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    Silk Workers

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    Is being a japanese silk worker worth it? How hard would you work to provide for your family? Well if you think your job is hard working at mcdonalds you havent seen nothing yet over in japan the female japanese silk workers have it much harder where the working hours are long and the conditions are dangerous for low wages these girls put there life on the line in these dangerous conditions to provide for their family where just a pound of sugar is 15 sen Let's say you're a bobbin girl…

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    Pocket Square Monologue

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    dmittedly, the last three things make my blood boil, because they are an eyesore! Pocket square, hence the word SQUARE! Your pocket square should be neat, fold the fabric into a SQUARE! It shouldn’t look like a clown napkin, like you pushed it down into the pocket and slowly pulled it out so it could collapse on your chest. Generally speaking, your tie should JUST reach the waistband of your trousers, or slightly shorter, if you can’t take your jacket off because your tie looks like your…

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    On the Silk Road there were many items, traditions, religions, techniques and much more were being traded from West to East, vice versa. Jerusalem is a city of the Silk Road because it is located in the middle of the East and West. Many people might traveled from Europe to China for the variety of raw materials, such as silk. Therefore, Jerusalem can be the city with many different beliefs, cultures and products. For example, Virgin and Child Enthroned and the Crucifixion painting, and the wool…

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    Silk Road Religion

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    sometime during the 7th or 8th century. The various symbols also tell a great deal about the origins and influences of the painting. Religious imagery of a Hindu god being found so far north of India shows just how far the Silk Road’s influence stretched and implies that trade on the Silk Road was strongly connected to the spread of Hinduism and other religions in the 7th and 8th centuries.…

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    Silk Sarees Essay

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    Everything about Silk and Silk sarees A natural fiber made fabric that is get woven in the textiles to make a perfect fabric or cloth, is Silk, the base fabric of all. Natural silk is the most sober ones and mainly there are 4 types of natural silk that are produced and induced from silk-worms. Among them, mulberry silk is the very well known, commercially. It comes from silk-worms and it is also the most contributed one (around 90%). India is the second largest producer of silk fabric after…

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    Silk Road Summary

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    The Silk Road was an anonymous online marketplace that was created in 2011 that engaged mainly in the sale of illegal items, such as fake IDs and hard drugs. The site uses Tor to anonymize transactions and make the locations of computers using the site nearly impossible to locate. A study down from 2011 to 2012 showed that the most popular drug on the site was marijuana, which accounted for 13.7% of drug sales, which the second most popular item being the broad category of “drugs,” which…

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    The Silk Road Analysis

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    all. Dread Pirate Roberts—abbreviated as DPR—believed that society is actually allocated very little freedom; to restitute this, he created the Silk Road. Naturally, considering DPR’s very liberal view of freedom, he viewed drug laws as very dictatorial and arbitrary, so he did something about it. DPR founded the first modern darknet-market, the Silk Road, where one could sell and purchase illegal drugs, yet remain completely anonymous. Essentially, Roberts believed that since purchasing…

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    Iron And Silk Analysis

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    “Iron and Silk,” written by Mark Salzman and directed by Shirley Sun, shows post-Cultural Revolution China from the perspective of a foreigner. Mark Salzman is an English teacher living in China during the 1980s, right after the country’s doors have finally opened to the world. Salzman wants to learn Chinese culture and customs, particularly wu shu, but finds it difficult to become part of society. Along the way, Salzman comes to rely on his friends in the country to help him cope with culture…

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    Silk Road Gunpowder

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    where gunpowder came from? Gunpowder, as well as silk and paper, are just some of many objects traded along the Silk Road that have an impact on our lives today. To begin with the silk road was a trading system and gunpowder was one of the objects exchange on the silk road.Gunpowder is made out of charcoal but it is also known as black powder. Gunpowder is a explosive chemicals which means it is very dangerous. Back to what I was talk saying, on the silk road gunpowder was trade along this…

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    Synthetic Spider Silk

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    Just recently, scientists have found a way to spin synthetic spider silk, like Batman does. These Swedish scientists are Anna Rising and Jan Johansson. The two biochemists came together to study the natural ability that spiders undergo. The spider silk protein is similar to a lengthy chain, containing three parts. The longest part of the protein has pieces that repeat themselves. Randy Lewis, a biochemist, explains the long part of the protein as “stacked Lego blocks connected by springs. The…

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