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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Questionaire


Assalamualaikum,
Our group is doing a survey regarding Newspaper Chair

1.      Gender
·         Male
·         Female
2.      Age
·         Below 20 years old
·         20 – 24 years old
·         25 – 30 years old
·         31 years old and above
3.      What is your marital status?
·         Single
·         Married
4.      Nationality
5.      Occupation
6.      What is your monthly income?
·         Below RM1000
·         RM 1000 – RM 3000
·         RM 3000 – RM 5000
·         Above RM 5000
7.      Do you know the meaning of the term recycle?
·         Yes
·         No
8.      Do you recycle?
·         Yes
·         No
9.      How often do you recycle?
·         Always
·         Most of the time
·         About half the time
·         Once in a while
·         Never
10.  What material do you recycle?
·         Plastic
·         Metal
·         Paper
·         Others


11.  How do you recycle?
·         Reused
·         Send to recycle centre
·         Throw away
12.  Do you have any recycle centre near your area?
·         Yes
·         No
13.  What is your difficulty level on finding a collection site?
·         Easy
·         Neither easy or difficult
·         Difficult
14.  Do you think there is enough paper recycling bins around your area?
·         Yes
·         No
15.  Do you make use of old newspaper?
·         Yes
·         No
16.  What can be made from old newspaper?

17.  Have you heard about paper chair?
·         Yes
·         No
18.  Do you think that old newspaper can be recycle to make a paper chair?
·         Yes
·         No
19.  Do you think paper chair can withstand weight of an adult?
·         Yes
·         No
20.  Do you think paper chair is suitable for decoration?
·         Yes
·         No
21.  What is the most important criteria when you choose chair?
·         Comfortability
·         Ergonomic
·         Price
·         Aesthetic




22.  During which occasion will you consider buying a chair?

23.  How interested would you be in buying this new widget if it were within your budget?
·         Not interested
·         Not sure
·         Interested
24.  How familiar are you with paper chair?
·         Very familiar
·         Somewhat familiar
·         Never heard of the product before
25.  Do you think that paper chair will be a quality product in market?
·         Yes
·         No

26.   Is paper chair environmentally friendly?
·         Yes
·         No

Monday, 18 March 2013

ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 5

  • Where the following information can be found?
  1. Service of taxidermist.
  • Yellow pages
  • The Internet: Forum, company website, blog 
      2.  A consultant on carbon-fibre-reinforced composite materials
  • Yellow pages
  • Jabatan Kimia Negara
  • The Internet
  • ASTM handbook
      3. The price of an X4327 semiconductor chip
  • Company website
      4. The melting point of osmium
  • Table of element
  • ASTM handbook
  • Company catalog
      5. Proper hardening treatment for AISI 4320 steel
  • ASTM handbook
  • ANSI manual
  •  

Monday, 11 March 2013

Uses of Old Newspapers



Uses of old newspaper




INTRODUCTION
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing news of current events, informative articles, diverse features, editorials, and advertising. It usually is printed on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper such as newsprint. By 2007, there were 6,580 daily newspapers in the world selling 395 million copies a day. The worldwide recession of 2008, combined with the rapid growth of web-based alternatives, caused a serious decline in advertising and circulation, as many papers closed or sharply retrenched operations. General-interest newspapers typically publish stories on local and national political events and personalities, crime, business, entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional papers also feature an editorial page containing editorials written by an editor and columns that express the personal opinions of writers. The newspaper is typically funded by paid subscriptions and advertising.
A wide variety of material has been published in newspapers, including editorial opinions, criticism, persuasion and op-eds; obituaries; entertainment features such as crosswords, sudoku and horoscopes; weather news and forecasts; advice, food and other columns; reviews of radio, movies, television, plays and restaurants; classified ads, display ads, radio and television listings, inserts from local merchants, editorial cartoons, gag cartoons and comic strips.
REUSE NEWSPAPER
If your old newspaper stack is about to take over your home, it is time to consider doing something with them. Don’t be so quick to toss that old newspaper in the recycling bin. Here are some ways you can reuse it.
 










