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Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes stated there were no sanitary at the Belsen trial. Please see Related Links below.
Because they all lost there job du to he explosion in the late 1800s
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
Answerliving conditions in the trenches are hard why is it hard to live in the trenchesMany of Brittish soldiers died because of disease. The sanitary conditions in the trenches are quite poor, and common infections included dysentery, typhus, and cholera. Many soldiers suffered from parasites and related infections. Poor hygiene also led to fungal conditions.
More labor workers to operate machinery. More living places for those workers. Reform because those workers were treated like crap with bad sanitary conditions and long working hours etc.
Sanitary conditions in Japan are like bad toilets and they need to help the people who live near the power plant explosion...
it was all dirty it was all dirty it was all dirty
Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes stated there were no sanitary at the Belsen trial. Please see Related Links below.
Because they all lost there job du to he explosion in the late 1800s
i like the word sanitary. there you go :D
the conditions were terrible many englanders wanted freedom but then the speech that jacjon made overcame the fear of factories of little kids
they traveled in train Factories were dirty, large, noisy and dangerous.There were no safety items, and children worked there as well.
Use sanitary wear, like Sanitary Towels, Tampons for example
Living and working conditions for the Irish immigrants were very poor. They were treated like second class citizens by the Americans and usually had to work in factories or other similar industries.
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
People like Upton Sinclair were called Muckrakers.
Went On strike or formed unions to improve conditions like lack of pay, no or little breaks, and lack of safety.