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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay

Clay is a generic term for an aggregate of hydrous silicate particles less than 4 μm (micrometres) in diameter. Clay consists of a variety of phyllosilicate minerals rich in silicon and aluminium oxides and hydroxides which include variable amounts of structural water. Clays are generally formed by the chemical weathering of silicate-bearing rocks by carbonic acid, but some are formed by hydrothermal activity. Clays are distinguished from other small parti ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay pit
A clay pit is an open mine for the extraction of clay, which is generally used for manufacturing bricks. The brick factory is often located alongside the clay pit to reduce the transport costs of the raw material. Former claypits are sometimes filled with water and used for recreational purposes such as sailing and scuba diving. ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia II - Clay, New York - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 58,805 people, 22,294 households, and 15,940 families residing in the town. The population density is 472.9/km² (1,224.9/mi²). There are 23,398 housing units at an average density of 188.2/km² (487.4/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 92.13% White, 3.50% African American, 0.47% Native American, 2.01% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.38% from other races, and 1.48% from two or more races. 1.39% of the ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay S. Jenkinson

Clay S. Jenkinson (born 1955) is an American humanities scholar and author who first achieved fame for his portrayal (first-person historical interpretation) of Thomas Jefferson. As co-founder of the modern Chautauqua movement, Jenkinson has also portrayed Sir Francis Bacon, Jonathan Swift, J. Robert Oppenheimer, John Wesley Powell, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Theodore Roosevelt, and Meriwether Lewis [1]. Jenkinson's public portrayals take the form of lengthy monologues followed by Q & A sessions as the character (in costume) featured

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Yixing clay

Yixing clay is a type of Chinese stoneware produced in the Jiangsu province. Its use dates back to the Song dynasty. They produced red and brown stoneware, teaware, and other small items, usually unglazed, known in China as Zisha ware. From the 17th century, they were exported to Europe. Yíxīng teapots are not actually made in the formless regional city of Yíxīng, but rather in nearby Dīngshān: a popular place with Chinese tourists, as witnessed by the hundreds of teapot shops that cling like limpets ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay court tennis

A clay court is one of the four different types of tennis court. The French Open uses clay courts. Clay courts are made of crushed shale, stone or brick, and can be either red or green. The red clay is slower than the green, or Har-Thru(c) "American" clay. Clay court tennis - In the building. The clay ground is perhaps used the most in the world. The realization of the grounds of the houses or buildings public is done in three principal ways according to clay rate's in the raw ground. If there is an average ...

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Clay: : Bentonite Clay Properties - Intestinal cleanse helping spiritual awakening

Bentonite Clay and its spiritual properties: Intestinal cleanse of the colon is strongly recommended by Kalki and The Golden Age Foundation in order to be fully receptive for pranic energy. It is so vital that it should be the mandatory preparation before all deeper spiritual processes and as a continous maintenance of the body as an antenna of cosmic energies. Bentonite (also available at many pharmacies under alternative substance names to bentonite: bentonitum, montmorillonite) is believed to have exceptionally properties. This article from www.alternativemedicine.com desribes the genereal properties and use of bentonite.

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Clay: Encyclopedia II - Clay - Historical and modern uses of clay

Clays are heavy in texture yet soft to the touch. Clay is a malleable substance when wet, which means it can be shaped easily with the hands. When dry, it becomes firm and when "fired," or hardened by intense heat, clay becomes permanently solid. A fireplace specifically designed for hardening clay is called a kiln. These properties make clay an ideal subtance for making pottery, stoneware and various other practical items. Early humans discovered the useful properties of clay in prehistoric times, and one of the earliest artifacts ever unco ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia II - Clay - Historical and modern uses of clay

Clays are heavy in texture yet soft to the touch. Clay is a malleable substance when wet, which means it can be shaped easily with the hands. When dry, it becomes firm and when "fired," or hardened by intense heat, clay becomes permanently solid. A fireplace or oven specifically designed for hardening clay is called a kiln. These properties make clay an ideal substance for making durable pottery items, both practical and decorative, with different types of clay and firing conditions giving earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. Early humans d ...

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Clay: All Statues Have Feet of Clay

Erection of the statues: All Statues Have Feet of Clay

The Anglo-American war in Iraq had many aspects to it, but the most poignant image to many was that of the dramatic collapse of Saddam's larger-than-life statue in Baghdad's Firdaus Square.

