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This denotes the handkerchief worn usually by females (e.g. the cartoon character "Aunt Jemima"), who were "house" slaves. It is a pejorative term, as house slaves were thought of as sell outs and "Uncle Toms" who kissed up to Whites for added privileges.
You go to the coffee shop and click on the cat painting
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They can be fund in several places around the map
Guinea pigs love to hide in small, dark places. You really don't have to BUILD a hideaway, you just can by an affordable hideaway mini-house at Petsmart. Or you can purchase a cage that holds a built-in hideaway.
All clean outs have to be accessible or what is the purpose of installing them? They can be placed behind an access door or under a floor plate
Probably somewhere warm and dark. Popular hide outs are under floorboards, in unfinished basements, under beds, or under shelves.
Dug-outs or dugouts did not start in baseball. These holes, also called a pit-house, earth lodge, or mud hut, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock. Any spot with a natural depression in the ground or a bank of ground can be the starting place for a dugout. People used dugouts even to hide from enemies.
They worked for their masters. Somethings they did were : Cook, work out in feilds, watch the owners children. They did this for no pay and they did this from sunrise to sundown. they also fingered their masters
Typhoid fever is mostly transmitted by the asymptomatic carriers. Some times the patient may hide the bacteria in his gall bladder and spreads the bacteria via stool intermittently for life time. Typhoid mostly spread via contaminated food, some times via contaminated water.