It very much depends on whether you have enough hair left to adhere a clip to but the common practice is to either use a bobby pin to attach the toupee to your real hair underneath by sliding the clip through the mesh of the toupee. Alternatively you may wish to attach some toupee clips by hand (simple needle and thread job) to ensure the toupee will clip into your real hair. Another important factor is the fit of the toupee; if the fit is bad on your head it will never sit correctly.
i believe so.
They work like hoses with a slide attached them. the water comes out the top of the slide and makes the inside of the slide slipery so you can "slide" down them.
No, you can't slide down a rainbow. Rainbows are formed by the refraction and dispersion of sunlight in raindrops, so they don't have a physical surface to slide on. They are optical phenomena and not physical objects.
When you move a slide up on a microscope stage, the image moves down in the field of view. This is because the light travels through the slide from bottom to top, so as you move the slide up, the image appears to move down.
well the two natural enimies on the playground are the slide and swing but the slide has another natural enimie the butt the butt slides down the slide wich makes the slide weaker than the swing so the swing is stronger.
The snapper arm, is the long thin stick thing, right? Ok then. You attach that snapper arm, to the little semi-curved rectangle, the small one. So when you pull the snapper arm across the mousetrap, it hits it. You just slide it in there, with the more hook part facing up. But you have to kind release the bar you pulled down, just slightly so that the snapper arm will stay in place.
when you're going on a slide you are being pulled toward the ground so it would be gravity.
if you do not hold your trumpet so the slide is diagonal to the ceiling, it won't slip. Also if your slide is too wide it will slide no matter what unless you tighten it with another piece of metal
When using the term of the question, that being "current slide" it can be used accurately in several ways. Basically it means "down turn". So if the topic is the economy and the economy is experiencing trouble by a loss of growth, or in fact there is negative growth, the economy is in a down slide. When speaking about an industry in the economy, for example automobile sales, then it can be said that the car industry is in a down slide.
Friction can be useful to control the speed of the slide and prevent the person from sliding too fast. However, too much friction can cause the person to come to a sudden stop or experience discomfort. Finding the right balance of friction is important for a smooth and enjoyable slide experience.
Is the engine and triple? If so they should hook up behind the carbs. There should be a barb sticking out that they slide on to.
Gravity is the force that is pulling you down. However, friction is acting against gravity to keep you in place, since you are rubbing against the slide. So the quick answer would be friction.