Taken From
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper
Paper is a commodity of thin material produced by the amalgamation of
fibers, typically vegetable fibers composed of cellulose, which are
subsequently held together by hydrogen bonding. While the fibers used are
usually natural in origin, a wide variety of synthetic fibers, such as
polypropylene and polyethylene, may be incorporated into paper as a way of
imparting desirable physical properties. The most common source of these
kinds of fibers is wood pulp from pulpwood trees, largely softwoods and
hardwoods, such as spruce and aspen respectively. Other vegetable fiber
materials including those of cotton, hemp, linen, and rice may be used.
"shruti" <> wrote in message
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> Can anybody tell me that whether 70-270 is considered as a MCP paper. will
> i
> be recognised as a MCP certified after giving the 70-270 paper