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NAMA : DEFRAN JUANT

KELAS :IV
NO ABSEN :31
TUGAS
MY STATIONERY

1. Book.
The book is a collection of paper
or other materials bound together at one end and contains
texts or images. Each side of a sheet of paper in a book
called a page. Along with developments in the world of
informatics, now also known as e-book or e-book
(electronic book), which rely on devices such as desktop
computers, laptop computers, tablet computers, cell
phones and others, as well as the use of specific software
to read it.

2. Pencil.
Pencil is a stationery and
painting were originally made of pure graphite. The
writing is done by scraping graphite onto the media.
However, pure graphite tend to be brittle, too soft, giving
dirty effect when the media rub with your hands, and get
your hands dirty when held. Because it then created a
mixture of graphite with clay so that the composition
harder. Furthermore, the composition of the mixture is
wrapped with paper

3. Eraser.
Eraser is one of the stationery
supplies that are soft rubber that is able to eliminate the
resulting mark with a pencil. An eraser. Removal rubbery,

and often colored white or black (although also found


chocolate or pink to beautify the appearance of the
appropriate use of technology). There is a fitted pencil with
an eraser on the end. Removal is expensive may have
vinyl or plastic material in addition to the rubber. Eraser
also refer to the chalkboard eraser like a black board or
white board. Traditional black board eraser is rectangular
wood blocks are made of fabrics made from wool.

4. Pulpen.
Ball-point pen or a
pen (English: ballpoint pen) is stationery edges using a
small ball that rotates to control spending viscous ink that
is stored in cylindrical columns. Tip pens in the form of
small balls of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide whose
diameter varies, generally 0.7 to 1.2 mm. [1] Large
diameter ball effect on the thickness of writing on paper.
Immediately after the ink dried in contact with the paper.
Unlike ballpoint pens, pen-priced and free maintenance.
The mention of a regular ballpoint pen as familiar to most
people mention that Indonesia is wrong. Mentioning the
right of this instrument is a ballpoint (pen).
Initially, stationery ink pen and ink are used separately.
Pen used initially made from goose down as is commonly
used in Europe in the Middle Ages, reed stems of water
used in the Middle East or even brush that is used in China
and Japan. The disadvantage is its use often trouble the
wearer because the ink splattered or spilled on the paper.

5. Ruller.
Ruler is a measuring device
and drawing tools to draw straight lines. There are various
kinds of ruler, ranging from straight up to the triangle
(usually right-angled triangle isosceles and right-angled
triangle 30 -60 ). The ruler can be made of plastic,
metal, ribbon-shaped and so on. There is also a ruler that
can be folded.

6.

Sharpener.

pencil

sharpener (also referred to in ireland as a parer or


topper) is a device for sharpening a pencil s writing point
by shaving away its worn surface. Pencil sharpeners may
be operated manually or by an electric motor

7.Pencil

case.

Pencil box is a box for


storing pencil. A pencil box can also contain other stationery
as an eraser, pen, tip-x, color pencil, and a calculator. Pencil
boxes are generally made of hard or soft plastic, generally
using soft plastic used to cover zippers, also with decoration

assortment for users among children as the pictures utopian


character.

8.Marker.

A marker, fineliner, marking pens,


felt-tip markers, felt-tip pen, flow, marker or texta (in
Australia) or pen sketches (in India), is a pen which has the
ink-source itself, and the tip is made of porous, pressed fiberlike feel. [1] a permanent marker consists of a container
(glass, aluminum or plastic) and a core of absorbent material.
This filling serves as a carrier for the ink. The upper part of
the marker contains a pen made at an earlier time than hard
felt material, and a cap to prevent dry marker. Until the early
1990s the most common solvent used for ink toluene and
xylene. Both of these substances are both dangerous and is
characterized by a very strong smell. Today, the ink is usually
made on the basis of alcohol (eg, 1-propanol, 1-butanol,
diacetone alcohol and cresol).

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