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some people go to di river to wash their clothes and some wash their clothes in the mashine and sometimes by hand
Clothes were mostly hung out on clotheslines to dry in the sun, but some things might be hung inside. In some places there were wash houses with washtubs and drying racks indoors, but not in the middle of the living space.
They tend to wear festive clothes, but for some peculiar reason can't wear the colour orange, and when they are in their homes, they have to have a small orange, or tangerine on their person. Hope this helps. Lived there for three years
Some people chose to watch the war, but others did other things. Some provided homes, clothes, food or shelter for the soldiers, and others continued on with their daily life.
Electricity is used for a number of things in the home. Some heaters require electric to run the blowers for heating the home. There is also electricity for cooking, washing clothes, drying clothes, and running appliances. Electricity is essential for lighting homes at night.
The Yuma people built homes using materials like reeds and palm fronds due to the hot and arid climate of their region. These materials helped insulate the homes and provide some relief from the extreme temperatures. The homes were often elevated to avoid flooding from the Colorado River and to catch breezes for ventilation.
They stay at their homes in Chicago It is possible that some of them live in hotels
A clothes line.
i want some cool clothes that has healthing
some clothes are made of cotton or polyester or other materials.
she gets some of her clothes from Hot Topic and she has designer clothes.
Peru has several major citites. Some of these are Lima, Arequipa, Callao, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Iquitos, Huancayo, Piura, Chimbote and Cusco. All these cities have population exceeding 300,000