In "The Wadjet Eye," Artemas views cleaning latrines as a necessary sacrifice for the opportunity to sail on the ship, which represents adventure and freedom. He understands that the responsibilities of ship life come with challenges, and he is willing to endure less glamorous tasks to achieve his dreams. This pragmatic attitude reflects his determination and desire for exploration, showcasing his willingness to embrace hardship for the sake of greater rewards.
No it isn't for example check in banda the spring water passes through the pit latrines
they cleaned the latrines in medieval times. the would gather the human waste..
Why would having a hate-group clean up a highway be a problem?
Having clean air can create many economic benefits. One long term benefit is that by having clean air, people will be healthier, and as such, health care costs will be low.
I have decided to clean out my garage next week. - as a verb we are having a clean out at home on the weekend. - as a noun
You can but not really
Keeping them clean after you eat.
having a clean purified water
live in a clean house
Having hotel housekeeping helps to keep the hotel facility clean. They clean the hotel rooms including changing of mattress, washing, dusting the showcases.
Legislation passing laws against littering and having groups volunteer to clean the city can help.
so you can have something clean to wear