  1. Dampen and spread over window glass to protect it when you paint.
  2. Wrap up glass and other breakables in thick sheets of newspaper before you pack them or to move.
  3. old newspaper under a tablecloth at the kitchen or dining room table for extra padding to protect the wood.
  4. Use these old newspapers as a protective covering when some painting is being done.
  5. Newsprint absorbs grease very well, so use it under a paper towel to wick away oil from fried foods.
  6. Stuff in wet shoes overnight to dry and deodorize. It can also be used to stuff in leather shoes to preserve shape.
  7. You can cut out articles and make a scrapbook on a specific subject of interest to you.
  8. Lay folded newspaper on your counter or table before you cut up messy fruits or vegetables.
  9. Place several folded sheets of old newspaper on the floors of your vehicle. It will absorb water and help keep mud and dirt off the carpet.
  10. Use vinegar, water and old newspapers to clean windows and mirrors. The combination will make your glass shine and leave it lint free too.

  1. Use old newspaper as rags in your garage to wipe your greasy hands on, to wipe off paint brushes, to wipe up oil spills, and to clean up gasoline spills.
  2. Use shredded newspaper to improve sticky, wet soil in your garden. Just dig it in (mulch) and let it do it’s job.
  3. To ripen green tomatoes wrap them in newspaper to keep them warm and they will ripen in a couple of days.
  4. During winter and very wet weather leave a stack of newspapers by the door. They will absorb water and wet mud and protect your floor from wet boots.
  5. Paste the newspapers on the window pane for protection from the sunlight.
  6. Layers of newspaper are great insulation, for cooling or heating.
  7. Transport fresh flowers in damp newspaper to keep them fresh longer.
  8. Spread out sheets of newspaper between plants in your garden to keep weed growth down.
  9. Buy some glue, long sticks, string, and let your kids make kites.
  10. Old newspapers are great sources of fire starters in your fireplace.



EXTRAORDINARY USES FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS

Do you have a subscription to your local newspaper? Many people do. In fact, people like you and me buy nearly fifty-five million newspapers every year. After we read the day's news, cut out a coupon or two, and solve the daily crossword puzzle, they become "old newspapers". So, then what can we do with them? Myself, I reuse, as well as, recycle them. Other than informing and entertaining us, a newspaper actually has many other worthwhile uses.
Twenty-five unique ways that you can use old newspapers:
Around the House:
1. Temporarily block the sun from streaming in windows.
2. Spread sheets of newspapers out and make clothing patterns
3. Dampen and spread over window glass to protect it when you paint.
4. Line and protect closet shelves and drawer bottoms
5. Place folded newspapers on the floor as a mat for wet shoes or muddy boots.
6. Make fire logs out of old newspapers. Roll sheets of newspapers up tightly in the shape of          
    a log. Tie them tight with string and use them in your fireplace or on a camp fire.
7. Do you still have some old 45 or other type of vinyl records? Store them safely by placing    
    old newspapers in between each one.
8. Ball up half sheets and let Kitty play with them. Cats love the crinkling noise.
9. Place balls of old newspapers inside leather shoes, purses, and in suitcases. They
    help leather items keep their shape. They also help deodorize them.
In the Garage:
1. Use old newspapers to polish windows to a streak-free shine. Also great for polishing     
      chrome.
2. Your auto have a fluid leak? Place sheets underneath your car when it's parked in the   
      garage to protect the floor.

