qualification of packing Number of signs: Ø place Ø purpoce Ø the applied materials Ø form Ø frequency rate of use in a place of packing distinguish v Production - technological operation carries a manufacturer. v Trading - holding seller. This trading service can be free or paid. types of packaging q Tin packing : metall banks, containers, tanks, wood q Rigiflex packaging: cardboard, combined q Soft packing: bag, twine, pack paper, rope It is sometimes convenient to categorize packages by layer or function: Primary packaging is the material that first envelops the product v and holds it. This usually is the smallest unit of distribution or use and is the package which is in direct contact with the contents. Secondary packaging is outside the primary packaging, perhaps v used to group primary packages together.
recipe (n) a list of ingredients and instructions for a meal 18. ingredients (n) something that enters as an element into a mixture 19. apron (n) a garment (piece of clothing) that one can wear to cover their clothes while cooking 20. highlight (n) peak, the most memorable part 21. a clove of garlic (n) a piece of garlic 22. to have a sweet tooth (v) to like eating sweets 23. ladle (n) a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl 24. carton (n) a cardboard or plastic box 25. bowl (n) a deep plate used for holding food 26. loaf (n) a portion of bread 27. slice (n) a thin, flat piece of something 28. a bar of chocolate (n) a tablet of chocolate 29. spoonful (n) as much as a spoon can hold 30. pinch (n) a small quantity 31. beef (n) the meat of a cow, steer or bull 32. pork (n) the meat of a pig 33. lamb (n) the meat of a sheep 34. chicken (n) the meat of a chicken 35
2. arhitektuur- architecture 3. esitus(ettekandev)kunst-performing arts 4. skulptuur-sculpture 5. skulptor-sculptor 6. tarbekunst(rakenduskunst)- applied arts 7. vitraaz-stained glass 8. pastell- pastel 9. maastikumaal-landscape 10. portree-portrait 11. portretist(portreekunstnik)- portrait 12. portreemaal-portrait painting 13. viirutamine, viirutamistehnika-streaking 14. emailimine, emailivärviga katmine-enameling ? 15. graveerimine-engraving 16. papp-cardboard 17. elevandiluu-ivory 18. papüürus-papyrus 19. miniatuurkunst, miniatuurmaal-miniature painting 20. lõuend-canvas 21. õlivärvid-oil paints, oil colours 22. meremaal-seascape, marine painting ? 23. värvigamma, koloriit-colour, coulouring ? 24. (joonistamis)süsi-charcoal 25. käsitöö-handicraft 26. keraamika ja pottsepatöö-pottery 27. tikkimine, tikkimistöö-embroidery 28. linna(kujutav) maal- ? 29
Following the fashion of caps among people of higher social standing, which was also quite common in Estonian towns, the peasant women in the vicinity of Tallinn started to wear pot-caps in the second half of the 18th century. The most characteristic feature of Northern Estonian folk costumes was a short loose long- sleeved midriff blouse over a sleeveless shirt. Northern Estonian maidens adorned their heads with chaplets. These were bands made either from cardboard or wood shavings, covered with coloured silk or woollen cloth and decorated with spangles and tinsel. The girls wore multicoloured silk ribbons at the nape. West Estonia This region shows similar features to the north and south. Sleeves were worn only on Kihnu island, in other areas white shirts were covered by jackets and waistcoats, shawls were thrown on the shoulders; skirts were striped and pleated. After the middle of the 19th century, women in Estonia, mainly in the western
European Pallet Association, European Railway and European Pallet Pool. The Pallet Pool has a country code, wich is number 7, an EPAL control quality staple at number 8. Number nine is EPAL repair marking nail and manufacturer code – production date is number 10. SLAID 5 This graph shows the dimensions of pallets that are sanctioned by International Organisation of Standardization. SLAID 6 Addition to using wood , pallets are also made of plastic, metal and cardboard. SLAID 7 On this picture are the typical parts of euro- pallets. Most typical pallet size is 1200x800cm. Wooden pallets can withstand a lode of 1,5 tonnes and have quite good weather resistance. SLAID 8 Pallets are mostly used for transport and storage. It is estimated that almost 2 billion pallets are used worldwide and about 500 million newones are made each year. SLAID 9 Broken pallets and ones that are made for one- time use are usually chopped and burnt for heat. SLAID 10
people per square km. Japan has 327 people/2km. 6. The area of Australia that is covered by snow in winter is larger than the area of Switzerland. 7. 70% of the world's wool comes from Australia. We have over 126,000,000 sheep, which use fully half the continent for grazing. 8. The longest fence in the world is in Australia, and it runs for over 5,530 kms. It's designed to keep dingoes away from the sheep. 9. The wine cask, the ubiquitous plastic bag full of wine contained in a cardboard box, was invented in Australia in 1967. 10. The world's longest golf course, measuring more than 850 miles long is located in Australia. Canada 1. Canada is one of the only countries that confederating without war. 2. Canada, the 2nd largest country in the entire world has less than 35 million people. 3. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. Nunavut is the 4th largest subdivision of a country in the world. 4
