There is nothing in a 3rd world country that they can use for glue. You might say they use rice, but with so many people starving, the only thing they use is boogers.
To make slime, you can use white school glue or clear glue. Avoid using superglue or hot glue as they will not produce the desired stretchy and gooey texture.
It is not recommended to use school glue on nails as it is not designed for use on skin or nails. Instead, it is best to use nail glue or adhesive specifically formulated for use on nails to ensure a safe and proper application.
It is not recommended to use school glue to apply fake eyelashes. It is best to use eyelash glue that is specifically made for that purpose to ensure comfort, proper adhesion, and safety for your eyes.
In general, liquid glue tends to be stronger than glue sticks because it can bond a wider variety of materials and often has a higher bond strength. Glue sticks are convenient for use on paper and lighter materials, but liquid glue is better for heavier items and more permanent bonds.
The ornament was broken and we tried to glue it together.We have several types of glue in our workshop.Glitter was stuck to the homemade birthday card with glue.
Because in other countries they use horses for glue.
It was my destiny to help children in third world countries.
less use of birth control
Yes. Some countries still do.
On average, 93.8% of the World population use tape more than glue on a regular basis. Posted by the U.S. Buereau of Tape and Glue
The first world, also referred to as the free world, refers to democratic and economically developed countries. It's also frequently known as the West, though it also includes other countries like Australia. The second world referred to Communist countries. The third world, also known as the developing world, refers to countries which have far less stable and developed political and economic systems. After the end of the Cold War the terms first and second world generally fell out of use, and the term "developing countries" is now used more frequently than the "third world," which is sometimes seen as an offensive term.
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That is a very complicated question. I think the first thing that we have to ask when considering this is how are "third worlds" created and what is "development." Third World is merely a concept created by dominant countries to deamen and belittle other countries. If you are thinking that development = modern technology or democracy then you are ethnocentric and only believe that western ideals are the barometer for all development. If you are simply wondering how it is that so-called "third world" countries are going to sustain themselves then it would be appropriate to look at global economics and how "first world" countries often use transnational corporatism as a colonial tool to keep capital for themselves while exploiting other countries. Thus, one of the first things everyone one can do to prevent colonial oppression is to stop transnational corporatism. Another aspect to "third world" sustainability is discontinuing war, which greatly disrupts not only people, but the land and environment. Thus, I guess my conlclusion is "third world development" is not really dependent on the third world but the dominant ideology and actions that prevent certain countries from sustaining themselves.
They don't. The use of water in Australia is about one third of the per capita water use in the USA and less than many countries in the developed world.
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
Sweatshops could be used to produce Louis Vutton products if they are produced in third-world countries.