Articles, tagged with "shapes", page 12
16th November 2008
Indeed what does origami have to do with napkin folding, restaurants and gourmet food?
The answer is presentation.
Long before this current season fashion trend which is looking East with its intricate fabric manipulations, the art of dressing ...a ...
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Author:
solange
27th October 2008
Due to the limited knowledge that many people have on living micro-organisms, it is usually easy for us to confuse between bacteria and fungi.Little do we know that there are very clear distinctions between the two that make them to be differentiated easi...
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Author:
Wangeci
27th October 2008
Contemporary furniture design started to become popular during the 50's and 60's, when designers and creators of furniture realised the current trends were far too uninspiring and deemed to do something about it. The idea of functional, attractive furnitu...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
08th October 2008
You're all set for a great day at the office, aren't you? You're wearing a sexy yet professional outfit with the shoes to match. People stare as you rush in your daily commute. Must be because you're so hot, you tell yourself. Heads turn as you walk by at...
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Author:
christieleighton
20th June 2008
The Japanese word "Origami" means folding papers into shapes to make objects that are decorative. When making an origami flower this is exactly what is done. I had become extremely depressed and stressed out lately because an unfortunate accident had left...
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Author:
erich simko
08th May 2008
A pot in which metal is held, while melting in a furnace is called as a "Crucible." It is made of silicon carbide and clay graphite.
Shapes of crucibles: A bilge shaped crucible has the shape of a barrel. The part of the crucible in the middle region i...
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Author:
Kent Klein
20th February 2008
Some pencil sketch tutorials will ask you to shade squares just to get some blending practice. But I find that ineffective and exceedingly boring. And I tell myself there must be a better way to learn pencil sketching.
The problem with shading squares ...
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Author:
MyArtPassion.com
20th January 2008
When it comes to shopping for lingerie for teenagers, you will want to find pieces of lingerie that are going to be pretty and attractive but most likely not overtly sexy. You maybe surprised to know that today's lingerie marketplace offers the same amoun...
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Author:
Richard Butler
05th July 2007
Lac beads are one of the rarest and most unique beads in the world. They are made from a natural and eco-friendly substance called lac. Lac is a resinous substance which is secreted by tiny lac insects (say beetle) which belong to bug family. The widely k...
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Author:
Bead 'n Shop
25th December 2006
PowerPoint presentations are used in classrooms, business presentations, seminars, and in almost all-large business gatherings. Having plain PowerPoint presentation without any visual images can prove to be quite a bore and a drab to the audience. So Powe...
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Author:
Thomson Chemmanoor
17th November 2006
Every decision that we make (or don't make) shapes our future. Everyone tries to make good decisions. However, it is easy to overlook an important factor, miss a desirable option, or base the decision on unreliable information. In addition, fear of making...
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Author:
Manny Chahal
19th August 2006
What would we do today without cellular phones?
Not so many years ago, cellular phones were a rare commodity but today, nearly everyone has a handset. It is one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy and there is still a lot of room for growth.
T...
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Author:
Mark Tanne
06th June 2006
Handbags, next to diamonds and maybe shoes, are a woman's best friend. Not
only are they used to hold everything that we hold dear, from our cellular
phones to our credit cards, our palm pilots to the papers that will spell
the difference between pr...
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Author:
Joyce Dietzel
07th January 2006
Beaded Curtains and door beads are very cool in certain situations. They seem to be used most by college students in their dorm rooms and those with an eclectic sense of style, especially those looking for a more retro decor.
They were commonly used in ...
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Author:
Heather Peters
07th September 2005
Metal stamping is the process of cutting and shaping metal alloys into specific forms, especially to be used as components for large machinery or structures. Metal sheets can be molded into different pre-determined shapes for use as regular products like ...
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Author:
Josh Riverside