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    became a massive hit. Guess who they are. Yes, fidget spinners. Small fidget toys made from plastic or metal, spinning on our fingers to their massive boom. These toys might look simple and small, but their popularity isn’t. They’re well known all over the world. So, what do they hide behind their metal bearings? Where and when do they come from? Sit back and get yourself a cup of coffee, as I will take you on this trip, uncovering fidget spinners, and examining their reason of existence, in terms of

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    The Spinner dolphin is a dolphin that is found in offshore tropical waters around the world. It is famous for its acrobatic displays in which it spins along its longitudinal axis as it leaps through the air. That is where the name “Spinner” comes from. It is a family member of the Delphinidae of toothed whales. There are 4 subspecies of the Spinner dolphin. But, the Gray’s Spinner dolphin is most common. Spinner dolphins are nocturnal, which means they hunt during the night. They do that so they

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    Fidget spinners are little gadgets with a bearing in the center that enables you to turn it in your hand. They are usually made up of metal or plastic and come in wide assortment of designs and colors. A large number of the most popular products have three prongs surrounding the bearing that makes for an entrancing sight while spinning. To use a fidget spinner, an individual holds the center point of the spinner with thumb and finger and afterward utilizes the other hand or different fingers on a

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    Are a type of fidgeting toy hence the name fidget spinner. It is advertised as helping people who continuously fidget, but Experts were divided on this claim. Seeing as it seems to be a distraction at schools I believe it is false. They were invented way back in the 1990’s yet now in 2017 they became a HUGE hit. Resulting with most schools banning these spinners, while others made them only for people with medical conditions. Some may even not have rules on them. This interesting google search rates

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    Yes fidget spinners should absolutely be allowed in classrooms, under the right circumstances. They help kids that have disorders that make it harder to concentrate, like ADD, Autism, anxiety, and ADHD. A fidget spinner is a type of toy, whose marketers claim it relieves stress. A basic fidget spinner consists of a bearing in the center of a design made from any of a variety of materials including brass, stainless steel, titanium, copper and plastic. The toy has been advertised as helping people

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    the only one.Many people enjoy fidget spinners but then there are other people who think they are a waste of money.I am a person who thinks they are a waste of money and a nuisance.I think that fidget spinners should be banned because they cause a distraction and can cause injuries. I think that fidget spinners should be banned because they can cause injuries to the person spinning the spinner and people around them.Many kids like to try and spin spinners on their head and it could fall and hit

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    Why Slime is better than Fidget Spinners. Fidget spinner Slime Well, fidget spinners are fun but what's the point! I mean all you do is put it in between your fingers, flick it and then it spins. But slime is a whole other level! This is why slime is better than fidget spinners. Well with slime you get to make it instead of buying it, wait can’t you buy slime? Well you can buy slime

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    No More Spinning! Fidget spinners, a spinning piece of plastic that everyone like even though it just spins woopty do, what an amazing toy. Fidget spinners have spun up some questions about whether it should be banned or not banned in schools because of how students use them. With most just spinning them instead of paying attention in class fidget spinners shouldn't be aloud in school because they can hurt someone if the trick goes wrong, distract the user because of the noise which is the opposite

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    involved science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM). To focus specifically on the mathematics component, one of the lessons we created involved one of the world’s most popular toys of today - the Fidget Spinner. Initially, we were going to use a regular game spinner for our probability workstation but we wanted to make sure the students were engaged and having fun learning math. The students had a task to export oil within the countries we focused on during the week. The students had

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    replies. Tod grabs his cell phone, puts it in his jacket,then proceeds to leave to go to investigate the crime. Before Tod left the building, he realized he forgot his favorite toy, a fidget spinner. As Tod’s hand wraps around the spinner, he is interrupted by Eugene saying “ I hate Fidget Spinners.” “Well, where’d it happen?” “Tater questions. “Just a view blocks this way” Eugene says. Detective Bling and Tod start walking in that direction, and enter a house, with a broken window. A

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