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It is repeated for different colors until the patterns firm and cloth is woven. Traditionally, five colors are used. Red, yellow, green, blue and black are the most used.. The Sampot Hol is used as a lower garment and as the sampot chang kben. The Pidan Hol is used as a ceremonial hanging used for religious purposes. Sot silk weaving has been an important part of Cambodia's cultural past. It has been documented that people from Tak Province have woven silk since the Funan era and records, bas-relief and Zhou Daguan's report have shown that looms were used to weave sampots since ancient times. Since ancient times, women have learned highly complex methods and intricate patterns, one of which is the hol method. It involves dying patterns on silk before weaving. What remains unique to Cambodian weavers is the uneven twill technique, the reason remains unclear why they adopted such an unusual method. 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The Sampot Chang Kben (?????????????, ALA-LC: sa?b ca? kpin) is the preferred choice of clothing for women of upper and middle classes for daily wear. This practice of daily wear died out in the beginning of the twentieth century. Unlike the typical Sampot, it is more of a pant than a skirt. It is a rectangular piece of cloth measuring 3 meters long and one meters wide. It is worn by wrapping it around the waist, stretching it away from the body and twisting the knot. The knot is then pulled between the legs and held by a metal belt. Regardless of class, all Cambodian women wear the Sampot Chang Kben on special events. Men may also wear it, but the traditional patterns depend on gender. The Sampot Chang Kben is adopted in Thailand and Laos, where it is known as kraben. It dates to the to ancient Cambodia where deities often wore such styles. A Cambodian woman wearing a sarong The Sampot Phamuong (??????????? 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Carbon monoxide inhalation, such as from a car exhaust: carbon monoxide has a higher affinity than oxygen to the hemoglobin in the blood's red blood corpuscles, bonding with it tenaciously, and, in the process, displacing oxygen and preventing the blood from transporting it around the body Contact with certain chemicals, including pulmonary agents (such as phosgene) and blood agents (such as hydrogen cyanide) Self-induced hypocapnia by hyperventilation, as in shallow water or deep water blackout and the choking game A seizure which stops breathing activity Sleep apnea Drug overdose Ondine's curse, central alveolar hypoventilation syndrome, or primary alveolar hypoventilation, a disorder of the autonomic nervous system in which a patient must consciously breathe; although it is often said that persons with this disease will die if they fall asleep, this is not usually the case Acute respiratory distress syndrome. Exposure to extreme low pressure or vacuum Contents 1 Smothering 2 Compressive asphyxia 3 Perinatal asphyxia 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links // Smothering Look up smother inWiktionary, the free dictionary. Smothering is the mechanical obstruction of the flow of air from the environment into the mouth and/or nostrils, for instance, by covering the mouth and nose with a hand, pillow, or a plastic bag. Smothering can be either partial or complete, where partial indicates that the person being smothered is able to inhale some air, although less than required. In a normal situation, smothering requires at least partial obstruction of both the nasal cavities and the mouth to lead to asphyxia. Smothering with the hands or chest is used in some combat sports to distract the opponent, and create openings for transitions, as the opponent is forced to react to the smothering. It is also used in BDSM as a type of facesitting. In some cases, when performing certain routines, smothering is combined with simultaneous compressive asphyxia. One example is overlay, in which an adult accidentally rolls over an infant during co-sleeping, an accident that often goes unnoticed and is mistakenly thought to be sudden infant death syndrome. Other accidents involving a similar mechanism are cave-ins or when an individual is buried in sand or grain. In homicidal cases, the term burking is often ascribed to a killing method that involves simultaneous smothering and compression of the torso. Compressive asphyxia The knee-on-belly position compresses the chest, making it difficult for the person on the bottom to breathe. Compressive asphyxia (also called chest compression) is the mechanical limitation of the expansion of the lungs by compressing the torso, hence interfering with breathing. Compressive asphyxia occurs when the chest or abdomen is compressed posteriorly. 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Caterpillar displayed a new 797F in the 380-400 ton range at Minexpo 2008 during 9/22-24 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cat also showed the new 345 ton 795F AC electric drive off-highway hauler at the same mining show according to The Peoria Journal Star of September 20, 2008. Industry trade magazine Engineering and Mining Journal in its November 2008 did a full story on pages 30-69 about Minexpo 2008 in Las Vegas. Caterpillar announced in 2006-2007 that they will be producing a electric drive system in some of their larger off-highway haulers. This new electric hauler will be known as the 795 and can carry between 320-350 tons. The first of the 795s are being built in Decatur, Illinois, and were first produced in late April early May, 2008. The 795F is only offered as a AC electric drive hauler. The new 5,187 cid 16 cylinder C175 engine powers the 3,400hp hauler. The 795F's capacity is 345 tons which is just 5 tons low er the infamous 33-19 from GM. 