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Is there a proper name for a fear of toilet paper?

i looked up on the internet and found a site
http://www.phobia-fear-release.com/list-of-phobia-names.html
it has every fear known on it and i found one like what you want
there is fear of paper itself-Papyrophobia
but you could always look up on the site and see if i overlooked it.

What is the proper name for 'rolling papers'?

Rizla - actually a brand name but everyone asks for them that way

Is there a proper way to staple?

Look at it this way. This is how stack the portrait & landscape doc. The point direct the top of the document. So, in Portrait doc it's like this:

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While on Landscape doc, it's like this.

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When a portrait document in on top, you put staple on upper left. because when you browse the docs (with the paper in front of you), you can use your left hand to turn to page 2.

WHEN the top is a landscape doc, & 2nd page is portrait then you should staple on top right. When the top page is in front of you, you would then use your right hand to turn the page. On page 2, it;s portrait then you use your left hand to turn the page (consistent with the thing I mentioned above).

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What is the proper format for research paper?

Check with your academic counselor, faculty advisor, or your professor. Each will be able to refer you to the specific style used in your department or college.There are three general styles (and formats) used in writing a research paper:APA: The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA Style Guide) provides a prescribed format and defines how to include citations and references. What is APA Style?MLA: The Modern Language Association Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing provides the format and references for appropriately writing scholarly papers. MLA Formatting and Style GuideChicago Manual of Style: Provides guides for writing a number of different kinds of articles and papers and is used widely for publishing by professional societies and academic publications. The Chicago Manual of Style OnlineI have used APA for most of my academic writing. Depending on the organization I am writing for, I have used the MLA and Chicago Manual of Style. Each of these styles can apply to both quantitative and qualitative papers.

What is the proper name for wet and dry paper in DT?

In my earlier question i was told it was water-abrasive paper! but my DT teacher said it was wrong. He gave us a hint though, the hint was it began with M. just like my last question we used it for filing down acrylic.

What is proper etiquette for paper napkins?

Most paper napkins will waft away if you try to place them on your lap.

What I do, is keep the paper napkin handy at the left side of my place, to wipe my lips with if necessary.

I usually have a bandanna somewhere in my purse. They're very handy for many purposes. I use that for a lap napkin if I need one.

Etiquette is different in modest restaurants from what it would be at home.

— At home, it's unmannerly to tuck your napkin into your waistband or anywhere else in your clothes. At a restaurant, that's often the only way a paper napkin will stay in place.

— At home you unfold your napkin right away and place it on your lap. At a restaurant, you may leave your silverware wrapped in the paper napkin until the food comes, when you can put your silverware on a plate. Also, it's OK to request additional paper napkins. At the end of the meal, fold your paper napkin so that it's apparent that it's been used -- but don't crumple it up.

— When you're seated in a booth, it's considerate to move your empty plates and dishes to where the server can more easily reach them to remove them.

— Many little items, such as crackers, tea bags, and sugar packets, come in wrappings. Try to fold the wrappings flat and tuck them somewhere neatly -- don't create a big trash pile on the table.

Is it proper to use etc in a research paper?

I would not use etc.

You need to write clearly. For example, if you are listing fruits you like, don't say "I like oranges, grapefruit, etc." Instead, say "I like oranges, grapefruit, and other citrus fruit." By saying "other citrus fruit" you are being more specific than by saying just etc.

You should also avoid any informal or vague vocabulary. For example, say children not kids. Don't say stuff or things. Be specific. What stuff or things do you mean?

Don't use contractions. Say "I will" and "they do not" not "I'll" and "they don't."

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