Historically, women's bodies were often viewed through a lens of societal expectations and norms, with a focus on reproduction and domestic roles. Many cultures emphasized ideals of beauty that prioritized modesty and submission, often objectifying women and reducing their worth to their physical appearance and fertility. Additionally, women's health and autonomy were frequently overlooked, leading to misconceptions about their capabilities and rights. This perception has evolved over time, but remnants of these historical views still influence contemporary attitudes.
Because they wanted to clean the bodies
the womens used to wear ankle length skirts,garments,and grass shoes
there is not a chemical but more like a sticky sap called resin that was used to embalm or preserve bodies of the wealthy & pharaohs
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Rats are Vermin creatures, who feed of the dead bodies of people who have died in war. Dead bodies in the trenches had to be taken far away to stop the rats coming to the trenches. All the soldiers hated the rats and used to beat them with spades for entertainment.
I think it was called pelts or something of that sort.
You think probable to formaldehyde.
International bodies and powerful countries will no longer bother helping vulnerable people affected by the conflicts
Some think it is because women used to be dressed by others therefore the sides were reversed.
i think it is whale, but that's illegal now.
In "Night," the furnace used for burning the bodies of Jews in the concentration camps was referred to as the "crematorium."
I don't think so because certain people have certain bacteria that other human bodies cannot get used to and in that case it will cause sickness so just stick to your own underwear.
land- cropping water- fishing
yes
The correct posesive of womens is women's. When used in the beginnng of a sentence it would be capitalized.
It was used to place dead bodies of the emperors or very important people they used a process of it called mummification
People used to think that the milky way was some milk spilled from a glass by a greek god. Cheers.