A home appliance is a device or gadget that assists in a household function. Think of something people commonly do within their homes - such as cleaning or cooking - and remember items people may use to complete said activities.
- <em>For instance, number 2 on the list below (toothbrush) is a home appliance commonly found in bathrooms that assists in cleaning oneself.</em>
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<u>List (10 for variety):</u>
- Hair Dryer -- <em>used for drying hair</em>
- Toothbrush -- <em>used for brushing teeth</em>
- Clothes Washer -- <em>used for washing clothes</em>
- Clothes Dryer -- <em>used for drying clothes</em>
- Rice Cooker -- <em>used for cooking rice</em>
- Coffee Maker -- <em>used for making coffee</em>
- Tea Maker -- <em>used for making tea</em>
- Toaster -- <em>used for toasting bread</em>
- Dishwasher -- <em>used for washing dishes</em>
- Vacuum Cleaner -- <em>used for vacuuming debris/trash</em>
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Yes it has been reported that modern redlining is pushing Texans from their homes.
<h3>What is redlining?</h3>
This is a sort of discriminatory practice that is meted to the people that are thought to exist in areas that are bad for investments.
In Texas, the people are facing issues that have to do with increase in Tax payments and other forms of high cost of living. This is making it difficult for people to keep up.
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Put very simply, as one muscle contracts, the corresponding muscle relaxes.
Answer: the ability of the witness to explain the probability that no other person, except an identical twin has the same DNA type as that discovered at the crime scene.
Explanation:
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) can be obtained from blood, hair, and many biological materials.
DNA evidence is one of the most secure methods applied to criminal cases, even for offenses from before the advancements in DNA-testing technology.
However, identical twins share the same DNA, so their DNA is not useful as evidence of a crime, nor a paternity test.