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When visiting someone else's home, it is polite to use the toilet, wash your hands and leave. Don't look through their medicine cabinets and spray as needed.
They use maps because they are unfamiliar with the places they are visiting and do not want to get lost.
Use a toilet snake
TOILET in a sentence: Go plunge the toilet my dear! Ew, that's gross, there are stains on the toilet! Go use the toilet in the ladies room, Annie.
To use an Asian toilet effectively, squat over the toilet bowl with your feet flat on the ground and maintain your balance. Use your hands to hold onto a nearby railing or wall for support if needed. After using the toilet, clean yourself with water or toilet paper as necessary. Remember to flush the toilet after use.
In India, you use a western toilet by sitting on it. When you are finished using it, you need to make sure to flush the toilet.
use Mr. Clean and a toilet scrubber.
No, paper toilet seat covers are not required by law in most places. They are provided as a courtesy in many public restrooms to promote cleanliness and hygiene, but their use is not mandated by any specific regulations.
Yes they can, by stopping the toilet water and putting litter in the toilet.
Training a dog to use the toilet involves patience and consistency. Start by placing a doggy toilet seat or tray on the toilet and rewarding your dog for using it. Gradually transition to removing the tray and encouraging your dog to use the toilet directly. Use positive reinforcement and be consistent with the training process.
Auschwitz I is located in Poland, and was originally used as a prison for the "outcasts of life" such as people with disabilities, deformities, gypsies, homosexuals and Jews (unfortunately, of course). Auschwitz II - Birkenau was started in 1941 and was larger and more "deadly and famous" than Auschwitz I. Auschwitz II is what most people referr to when they say "Auschwitz". Auschqitz III - Monowitz was a chemical plant where most of the workers were slave labourers. It is in use as a chemicals factory. Tours for the public are held at the remains of Auschwitz I and II. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz
There are two Auschwitz Camps: Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz Birkenau Auschwitz 1 Yes their were toilets, barracks style ones- they weren't particulalry good, but they weren't completley dreadful Auschwitz Birkenau Yes- there was a huge shed with a bench down the middle with holes in it. Appalling conditions, the toilets were completley open, so disease spread pretty quick