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Co-operation and cohesion

Unexpected Elements

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The History of Glue

The glue essentially penetrates both of them a little bit it dries out in case of things like Elmer's glue and then because of that drying behavior it now brings you two pieces of paper together for example. You can glue almost everything together some materials are harder than others we have these what's called these low surface energy plastics such as Tupperware. If you can do a flame on them do a plasma treatment suddenly you can make the surfaces slightly porous and then the adhesive and negotiator goes into there and can finally talk to them both TerryDo you know how long we've had glaze we've hadglues ever since humans have been around? There's even some evidence that the end

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