Introduction: In the poem ‘manhunt’ written by Simon Armitage‚ the poet uses form‚ structure and linguistic devices to convey the meaning of the poem. As the title of the poem suggests‚ the poem is written from the perspective a woman trying to find the person her husband was once‚ before he got injured. This poem explaines how War can cause Physical‚ emotional and psychological pain and how that can affect an intimate relationship. Structure: 13 stanzas of couplets each with irregular rhyme and
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Introduction To Industry FMCG Industry in India India’s consumer market is riding the crest of the country’s economic boom. India’s fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy of India with a total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion. If we go by statistics‚ roughly around 73% of the Indian population lives in the rural areas- that’s a very large market. Many giant players‚ both foreign as well as domestic‚ are competing in the market with a view to
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started with Artificial Silk’ at 1855 in England by Swiss chemist named Audemars. The fibrous inner bark of mulberry tree was then chemically modified to produce cellulose. At 1880s‚ sir Joseph Swan an English chemist experimented by forcing the cellulose liquid through fine holes into a coagulating bath. First commercial production of artificial fibre was achieved by French chemist Count Hilaire de chardonnet at 1889 in France. At that time he produced artificial silk. Two years later he built
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Compare the way poets present relationships in ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ and ‘The Manhunt’. In Charlotte Mew’s ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ and Simon Armitage’s ‘The Manhunt’‚ difficult relationships are presented by speakers who are dealing with an emotionally closed partner. Both poems explore how relationships are affected by mental health issues. In ‘The Farmer’s Bride’‚ the Farmer marries a girl without getting to know her. As the marriage progresses‚ the wife’s mental illness gradually develops –
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a simple comprehension of the mechanics of flight‚ he developed a suit of silk with wood strengthened bars. Taking his rough machine‚ Armen Firman moved to the highest point of a minaret of the fantastic mosque in Qurtuba and bounced. He didn’t fly‚ he dove however luckily his flying contraption swelled sufficiently only to moderate his plunge so he didn’t fall at full speed. Hitting
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a series of couplets which constantly reminds the reader that this relationship depends upon both people. However‚ at this moment in time‚ the husband is very much dependent on his wife. For example‚ “finger and thumb the parachute silk of his punctured lung”. The image of silk prompts us to sympathise with the soldier as he appears delicate; this is then emphasised by the punctured lung which highlights the physical suffering he has experienced. However‚ the persona does not resent this but nurses
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had many other achievements that we use these days. For example: Paper‚ umbrellas‚ gunpowder‚ paper money‚ wheelbarrows‚ playing cards‚ using petroleum as fuel‚ kites‚ parachutes‚ matches and martial arts. In the Shang dynasty they developed silk by a process using silkworm cocoons from mulberry trees. Telling the secrets of silk making led to execution!! Terracotta Army In 1974 some farmers were digging in for a well and discovered a life-sized terracotta soldier‚ made completely out of clay
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TECHNICAL TEXTILES: AN OVERVIEW A Project Submitted to VJTI IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DIPLOMA IN LICENTIATE TEXTILE CHEMISTRY BY MR. OMKAR GHAG MR. PRASHANT MAHADIK MR. SASHANK CHOUGHULE MR. PRITAM KARKARE MR. ATUL THORAT VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI – 400019. April - 2009 Index |Sr. No
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source for fibres‚ as chemical companies created new synthetic fibres that had superior qualities for many uses‚ such as rayon‚ invented in 1910‚ and DuPont’s nylon‚ invented in 1935 as in inexpensive silk substitute‚ and used for products ranging from women’s stockings to tooth brushes and military parachutes. The variety of synthetic fibres used in manufacturing fibre grew steadily throughout the 20th century. In the 1920s‚ acetate was invented; in the 1940s‚ acetate‚ modacrylic‚ metal fibres‚ and saran
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These are formed into monomers of intermediate molecular weight‚ which are then reacted to form long polymer chains. Nylon was intended to be a synthetic replacement for silk and substituted for it in many different products after silk became scarce during World War II. It replaced silk in military applications such as parachutes and flak vests‚ and was used in many types of vehicle tires. Nylon fibres are used in many applications‚ including fabrics‚ bridal veils‚ carpets‚ musical strings‚ and
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