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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, everyday life for concentration camp prisoners was marked by extreme deprivation. They were provided with meager rations of food like bread and soup, wore thin, striped uniforms that offered minimal protection from the elements, and lived in unsanitary conditions with overcrowded, primitive bathrooms that lacked basic hygiene and privacy.
There's still black and white in terms
Unisex, in clothing terms, means clothing applicable to both males and females.
The general terms for clothes/clothing in classical Latin are vestis, vestimenta and vestitus.In medieval or Low Latin, ordinary or everyday clothing was called habitus, which is also the term for a monk's gown or "habit".
4,000 pounds per square inch (psi) is the everyday term, it is read everyday on gauges everywhere. (Tire pressure is in psi.)
No idea if this is really correct, but this is what I found in terms of Accommodation terms: prpn = per room per night | prpnb = per room per night with breakfast | pppnb = per person per night with breakfast
Simple everyday terms can be used such as disobedient unloyal and disrespectful.
Groundwater is water that is located beneath the Earth's surface. In terms of everyday life, it can be very important for plant growth as this is what plants primarily feed off of.
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In very basic terms, both night and day are caused by the proximity of a planet-like object to a star. Night turns into day as the earth is rotates.
like the top brands clothes what all the people there age wears and they help you to pick 1 piece of clothing that is suitable for your age and what is in your ageing design i believe it is anyway
A corporate village is an area close to the workplace where many everyday facilities are provided for a company's workers.