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  1. Asked: January 23, 2025In: General Reference

    is chemistry an art

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:24 am

    Chemistry blends art and science—its creativity in designing molecules, vibrant reactions, and elegant structures mirrors artistry. Yet, it’s grounded in precise laws. Like a painter’s palette, chemists mix elements to reveal beauty in patterns and transformations, making it a dance of logic and imaUnfold thinking...

    Chemistry blends art and science—its creativity in designing molecules, vibrant reactions, and elegant structures mirrors artistry. Yet, it’s grounded in precise laws. Like a painter’s palette, chemists mix elements to reveal beauty in patterns and transformations, making it a dance of logic and imagination.

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  2. Asked: January 28, 2025In: Arts & Entertainment

    how to perform art

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:22 am

    Creating art starts with inspiration—observe the world or emotions. Choose your medium: paint, clay, or digital. Sketch loosely, then refine. Don’t fear mistakes; they’re part of the process. Add layers, textures, or contrasts. Step back, assess, and adjust. Sign it when it feels complete. Art is exUnfold thinking...

    Creating art starts with inspiration—observe the world or emotions. Choose your medium: paint, clay, or digital. Sketch loosely, then refine. Don’t fear mistakes; they’re part of the process. Add layers, textures, or contrasts. Step back, assess, and adjust. Sign it when it feels complete. Art is expression—no rules, just heart.

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  3. Asked: August 16, 2021In: General Reference

    what is the art of vengeance

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    The art of vengeance is the calculated, often poetic pursuit of retribution. It blends strategy with emotion, turning pain into power. Unlike blind rage, it’s deliberate—crafted to mirror the hurt inflicted. Think of it as a dark masterpiece: patience as the brush, justice (or cruelty)

    The art of vengeance is the calculated, often poetic pursuit of retribution. It blends strategy with emotion, turning pain into power. Unlike blind rage, it’s deliberate—crafted to mirror the hurt inflicted. Think of it as a dark masterpiece: patience as the brush, justice (or cruelty)

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  5. Asked: June 9, 2025In: People & Society

    how to compile data

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:19 am

    Compiling data involves gathering, organizing, and analyzing information systematically. Start by defining your goal, then collect relevant data from reliable sources. Clean and sort the data, removing duplicates or errors. Use tools like Excel or databases for organization. Finally, analyze to drawUnfold thinking...

    Compiling data involves gathering, organizing, and analyzing information systematically. Start by defining your goal, then collect relevant data from reliable sources. Clean and sort the data, removing duplicates or errors. Use tools like Excel or databases for organization. Finally, analyze to draw meaningful insights. Keep it structured!

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  6. Asked: November 17, 2021In: General Reference

    how to collect data in research

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:16 am

    Collecting data in research involves choosing the right method—surveys, interviews, observations, or experiments. Keep it simple: define your goal, pick reliable tools, and ensure ethical consent. Stay organized, record accurately, and double-check for errors. Whether qualitative or quantitative, quUnfold thinking...

    Collecting data in research involves choosing the right method—surveys, interviews, observations, or experiments. Keep it simple: define your goal, pick reliable tools, and ensure ethical consent. Stay organized, record accurately, and double-check for errors. Whether qualitative or quantitative, quality matters more than quantity. Stay flexible—sometimes the best insights come from unexpected places

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  7. Asked: April 1, 2025In: Internet & Telecom

    how to collect money online

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:14 am

    Payment Links: Use platforms like Paystack or Flutterwave to generate payment links. Bank Transfers: Share your account details securely. USSD Codes: Let customers pay via *bank USSD. Social Media: Share QR codes or mobile money options.

    Payment Links: Use platforms like Paystack or Flutterwave to generate payment links.

    Bank Transfers: Share your account details securely.

    USSD Codes: Let customers pay via *bank USSD.

    Social Media: Share QR codes or mobile money options.

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  8. Asked: December 4, 2019In: Internet & Telecom

    FOUNDER of facebook

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    The founder of Facebook is Mark Zuckerberg. He launched the platform in 2004 while studying at Harvard, initially as "TheFacebook" for college students. It quickly expanded globally, revolutionizing social media. Zuckerberg, now a tech billionaire, remains Facebook's CEO under Meta, its parent compaUnfold thinking...

    The founder of Facebook is Mark Zuckerberg. He launched the platform in 2004 while studying at Harvard, initially as “TheFacebook” for college students. It quickly expanded globally, revolutionizing social media. Zuckerberg, now a tech billionaire, remains Facebook’s CEO under Meta, its parent company. His vision connected billions but also faced controversies over privacy and misinformation. A polarizing yet iconic figure

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  9. Asked: September 18, 2024In: People & Society

    how to apply knowledge in real life

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:09 am

    Applying knowledge in real life starts with understanding the concept deeply. Break it into actionable steps, practice consistently, and adapt to real-world challenges. Share insights with others, reflect on outcomes, and refine your approach. Stay curious—learning never stops

    Applying knowledge in real life starts with understanding the concept deeply. Break it into actionable steps, practice consistently, and adapt to real-world challenges. Share insights with others, reflect on outcomes, and refine your approach. Stay curious—learning never stops

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  10. Asked: April 15, 2020In: General Reference

    what are clouds made of

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    Clouds are mostly made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that form when water vapor in the air cools and condenses. They float because they’re light, like fog high up. Sometimes dust or smoke helps them form. Big, puffy ones? Water droplets. Wispy, high ones? Ice crystals. Nature’s fluffy art,Unfold thinking...

    Clouds are mostly made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that form when water vapor in the air cools and condenses. They float because they’re light, like fog high up. Sometimes dust or smoke helps them form. Big, puffy ones? Water droplets. Wispy, high ones? Ice crystals. Nature’s fluffy art, always changing!

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  11. Asked: March 2, 2025In: Computers & Electronics

    how to uninstall a program in windows computer

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 1:01 am

    Uninstalling programs on a Windows PC is simple! Open Settings > Apps > Installed apps. Find the program, click the three dots (⋮) next to it, and select Uninstall. Confirm if prompted. For stubborn apps, use Control Panel > Programs and Features. Right-click the program and hit Uninstall.

    Uninstalling programs on a Windows PC is simple! Open Settings > Apps > Installed apps. Find the program, click the three dots (⋮) next to it, and select Uninstall. Confirm if prompted. For stubborn apps, use Control Panel > Programs and Features. Right-click the program and hit Uninstall.

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