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The quickest way is to right-click the Start button. A power user menu will pop up. Just select "Disk Management" from that list. It's super easy and should take you right there. Give that a go, and you should be all set! It’s my go-to method.
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It usually takes about one to three days for something to pass. But it really depends on some things. Like what the object is, and how big it is. A small, smooth thing like a bead should pass with no problem in your poop.
But if it's sharp or big, it can get stuck. Things like batteries or magnets are a big emergency, you need to go to the hospital right away.
Watch for any bad signs. If you have stomach pain, are throwing up, or see blood, you should go to the ER. Honestly, it's always best to call a doctor for advice. They will know for sure what to do.
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I reckon it is a word from Singapore. They have a special English they call Singlish. People say 'keh' at the end of a sentence. It is like asking 'right?' or 'isn't it?'. But it can also show you are a bit surprised or that you are not sure. My mate says it is to check if someone agrees with you. Like you think they should know already. Hope that helps, mate.
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AKD is a long name. It is Alkyl Ketene Dimer. But it is easier to think what it does.
It is a chemical. For making paper. It helps paper not get wet. It makes paper resist water.
Think of a paper coffee cup. Or a milk carton. Water does not go through, right? AKD is a big reason why. It is a very important chemical for the paper industry.
It is like a special wax for paper. When they make paper, it is all wet pulp. Like a paper soup. They mix the AKD into this soup.
The AKD sticks to all the small paper fibers. It covers them. So when the paper is dry, water cannot get inside the fibers so easy. This process is called 'sizing' in the paper world. It is a modern way to do it.
So you find it in many papers. Like office paper for your printer. So the ink does not spread everywhere. Also food boxes, books, and paper bags. It is a very common stuff to make paper better and stronger against liquids. It is used in so many things we use every day.
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