3. If your auto's parked outside in the winter weather, lay old newspapers on the windshield   
      so you don't have to clean off ice and snow in the morning.
In the Garden:
1. Spread out sheets of newspaper between plants in your garden to keep weed growth down. Cheaper than black plastic!
2. Make mulch for your garden.
3. Bring green tomatoes in the house and wrap them in old newspapers. Place them in a dark, cool area, and they will ripen nicely.
4. Expecting a frost? Cover vulnerable garden plants with tents made out of newspapers.
5. Fold them over and kneel on them when you're working in the garden.
6. Transport fresh flowers in damp newspaper to keep them fresh longer.
Miscellaneous:
1. Buy some glue, long sticks, string, and let your kids make kites.
2. Celebrate New Year's Eve with confetti made from old newspapers.
3. Let the kids keep busy on a rainy day. Let them make paper chains, hand puppets, or  costumes.
5. Wrap up glass and other breakables in thick sheets of newspaper before you pack them to    move.
6. Temporarily cover up a broken window until you can get it repaired.
7. Use strips of newspaper in place of litter in your kitty's box.
Other Uses For Old Newspaper
  1. Use as umbrella when caught in rain
  2. Protect carseats from muddy or wet clothing
  3. Spread over outdoor benches to protect clothing
  4. Put into loose shoes to tighten
  5. Stuff in leather shoes to preserve shape
  6. Stuff in wet shoes overnight to dry and deorderize
  7. Crumple and place in suitcase for couple of weeks to remove stale odors
  8. Use as mat when polishing shoes
  9. Stuff hats to keep their shape
  10. Stuff leather handbags in storage
  11. Wrap around candle bottoms so they'll fit holders tighter
  12. Store records between sheets
  13. Use as padding under a table cloth
  14. Cover store windows when remodeling
  15. Cover furniture when away on vacation
  16. Cover furniture when sanding or painting
  17. Spread on floor underneath rug when shampooing
  18. Dampen and spread over window-panes before painting
  19. Use to dry and polish window after washing
  20. Dampen a bit and use to clean typewriter keys
  21. Make a hat when painting
  22. Fold to make a sheath for a knife
  23. Place in closed windows to eliminate wind rattle
  24. Stuff under doors and in cracks to stop cold wind from coming in
  25. Use as a bounce reflector when taking flash photographs or use to reflect sunlight into shadow areas.
  26. Place a sheet in jar tops to tighten loose lids
  27. Make unusual lamp shades
  28. Make dress patterns
  29. Protect table when children are painting or gluing
  30. Use as wallpaper for a doll house
  31. Make paper chains
  32. Make paper dolls
  33. Make paper mache handicrafts
  34. Make kites
  35. Make party hats
  36. Occupy children by letting them color and paint the cartoons
  37. Make a child's play tent
  38. Use to raise height of child at table
  39. Use as a stepstool
  40. Cut out articles and make a scrap book on a specific subject of interest to you.
  41. Emergency pot holder
  42. Use to remove heavy grease from oven
  43. Emergency dust pan
  44. Roll, secure in middle with elastic and fringe one end to use to get rid of cobwebs
  45. Start fires
  46. Use as a fan to make fires burn better
  47. Sharpen pencils by rubbing the point on newspaper
  48. Muffle a loud alarm clock
  49. Muffle the sound of a typewriter by using as a mat underneath
  50. Place under heavy objects on wooden tables
  51. Spread out between garden rows to discourage weeds
  52. Use to wrap green tomatoes to ripen
  53. Cover plants during a frost
  54. Use as a knee pad when gardening or scrubbing floors
  55. Roll and use as a funnel
  56. Roll and use as a torch
  57. Roll and use as a megaphone outdoors
  58. Use folded sheets as a fan to keep cool
  59. Use as sun shade at spectator events
  60. Use as a mat for wet darkroom photographs
  61. Shred and stuff in vases to help support fresh flowers
  62. Put under car wheels when stuck in snow, mud or sand
  63. Line storage boxes
  64. Line bottom of bird cage
  65. Line shelves
  66. Line waste baskets
  67. Line a pet's sleeping box
  68. Swat flies with rolled up sheets
  69. Use to wipe paint brushes
  70. Use as mat for wet, muddy boots
  71. Shred and use for packing breakables
  72. Wrap and store Christmas tree ornaments
  73. Wrap around ice cream to keep frozen
  74. Roll around baby bottle to insulate
  75. Use as a blotter
  76. Put inside coat for emergency warmth
  77. Place on top of snow with bird feed on it
  78. Place on windshield to prevent icing
  79. Make a litter bag for your car
  80. Crumple (no colors) and place in plastic containers to eliminate odors





At this time we all recycle our newspapers, but just in case you have an emergency and some paper that hasn’t gone to be recycled yet, here are some uses for it:
1. Protect car seats from muddy or wet clothing
2. Stuff in wet shoes overnight to dry and deodorize
3. Stuff leather handbags in storage
4. Cover furniture when sanding or painting
5. Use to dry and polish windows after washing
6. Crumple and place in suitcase for couple of weeks to remove stale odors
7. Place in closed windows to eliminate wind rattle
8. Stuff under doors and in cracks to stop cold wind from coming in
9. Make paper mache crafts
10. Make a child’s play tent
11. Start fires
12. Spread out between garden rows to discourage weeds
13. Use to wrap green tomatoes to ripen
14. Cover plants during a frost
15. Roll and use as a funnel
16. Roll and use as a torch
17. Put under car wheels when stuck in snow, mud or sand
18. Line bottom of bird cage
19. Use as mat for wet, muddy boots
20. Shred and use for packing breakable items
21. Wrap and store Christmas tree ornaments
22. Wrap around ice cream to keep frozen while transporting home
23. Protect table when children are doing crafts