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April 30, 2008

 

Handmade jewelry is jewelry which has been assembled and formed by hand rather than through the use of machines. According to the guidelines of the FTC, in order to be stamped or called "handmade" the work must be made solely by hand power or hand guidance [1] In essence, this means that jewelry may be made using drills, lathes, and other machinery, but it must be guided by human hand. This precludes the use of punch presses and CNC machinery, to name a few processes that would not qualify as "handmade". Beyond that caveat it can be anything made out of anything that would be considered jewelry. The American Gem Trade Association Spectrum awards[2] , the Gem Center Idar Oberstein, and the De Beers Awards include awards specifically for handmade jewelry.

Although there is much mass produced jewelry in the world, there are many people who prefer to have work that is hand-crafted by a real artisan, and the arena of hand made jewelry and other items will likely remain healthy because of that fact. Much jewelry that is marked or sold as "hand made" often is not truly so, though it may be essentially so.

 

 

thanks :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewellery_making 

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April 28, 2008

This resource shows how primary and secondary school teachers can use the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection of jewellery to support teaching and learning in the Religious Education, Art & Design, History and English areas of the curriculum. The activities can be adapted for students at Key.

The activities are designed to encourage students to consider body adornment in broader terms than jewellery and fashion, and to think about related social and cultural issues. Each activity includes suggestions on preparing a visit, activities to do at the V&A, and ways to follow up back at school.

The Jewellery gallery is currently closed as part of FuturePlan, the V&A's major redevelopment project, and it will reopen in 2009. However, there are many fine examples of jewellery in the other galleries.  This resource focuses particularly on the British Galleries (Rooms 52-58 and 118-125) and the South Asia gallery (Room 41).

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April 08, 2008

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Jewellery (also spelled jewelry, see spelling differences) is a personal ornament, such as a necklace, ring, or bracelet, made from gemstones, precious metals or other materials.

The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was anglicised from the Old French "jouel" around the 13th century.[1] Further tracing leads back to the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything. Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body adornment; recently found 100,000 year-old beads made from Nassarius shells are thought to be the oldest known jewellery.[2]

Although during earlier times jewellery was created for practical uses such as wealth, storage and pinning clothes together, in recent times it has been used almost exclusively for decoration. The first pieces of jewellery were made from natural materials, such as bone, animal teeth, shell, wood, and carved stone. Jewellery was often made for people of high importance to show their status and, in many cases, they were buried with it.

Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings and many more types of jewellery. While high-quality is made with gemstones and precious metals, there is also a growing demand for Art jewelry where design and creativity is prized above material value. In addition, there is the less-costly costume jewellery, made from less-valuable materials and mass-produced. New variations include wire sculpture (wrap) jewellery, using anything from base metal wire with rock tumbled stone to precious metals and precious gemstones.

 

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April 07, 2008

Bachelor degree online programs are increasing in popularity at such lightening speeds that it seems difficult to keep up. Busy parents and full time workers may not have the time to travel to a college campus and attend set classes to earn a bachelor degree. Online programs are the answer to this dilemma. People who are working on earning a bachelors degree online can log on at any time that is convenient for them and they can do it right in the comfort of their own home.

With online degrees widely available now, many more people are able to get their bachelor degrees. This is good and bad news for you. The bad news is that your competition is likely to be advancing in education. The good news is that you can advance too. You don't have to apply to a correspondence school anymore to get a degree. Most of the highly reputable colleges now offer online bachelor degree programs. Why not be the one to get that next promotion?

If you look over the job statistics from such reputable sources as the Bureau of Labor Statistics or FAST Company, you will see that all of the top jobs of our era and predicted top jobs of the next 20 years require you to have a complete education. Even those that don't require a degree usually give preference to the job candidates with a degree. And in many cases, without a degree, your next promotion could be your last promotion. An investment in online education can make you more employable and raise your salary. The more education you have, the more job and salary security you'll have.

If you've already got a career or are working at a company you want to continue working at then you need to analyze what your company will need over the next 20 years in terms of personnel. Compare these needs to your interests and find a degree that fits both. If you're not sure about your company's needs, ask management. Find that position that you see yourself holding before retirement.

Obtaining your bachelor's degree online can help you get a new, better career or allow you to move up in your existing company. You can complete your degree in this manner is convenient and as long as you go with a reputable institution, the education is as good if not better than a traditional university. Many of the courses in these degree programs are taught by experts in the field of which they are teaching.

So if you want a great education so that you can get that great, top job, a bachelor's degree online may be just what you need.

 

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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nic_Haffner

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April 05, 2008

Participation in online education programs is on the rise. It is estimated that over 3.5 million students are enrolled in at least one online college course. But can these degree programs really compete with traditional brick and mortar schools?

Our society is in a constant state of movement. We are busy people struggling to balance work, family and social obligations - let alone finding time to further our education! That is why people are turning to online degree programs in record numbers. Here are five reasons why this trend makes sense:

A Diploma is a Diploma:

A diploma from an online degree program is generally viewed as equal to a diploma received from a traditional school. This is especially true if the online program is run through a traditional, regionally accredited school. Examples of these include the online degree programs of Cornell, Purdue, Harvard and many state universities. Even schools that are strictly online still produce reputable degrees as long as the proper regional association accredits them.

Convenience:

A big bonus for choosing an online program as opposed to attending a traditional college or university is the flexibility it affords the student. By completing assignments online, they can choose the times that work best for their individual schedules. Streaming video files, e-texts and classroom forums mean that students can learn anytime and anyplace.

Tuition Savings:

There are a lot of overhead costs associated with a traditional school that an online degree program simply does not have to worry about. There are no class size limits, buildings or other resources that need to be paid for. This is why online degree programs are often offered at a fraction of the cost. The fact that online degree programs often take advantage of e-texts means that the cost of purchasing books is also greatly reduced.

Flexibility:

It used to be that attending college classes involved a lot of wasted time. Driving to the campus, walking to classes and waiting for the professor to begin, just to name a few. With online degree programs, that is no longer the case. The convenience of these programs means that people can continue working (and generating income) while they are completing their coursework.

The portability of the programs is also a big plus. With just an Internet connection and a laptop, students can complete all of their coursework in an online degree program - regardless of where they are. This is especially important for people who are required to travel a lot for work or hold unusual hours.

Faster Degree:

Traditional college campuses are wrought with distractions. Students are constantly meeting up with friends, attending parties or participating in the latest campus-sporting event. Online degree programs place the focus back on the schooling. Students can accelerate through coursework they already comprehend and take their time to really absorb more difficult content. This typically results in earning a degree in less time.

Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on online degrees or online degree programs, please visit http://www.petersons.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christine_Harrell

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