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They are usually based on size. Some are huge first aid kits, and some can be smaller, backpacking kits.
national defense, foreign aid, education and transportation...(although I do not think its limited to just these categories...)
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To aid in ending the debt assumed by the Revolutionary War.
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Band aid waterproof or just normal. Just not the plastic ones but the mesh kind of one.
It's always a good idea for everyone to have at LEAST basic first-aid training. Knowing what to do in case of an accident (especially in a place that uses hazardous materials or practices) is beneficial for everyone !
The original Band-Aid was a piece of adhesive tape with squares of gauze stuck to it at regular intervals. Dickson placed crinoline on top of the gauze to keep it sterile.
The Second National Bank was established to aid in recovering from the debt incurred during the Revolutionary War.
Yes that way u don't have to run to go get it anywhere else
No. "Malpigian tubules are structures found in insects, like grasshoppers, that aid in excretion. They excrete nitrogenous wastes wastes into the digestive tract and from there, out of the body." -According to the Barron's SAT Biology E/M subject test book. There was a practice question that asked "Which of the following are matched incorrectly?" The correct answer was Malpighian tubules-earthworms.