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  2. Rainstick - Wikipedia

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    When the stick is upended, the pebbles fall to the other end of the tube, bouncing off the internal protrusions to create a sound reminiscent of falling rain. [2] The rainstick is believed to have been invented by the Mapuche and was played in the belief it could bring about rainstorms.

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    Using a pair of scissors, cut the paper towel roll open lengthwise. Roll your dough into a log of the same length as the cardboard tube. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap, then enclose the cardboard ...

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  5. Paper towel - Wikipedia

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    A roll of paper towels (kitchen roll) A paper towel is an absorbent, disposable towel made from paper. [1] In Commonwealth English, paper towels for kitchen use are also known as kitchen rolls, kitchen paper, or kitchen towels. [2]

  6. Rainmaking (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    A rain dance being performed in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia Rain dance, ca. 1920 (from the Potawatomi agency, presumably Prairie Band Potawatomi people) Rainmaking is a weather modification ritual that attempts to invoke rain. It is based on the belief that humans can influence nature, spirits, or the ancestors who withhold or bring rain. [1]

  7. Mom cuts paper towel roll in half to teach kids a lesson ...

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    A mom shared a genius way to save on paper towel rolls — especially if your kids like to take a generous helping. Paper towels are convenient and sometimes the best way to clean up a mess.

  8. Kau chim - Wikipedia

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    Kau shim sticks (籤; qiān; cim 1): The flat sticks which are stored in the tube. Generally made of bamboo, they resemble wide, flat incense sticks, and are often painted red at one end. A single number, both in Arabic numerals and in Chinese characters, is inscribed on each stick. Each stick has a different number on it, and no two are alike.

  9. Kitchen towel - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen towel can refer to: Dishtowel in North American English, called tea towel in UK English; Paper towel in UK English This page was last edited on 4 ...