Fifth level Polytetrefluoroethylene Properities Thermoplastic polymer Hydrophobic Non-stick White solid Melting point - 327 °C Chemical resistance Inert Polytetrefluoroethylene Applications Electrical and electronic industry Metal finishing, paints and coatings Optical devices Automotive uses Cabling materials Food indusrty Polytetrefluoroethylene Safety PTFE is not dangerous in low-temperatures While PTFE is stable and nontoxic, it begins to deteriorate after the temperature of cookware reaches about 260 °C. Polytetrefluoroethylene Conclusion Good material Good properities Unique structure Various applications Polytetrefluoroethylene
The hero here is Daniel LaRusso, an outcast who can not handle his bullies. He meets a handyman Mr. Miyagi who agrees to teach Daniel the tricks of karate so he could build his confidence, defeat his villain and get the girl he likes. Again we see Miyagi as something unusual he's japanese, has a weird teaching technique and uncommon philosophy. He is alien to the western consumer and therefore an etalon to a noble savage. There are many more examples in the film indusrty Morpheus from The Matrix (1999) and Pai Mei from Kill Bill vol.2 (2004) among others. Literature has also given us great mentors. Gandalf from The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954-1955), Dumbledore from the Harry Potter series (first book published in 1997) and even Tyler Durden in Fight Club (1996). They are all distinctive from the modern world, change the course of the journey for the main character and easily get our attention to give us the moral of the story.