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Facials may include the use of a facial mask.

For other uses, see Facial (disambiguation).

A facial is a cosmetic treatment of the face, commonly involving a variety of skin treatments, including: steam, exfoliation, extraction, creams, lotions, masks, peels, and massage. Normally performed in a beauty salon but it is also a common spa treatment.

Facials are generally categorized, for example:

European Facial

Mini-Facial

LED Light Therapy Facial

Tools used in facial treatments

facial bed (plinth) or chair

make up tray

clean sheet or other covering

cotton (roll)

cotton pads

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plastic bobby pins/safety pins

sponges

tissues

Facial Massager

antiseptic lotion

astringent

cleansers and make-up removers

hand sanitizers

massage cream or lubricating oil

facial masks

moisturizers

sun protection products

tonic lotions

skin exfoliators/peels

See also

Spa treatment

Facial hair

Facial analysis

Facial animation

Facial nerve

Maxillofacial surgery

External links

Spa Facial 101 - the steps to a better complexion



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Murder of Suesan and Sheila Knorr


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Suesan Marline Knorr (September 27, 1966 - July 16, 1984), and Sheila Gay Sanders (March 13, 1965 - June 24, 1985), were teenaged sisters from Sacramento, California, who were both abused and later killed by their mother, Theresa Knorr. Suesan was shot and later killed by being burned alive and Sheila was beaten and then died of starvation while locked in a closet.

Contents

1 Abuse

2 Suesan's Death

3 Sheila's Death

4 Aftermath

5 References

6 External links


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Abuse

None of Theresa Knorr's children were immune to the physical and psychological abuse she doled out. However, according to an interview with her surviving daughter, Terry (1970-2003), in an episode of A&E's Cold Case Files (titled "Mommy's Rules"), Knorr had a special hatred for her daughters Suesan and Sheila, fueled by jealousy that the girls were growing up and blossoming into young women while she faced the prospect of growing old and losing her looks. For years Knorr beat and tortured her daughters in various ways, including burning them with cigarettes and forcing them to eat large helpings of macaroni and cheese mixed with lard (if they vomited, she forced them to eat their vomit).

Suesan's Death

In a heated argument in 1982, Cross grabbed a 22-caliber pistol and shot Suesan in the chest. The bullet became lodged in her back, but her mother refused to seek medical help and left Suesan to die in the family bathtub. Suesan survived, so Cross then handcuffed her to a soap dish and began to nurse her back to health. Suesan eventually recovered from her wounds without professional treatment .

In 1984, Suesan decided to tell her mother she would like to move out. Cross agreed under one condition: that Suesan let her remove the bullet from her back. The removal took place on the kitchen floor, using Mellaril capsules and liquor as the anesthetic. Cross ordered Robert, Suesan's 15-year-old brother, to remove the bullet with a scalpel. Infection soon set in, her skin turned yellow from jaundice, and she became delirious. Suesan lay dying on the floor and Cross demanded the other children to merely walk over her. As Cross' daughter Terry told Cold Case Files, Cross told her other children that Suesan's illness was a result of possession by Satan and that the only way to purge the demon was with fire. She asked Suesan's brothers, Robert and Bill, to help her to dispose of their sister. They drove Suesan to Sierra Nevada, Interstate 80 outside Truckee, laid her down, poured petrol on her and burned her alive .

Sheila's Death

The following year, Suesan's older sister, 20-year-old Sheila, also died at the hands of her mother. According to Terry, Cross accused Sheila of transmitting an STD to her via a toilet seat, and thereafter, Cross's abuse of Sheila escalated. Sheila was locked in a closet and died of dehydration several days later. Her body was packed into a cardboard box and dumped along the side of a road. She remained unidentified for years afterward.

Subsequently, Terry Knorr claimed, Cross forced her to burn down the Sacramento apartment the family had called home, hoping to destroy any evidence that might implicate her in Sheila's death. Terry later said she survived because she stood up to her mother and demanded to be allowed to leave the house.

Aftermath

Cross was eventually caught based on a police report from Terry, who, according to her Cold Case Files interview, was inspired to contact authorities after watching an episode of America's Most Wanted. On November 15, 1993, Theresa was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and two special circumstances charges: multiple murder and murder by torture. On October 17, 1995, she was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. She will be eligible for parole in 2027.

Terry Knorr died in 2003 of a heart attack at the age of 32, just three and a half months after her appearance on Cold Case Files.

References

^ a b Article at crimelibrary.com, page 8

Complete article at crimelibrary.com

http://www.littoral.net/books/mothers_day/mothers_day.html

See also: Cold Case Files (A&E), Episode #49: "Mommy's Rules" (featuring an exclusive interview with Terry Knorr).

