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Petroleum is a dark liquid used to make fuels and other products.
One can learn how to make metal products by taking classes or courses in metalworking, such as welding or blacksmithing, and by practicing and gaining experience through hands-on projects. Additionally, seeking mentorship from experienced metalworkers and utilizing online resources and tutorials can also help in learning how to make metal products.
The main products of a blast furnace are pig iron (used to make steel) and slag (a byproduct that is used in construction materials).
Ellesse products are manufactured in various countries, including China, Italy, and Portugal. The specific location can vary depending on the product.
It has to go to an oil refinery first. They will distill the oil into the various products they make - gasoline, diesel, asphalt, and the various hydrocarbon fractions like alcohols, olefins and benzene. Sometimes the products they make are usable as they are, like gasoline. Other of their products are feedstocks for more complex chemicals, so those are sent to a chemical plant.
No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?
shoemakers made shoes:)
Do you mean...people living in the US today who make shoes in the fashion of the Middle Ages, or shoemakers who actually lived in the Middle Ages? Modern-day shoemakers have the same rights as anyone else. Middle Ages shoemakers are all dead so any rights they once had, no longer really matter.
SAS Shoemakers was created in 1976.
yes
Simon Eyre made the shoemakers's holiday
they tanned leather and gave it to shoemakers to make shoes for the vilagers
Shoemakers use leather. It begins with the letter l.
A shoemaker was a skilled trade, and while he (or in a couple of instances, she) would not have been rich, a shoemaker made a stable living and was necessary in a society which had no mass produced goods and relied upon products that were made by hand. Homes of tradesmen would not have been elegant, but they would have been comfortable, and include a workshop that enabled the shoemaker to repair or make footwear for customers. I enclose a link to Colonial Williamsburg, a living museum that has recreated how shoemakers lived.
i think maybe they wore the same leather that they used to make the shoes :P
shoesy shoemaker
an awl!