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Pulp production from recovered paper or paperboard without deinking processes to produce tissue, paperboard, molded products, and construction papers... [Pg.860]

Not long ago, a poster consisted of 8-12 sheets of paper cut and pasted onto individual pieces of colored construction paper. Today, most institutions have plotters, which can print multicolored single-page posters (e.g., 3 ft X 5 ft or 0.91 m X 1.52 m) from software files (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe Illustrator). We assume that you have access to such plotters and software, and we present only single-page posters in this textbook. Such advances make it possible for even the first-time presenter to create professional quality posters. [Pg.336]

Materials white construction paper, alcohol, nail polish remover, felt tip pens and markers, food coloring, small dish, small juice glasses or jar, toothpicks... [Pg.320]

Cut a sheet of white construction paper into several strips approximately 15 cm (6") long and 2 cm (1") wide. About 2 cm from the bottom of the strip, make several small marks using the different felt pens. [Pg.321]

Pour enough nail polisher remover (the primary ingredient of nail polish remover is acetone) into ajar or small glass to cover the bottom. Only a small amount of acetone is needed. The depth of the acetone in the jar does not have to be more than 1 cm (V inch). Place the prepared construction paper in the acetone. The dots should be above the acetone. The acetone will move up the construction paper and the ink mixture will be separated. Compare several different colored inks and note the components present. Individual food colors or mixtures of food colors can be made and separated. To apply food colors, place a drop of food color on a dish or piece of paper, use a toothpick, and dab the color onto the paper. When finished, the acetone can be diluted with water and flushed down the sink. [Pg.321]

Bits of colored construction paper, white paper, glue, scissors. [Pg.75]

Handmade paper tempera paint (poster paint) oil or egg tempera paint prepared in Activity 2.5 paintbrushes mixing trays water containers water construction paper, newspaper, magazine pages, and other available paper bits of cloth, thread, and other materials scissors glue 12-x-18-in. collage ground, such as cardboard. [Pg.141]

Waligura, C. L. Motard, R. L., "Requirements for Data Management in Engineering and Construction", Paper presented at AIChE Meeting, Houston, March 1977. [Pg.35]

If you choose to make a poster or pamphlet, you will need art supplies and construction paper. You may need other materials if you choose a different presentation format. [Pg.630]

Gather these materials Two test tubes 2 small jars some cellophane tape some black construction paper hydrogen peroxide (H2Osj) 2 upright stands 2 test tube holders 2 wooden splints. [Pg.74]

Follow this procedure Cover one test tube completely (except the mouth) with black construction paper. Use the cellophane tape to fasten the construction paper to the test tube. Also cover the outside of one jar. Fill both jars with hydrogen peroxide. Fill the uncovered test tube with hydrogen peroxide, and cover its mouth with your thumb. Invert the tube in the jar that is not paper-covered. Push the mouth of the tube about inch below the surface of the hydrogen peroxide, and then fix the tube in that position with a test tube holder, attached to an upright stand. [Pg.74]

Cut out a piece of black construction paper to fit over the surface of the hydrogen peroxide in the paper-covered jar, and make a hole in the middle... [Pg.74]

Ion, S. et al., Pebble Bed Modular Reactor The First Generation IV Reactor to Be Constructed, paper presented at the World Nuclear Association Annual Symposium, London, September 3-5. [Pg.59]

McDowell, D.W., Jr. and Sheppard, W.L., Jr., Use of Non-Metallics in Mineral Acid Plant Construction, Paper 57, NACE CORROSION/75, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (April 14-18,1975). [Pg.51]

Polysaccharides are among the world s most abimdant raw materials. They are structurally diverse and exhibit a wide range of properties. As a result, they are extensively utilized for a large number of applications [1-4]. In the industrial chemicals business, polysaccharides have been used for many years as specialty products and as fimc-tional additives in food, coatings, construction, paper, pharmaceutical, personal care, and other niche applications [1-6]. [Pg.567]

Have student helpers cut 15 sheets of wax paper, 16 x 22 cm (6 x 8 Vs"), and trim them to fit neatly over the test mat. Cut the black construction paper into 30 strips, approximately 5x11 cm (2 x 4 A") each. [Pg.39]

Place the trays, test mats, toothpicks, paper towels and wax paper in the materials center (see Figure 3-2). You will not distribute the black construction paper and the hand lenses until Step 5 of the Procedure section. [Pg.39]

For a related art activity, make mosaics out of powdered objects. You need glue, salt, sand, nondairy creamer, food coloring, and dark construction paper. [Pg.86]

Add scissors, construction paper, and glue to the materials center. [Pg.116]

Trim the left margin of Record Sheet 4-A (water and water mixtures). Glue Record Sheet 4-A onto the far left aide of the construction paper. [Pg.119]

Giue Record Sheet 7-A onto the construction paper, next to the water and mixtures table. Be careful to align... [Pg.119]

Craft glue or homemade Natural Glue, p. xiv Heavy book, such as a telephone book or dictionary 20 or more large leaves 1 sheet construction paper, 8V2 x 11 inches, different color from the larger one Black marker Scissors... [Pg.7]

Place the large sheet of construction paper flat on a table or work surface. [Pg.8]

Finally, add the names to your Family Tree. On the second piece of colored construction paper, use the marker to write down the names of the members of your family. Begin with your name and then the names of any brothers or sisters you may have. Next, write down your parents names, those of your aunts and uncles, those of cousins and grandparents. After you have written down as many names as you know, you may want to ask your parents to help you with more names, such as those of great-grandparents and great-aunts and -uncles. You can make your Family Tree as big or as small as you like. [Pg.8]

Glue the construction paper around the outside of the oatmeal container, using the craft glue. Trim any extra paper off the edges so that the container is nice and even. This will be the base of the drum. [Pg.17]

Decorate your drum by attaching the tree bark to the construction paper using the wood glue. You should glue the bark in sections. Let each section dry before moving on to the next section, so that each section dries firmly and will not fall off when you are handling it. You do not have to cover the entire drum base with bark. You can fill in spaces with dried beans, color them with crayons or paint, or leave the spaces between the bark empty. You can decorate the drum in your own unique way. [Pg.17]

V2 X 11-inch piece construction paper Needle with a large eye 1 piece string, 10 inches long 1 twig, 6 inches long... [Pg.18]

While the canoe is drying, cut a large triangle shape out of your construction paper. Starting from one corner of the paper, cut with your scissors in a diagonal to the bottom. [Pg.19]

V2 X 11-inch sheets white watercolor paper, sketchpad paper, or thick construction paper Paintbrush, 1 inch or wider Set of watercolor paints in assorted colors, or you can use regular paints with a lot of water 1 cup water... [Pg.25]


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