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Paper

Papers are thin, flat materials produced by pressing moist fibers (usually cellulose pulp derived from rags, grass or wood) and drying them into flexible sheets. They are primarily used for writing, printing or packaging.

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What is the difference between paper and construction paper?

CORRECTED: Cardstock is heavier.

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Your gay for asking this. Go look it up somewhere else jew

How much food does a cruise ship use?

A 2,600 passenger ship will use in a week:

14,000 lbs of Beef

4,000 lbs. of Fish

22,000 Eggs

Just to name a few

How do you clean the paper stomp?

Remove the used part of the paper stomp (cut it or grind it).

Is paper alive?

No: paper, when you have it and you're writing on it, is not alive, it is merely the product of a once-living tree.

What is the difference between 80 gsm paper and 102 micron paper?

It looks to be similar, I was looking at Extreme Platinum (Xerox) paper that is listed as 102 Microns, - some suppliers list it as being 75 GSM and others 80 GSM.

When was paper first made in the UK?

John Spilman set up Britain's first commercially successful paper-mill established on the River Darent in Dartford around 1588.

What is paper piercing?

Paper Piercing Paper piercing is a technique used in scrapbooking. The basic tenet to the technique is this: create a pattern on a piece of paper or cardstock with pierced holes through the paper. The pattern can be created either by laying a template or an image copy over the paper and piercing the pattern through the template, or by freehand creating the image or words on the paper. The piercing can be performed by a long needle or a special piercing tool sold at scrapbooking stores. Once the piercing has been completed, you can ink or chalk around it to give the image or word or letter dimension. This technique can be used to create images, words, letters, or any other design to use as an accent or background for a scrapbook page or greeting card. Paper Piecing Paper piecing is a technique used in scrapbooking to create images or accents to custom fit your scrapbook page. The technique involves cutting a pattern of an image (such as a cartoon character) out of various pieces of patterned paper and cardstock, then putting them together to form the image. For example, a paper piecing of Garfield might have his body parts cut out of an orange fuzzy paper and his night shirt cut out of patterned paper, and once it's pieced together properly and detailed with markers, pens and chalk it will appear as Garfield. Often paper piecing patterns are images cut out of coloring book pages, but it can involve any number of templates or even freestyle cutting.

What does the coated and laminated packaging paper and plastics film industry do?

It makes the raw materials used to make specialized packages, such as those used for razor blades and other "carded" products, as well as other packaging products.

Why can't I see your back?

Referring to the moon?

The moon is locked in something astronomers call "spin-orbit coupling." Meaning the rotational period of the moon is precisely matched by it's orbital period around the earth. The effect is that only one side of the moon faces the Earth at all times.

Can you ask for copies of your papers you signed without finalizing the sell. if you signed papers showing a hand written selling price and you cancel can you receive copies of the papers from dealer?

A dealer can give you copies of anything you want except your credit report. If they say the offer is only good right now and then you come back with your copies they do not have to honor it.

Can you legally make an item using scrapbook paper and sell it?

Unless the paper includes a licensed image (Disney, MLB, etc), you should be fine, because you're paying them for the paper. What you would not be able to do without a license would be to scan and reprint the paper's images: taking a single 35-cent sheet of designed paper and making an infinite number of copies of it.

For example, using scrapbook paper to create a single greeting card and selling it, should be okay.

Using scrapbook paper to create a digital scrapbook page, or in a mass-produced greeting card, would require a license.

How can you make a landing pad for a simple egg that would keep it from breaking from 3 feet 6 feet and 9 feet you can only use 10 sheets of computer paper and 3 feet of masking tape?

Start by crumpling all the paper into a big ball. Use the tape to help you keep the crumpled papers together as best you can. You may have to experiment with varying degrees of paper compression. You may have more control of rigidity and landing if you fold the paper like an accordion bellows and layer them criss-cross. The tape could help you control rigidity. The more even surface may help keep the egg from breaking by bouncing or rolling off. Feet are also on your leg. You also walk with feet!!!!!

How many reams of paper hold a terabyte of information?

There is no simple answer to this as the information can be printed on the paper in many different ways, some human readable and some not. And using human readable formats there is no well defined way to say how many bits each character represents. Also you need to consider printed photographs, which have different resolutions and numbers of bits per pixel. It also is an issue whether or not the bits must be able to be read losslessly without error back into a computer.

Why don't paper trimmers cut straight?

What to do when your paper trimmer does not cut straight First check the paper trimmer blade. If the blade needs to be replaced the trimmer will begin to cut with rough edges and often not on a straight line. Second, if your paper trimmer has a replaceable piece underneath the blade (this is a piece that would touch the backside of the paper, where the blade would glide across as it cut through the paper), try to replace that. With time those pieces become warped and will cut crooked. Third, make sure you are lining your paper up along the grid. If all else fails, it is possible that you may need to invest in a better paper trimmer. Some popular paper trimmers that people feel cut straight edges are the Creative Memories 12" paper trimmer and the paper trimmer made by Provo Craft, called the Cutterpede.

What is a paper collage?

I believe that a paper collage involves one cutting out paper, and gluing it to 'something' else.

Can rabbits play with toilet paper core?

Yes, rabbits can play with and even eat plain cardboard, like the kind found in the tubes in the middle of toilet paper and paper towel rolls. Avoid bleached paper, shiny/slick labels and stickers, toxic glues and inks (non-toxic is common, though -- but make sure beforehand!), dirt, etc. Toilet paper tubes are a very common (and free!) toy for rabbits! Consider stuffing it with hay -- many rabbits love that, and it encourages hay eating (hay should be the biggest part of your rabbit's diet).