External links

Suesan Marline Knorr at Find A Grave

Sheila Gay Knorr at Find A Grave

Theresa (Terry) Knorr Groves at Find A Grave

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Ceramic forming techniques


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Ceramic forming techniques are ways of forming ceramic shapes. This can be used to make everyday tableware from teapots, to engineering ceramics such as computer parts. Methods for forming ceramic powders into complex shapes are desirable in many areas of technology. For example, such methods are required for producing advanced, high-temperature structural parts such as heat engine components, recuperators and the like from ceramic powders. Typical parts produced with this production operation include impellers made from stainless steel, bronze, complex cutting tools, plastic mold tooling, and others. Typical materials used are: wood, metal, water, plaster, epoxy and STLs, silica, and zirconia. This production operation is well known for providing tools with dimensional stability, surface quality, density and uniformity. For instance, on the slip casting process the cast part is of high concentration of pure ceramic powder with little additive, this improves uniformity. But also, the plaster of Paris mold draws water from the poured slip to compact and form the casting at the mold surface. This forms a dense cast.

Contents

1 Forming Techniques

1.1 Slip Casting

1.1.1 Ceramic Shell Casting

1.1.2 Other Techniques

1.1.3 Technical Ceramics

2 External links


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Forming Techniques

There are many forming techniques to make ceramics, but one example is slipcasting. This is where slip, liquid clay, is poured into a plaster of Paris mold. The water in the slip is drawn out of the slip, leaving an inside layer of solid clay. When this is thick enough, the excess slip can be removed from the mold. When dry, the solid clay can then also be removed. The slip used in slip casting is often liquified with a substance that reduces the need for additional water to soften the slip; this prevents excessive shrinkage which occurs when a piece containing a lot of water dries.

Slip Casting

Main article: Slipcasting

The original mold for a slip cast, as well as the pieces themselves in many individual works of ceramics, can be thrown on a potter's wheel. The advantage of the wheel in forming ceramic vessels is that its rotation allows symmetrical adjustments to the piece, resulting in a uniform and balanced pot. Throwing, as forming ceramics on a wheel is called, consists of three or four steps. First, the clay must be centered on the wheel. (The pot will likely be ruined if this step is completed improperly or if the piece is allowed to become un-centered at any point in the process.) Second, the center must be opened. Third, the clay forming the walls of the pot must be squeezed gently in order to force the clay upwards, causing the pot to become taller. Fourth (this step is omitted entirely in the creation of simple objects such as cylinders and bowls) the pot must be coaxed into the desired shape by carefully pushing in the appropriate direction. A finished pot is cut off the wheel with a wire tool. "Feet" may be trimmed into the bottoms of some pieces; this is accomplished by allowing the thrown pot to dry to leather hard and then centering it upside down on the wheel, then carving into the middle of the base of the piece with a trimming tool.

Slip-casting methods provide superior surface quality, density and uniformity in casting high-purity ceramic materials over other ceramic casting techniques, such as hydraulic casting, since the cast part is a higher concentration of pure ceramic powder with little additives. Ceramic powder is compacted in the slip casting process and sintered or bonded together at high furnace temperatures. A slip is a crowded suspension of fine ceramic powder in a liquid such as water or alcohol with small amounts of secondary materials such as dispersants, surfactants and binders. Early slip casting techniques employed a plaster-of-Paris block or flask mold. The plaster-of-Paris mold draws water from the poured slip to compact and form the casting at the mold surface. This forms a dense cast form removing deleterious air gaps and minimizing shrinkage in the final sintering process.

Ceramic Shell Casting

Ceramic shell casting techniques using silica, zirconia and other refractory materials are currently used by the metal parts industry for `net casting,` forming precision shell molds for molten metal casting. The technique involves a successive wet dipping and dry powder coating or stucco to build up the mold shell layer. The shell casting method in general is known for dimensional stability and is used in many net-casting processes for aerospace and other industries in molten metal casting. Automated facilities use multiple wax patterns on trees, large slurry mixers and fluidic powder beds for automated dipping.

Other Techniques

There are also several traditional techniques of handbuilding, such as pinching, soft slab, hard slab, and coil construction.

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The Wacky WallWalker was a toy molded out of a sticky elastomer. It was shaped similar to an octopus, and when thrown against a wall would "walk" its way down. It was a hugely popular toy in the early 1980s.

