2nd mid Flashcards

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  • a term that refers to the processing of old materials into new ones to become useful again
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Recycling

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Types Of Recycling

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Glass Recycling
Paper Recycling
Metal Recycling
Plastic Recycling
Electronics Recycling
Wood Recycling

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Therecycling of paperis the process by which waste paper is turned into newproducts.

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Paper Recycling

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Gathering waste plastic and reconverting it into new and useful plastic products.

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Plastic Recycling

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The process of taking waste metal, processing it, and creating new metal material.

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Metal Recycling

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are all types of metals that can be recycled.

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Aluminum, steel, copper, bronze, silver, and gold

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is the process of turning waste glass back into usable products.

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Glass Recycling

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The process of collecting, sorting, and recycling electronics with the intent of repurposing salvageable properties in the electronics (through the recycling process).

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Electronics Recycling

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is the process of turning wastetimber and wood wasteinto usable products.

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Wood Recycling

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10
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This is used to cut papers, plastic bottles, and other materials

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Scissors

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Used for sanding to give the project a smooth finish

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Sandpaper

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12
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Used for cutting metals or tightening materials

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Long-nose pliers

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This is a portable device and dispenses hot melt adhesives.

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Glue gun and glue sticks

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14
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Used for punching holes

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Electric drill

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15
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This is a good tool in getting the measurement of any material used in project making.

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Ruler or meter stick

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. Examples of materials commonly used in recycling include

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aluminum cans, cardboard, magazines, newspapers, old clothes, glass and plastic bottles. plastic bags, straw, electronics, and furniture.

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17
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. Advantages of recycling

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environmental protection, energy consumption reduction, lessens pollution, decreases global warming, conservation of natural resources, and waste reduction.

18
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One of the needlecraft which is uses a needle and a thread or yarn to create beautiful embroidery design into a fabric.

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embroidery

19
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Two types of Embroidery

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Freehand
Machine

20
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Stitches are sewn hard

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FREEHAND EMBROIDERY

21
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When done using machine.

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MACHINE EMBROIDERY

22
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who started the foundation of embroidery

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Primitive People

23
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animal sinew or plant fiber

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Thread

24
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Bone and ivory

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needle

25
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which are most widely needed today. Were invented during Bronze Age or 2000-800 BCE.

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Metal needles

26
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is one of the popular stitches used in embroidery designs comes from China around 475-221 BCE.

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Chain stitch

27
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is present in today’s time has been found as far back as 30 000 BCE.

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buttonhole stitch

28
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In the Philippines, the beginning of needlecraft can be traced back during the

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Spanish period

29
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The oldest surviving embroidered pieces came from the Egyptian tombs of

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King Tutankhamun

30
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The popular methods of hand embroidery developed by Filipinos

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calado

31
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has a softly quality; can be divided to produce a very fine thread.

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Silk Thread

32
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These are essential for cutting threads. Ensure that they are sharp in order to cut neat ends.

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Scissors

33
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are used to hold the ground fabric in place, which keep the grains of the fabrics straight and the stitches regular.

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Embroidery Hoop and Frame

34
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used to prevent accidents such as pricking the finger as you can work and staining your embroidery.

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Thimble

35
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A useful item you can have by your side while working on your embroidery project .It is used to hold needles and pins.

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Pincushion

36
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This is used for unpacking seams or correcting mistakes.

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Stitch Ripper

37
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These are used for checking the size of your work and thread counts.

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Tape Measure and Ruler

38
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is used to trace and transfer the design.

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Pencil

39
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This is deal for transferring your embroidery design to the fabric ground.

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Dressmaker’s Carbon Paper

40
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several types of this are suitable for embroidery. Examples are crewel needle, straw needle, and tapestry needle. Each of these needles is used for a specific purpose. All come in different thicknesses and lengths.

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needle