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Available for sale = opening stock + produce(purchase) in current period
Many items are available during Pottery Barn's bath sale, including bedding, pillows, throws, blankets, accessories, furniture, custom soaps and candles. Baby items are also included in the Pottery Barn bath sale.
These were Christmas items released during the Twistmas period.
Yes, Neolithic people did use mortars and pestles. These tools were commonly used for grinding and crushing grains, seeds, and other food items. Mortars and pestles were typically made of stone and were important for preparing food and processing materials during this period.
Writing and art were important in Neolithic society as they served as forms of communication, documentation, and expression. Writing allowed for record-keeping and the sharing of information, while art served as a means of cultural expression, storytelling, and religious practice. These forms of communication were crucial for the development and cohesion of Neolithic communities.
Beta items are items that were available for purchase during the beta testing period of Animal Jam. These items were first in stores in around September 2010. These items are typically worth more than normal items.
People had names long before the Neolithic revolution. People gave each other names to distinguish degrees of kinship and relationship. The fact that people could name items and distinguish between them allowed the neolithic revolution to occur.
Green cows were a temporary item that came along with other alien-associated items available for purchase in Farmville. Temporary items change with the seasons. For example, jack-o-lanterns and tombstones were available during Halloween, and turkeys and feast tables were were available for Thanksgiving.
Prior period items
McDonald's menu items are the items that are available to order. These items include the Big Mac, McChicken and the McDouble.
During the German occupation in Number the Stars, items such as sugar, coffee, and new clothes were not available to the Danes due to rationing and shortages caused by the war. This scarcity significantly impacted their quality of life and daily comforts.