Sentences with phrase «latrine for»

«I was shocked when they showed us a hole in the ground and told us it was the latrine for the high school,» Ray says.
Huan is known as a radical performance artist whose work is often based on his own body, such as the 1994 work 12 Square Meters, in which he squatted naked in a public latrine for an hour while flies swarmed around him.

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Now Mittens Rmoney will lose the election for sure and we'll never get our mid-space latrine finished on Earth.
But doing things like psychosocial support for families and children to help them recover kind of mentally and emotionally from what they've experienced, cash - for - work programs that will do things like building latrines and bathing facilities in the camps, which is a practical need but also does help if the rains come or hurricanes come.
Rather, Mellor told GMB today: «Damian Green is the sort of guy who under Mrs Thatcher would have been the minister of state for latrines and would have lived in total obscurity.
Today, even former service chiefs are being made to account for fighting the money that was meant for insurgency but diverted and kept in pit latrines.
Jean Magloire, a health activist, faults many Haitians for squandering time and money playing dominoes and the Haitian lottery instead of saving up for or digging latrines themselves.
And animals such as lizards and bobcats, for which raccoon feces is neither food nor a risk, treated the latrines no differently than any other place, the team reports in Oikos.
The United Nations has attempted to fill this gap by securing a pledge from developed countries to halve the number of people without any form of sanitation — whether basic outdoor latrines or indoor toilets — by 2015 as part of its Millennium Development Goals (a series of goals for world development, ranging from alleviating poverty to fighting diseases like AIDS).
You probably don't think of someone else's bathroom as a big social scene, but for many rainforest animals, an ocelot's latrine is the place to be.
Independent archaeologist Gemma Jansen has studied these unsavory sites for the past 20 years, becoming one of the go - to latrine gurus among classical researchers.
After adjustment for factors likely to affect re-infection such as latrine use and drinking water source, 14 % of the children in the handwashing with soap groups (handwashing alone and handwashing plus nail clipping) were re-infected with parasites compared to 29 % of the children in the no handwashing groups (nail clipping only or neither intervention).
The Khaki Scout camp is inordinately orderly, with military synchronization and Rube Goldberg designs for latrines.
Much better to show him taking the powdered waste in the latrine and reconstituting it with water, so as to make manure for his plantings.
For the girls, a significant shortage of bathrooms and latrines means that for several days a month, when their menstrual period falls, it is simply impossible to be at schoFor the girls, a significant shortage of bathrooms and latrines means that for several days a month, when their menstrual period falls, it is simply impossible to be at schofor several days a month, when their menstrual period falls, it is simply impossible to be at school.
The game has a playful sense of humour, and whilst the writing is unlikely to have your sides splitting, it'll certainly raise a wry smile from time to time such as when your troops can't join you for the next battle because they're queuing for the toilet due to a lack of latrines, or upon completing a level to be told «They took some arrows to the knees!».
The artist challenges the vulnerability and durability of the human body by sitting for an hour in a humid public latrine in the «East Village» of Beijing, where he lived at the time, covered in honey, fish sauce and swarming flies.
If conventional toilet options like flush toilets or pit latrines are desired by the community and appropriate for location in question — then there is no reason to look further and those are the toilet solutions to be implemented by the NGO.
As obsolescence set in, stepwells were ignored by their communities, became garbage dumps and latrines, while others were repurposed as storage areas, mined for their stone, or just left to decay.
In some other cultures the matter is less abstract, because the left hand is relegated to latrine duty and, so, using it for much else would be beyond gauche.
They banded together to finish building the latrines, and their schools had clean, running water for the students.
They also will assess Wekin's need for additional wells and latrines.
They could tell very quickly that the latrines were going to be super helpful for the older kids and adults, but Michael and Starla wondered what about all the diaper-less babies and toddlers living in these villages?
They were on a mission trip building latrines in rural Haiti when they realized how great the need for a new kind of diaper was.
Recycled vases Pop the corks on vintage bottles, add water, and some sweet smelling flowers for a lavish touch to a campy latrine.
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