Yes, and you may be surprised to know they also usually have a TV and some furniture.
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No Some houses use outhouses or in poorer countries they have no toilets. We may take advantage of it as toilets are really a convenience.
Toilets
A slum is a term that is used to describe an area of town where the houses are run-down and substandard. The place to find a slum in town would be in the area where the people have very low or no incomes.
Toilets or latrines were part of the infrastructure of the houses and public buildings. There was no way they could be removed.
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
A slum is someone who lives in inproper houses made out of anything they can find in the dump, there hygiene is poor and they all live close together in an tight area. they also get paid $2.50 a day !!!!!!!!!!!!! Does this help you??
Some of its features were the stone blocks and its toilets in the houses
Yes, but not in the way we think of flushing toilets. In private houses, a bucket or two of water was used to flush away the waste and prevent odor. In the public toilets latrines, there was a stream of running water beneath the seats to flush away waste.
Orher term for slum note
Roman toilets were often communal and up to 10 or 12 people could use them at one time. They were sometimes cleaned with water from bath houses and a sponge on a stick replaced toilet paper.
A slum in Brazil is much the same as a slum in South Africa, India or turkey, except for language