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Part of the reason I wanted to experiment with my own silk worms was because the area of east London I lived in was once home to many mulberry trees, (including a historic 400 year old Mulberry tree in Bethnal Green currently under threat from developers who want to build an apartment block on top if it) and a thriving silk industry. The 17th century Huguenots of Spitalfields, who came to England from France, were expert silk weavers. It was a romantic idea, but I quickly discovered that silk worm husbandry was not my forte and while a small number of the eggs hatched, I was unable to nurture them beyond larvae stage.

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Silk is said to have been discovered in China around 2,600 BC by the Empress Lei-Tsu who was sitting under a mulberry tree, minding her own business, when a silk cocoon fell into her cup of fine Chinese tea. She watched, enchanted as the shiny silk yarn unravelled from the perfectly formed egg-shaped cocoon. Lei-Tsu noticed that there was a silk worm inside the cocoon and that it was feeding off the mulberry tree; she was so fascinated, she started to cultivate the worms and spin and weave the silk.

Peace silk, sometimes called Ahimsa silk, is made by allowing the pupa extra time in the cocoon and to emerge naturally. While there is little certification or verification available to guarantee the treatment of the moths involved, Peace silk is increasingly in demand. Fabrics like georgette, crepe de chine, and tulle cannot be made with peace silk (so beware anyone saying otherwise).

For the vegetarian designer Stella McCartney, animal welfare is key. She used peace silk for a special dress she created for a project for the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange in February 2018, highlighting the process of harvesting the cocoons, the natural dyes used to colour the silk as well as the hand-spinning and weaving of the cloth. It was displayed at Buckingham Palace in London, the fine fabric sourced from the sustainable, hand-loom experts Oshadi, which is based in Erode in south India.

So as always, silk is a complex issue and how you choose it depends on your own values. One thing is for sure, it will continue to be treated as a precious material for as long as there are mulberry trees to feed the silk worms, and spinners to spin this most ancient of yarns.

To awaken your abilities, go to "Units" menu from home screen, and then tap the "Awakenable/Latent Abilities" button. Units with awakenable abilities can be selected. Alternatively if the unit you want to ability awaken is in a party, select that unit, tap the "NV Menu" button, and then tap the "Brave Ability Enhancement" button. Brave ability awakening materials, Brave Insignias and Gil are required to awaken an ability.

Brave insignias are a material required to awaken abilities from Lv.3-5.
They are normally obtained from the Challenge of the Brave or Chronicle Battle events found in the Challenges tab of the Vortex. There may be other events and promotions to give out these materials, but Challenges are the primary way to obtain them.
Insignias are unit-specific unless otherwise noted.

At Brave Space we strive to design and fabricate our goods in ways that have a positive effect on our world. Designing to maximize functionality in a variety of spaces, we persist in developing innovative and durable furnishings using clean materials and advanced manufacturing methods, while also striving to use new, sustainable materials as they become available to the market.

Plyboo is made from 100% rapidly renewable bamboo, using adhesives that are both strong and emissions free. Read below for more information about the various types of Bamboo Plywood. / Smith and Fong

A certified product has been harvested and produced in a stringently eco-sensitive manner. Among others we use materials from Columbia Forest Products and Finland Color Plywood Corporation. We source any available certified hardwoods to incorporate into our growing product line and custom projects.

Most people are not aware that steel companies have been recycling for over 150 years and most steel products contain between 25% - 100% recycled content. The steel powder-coating process has very little toxicity compared to solvent based processes and much of the powder over-spray is collected and reused.

Manufacturing
We optimize our use of materials, thereby minimizing the amount of waste and scrap in the manufacturing process. One of the main ways that we do this is by utilizing state of the art CNC (computer numerically controlled) milling to nest the parts on our cut-sheets as tightly as possible. This increases precision and accuracy in manufacturing as well as decreases the lead time for the customer.

Local Suppliers and Manufacturers
All materials are supplied by local distributors for our Brave Space Products. All finishers and manufacturers that we work with on various Brave Space Design projects are located in Florida.

The most common is our three-ply construction that has been in use since 1996. This
construction employs a perpendicular core running the width of the panel. The core is constructed
of multiple strips of bamboo. These strips are laminated into a single-piece core board. The
surface plies are assembled in a similar fashion and laminated to top and bottom with grain
running the length of the panel to complete the three-ply construction.

