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  2. Human multitasking - Wikipedia

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    A person simultaneously making use of a laptop and mobile phone. Human multitasking is the concept that one can split their attention on more than one task or activity at the same time, such as speaking on the phone while driving a car.

  3. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    The word "peeler" of similar origin, is used in Northern Ireland. Bob's your uncle "there you go", "it's that simple". [37] (Some areas of US have the phrase Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt) bod a person [38] [39] bodge a cheap or poor (repair) job, can range from inelegant but effective to outright failure. e.g.

  4. Ulu - Wikipedia

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    The handle could also be carved from bone, and wood was sometimes used when it was available. [15] In certain areas, such as Ulukhaktok ("where there is material for ulus"), [16] Northwest Territories, copper was used for the cutting surface. [17] The modern ulu is still often made with a caribou antler handle but the blade is usually made of ...

  5. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    A T-piece is commonly fitted to the end of the handle to aid grip and control where the shovel is designed for moving soil and heavy materials. These designs can all be easily mass-produced. The term shovel also applies to larger excavating machines called power shovels, which serve the same purpose—digging, lifting, and moving material.

  6. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Another problem with knives that have metal handles is that, since metal is an excellent heat-conductor, these knives can be very uncomfortable, and even painful or dangerous, when handled without gloves or other protective handwear in (very) cold climates. A traditional knife handle made from buffalo horn (Tasikmalaya, Indonesia)

  7. They - Wikipedia

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    Singular they is a use of they as an epicene (gender-neutral) pronoun for a singular referent. [7] [8] In this usage, they follows plural agreement rules (they are, not *they is), but the semantic reference is singular. Unlike plural they, singular they is only used for people. For this reason, it could be considered to have personal gender.

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  9. Office - Wikipedia

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    Jack London in his office, 1916. The word "office" stems from the Latin "officium" and its equivalents in various Romance languages.An officium was not necessarily a place, but often referred instead to human staff members of an organization, or even the abstract notion of a formal position like a magistrate.