James Madison, the tiniest President ever.
James Madison was small and soft spoken which brought about the comment of being "no bigger than a piece of soap."
Can you show an example of a third party soap progress note in case management?In US GOVERNMENT
No. Soap had been in use by man at least 8,000 years before him. Lotions have also been made by ancient man. He came up with peanut butter.
with soap and water in a sink by hand with a dishrag, or by a special 1950's dish cleaning dog.
yes there is if you do this you will be sent to jail for 99 years with a death sentence and have to drop the soap
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The president described by his friends as "no bigger than a half piece of soap" was Franklin Pierce. This remark highlighted his small stature and perhaps his perceived lack of presence. Pierce served as the 14th president of the United States from 1853 to 1857 and is often remembered for his controversial policies regarding slavery and westward expansion.
James Madison.
James Madison was small and soft spoken which brought about the comment of being "no bigger than a piece of soap."
Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
Glycerin increases the "strength" of the structure of the soapy water that forms the bubble's surface. That's why when we make up our own soap solution to blow bubbles, we include some glycerin. The makers of commercial bubble blowing soap do it, and so can we.
Soap is slippery because it reduces friction between surfaces, allowing them to slide past each other easily. This is due to the soap molecules forming a thin layer on the surface, which helps to lubricate and reduce the roughness of contact between objects.
Yes, baking soda can help make bigger soap bubbles. When added to the soap solution, the baking soda acts as a pH buffer, making the solution slightly more alkaline, which can help create stronger and longer-lasting bubbles.
Yes, you can melt small pieces of leftover soap and pour them into a mold to create a larger bar of soap. This process is known as rebatching. Just be aware that the texture and appearance of the soap may change slightly during the melting and re-molding process.
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