Various Recyclables · All collected paper is · Envelopes processed at a sorting plant where any "mixed · Books paper" packaging is · Catalogues removed · Cartons · The paper is dissolved, · Writing Pads pulped, pressed, and dried · Washing Detergent Boxes (without plastic) · Turned into newspaper and the beginnings of · Newspapers corrugated cardboard · Paper Boxes Der Grüne Punkt "The Green Dot" · Established by DSD · Manufacturers pay a fee to become a member of DSD and are permitted to use the trademark on all their packaging · Fees are determined based on the material, weight, and number of items, as well as the costs for appropriate disposal Verpackung Metal/Other Plastic · Aluminum foil · Plastic wrap
speerstra.net/en/about-graffiti-and-street-art] 14.01.18) 4. FORMS OF STREET ART 4.1. Traditional Painting on the surfaces of public or private property that is visible to the public, commonly with a can of spray paint or roll-on paint. It may be comprised of just simple words (commonly the writer’s name) or be more artful and elaborate, covering a surface with a mural image. 4.2. Stencil Painting with the use of a homemade stencil, usually a paper or cardboard cutout, to create an image that can be easily reproduced. The desired design is cut out of a selected medium, and the image is transferred to a surface through the use of spray paint or roll-on paint. 4.3. Sticker Propagatesan image or message in public spaces using homemade stickers. These stickers commonly promote a political agenda, comment on a policy or issue, or comprise an avantgarde art campaign. Sticker art is considered a subcategory of postmodern art. 4.4. Mosaic
LAUTREC Fifth level La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge 1892 79,4 × 59 cm Õli kartongil Museum of Modern Art, NY Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Alone 1896 oil on cardboard Musée d'Orsay, Paris TOULOUSELAUTREC Barokk itaalias Click to edit Master text styles Annibal Second level Third level e Fourth level Fifth level Carracc i Oasööja 158090 57 x 68 Õli lõuendil Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level
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power,' will have also the courage to apply it, and will reject the ideal grasshopper wherever he finds it, in science, in literature, in art, because it is not 'simple, natural, and honest,' because it is not like a real grasshopper. But I will own that I think the time is yet far off, and that the people who have been brought up on the ideal grasshopper, the heroic grasshopper, the impassioned grasshopper, the selfdevoted, adventureful, good old romantic cardboard grasshopper, must die out before the simple, honest, and natural grasshopper can have a fair field." Howells believed the future of American writing was not in poetry but in novels, a form which he saw shifting from "romance" to a serious form. Mark Twain and his critique of American civilisation through the eyes of children. Mark Twain shared a common understanding of U.S. identity and world mission. The national narrative originated in nineteenthcentury history
According to Rob Schoen, director of operations for Action Steel Detailing, Inc., the increase in design- build projects, especially those involving more than 10,000 tons of steel, is creating “insane” detailing schedules – a situation where 3D is the only logical answer (Weisenberger, 2007). Difficult operations like complex end cuts of tubular steel sections – executed so laboriously 15 years ago by spline curves set out on cardboard templates that were 14 wrapped around each tube, which was marked and then manually cut – can now be executed without human intervention on the shop floor. Software performing the task of descriptive geometry translates three-dimensional numerically-defined models into two- dimensional fabrication data that accurately cuts components, pre-drills holes for fixings and service penetrations
think properly. When the waiter returned with my wine, I gulped down half the glass without really tasting it. I missed Gideon already, missed the playful happy mood he'd been in when I left. His scent was all over me-the smell of his skin and hot, grinding sex. My eyes stung and I let a few tears slide down my face, despite being in a very public, very busy restaurant. My food came and I picked at it. It tasted like cardboard, although I doubted that had anything to do with the chef or the venue. Pulling over the chair where I'd set my bag, I dug out my new smartphone with the intention of leaving a message with Dr. Travis's answering service. He'd suggested we have video chat appointments until I found a new therapist in New York and I decided to take him up on that offer. That's when I noticed the twenty-one missed calls from Gideon and a text; I fucked up again. Don't break up with me. Talk to me. Pls.
