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How to Add Volume to Your Hair Naturally
A Simple Substitution Can Make a World of a Difference Like many women, you probably care a lot about your health, the health of your loved ones, and the health of the environment. You also want to look good and feel good about yourself. There are...
1 commentStory of the World Volume 4 Chapter 12
These quizzes from the Story of the World Volume 4 Chapter 12 cover the Irish Potato Famine and the Boer War.
0 commentsInvader Zim DVD Box Set: House Box, Complete Invasion, and more
Buy the Invader Zim DVD box set before it disappears! Choose from the House Box complete set, the Complete Invasion set, or the individual season DVDs.
0 commentsFinding the volume of a sphere by using the formula V = (4/3)*Pi*r^3
The volume of a sphere (a ball) can be calculated using the following formula: V= (4/3) πr³ All you need to know is the radius of the sphere. If you are given the diameter make sure you half this to give the radius of the sphere. If you...
0 commentsA Lazy Girl's Guide to More Volume
Do you have fine hair and wish you had more volume? Is your hair so limp that when you curl it with a curling iron, the curls don't stay in place for more than a few hours? I have an easy and practically free solution for you. All you need to do is...
6 commentsVolume Versus Intensity In Weight Lifting
First, let me define volume and intensity. Volume can be defined in terms of total tonnage moved, with a high volume workout having many sets performed submaximally (that is to say not near failure). Intensity can be defined in a number of ways,...
0 commentsCalculate the Volume of a Sphere from Its Circumference
You know spherical volume in terms of the radius, but what is the volume in terms of the circumference? v = c^3/(6pi^2). See derivation and example.
0 commentsCylindrical Shells Method for the Volume of a Solid of Revolution
How to find the volume of an object with circular cross-sections (solid of revolution) using the cylindrical shell method in calculus.
0 commentsDisk Method for the Volume of a Solid of Revolution
How to calculate the volume of an object with circular cross-sections (solid of revolution) using the calculus disk method.
0 commentsA single mom approach to the stock market
The financial saga of a single mom getting in the stock market while doing the dishes and caring for her children. If she did it, you can do it too!
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