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The Heinz pickle pin is very small, about one-and-one-fourth inches long, dark green, and fully "three dimensional" as opposed to traditional flat pins and badges. The word HEINZ appears across the pickle in raised lettering. The original pins were made from gutta-percha, a resin material which was the predecessor to modern plastics, and widely used in the 1800s for dental fillings, jewelry, and insulation for wiring. More recent pins, of course, have rejected the archaic gutta-percha in favor of modern plastic. The pinback has changed from a simple wire which clasps around itself to a modern safety-pin back. The very first specimens have a wire pendant-like hook, allowing them to be hung from a string. Finally, the color has varied somewhat, from a realistic lig ht green matte to the darker and shinier cucumber green used today. Origins The pickle pin was envisioned by Heinz company founder H. J. Heinz himself, and predate even the "57 varieties" slogan for which Heinz is famous. The first Heinz pickle pins were given away at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, where a simple and inexpensive gift was thought to be necessary to draw visitors toward Heinz's relatively out-of-the-way booth in the upper gallery of the Agricultural Building. Heinz believed that the public could help advertise the Heinz brand by wearing a branded item: "We keep our shingle out and then let the public blow our horn, and that counts." Today, when clothing bearing corporate logos is a common sight, this might seem obvious. At the time, however, it represented a new and different marketing concept. Heinz had some local boys scatter thousands of small white tokens around the fairground, with text offering the "finder" a free souvenir if they came to the Heinz booth. Their reward for stopping b y was the opportunity to sample some food, and, of course, a complimentary promotional pickle pin. Heinz would distribute one million pickle pins by the fair's end, making the promotion an incredible success. Though undoubtedly a success, the actual impact of the pickle promotion on Heinz's business may have been slightly exaggerated. Literature at the time suggested that the pin saved Heinz from certain financial doom. A contemporary ad read spoke of Mr. Heinz: "A man who found himself in a pickle... was saved by one." Whether this is literally true is speculative, but the Heinz company has stuck with this line, even including the preceding quote in a 1999 press release. The success of the pickle pin promotion has achieved almost legendary status, including a story that several of the first-floor fair exhibitors sued Heinz for unfair competition, while the second floor vendors, swamped with guests because of the traffic Heinz drew, threw a gala dinner in his honor. 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Contents 1 Early History 2 How Vitaphone Worked 3 The Vitaphone Project 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Further reading 7 See also 8 External links // Early History In the early 1920s, Western Electric researched both sound-on-film and sound-on-disc systems, aided by the purchase of Lee De Forest's Audion amplifier tube in 1913, and the development of the public address system and the condenser microphone in 1915. The company decided to go forward with the disc system as the more familiar technology. The business was established at Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in Brooklyn, New York, and acquired by Warners Bros. in April 1925. Warner Bros. introduced Vitaphone on August 6, 1926, with the release of the silent feature Don Juan starring John Barrymore with music score and sound effects only (no dialogue), accompanied by several talkie short subjects featuring mostly opera stars and classical musicians of the day (the only "pop music" artist was guitarist Roy Smeck), and a greeting from motion picture industry spokesman Will Hays. Don Juan was able to draw huge sums of money at the box office, but was not able to match the expensive budget Warner Bros. put into the film's production. In the wake of the failure of Don Juan, Paramount head Adolph Zukor offered Sam a deal as an executive producer for the company if he brought Vitaphone with him. Sam, not wanting to take any more of Harry's refusal to move forward with using sound in future Warner films, agreed to accept Zukor's offer, but the deal died after Paramount lost money in the wake of Rudolph Valentino's death. Harry eventually agreed to accept Sam's demands, and Sam pushed ahead with a new Vitaphone feature, based on a Broadway play and starring Al Jolson. The Jazz Singer broke box-office records, established Warner Bros. as a major player in Hollywood, and single-handedly launched the talkie revolution. Orchestra leader Henry Halstead is given credit for making the first Hollywood talking sound Vitaphone movie short with Warner Brothers in 1927 called "Carnival Night in Paris" where actor Lew Ayres was discovered playing banjo. The three music selections for the Vitaphone production where listed as follows: 1. Volga Boatman, 2. At Sundown, 3. Rosy Cheeks. The production is done while featuring the Halstead band while also showing a large cast of hundreds of costumed dancers in a Carnival atmosphere. How Vitaphone Worked A Vitaphone-equipped theater used special projectors, an amplifier, and speakers. 