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  2. Loose leaf - Wikipedia

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    The chief advantage of loose-leaf paper is its flexibility and economy in use. A punched sheet of paper can be inserted into a ring binder, removed for separate use, and then returned to the binder. Different sheets can be organized into a different order in a binder, or removed entirely and refiled in another binder, or disposed of as needed.

  3. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    There are also various options of binder types such as the commonly used vinyl binders or customizable poly binders, turned edge binders, and sewn binders. Most binder covers are made of three pieces, in the fashion of a hardback book, with three pieces of board held together with sheets of vinyl or other materials and hinges. Materials vary ...

  4. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    Three different international-standard two-hole punches. A hole punch, also known as hole puncher, or paper puncher, is an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder (such collected sheets are called loose leaves).

  5. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Repairs or restorations are often done to emulate the style of the original binding. For new works, some publishers print unbound manuscripts which a binder can collate and bind, but often an existing commercially bound book is pulled, or taken apart, in order to be given a new binding. Once the text block of the book has been pulled, it can be ...

  6. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of binder clips, with an AA battery for scale. A binder clip is a strip of spring steel bent into the shape of an isosceles triangle with loops at the apex. Tension along the base of the triangle forces the two sides closed, and the loops prevent the sharp steel edges from cutting into the paper.

  7. Kurt Binder - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous Binder cumulant is a very important and frequently used quantity in analyzing phase diagrams. Binder was a member of the editorial board of several leading scientific journals as well as a member of academies of science in Austria, Bulgaria, and Germany. [citation needed]

  8. Splitting (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Splitting, also called binary thinking, dichotomous thinking, black-and-white thinking, all-or-nothing thinking, or thinking in extremes, is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into a cohesive, realistic whole.

  9. William Gibson - Wikipedia

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    In Norfolk, Virginia, Gibson attended Pines Elementary School, where the teachers' lack of encouragement for him to read was a cause of dismay for his parents. [10] While Gibson was still a young child, [ a ] a little over a year into his stay at Pines Elementary, [ 10 ] his father choked to death in a restaurant while on a business trip. [ 7 ]