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    when was the object invented. And thus I researched about toilet paper‚ which is an everyday object in everybody’s life. After doing my research I realized that I had never ever thought about the objects I use everyday. I observed that the objects we use everyday are so effective. Out of my everyday objects I felt that tissue paper is generally he most important thing I use everyday. And today I can’t even imagine my life without tissue paper. This report will clearly give an overview of social‚ cultural

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    Persuasive Paper Toilet paper is a material item that most people use. This paper has a big impact on our society. Not many people pay attention to how they put their paper on they just sort of throw it all together in a matter of seconds. One day I noticed that my paper was harder to get than normal‚ then I noticed that the beginning of the paper was hanging from the back of the roll instead of laying on it or hanging over the front. This startled me‚ I did not realize until then that you can put

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    What Did People Use Before Toilet Paper?  A question that is rarely asked‚ but probably pondered many times is just what did human use before toilet paper was invented? After all‚ today’s perforated and easily tear able toilet paper was only patented in the early 1880s by an English man named Walter J. Alcock. At first‚ toilet paper was seen to be an affront to Victorian sensibility. Alcock promoted his product with an almost religious zeal and by 1888‚ toilet paper roll holders were sold in

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    ------------------------------------------------- Toilet paper From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Toilet paper (disambiguation). | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2010) | A roll of toilet paper. Toilet paper and toilet paper holder. Toilet paper is a soft tissue paper product primarily used for the cleaning of the

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    important can toilet paper be‚ after all?" Even its very definition given in the Webster’s New Century Dictionary an absorbent paper‚ usually wound around a cardboard cylinder‚ for cleansing after defection or urination sounds...dirty. Who would pay attention or value something that is dirty? Well‚ let me tell you something‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ the whole society has a problem with appreciating little things in life. It’s the same thing with the toilet paper‚ other called toilet tissue- we don’t

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    Ever have one of those days‚ you’re sitting on the toilet doing your business and you reach for the toilet paper and find to the right of you....an empty roll‚ and suddenly you feel a ship wreck without a paddle. Something that you took for granted every day is now the factor between you and your business. Toilet Paper. Everybody in America uses toilet paper and if you don’t‚ same on you. During Halloween‚ I’m sure many of you planned‚ seen‚ or was in the act of TP-ing someone’s house‚ or that you’ve

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    The modern day toilet has been an innovation that has cleaned up the world’s sanitary problems since the late 1800s when it was created. Imagine what life would be like without the use of the toilet? Think about an average person in the American society lasting a lifetime without one? Well luckily thanks to the invention of the toilet‚ most people in the world do not have to worry about living in unsanitary conditions without one. The invention of the toilet has helped change the ways of the

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    Toilet paper also known as lavatory papertoilet tissue‚ bathroom tissue‚ and my personal favorite the loo roll‚ which is a soft and gentle tissue used to clean human fecal matter. This soft gentle tissue paper has an immense impact on our society‚ and the advantages of toilet paper are limitless. Not many toilet tissue users pay attention to the proper installation methods of toilet paper‚ they just take it for granted by throwing it all together in a matter of seconds with out realizing the proper

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    Toilet training is a big step for both kids and parents. Many kids show interest in potty training by 18 to 24 months of age‚ but others might not be ready until age 2 or even older but there’s no rush. If you start potty training too early‚ it might take longer to train your child. There is no exact age for parent to start training their babies for this stage in their life. Some children are ready to learn before others. Some babies can develop different signs to let us know as parent that they

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    Seems like the common and rational way‚ arguably universal. The toilet paper rests openly flayed outward for one to grab‚ almost gracing the edge of one’s knee; to draw it towards its fated clump is to spin the wheel naturally forward. Despite my many flaws‚ I consider myself a very rational and logical person‚ and feel that this situation is the objective‚ perhaps even ethical “right” way of doing things — to the point where I feel that people who disagree with this issue are less equipped to deal

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