Sentences with phrase «latrines from»

Raccoon roundworm infection in humans is rare but can be deadly, so the researchers observed the latrines from a distance and wore special shoes which they bagged before going home.
Concern's field teams mobilize communities to build their own household latrines from locally available materials using the Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach.

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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.
Arguably, one joining the military gives up their right of liberty and pursuit of happiness... unless someone derives happiness from pushups and swabbing out latrines.
The find comes from a 2,000 - year - old latrine that had first been excavated in 1992.
The kids then checked the sequences against the database at barcodinglife.org The high schoolers found everything from pigeons and Pomeranians to an invasive latrine fly and what looks to be at least a new subspecies of cockroach.
He was a Brahmin [member of the highest Hindu caste] who devoted his life to saving untouchables [the lowest caste] from the horrible job of cleaning dry latrines with their bare hands.
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).
In those days nitre was collected from the walls of cesspits and latrines, or from the leachings of manure and soil, and was used to make gunpowder.
The waste that was examined included collections from drains as well as 10 latrines and cesspits, which yielded mineralized and charred food waste coming from kitchens and excrement.
An ideal solution would be «a modern equivalent of the chamber pot,» said Strash, one that would also tackle the cultural issues of handling human waste and move communities away from using open pit latrines.
Many of these studies relied on microscopes and chemical or DNA tests to detect parasites and their eggs in soil from grave sites and public latrines.
Dr Piers Mitchell brought together evidence of parasites in ancient latrines, human burials and «coprolites» — or fossilised faeces — as well as in combs and textiles from numerous Roman Period excavations across the Roman Empire.
From the sample she studied, she found that «among the middle schools that built a latrine, 38 percent built unisex latrines, and 50 percent built separate sex - specific latrines.
Growing up in a rural two - room house with concrete walls and an outdoor latrine, «Jackpot Daddy» had enriched himself in Glimmerglass New York City with twenty per cent of John Wiley & Sons shares, which he grabbed from legitimate John Wiley & Sons Inc. shareholders.
From South Africa to Sweden, from latrine cleanup to atom bomb cover - up, from pillows to presidents and potato farms, Jonasson's wittily constructed web intertwines historical figures and facts with the exploits of a decidedly less plausible (but more entertaining) cast of charactFrom South Africa to Sweden, from latrine cleanup to atom bomb cover - up, from pillows to presidents and potato farms, Jonasson's wittily constructed web intertwines historical figures and facts with the exploits of a decidedly less plausible (but more entertaining) cast of charactfrom latrine cleanup to atom bomb cover - up, from pillows to presidents and potato farms, Jonasson's wittily constructed web intertwines historical figures and facts with the exploits of a decidedly less plausible (but more entertaining) cast of charactfrom pillows to presidents and potato farms, Jonasson's wittily constructed web intertwines historical figures and facts with the exploits of a decidedly less plausible (but more entertaining) cast of characters.
To prehistoric dogs our middens, latrines and village dumps must have appeared like manna from heaven.!
«I had to navigate my way from the sleeping quarter to latrine and that was not easy,» he told the Voice of America.
And they began the practice of helping me from the sleeping quarters to the latrine
These rabbits live in warrens and have the rabbit equivalent to a latrine out away from the warren.
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!».
trying to liberate India's untouchables from their horrible job of manually cleaning dry latrines, by setting up half a million public toilets in India.
Time - lapse video shows the construction of a latrine in rural Pakistan — from before the hole is dug until the doors are hung on each «stall.»
See innovations in shelter, water and transport, such designs as Domed Pit Latrine Slab kit by Martin Fisher, will help with health issues with the concrete lid creating a tight seal to keep the smell in and the flies out; and the wire handle heats up from sunlight, killing germs and reducing contamination.
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The waste from latrines rises and floats into the yards, houses, shops, and streets.
Since 2008, the Rays, now working with the New Covenant Foundation, have provided clean water to 11,000 people and built latrines to serve 10,000 people in an area where half of children die from water - borne illness.
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