Before its introduction in the United States, Ken Hakuta received in the mail several sticky octopus-like toys from his mother, who lived in Japan. They were intended for his children, but Hakuta found himself fascinated with the toy, which was called Tako in Japan. He realized their marketing potential, and after purchasing rights to the product in 1983 for $100,000, he began to market them locally in Washington, D.C., dubbing them "Wacky WallWalkers". Their popularity was mediocre, until Nina Hyde of The Washington Post wrote a feature story on them. This created a buzz, and people in the Washington area flooded local stores to purchase them.[citation needed] Within the next several months, hundreds of media outlets ran stories on them, creating one of the biggest selling fads of all time.[citation needed] As the fad began to decline, over 240 million Wacky WallWalkers had been sold, raking in about 80 million dollars.[citation needed]

The popular toy was featured in the 1983 animated Christmas special Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls, starring the voices of Daws Butler, Tress Macneille, and Marvin Kaplan. The show featured seven Wallwalkers from the planet Kling-Kling: Big Blue, Springette, Bouncing Baby Boo, Crazylegs, Stickum, Wacko, and their leader, Kling-Kling . One character in the special was modeled after Hakuta's son, Kenzo.

References

^ Elizabeth Church. "Want to buy some goo?" The Globe and Mail (Canada) 21 July 1999. M1.

^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1150937/

^ Tom Shales. "The Year Dan Rather Lost His Place and Other Great Moments in TV '83" The Washington Post, 6 January 1984. D1.

^ Briefing. James F. Clarity and Warren Weaver Jr. The New York Times, 11 July 1983. Section A; Page 12, Column 1.

External links

Wacky WallWalker History

The Wacky WallWalker Fad at X-Entertainment

Video promoting Wacky Wall Walker at the end of a Corn Pops Commercial at

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Snow removal


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Snow removal is the job of removing snow after a snowfall to make travel easier and safer. This is done by both individual households and by governments and institutions.

Contents

1 Clearing by individuals

2 Clearing by contractors

3 Clearing by cities

4 Surface treatments

5 Snow removal tools

6 See also

7 References

8 External links


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Clearing by individuals



Manual snow removal

In countries with light snow, brooms can be used to brush off snow from walks and other surfaces. In colder regions with more precipitation, the main tools of the private snow clearer are the snow shovel, a large lightweight shovel used to push snow and lift it, and the snow scoop, a large and deep hopper-like implement fitted with a wide handle and designed to scoop up a load of snow and slide it on any slippery surface to another location without lifting. Shovelling entails a considerable amount of work and can be a strain on the back and the heart. Each year many senior citizens and middle aged persons die from heart attacks while shovelling snow[citation needed]. Those unwilling or unable to labour, especially those with large driveways or other substantial surfaces may use a snow blower, as well as people that live in areas with long lasting winters with large amounts of snowfall. Others may hire a contractor with a plow bearing truck or a shovel. After a large snowfall businessmen with plow trucks often drive through cities offering to plow for money. A recent technological advance is the snowmelt system that heats the pavement from below and melts snow and ice after a period of time. Such systems are expensive to install and operate and they are not cost effective in areas with very low winter temperatures and large snowfalls. Some governments offer free snow clearing for the elderly and others in need.

Dealing with ice is more difficult. Snow blowers are rarely effective. Picks are sometimes used, but a solid spade can break through most ice. There is always the risk of damaging the pavement with these instruments. Icy areas can be covered with salt or some other substance, bags of which are widely available.

Clearing by contractors



Clearing a residential driveway in Incline Village, Nevada

Hiring a contractor with a winter service vehicle or a shovel.

In many high elevation or heavy snow accumulating areas, companies with snow removal equipment offer to provide services to remove the snow. Contractors may work on a per-time basis, full season contract, or will-call status. Per-time service (or per-push) is usually invoiced monthly and customers will be charged for each time services are provided. Some companies will charge per-time and per-inch where the depth of the snow is even taken into account. A full season contract is quoted and paid upfront at the start of the season and services will be provided automatically according to the contracted terms. All companies have different terms so make sure to understand the agreement. For example, some full season contracts will expire after X amount of trips where others are unlimited. And finally, will-call service is where the client makes contact with the snow removal company to initiate a single clearing. This is not an automatic service and charges are usually higher for will-call jobs.

Snow removal services may include driveway and parking area snow removal, walkway and deck handwork, and occasionally roof clearing. Contractors use hand shovels, walk behind snowblowers (or snow throwers), truck plows, skid-steers, light-weight tractors, and heavy front-end loaders. Many times, these machines will require use of tire chains to perform their tasks. Snow may be pushed by plowing methods or blown to an area of the property by snowblowers. Contracts may apply sand or salt in some locations to help melt ice accumulations.

Many snow removal contractors will require installation of snow poles or snow staking along the driveway. This is to keep equipment out of the landscaping and to help identify the perimeter of an area.

Contractors should be licensed and insured.

Clearing by cities



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ControlNet is an open industrial network protocol for industrial automation applications, this is also known as a fieldbus. ControlNet was earlier supported by ControlNet International, but in 2008 support and management of ControlNet was transferred to ODVA, which now manages all protocols in the Common Industrial Protocol family.