The linear 4-ply lamination method employs the same dimension of strip as above but is
laminated edge-to-edge exposing the face of the strip in a 4x8 panel. These 4x8 panels are
then laminated ply upon ply in a linear, not perpendicular fashion, to create this look and design.

The urgency of the great political struggles of the twentieth century and the new global struggle against terrorism and fanaticism seems to have blinded many people to a deep truth about the present age: nearly all contemporary societies, East as well as West, are traveling briskly in the same utopian direction. Nearly all are wedded to the modern technological project; all march eagerly to the drums of progress and fly proudly the banner of modern science; all sing loudly the Baconian anthem, "Conquer nature, relieve man's estate." Leading the triumphal procession is modern medicine, which is daily becoming ever more powerful in its battle against disease, decay, and death, thanks especially to astonishing achievements in biomedical science and technology -achievements for which we must surely be grateful.

Yet contemplating present and projected advances in genetic and reproductive technologies, in neuroscience and psychopharmacology, in the development of artificial organs and computer-chip implants for human brains, and in research to control biological aging, we now clearly recognize new uses for biotechnical power that soar beyond the traditional medical goals of healing disease and relieving suffering. We are promised new and effective routes to better children, superior performance, ageless bodies, and happy souls1.

According to some enthusiasts, human nature itself lies on the operating table, ready for alteration, for eugenic and neuro-psychic "enhancement," for wholesale re-design. In leading laboratories, academic and industrial, new creators are confidently amassing their powers and quietly honing their skills, while on the street their evangelists are zealously prophesying a post-human future. For anyone who cares about preserving our humanity, the time has come to pay attention.

Some transforming powers are already here. The Pill. In vitro fertilization. Bottled embryos. Surrogate wombs. Cloning. Genetic screening. Genetic manipulation. Organ harvesting. Mechanical spare parts. Chimeras. Brain implants. Deep brain stimulation. Ritalin for the young, Viagra for the old, Prozac for everyone. And, to leave this vale of tears, a little extra morphine accompanied by Muzak.

Years ago Aldous Huxley saw it coming. In his charming but disturbing novel, Brave New World (it appeared in 1932 and is more powerful on each re-reading), he made its meaning visible for all to see. Huxley shows us a dystopia that goes with, rather than against, the human grain, animated indeed by our own most humane and progressive aspirations. Following those aspirations to their ultimate realisation, Huxley enables us to recognize those less obvious but often more pernicious evils that are inextricably linked to the successful attainment of the things we most often pursue.

Huxley depicts human life seven centuries hence, living under the gentle hand of humanitarianism rendered fully competent by genetic manipulation, psychoactive drugs, hypnopaedia, and high-tech amusements. At long last, mankind has succeeded in eliminating disease, aggression, war, anxiety, suffering, guilt, envy, and grief. But this victory comes at the heavy price of homogenization, mediocrity, trivial pursuits, shallow attachments, debased tastes, spurious contentment, and souls without loves or longings. The Brave New World has achieved prosperity, community, stability, and nigh-universal contentment, only to be peopled by creatures of human shape but stunted humanity. They consume, fornicate, take "soma," enjoy "centrifugal bumble-puppy" and other technological distractions, and operate the machinery that makes it all possible. They do not read, write, think, love, or govern themselves. Art and science, virtue and religion, family and friendship are all passe. What matters most is bodily health and immediate gratification. No one aspires to anything higher: Brave New Man is so dehumanized that he does not even recognize what has been lost.

Brave New World is, of course, science fiction. Our Prozac is not yet Huxley's "soma"; cloning by nuclear transfer is not exactly "Bokanovskification"; video games and virtual-reality speakers are not quite the "feelies"; and our current safe and consequenceless sexual practices are not universally as loveless or as empty as those in the novel. But the kinships are disquieting, all the more so since our technologies of bio-psycho-engineering are still in their infancy, yet they vividly reveal what they might look like in their full maturity. Moreover, the cultural changes that technology has already wrought among us should make us even more worried than Huxley would have had us be when he saw us coming.

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