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  2. Suicide bag - Wikipedia

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    A suicide bag, also known as an exit bag or hood, [1] [2] is part of a euthanasia device consisting of a large plastic bag with a drawcord used to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. It is usually used in conjunction with a flow of an inert gas that is lighter or less dense than air, like helium or nitrogen.

  3. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab is a toy lab set designed to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material. The Atomic Energy Lab was released by the A. C. Gilbert Company in 1950.

  4. RAW (rolling papers) - Wikipedia

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    RAW is a brand of rolling papers created in 1995 by Josh Kesselman. [1] Rolling papers are designed to be used for smoking cannabis and tobacco. [2] RAW filters and hand- rolling machines are also products from the same brand.

  5. 75 Spring Crafts To Add Some Colorful Cheer to Your Home

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    Looking for a little spring bling? Amy at Mod Podge Rocks shows how you can easily make your own paper beads. Then, all you have to do is string some up for jewelry or a decorative garland.

  6. Try These Easy Methods for Drying Flowers to Make ... - AOL

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    Or DIY your own press by using cardboard or plain white packing paper to separate the blooms, then weighing it down under a stack of books. ... Flower Press Kit . amazon.com. $25.99.

  7. Paper model - Wikipedia

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    Origami is the process of making a paper model by folding a single piece of paper without using glue or cutting while the variation kirigami does. Card modeling is making scale models from sheets of cardstock on which the parts were printed, usually in full color.