ControlNet defines a unique physical layer based on RG-6 coaxial cable with BNC connectors. Features which sets ControlNet apart from other fieldbusses includes the built in support for fully redundant cables and the fact that all communication on ControlNet is strictly scheduled and highly deterministic.

The physical layer signaling is based on Manchester code at 5 Mbit/s.

The ControlNet application layer protocol is based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) layer which is also used in DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP.

Controlnet's scheduled message system requires that the media be robustly designed and meticulously maintained. A break in the media invariably causes any running program to stop and often leads to processor faults. The media is checked with a handheld device known as a "Network Checker" in conjunction with a DSO running at 100 MHz or higher. Controlnet was designed after the PLC5 was released, so the PLC5 has some inherent troubles using it. In Rockwell PLC systems the network is configured via RSNetworx For Controlnet. By opening this program the network is scanned and a graphical screen is populated with each node on the network. Each processor has a "scanlist configuration" which shows its connections to remote racks, frequency drives, and any other devices that communicate with it. This program performs for remote racks essentially the same functions as the I/O configuration in the local rack. In the I/O configuration table of Logix, analog cards can be assigned block transfers. In RSNetworx for Controlnet analog cards in remote racks are assigned scheduled messages in blocks of words. Processors communicate with each other via "Produce" and "consume" tags. A processor's produce tag, for instance, may be 50 words starting at N35:900. This block will be broadcast for any other processor to consume. Likewise, the same processor may consume 50 words starting at N32:950 from another processor.

External links

ODVA website

ControlNet International website

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Flap display as departure board in Hannover train station, Germany



Section of a split-flap display board at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof (taken April 2005).



Schematic of a split-flap display in a digital clock display



Flap departure board at Gare du Nord (Paris)

A split-flap display, sometimes simply flap display, is a display device that presents alphanumeric text, and possibly fixed graphics.

Contents

1 Description

2 Pop culture references

3 See also

4 Patents

5 External links


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Description

Each character position or graphic position has a collection of flaps on which the characters or graphics are painted or silkscreened. These flaps are precisely rotated to show the desired character or graphic. Today, these displays are often found in train stations and airports, where they typically display departure and/or arrival information, although digital equivalents are far more common now.

Such displays are often called 'Solari boards', named after Solari & C. Udine, a large manufacturer of such boards continuing to the present day.

Sometimes the flaps are large and display whole words, and in other installations there are several smaller flaps, each displaying a single character. The former method is of course limited on the words it can display by what is on the flaps, whereas the latter system is not and output messages can be changed without the need for the addition or replacement of flaps, although images cannot. In the example image on the right, we can see that the destinations in the centre of the picture of split up into characters, whereas the messages left and right of these occupy entire flaps.

Flip-dot displays and LED display boards may be used instead of split-flap displays in most applications. Their output can be varied more easily (by reprogramming instead of replacement of physical parts in the case of graphics) but they suffer from lower readability. They also can refresh more quickly, as most split-flap displays only rotate in one direction.

Many game shows of the 1970s used this type of display for the contestant podium scoreboards. Usually, the flip was left-to-right on a vertical axis, although up/down on a horizontal axis was not completely unknown.

Advantages to these displays include:

high visibility and wide viewing angle in most lighting conditions;

little or no power consumption while the display remains static; and

fault-tolerance during a power loss or disruption -- the display will not normally reset.

Distinct sound draws attention to the board when the information is updated.

In the case of the latter the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has specifically designed the new LCD replacements for its aging Solari boards at North Station and South Station to emit an electronically generated flapping noise to cue passengers to train boarding updates.

Pop culture references

The television game show Chain Reaction on GSN features computer-simulated split-flap displays to display the various words in a chain.

The 2004 movie The Terminal shows such a display being used in the airport where the main character Victor Navorski is trapped.

The television show Lost prominently featured a split-flap counter during its second season.

See also

Analog clock with digital display ("flip clock")

Display device

Solari departure board

Patents

U.S. Patent 3,501,761 Remote-Controlled Display Device for Selectively Displaying Signs or Words

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Split-flap displays

Solari di Udine homepage

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Video

Cathode ray tube Digital light processing Field emission Interferometric modulator display Laser TV Light-emitting diode (organic) Liquid crystal Plasma Surface-conduction electron-emitter (SED) Vacuum Fluorescent Video projector display

Non-video

Electromechanical (Flip-dot Split-flap Vane) Electronic paper Eggcrate Nixie tube

3D display

Stereoscopic Autostereoscopic Computer Generated Holography Volumetric Laser beam

Static media

Hologram Movie projector Neon sign Rollsign Slide projector

Comparison of display technology

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