divided into three sections,
the top, middle and bottom. Each section appears to have its own independent, though
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William, Duke of Normandy is the protagonist; this tapestry was used as his propaganda piece for
the mostly illiterate population. William was careful, however, to keep the narrative from being to
critical of the fallen but still popular King Harold. The tapestry begins with Harold being sent to
Normandy by Edward the Confessor, his betrayal of William, and ends with Harolds' death at the
battle of Hastings. Due to the illiteracy of the people, the tapestry would have served as a type of
newsreel or newspaper. However, the people would only have seen what William the Conqueror and
his supporters wanted them to
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139. Before I Came To The Rca And To London, I Worked As A Textile
Before I came to the RCA and to London, I worked as a textile designer specialising in the design of
men's ties in Seoul, South Korea. My business was relatively small and I enjoyed making bespoke
textiles for my customers. Over time, I got to know my customers well, and tried to base my designs
on this personal knowledge. I wanted the ties to be more than just mere physical objects; instead I
wanted to imbue them with an emotional attachment that reflected the relationship between me and
my customers and my knowledge of their lives and personalities. I began talking to my customers
and noticed that – unconsciously – my designs were becoming more dialogical2, a graphical
representation of the conversations and stories we shared.
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The new research raises the question of ethical silk, made without the destruction of the moth within
the cocoon, and the ethics of employment practices within the silk manufacturing industry today.
The majority of mass production generates pollution, which causes climate change.
In an era of fast–fashion, mass–produced textile waste has continued to grow4.
According to the report Valuing our Clothes , extending the average life of clothes by only three
months of active use would lead to a five to ten per cent reduction in each of the carbon, water and
waste footprints; around 350,000 tonnes of used clothing ends up in landfill in the UK every year5.
Waste is not just a UK problem. Dongdaemoon market is the biggest fashion and textiles market in
South Korea. Many young designers work there but follow fashion trends rather than creating their
own unique designs. About 20 tonnes of fabric waste is generated per day. Seoul city authorities
estimate that it collects about 5,000 tonnes of waste resources, such as fabric and banners, per year
from the
Dongdaemoon market.6
The challenge of designing environmentally friendly textiles within existing economic systems
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143. The Impact Of The Spinning Jenny And The Industrial...
Until the 18th century, material form wool or cotton was manufactured mainly by what was known
as the "putting out" system. A trader would provide the raw material to spinners and weavers. They
in turn would spin the wool and/or cotton into threads and weave the threads into material. The
material would then be sold back to the original provider at the going piecework rate of the day.
Spinning and weaving was a true cottage or home industry because most of the spinners and
weavers worked out of their cottage homes. The Spinning Jenny invented by James Hargreaves in
1764, but only patented in 1770, contributed to the Industrial Revolution in the textile industry by
revolutionising the process of cotton/wool spinning. Hargreaves and his family lived in Stan Hill, a
small village in Lancashire, England
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James Hargreaves began to produce the Spinning Jenny for others to use and improved the design to
such an extent that up to 30 threads would be produced with one turn of the wheel. This created
jealousy from his neighbours and competitors and became a risk to Hargreaves and his family. He
then moved to Nottingham, entered into a partnership with another businessman and constructed a
small mill which used his invention to spin hosiers' yarn. This all happened after he had a break–in
at his house at Stan Hill where most of his machines were destroyed.
The Spinning Jenny invention was important because it was the first improvement on the spinning
wheel and was one of the first examples of the impact a mechanical competitive advantage could
have. Operators could spin with as many as 100 spindles. The Spinning Jenny paved the way for
other improved versions over time i.e. manually operated machines were replaced by automated
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147. Why Is Athena Important In The Odyssey
The Weavyssy
"This was her latest masterpiece of guile: she set up a great loom in the great halls and she began to
weave, and the weaving finespun, the yarns endless, and she would lead us on: 'Young men, my
suitors, now that King Odysseus is no more, go slowly, keen as you are to marry me, until I can
finish off this web...so my weaving won't all fray and come to nothing. This is a shroud for old lord
Laertes, for that day when the deadly fate that lays us out at last will take him down. I dread the
shame my countrywomen would heap upon me, yes, if a man of such wealth should lie in state
without a shroud for cover.' Her very words, and despite our pride and passion we believed her. So
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She also uses weaving as a way to ignore the situation and become free in herself. She also is
accused later in the book by Odysseus as crafting a plan, since she wanted him to stay on the island,
but then suddenly wished him off, as per god's request. Calypso is weaving a plan to keep Odysseus
on the island, but another immortal, Hermes visited and commanded that Odysseus be sent away.
"Besides the hearth she sits in the fire's glare, spinning yarn on a spindle, sea–blue wool–a stirring
sight, you'll see...." (Homer Book 6 333–337)
Arete, Nausicaa's mother, wife of King Alcinous, is shown spinning yarn. Spinning yarn identifies
Arete with Athena. Arete is considered wise because she is shown as spinning yarn. Women in her
city also have a skill in weaving. Further stating that the women in Phaeacia are wise women. The
queen also shows she is wise when she questions Odysseus later. Her interactions with Odysseus
further show that Athena is shown through her, Athena being skilled in human relations. The queen
also recognizes the clothing that Odysseus is wearing as ones she are her women have wove
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151. Personal Narrative: Woven Mohair Blanket
Woven Mohair Blanket While I was in my grandparents' house a few years ago, I had noticed a very
soft woven mohair blanket in their living room. I was told that my aunt had picked it up while she
was in Ireland, and I knew that when I went to Ireland, I would acquire one for myself.
I ended up purchasing one in a small gift shop while I was on my trip. As of now, my woven mohair
blanket can be found on a shelf in a closet, so that it will continue to look new and not become worn
out. I scarcely use it unless I get cold, because it keeps me fairly warm. The blanket is 25 percent
wool and 75 percent mohair, which is the hair of the Angora goat, and was woven right in Ireland. It
is very colorful, being checkered with shades of blue, pink, green,
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155. Japan And India Dbq Essay
Throughout the late 1800s to the early 1900s, both japan and India saw a rise in the use of machines
in the textile industry. Both showed similar recruitment techniques, but were not so similar in who
the workers were and their working conditions.
The Indian textiles chart showed how India used machines to produce greater yarn and cloth
amounts in 1914 as compared to the production in 1884. As well it demonstrated how the amount of
people using machine made textiles had greatly increased opposed to hand made textiles (Doc 1). In
1916 Radhakamal Mukerjee, an Indian economist, explains how that handwoven textiles cannot
keep up with the machine made textiles, and therefore is on a decline (Doc 6). This identifies how
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The story of a Japanese factory worker illustrates the harsh long hours fork work, no heat, and small
portions of food. On top of that they were not paid much or at all for the first year of their work
(Doc 3). When the horrifically high number of sick people at the factory is added, the working
conditions in the Japanese textile factories seem barely livable. In contrast the Indian factory
workers lived in their own huts and worked for only two years (Doc 9). This shows much better
living conditions for Indian workers than Japanese workers. Since the document is written by a
commissioner not a worker, the author could be leaving out bad details to make his report look
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