I'm sure they do. Maybe some of them don't but that is just because they're poor and don't have a home.
No. Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.
Inernment? and it was Japanese, or people of Japanese decendants, that lived in the U.S.
They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.
Many people had flush toilets before the Great Depression. Flush toilets are a very old invention. The earliest examples are from more than four thousand years ago. More modern designs appeared in Britain and the US in the middle of the 19th century. By the time of the Great Depression, they were fairly common, but not universally used. They are still not universally used today, in fact.
The end of European and Japanese imprialism and the liberty of a billion people.
No. Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.
The toilets seats in France are looking like the ones in Britain or in the US.As far as I know the toilets seats in France are looking like the ones in Britain or in the US.
with war in toilets Canada hates toilets.
Usually, it is about two to four. The average number of toilets in a domestic household is two.
Hopefully everyone!
Japanese and Japanese-Americans, many of whom were US citizens.
NO.
Why, "democracy" to be sure.
Japanese
The Japanese
They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.
Inernment? and it was Japanese, or people of Japanese decendants, that lived in the U.S.