As I half-ran to class, my head was spinning faster than the bottle cap. So few questions had been answered in comparison to how many new questions had been raised. At least the rain had stopped. I was lucky; Mr. Banner wasn't in the room yet when I arrived. I settled quickly into my seat, aware that both Mike and Angela were staring at me. Mike looked resentful; Angela looked surprised, and slightly awed. Mr. Banner came in the room then, calling the class to order. He was juggling a few small cardboard boxes in his arms. He put them down on Mike's table, telling him to start passing them around the class. "Okay, guys, I want you all to take one piece from each box," he said as he produced a pair of rubber gloves from the pocket of his lab jacket and pulled them on. The sharp sound as the gloves snapped into place against his wrists seemed ominous to me. "The first should be an indicator card," he went on, grabbing a white card with four squares marked on it and displaying it
Load Sensing Proportioning Valve (LSPV) A journal and bearing. Adjusting spark plug gap brake hydraulic system control valve that works like a proportioning valve, but also Gasket Any thin, soft material - usually cork, takes into consideration the amount of weight cardboard, asbestos or soft metal - installed carried by the rear axle. between two metal surfaces to ensure a good Locknut A nut used to lock an adjustment seal. For instance, the cylinder head gasket nut, or other threaded component, in place. seals the joint between the block and the For example, a locknut is employed to keep cylinder head. the adjusting nut on the rocker arm in position.
The hour set for the Japanese ambassadors to deliver the notification—1 p.m. on a Sunday—was highly unusual. And, as Kramer had quickly ascertained by drawing a navigator's time circle, 1 p.m. in Washington meant 7:30 a.m. in Hawaii and a couple of hours before dawn in the tense Far East around Malaya, which Japan had been threatening with ships and troops. Kramer immediately directed Bryant to insert the one o'clock message into the reddish-brown looseleaf cardboard folders in which the MAGIC intercepts were bound. He included several other intercepts, adding one at the last minute, then slipped the folders into the leather briefcases, zipped these shut, and snapped their padlocks. Within ten minutes he was on his way. He went first to Admiral Stark's office, where a conference was in session, and indicated to McCollum, who took the intercept from him, the nature of the message and the significance of its timing. McCollum
In short order, David was performing for Jack Nicholson, and the streets of Brooklyn had been replaced by playgrounds for the rich and famous. It was just the beginning. By 2002 he was on top of the world. Literally. Looking for challenges beyond illusion, David stood unharnessed at the top of an 83-foot-tall, 22-inch-wide column in New York's Bryant Park until he hallucinated. It took 35 hours for the buildings behind him to become animal heads. He then jumped off into nothing but cardboard boxes. David's new label: endurance artist. He had been buried alive in April 1999, spending a week underground in a plastic co n. He ate and drank nothing but a few tablespoons of water each day. He had been frozen alive in November 2000, encasing himself in a block of ice for nearly 64 hours. The ice was broken away with chainsaws, and he spent a month in recovery before he could walk again. Impressive, yes. But these stunts didn't satisfy him
3). Oxygen can bind to heme contribute to off-flavors, decrease flavor iron only if it is in the ferrous state (Fe2+). identity, and increase metallic flavor (Yancey However, many other ligands (CN, NO, CO, et al. 2005). It can also increase fatty flavor N3) can bind to either the ferrous (Fe2+) or and negative attributes such as painty, ferric (Fe3+) form. Water (H2O) can bind to cardboard, bitter, and sour (Spanier et al. myoglobin (Mb) only if the iron is in the 1992; Gorraiz et al. 2002; Bruce et al. ferrous form. Under low oxygen tension con- 2005). Positive flavor compounds, such ditions, Mb exists in the purple-colored, as 3-hydroxy-2-butanone, 2-pentyl furan, reduced form (Fe2+). Exposed to oxygen for 2,3-octanedione, and 1-octene3-ol, decrease a short period of time, the central iron (Fe2+)