Sentences with phrase «where latrines»

Upon arriving at Poincenot Camp (where latrines can be found!)

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As the nation observes Martin Luther King Jr. day, President Trump's recent remarks where he allegedly compared certain countries to outdoor latrines is sparking debate over race relations and whether the President is racist.
He added, «Where we were staying, the bucket latrines or toilets had opening to the rooms.
But the Romans introduced these technologies where we have multi-seat public latrines with handwashing facilities and sponges to wipe yourself after you've been to the toilet.
These trucks empty Bangalore's million septic tanks and pit latrines, where the majority of its 10 million inhabitants relieve themselves.
On the other hand, Ann Olga Koloski - Ostrow, the self - professed «Queen of Latrines» and a classical archaeologist at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, who was not involved in the study, points out that it's difficult to know exactly how prevalent the use of human feces as fertilizer actually was during the Roman Empire: «We can just say that in some early farming texts, we know that they'd build the slave toilets over an area where the excrement could be collected and then spread over the crops, but that was just on isolated farms here and there.»
Before it all ends — not a moment too soon, if you ask me — prissy scoutmaster Ed Norton loses his pest control spray, his latrine - inspection detail and his short pants, while the runaway children land in another camp where the mentally challenged Jason Schwartzman enters.
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene advises New Yorkers to avoid raccoon latrines (the area where raccoons repeatedly defecate) and to wash their hands if they come in contact with raccoon feces.
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.
I remember a prior Dot Earth article in which it came to light that people used local beaches as latrines where the shit simply lay on the top of the sand.
However, there are locations where flush toilets and pit latrines are not appropriate.
Where space is plenty, people can just close off a full latrine and dig another hole.
But when space is tight, like in crowded Antananarivo, where families are forced to share latrines, someone has to take out the trash.
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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