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    personal funds. Leading to her mother having to locate other sources of employment. These ranging from Cooking for their landlord‚ I assumed to pay for rent. All the way to doing the laundry/Ironing for a laundry mat down the road‚ where her mother worked. One of the many things her mother need to do to fulfill her laundry requests was ironing. As stated by Santiago “Of all the things in the world Mami had to do this was her least favorite. She liked cooking‚ sewing‚ mopping‚ and even dusting. But she

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    Washing Clothes Made Easy

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    Delicates should be set for the delicate cycle. Finally the last step‚ filling the washing machine. Check the detergent instructions and pour the amount indicated for the size load‚ that is going to be washed‚ directly into the washing machine. The detergent should be added first‚ before any water or clothes. Start the wash cycle. When the water has begun to fill and the detergent starts to dissolve‚ add the

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    Didid 1

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION A clothesline or washing line is a piece of rope or wire that people use to hang wet clothes to dry. [Merriam Webster] It may any type of rope‚ string‚ cord‚ or twine that has been stretched between two points generally outside‚ above the level of the ground. Clothing that have been washed is hung along the line to dry‚ using clothes pegs or clothespins. Washing lines are attached either from a post or a wall‚ and are frequently located in back gardens‚ or on balconies. Longer

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    still wet ?! “ My father seemed so shock at that moment and couldn’t utter any words ‚ my “accusation” was feared by him . But soon he recovered ‚ and said :” I am so sorry ‚ my dear . I just worked until too late last night and forgot to put the laundries in the washing machine . And I was too tired to wake up promptly when the alarm rang . Actually It’s not late yet ‚ you can…” “No ! It is too late already ! Now I have no time to have breakfast ! ” I stopped my father from going on . And after that

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    Fisher and Paykel

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    Fisher & Paykel was formed in 1934‚ after two young friends‚ Woolf Fisher and Maurice Paykel‚ managed to sell surplus refrigerators that had been imported by Paykel’s family company‚ Paykel Brothers. With other family members investing capital‚ the pair opened their first office and showroom on the mezzanine floor of Queen’s Arcade‚ Auckland. Appliance retailing was in its infancy and the small firm supplemented its income by negotiating agencies for other products‚ such as record players‚ vacuum

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    Factual description of a process or an event requires a step by step account of an activity‚ experiment‚ procedure. The ideas should be systematically presented with important points coming first followed by not-so-important points. Heading is an essential part of it and should be short and crisp. Make a note of tenses used in your description as most often this is the place where students find greater difficulty in. Language The language used should be semi-formal in nature. Try to be

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    How did everyday life change for those who got a washing machine after it was invented? The washing machine has changed very much everyday life since it was invented. This invention meant for many families to change the hard work of washing clothes by hand to a new machine that did this hard work. Until the arrival of the washing machine‚ washing clothes meant a few days of really hard work. Every week all‚ year long‚ there was a washday. A woman would scrub the clothes. “The soap‚ which they had

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    The Importance of Water

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    many ways to save water instead of wasting it. People can turn off the faucet while brushing their teeth and take much shorter showers. They can use a broom instead of a hose to clean their driveways. You can also save water by having a full load of laundry instead of putting just a few items of clothing in the washing machine. You can save 40 gallons of water by doing that! People need to change their wasteful bad habits‚ and that is a hard thing to do. But saving water is very important. I have

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    HOME SCIENCE Class-X (Term - II) Design of Sample Question Paper Type of questions Marks per question Total number of Questions Total Marks 1. MCQ 01 11 11 2. SA-I 02 13 26 3. SA-II 03 09 27 4. LA 04 04 16 37 80 Total Blue Print - Sample Question Paper Home Science Class - X (Term - II) S.No. Topic/unit MCQ (1) SA-I (2) SA-II (3) LA (4) Total 1. Resources 2(2) 1(2) 1(3) 1(4)

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    his way towards the back of the small house they shared. “How are you?” “Good.” Linda’s voice made him feel a little better. The missing dog still nagged at him. “Where’s Scruff?” “Down here‚” Linda said. “He followed me downstairs to do the laundry.” David froze with his hand an inch away from the doorknob. Scruff never went downstairs. Heck‚ Linda never did either‚ at least not since— Not since they moved the washing machine upstairs. “Linda? Are you okay?” “Yeah.” Her response

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