Yield=Desired/Actual
The desired amount you wish for a recipe to yield.
It is as you are Gida.
Keeps them in their desired place, prevents them from going back to how they were before braces.
No suck thing as paper money. It's made of linen, silk, & cotton & it was made in 1862.
The romans desired it because the Chinese had it and they didn't have it
They desired ,spices sugar silk and other goods .
It was called the Silk Road, since traders depended on it to transport silk, a valuable and desired commodity, from China to Europe.
its a natural fibre ,its not grown its made ....soz if this doesnt help but dats it mate ;)
Many companies offer curtains made from real, fine silk. They are especially popular in religious establishments.
India on the ancient silk road traded sandalwood for Rome's olive oil and Saudi Arabia's cloves and especially spices.
Tons of things are made from silk. Silk is a strong but light material so it can be used across many products. It is especially good for clothing because of it's light weight and can be blended with other fabrics.
Tons of things are made from silk. Silk is a strong but light material so it can be used across many products. It is especially good for clothing because of it's light weight and can be blended with other fabrics.
Tons of things are made from silk. Silk is a strong but light material so it can be used across many products. It is especially good for clothing because of it's light weight and can be blended with other fabrics.
reverse socialization is the derivation from the desired behavior especially of the younger generation
Silk is one of Ancient China's most popular exports. During the ancient times, China is the only country with knowledge of producing silk. All of China's trading partners desire silk products. Catering to the exclusive set of rich and powerful, silk clothe are light, airy, comfortable, smooth, and expansive. Like all fine products today, wearing silk is a status symbol. Silk was such a popular import the Roman Empire, it was banned for causing trade deficit. Ancient empires in Persia, India, Egypt all craved silk as well. Please see silk road for more details.
Yes. And it may not be the most durable choice, especially with direct exposure to the sun.