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    pieces of glass are the most common instruments used for the cutting. Unless performed in a hospital, the cutting tool is generally rusty and very dirty. Instead of sterilizing the instrument between surgeries, it is placed on dirt, ashes, or cow dung. This results in many infections. Using the same tool on several girls also promotes the spread of HIV. Due to loss of blood and pain many girls suffer from shock. Many women suffer from pelvic complications. Also urinary retention and urinary

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    slapped that wooden mixture in wooden mounds. Then later outside on the ground to dry. Bricks were the building box for everything in Egypt They used bricks to build peasants homes and they also used bricks to build pharaohs palaces Potter mixed cow dung, water, straw, and mud which produced clay. They put the clay in the potter's wheel. The exterior surface of pots was often covered with a reddish slip and/or decorated using a stylus or comb before the pots were fired in kilns. And then a vessel

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    We do not realize how big our human footprint is when it comes to water pollution and depletion. Often, we get to the point where it is too late to fix the problem at hand or our genius intelligence kicks in just in time. The film "Water" hosted by Dr. M. Sanjayan and the article "To The Last Drop" by Laura Parker, help point out exactly what we have done as humans to contribute to the destruction and saving of our number one survival source, water. Water pollution is a big issue in our country

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    June 2000, about 500 fiberglass cows were exhibitioned throughout New York City. Lynch and other internationally acclaimed artists were asked for a contribution. Lynch’s artwork was however declined for its controversial subject matter and crude appearance. The censorship of art in New York has always been a debate. Recently Mayor Rudolph Giuliani threatened to shut down the Brooklyn Museum of Art for displaying a painting of the Virgin Mary decorated with elephant dung. The parks commissioner Henry

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    A prophet was someone called by God to be a spokesman and a model of the message that God gave them. The prophets spoke the God-given message through different types of oracles, as well as in a poetic fashion. Not only did God call the prophets to speak the message, he also called them to visually illustrate the message with their lives. So, they lived out what they preached. Hosea was a prophet to the kingdom of Israel. God called Hosea to marry a harlot as a symbol of Israel’s adultery

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    Good evening, brothers, sisters, sheep, cows, goats, cats, dogs, horses, and of course all of the hens. On behalf of the whole management and organisation of this farm, I , Squealer, would like to express my deepest honour of representing our solicitous leader Napoleon, without whom Manor farm, or better known to you as Animal farm, would be in a situation far less desirable than a horse's dung. Recently, it has been brought to my attention that the majority of our fellow farm animals are in great

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    religious reasons. In India, Hindu does not eat cows because cows are useful and have a spiritual aspect of considering cows as mothers. When India was not developed, many women died giving birth. Motherless children received milk from other mothers, but often times, infants were given cow milk. The aspect of the child survives on cow milk makes people spiritually bonded to cow. Furthermore, in many rural parts of India, cow dung is great manure for farms and cows

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    Physics Of The Catapult

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    Google Sites page “Physics of Catapults 101”, “Catapults were known for throwing a multitude of objects at the enemy. These include but were not limited to: stones, sharp wood poles, darts, pots of Greek Fire, quicklime, burning tar, burning sand, dung, dead animals, body parts, and diseased bodies.” (First form of biological warfare utilized the Trebuchet.) Differing catapults fired better suited

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    Omnivores Dilemma

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    Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat (Young Reader’s Edition) - Grade 7 Originally published in New York: Dial Books, 2009. Learning Objective: The goal of this two day exemplar is to give students the opportunity to use the reading and writing habits they’ve been practicing on a regular basis to unpack Pollan’s investigative journalism of industrial farms. By reading and rereading the passage closely combined with classroom discussion about it, students will

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    immemorial. Composting is the decomposition of organic matter by microorganism in warm, moist, aerobic and anaerobic environment. Farmers have been using compost made out of cow dung and other agro-waste. The compost made out of urban heterogeneous waste is found to be of higher nutrient value as compared to the compost made out of cow dung and agro-waste. Composting of Solid Waste is, therefore, the most simple and cost effective technology for treating the organic fraction of solid waste. Full-scale commercially

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