Well basically, you have to angle it so it just slips in, then give it a sharp but painless thrust so it rubs against the colon. Answer solved.
everyday they use math
you use math almost everyday any job you do you use math.
the banks use math so they can get their pay and count money
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
Artists will use math when they are drawing something if they need to know the dimensions to draw. They might also use math when they are determining pricing.
People use a lot of electricity, and often need to obtain it from many different sources in order to get enough. It is also true that windmills have other uses than the generation of electricity, and they were in use centuries before electricity came into use. You can mill grain without electricity, by connecting millstones to an axle, which is turned by the wind.
electricity generation
The generation of electricity.
The dam is being built for the same reason Hoover Dam was built; to use hydroelectric power to make electricity.
Benjamin Franklin started off a lightning rod and mad Electricity when the lighting hit it and made Electricity and pat it on from generation to generation.
Electricity I use comes from a hydro electric dam on the Columbia River.
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
Process heat and electricity generation.
it is a dam
Electricity generation through photovoltaic and/or CSP technique.
You are probably thinking of hydroelectric, which refers to the generation of electricity by the use of dams and waterfalls.
Yes, a lot. Almost every river in the world that can dam are already dammed.