 

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky is a writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies. He teaches New Media at New York University's (NYU) graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). His columns and writings appeared in Business 2.0, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review and Wired . Clay Shirky - Published works. The Internet by E-Mail (1994) - ISBN: 1562762400 Voices from the Net (1995) - ISBN: 15627630 ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay New York

Clay is a town located in Onondaga County, New York, northwest of Syracuse. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 58,805, making it Syracuse's largest suburb. The Town of Clay was formed in 1827. It is the largest town in the county and contains part of the Village of North Syracuse, New York. It contains the major retail strip of Syracuse's northwesterly suburbs, along NY-31, including the Great Northern Mall. Clay New York - Geography. According to the United States Censu ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay County Arkansas

Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of 2000, the population is 17,609. The county has two county seats, Piggott and Corning. It is a dry county. Clay County Arkansas - History. When Clay County was created in 1873, it was named Clayton County. Though the name was shortened two years later by the Arkansas State legislature, the designation of John M. Clayton as the person for whom the county was named was not changed. The first county seat was Corning, established ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay tablet

Small tablets made out of clay were used from late 4th millennium BC onwards as a writing medium in Sumerian, Mesopotamian, Hittite, and Minoan/Mycenaean civilizations. Sumerian cuneiform characters were engraved on the tables using a stylus. Later the tablets were left to dry or even fired in a kiln. Collections of these clay documents made up the very first archives. They were also at the root of first libraries. In the Minoan/Mycenean cultures writing has not been observed for any use other than accounting. Tab ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Andrew Dice Clay

Andrew "Dice" Clay (born September 29, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American comedian and actor born Andrew Clay Silverstein. Notorious for his highly profane comedy, he became popular during the early 1990s, but has since faded into relative obscurity. He is number 95 on the List of Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time. Andrew Dice Clay - Early career. Under the name Andrew Clay, he made sitcom appearances on M*A*S*H and Diff'rent Strokes, and had a regular r ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Clay County South Dakota

Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 13,537. Its name is in honor of Henry Clay, famous American statesman, member of the United States Senate from Kentucky and United States Secretary of State in the 19th century. Its county seat is Vermillion6. Clay County South Dakota - Geography. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,079 km² (417 mi²). 1,066 km² (412 mi²) of it is land and 13 km² (5 mi²) of it is ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - William Clay Ford Jr.

William Clay (Bill) Ford Jr. (born May 3, 1957) is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Company. William Clay Ford Jr. - Background. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, the great-grandson of Henry Ford. His father is William Clay Ford, Sr., and his mother was Martha Parke Firestone, the granddaughter of Harvey Firestone. He graduated from Princeton University in 1979, having majored in history and served as president of The Ivy Club. In 1984 he received an SM in Management from the MIT Sloan ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Claymation

The term "Claymation" is a registered trademark created by Will Vinton Studios to describe their clay animated movies; the more generic term is "clay animation", but "claymation" has entered the English language as a genericized trademark. Clay animation is but one form of stop motion animation; specifically, it is the form where each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable". All animation is produced in a similar fashion, whether done through traditional cel animation, stop-motion, or CGI. Each fr ...

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Clay: Encyclopedia - Red ochre

Red ochre and yellow ochre (pronounced OAK-ur, from the Greek ochros, yellow) are pigments made from naturally tinted clay. It has been used worldwide since prehistoric times. Chemically, it is anhydrous iron (III) oxide. Ochres are non-toxic, and can be used to make an oil paints that dry quickly and cover surfaces thoroughly. Many sources consider the best ochre to come from Roussillon, France. To manufacture ground ochre, ochre clay is first mined from the ground. It is then washed in order to separate sand from ochre, which can be done by hand. The remaining ochre is then dried in the sun an ...

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Clay: Meaning of Dreams about Clay

 

Clay

  • To dream of clay, denotes isolation of interest and probable insolvency. To dig in a clay bank, foretells you will submit to extraordinary demands of enemies. If you dig in an ash bank and find clay, unfortunate surprises will combat progressive enterprises or new work. Your efforts are likely to be misdirected after this dream.
  • Women will find this dream unfavorable in love, social and business states, and misrepresentations will overwhelm them.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Clay, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Clay, Dream Interpretation Clay)

 

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