Currently, to my knowledge, nobody has discovered a monopole (magnet with a single pole), although this is something that is predicted by super string theory and the grand unification theory. So for now, in your everyday life, it is safe to say that a magnet always has two poles.
one of them hyas copper in it's name >:D
'Magnet was first found one island named magnetia in Greece
I remember in the early 1970's, The Way was the name of a new version of The Bible which attempted to make the Bible easier to understand and to apply to one's everyday life.
memory
Well, to keep a picture or a report card, regular letter and all that stuff on a fridge
There are things (I can't remember their name) that face in one direction on a magnet. When these face in different directions the magnet gradually loses force
Virtualization can be used many different ways in everyday life. Those who use hypothetical situations in their work would use this everyday.
to entertain one and give an escape to the everyday feeling of life.
One of the elements to make water or H2o.
Normally permanent magnets are those solid metallic ones we can play with so you can probably get away with calling them an (insert shape here) magnet. e.g. Bar Magnet. As for another name. I don't think it has one. You can't call them electromagnets!
The style of writing that conveys a situation of everyday life as one would expect it to occur is realistic writing.