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How to make stained glass for school project?

I have to make a project of the middle ages so I chose stained glass. I was thinking of using window clings, but I don't know how to make them. I heard that you can use glue, but I'm not sure. ): And if this doesn't work out, is there another way to make a stained glass without making actual stained glass?

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Bicycle safety in part begins with us, the cyclist. First we must abide by all the rules of the road to gain any respect from the four wheelers. And since most motorist think they own the road, you as a cyclist must do the thinking for them. In most places in Canada, the motorist must give you one metre (3 feet) and pass you, as if you are a car. This rarely happens. If you got in touch with the New York Cycling Advocates, they have many tricks and tips for a safer road for all. They have been at it for 25 years and have done a great job in NY City. I did the century last year and it was great. Also, try not to wear dark clothing, you should have high visibility day and night, don't forget lights, bell, helmet, it is the law in most places. If you go on organised rides, they require you to have the above mentioned. Good luck, remember: never follow, always lead.
Yes, more cyclists. As the number of cyclists on the roads increases, drivers become more aware of them and begin to change their attitude about looking out for them. Lots of bikes on the streets act as a traffic calming device. This works in favour of pedestrians as well. This encourages others to ride their bikes, especially in the downtown core, bikes become the accepted transportation for shorter distances, and this attitude expressed by some of the people who have suggested that riding a bike is too dangerous or that bikes don't belong on the street, goes away.
Jude Yes. A simple solution would be to take a paralleling street to a major automobile artery, and change one of the lanes on that parallel street to a bike only lane. It would keep bikes off of the major streets, yet keep the cyclists on a direct route to their destination. You would have major bike corridors that would parallel the major auto corridors just a block or two away from each other. Raise the awareness of drivers by sponsoring ride to work days, and bicycle friendly events on the weekend to draw more riders into city riding. They could block off large streets for the day, and use it to showcase various areas and sites in the city Soccerref
Sure we can. But if aluminum is the cheapest material to make a can than I don't think the makers of soda pop will can the technique. And even if there is a cheaper and better way to bottle pop, a company would be reluctant to pay the cost of a manufacturing changeover. Cost is always the first consideration, not the morality issue.
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