![]() Policy PerspectivesEmployer Policies to Enhance the Application of Office System Technology to Clerical Work Restructuring Work: Temporary, Part-Time, and At-Home Employment Recent Trends in Clerical Employment: The Impact of Technological Change Integrated Circuits/Segregated Labor: Women in Computer-Related Occupations and High-Tech Industries New Technology and Office Tradition: The Not-So-Changing World of the Secretary Machines Instead of Clerks: Technology and the Feminization of Bookkeeping, 1910-1950 Case Studies of Women Workers and Information TechnologyThe Technological Transformation of White-Collar Work: A Case Study of the Insurance Industry OverviewTechnology, Women, and Work: Policy Perspectives Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences.Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education.Be sure to disconnect the short circuit immediately, or else you risk an explosion, even with small batteries.Help Ordering Information New Releases Browse by Division Browse by Topic Touch the center of the wire (hottest part) to your tinder pile until it forms an ember. Alternately, use the clip to connect the positive and negative terminals on a AA or AAA battery (but never anything larger even in a survival situation, the risk of explosion isn’t worth the reward). If all else fails, rub a paper clip between the two terminals of a 9-volt battery, touching them simultaneously and producing sparks. Lash this, prongs out, to a thumb-thick stick and use it to stab at small rodents, frogs, and birds. Unfold the clip into a U-shape and fold over the tops to create barbs (as for fishing). Caution: Never remove objects from the eyes cover with gauze or a piece of cloth and seek medical attention. Straighten the clip, then bend it around a stick to form tweezers. The paper clip will rotate until it’s aligned north-south. Now, magnetize the metal by rubbing it quickly against your clothes, hair, or some fur (about 50 swipes does it). Straighten the clip, then break it in half by folding it repeatedly (it’ll float easier). Gather your materials: as small a leaf as will float your clip, a non-metallic vessel, and some water (or a still puddle). Cover with a sterile bandage and some duct tape. First, study the blister: How does your foot apply pressure to the area as you step? Target the first area the boot touches and make your hole there. Sterilize the clip’s end and use it as a lance. Severe blisters can hamper your ability to walk. Stop as soon as you see blood pressure will reduce right away. Slowly and with light pressure, corkscrew the clip, boring it into the nail. Sterilize the end with fire and place the pointy end on your affected nail. Unfold and straighten the clip’s outermost joint. Go for small fish only.īlood blisters under toenails are extremely painful and can cause the nail to fall off. Fold over a quarter-inch of metal on the hook end to make a barb on the outside (prevents the fish from slipping off). Using pliers or your fingers, shape the clip into a simple hook with a small loop at the top (like an ornament hook). ![]() Get full access to Outside Learn, our online education hub featuring in-depth fitness, nutrition, and adventure courses and more than 2,000 instructional videos when you sign up for Outside+ ![]()
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