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In the 1940, Pompeian was promoted nationally and became a household word. The company was propelled even further when the Moreno family of Spain acquired it in 1975. Already a leader in non-foods and foods such as olive oil, wine, and other high-quality specialty items from Spain, they anticipated the emergence of the influence of the Mediterranean diet on the American palate, and recognized the significance of owning their own bottling operation in America. The Moreno family realized that the purchase of the brand might serve to open up distribution to some of their other fine products, but more importantly, it guaranteed that they could import the highest quality olive oil from the Mediterranean region of the world, while still ensuring that the brand both met and exceeded all US health and quality standards. In essence, providing the American consumer with he best of both worlds. 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Contents 1 Description 1.1 Thimble printers 2 History 3 Graphics 4 See also 5 Notes // Description The heart of the system is a readily replaceable metal or plastic "daisy wheel" holding an entire character set as raised characters moulded on each "petal". In use, a servo motor rotates the daisy wheel to position the required character between the hammer and the ribbon. The solenoid-operated hammer then fires, driving the character type on to the ribbon and paper to print the character on the paper. The daisy wheel and hammer are mounted on a sliding carriage similar to that used by dot matrix printers. Different fonts and sizes can be used by replacing the daisy wheel, and software allowed for convenient wheel change, usually spacing the carriage to the center of the platen and prompting the user to change the wheel before continuing printing. However, printing a document which frequently alternated fonts and thus required frequent wheel changes was still an arduous task. 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Please edit the article to focus on discussing the work rather than merely reiterating the plot. (September 2008) A strange craft lands outside the Venture Compound in the night. A twelve-foot-tall figure disembarks and scans the compound, locating Dr. Venture on the toilet. Inside, Brock finds an old box while cleaning and calls for Dr. Venture on his wrist communicator. Venture arrives to find the boys examining the box's contents, but Brock points out one particular item: an apparent Betamax tape. Playing the tape, they view a message recorded by Jonas Venture Sr. about 20 years ago. He explains that he deciphered a radio signal from deep space that was addressed to him specifically. Jonas says that his "greatest invention" must be assembled and activated at midnight on a specific date -- which Brock notes is the following day. Failure to do so will have grave consequences for mankind. Jonas ends the message by listing the locations of the device's components. The first piece is stashed away on Spider-Skull Island, now the home of Jonas Jr. Annoyed at the prospect of dealing with his brother, Dr. Venture decides to attempt to acquire the component in secret. Suddenly, the group turns to see the tall, unearthly figure of the craft's occupant looming outside the window. When they walk outside to confront him, the being speaks in a booming voice that nearly deafens the Ventures. He introduces himself as "The Grand Galactic Inquisitor" who will pass judgment on humanity (focusing specifically on Thaddeus), based on criteria they cannot hope to comprehend. He instructs them to go about their normal routine and not to speak to him, booming "IGNORE ME!" Team Venture, accompanied by the intrusive Inquisitor, fly to Spider-Skull Island in the X-1. Brock and the boys sneak aboard the X-2 (Venture Industries' high-tech research ship) while Thaddeus enters the compound. Onboard the X-2, Brock and the boys discover the faux ghost-pirate captain from "Ghosts of the Sargasso," whom Jonas Jr. has now hired as captain of the ship. Unsurprisingly, Dr. Venture is spotted while sneaking into the building. After he reluctantly explains the situation to Jonas Jr., the group gathers to watch the tape. The clearly more competent Jonas, who now calls himself "J.J.", formulates a plan with Brock, ignoring Thaddeus' outraged protests. They split into three teams: Brock and Thaddeus take the X-1, J.J. and the captain on the X-2, and Hank and Dean on the X-X-1, a new aircraft built by Jonas Jr. which is capable of flying itself. In a series of quick, inter-cut scenes, the three teams hunt for the components: Hank and Dean's trip takes them to the retreat of Colonel Horace Gentleman (last seen in "Past Tense"). To their horror, they find him, seeming lying dead in his bed. Searching for clues to the component's location, Dean reads through the colonel's diary but finds it full of nonsensical ramblings and bizarre lists. Hank accidentally breaks the handle off Gentleman's walking stick, and as he looks into its hollow shaft, the component slides out and smacks him in the face. Jonas Jr. and the Captain scuba-dive to a bathysphere called "Quest Bell One." Inside, they are confronted by an emaciated, paranoid, gun-toting Jonny Quest, now apparently in his forties. After noticing the empty pill bottles on the floor, the Captain explains that Jonas Jr. is a doctor that can write any prescriptions Quest wants. J.J. plays along after recovering from his initial confusion. In New York, Thaddeus and Brock have arrived at 1 Impossible Plaza, the headquarters of Impossible Industries (which resembles the Fantastic Four's Four Freedoms Plaza), likely located on 53rd Street and 5th Avenue given the 5th Avenue V Train subway stop shown below the building. Venture reveals that it used to be the site of Venture Industries' headquarters, and one of the device's component is still hidden in the foundation. (Venture's previous dealings with the Impossible family were less than pleasant, as seen...(and so on)
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