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It depends on what kind of school your building. a local primary school?
I think it's a Robert Frost poem originally. I think there's also a song based on it, but I don't know who wrote that.
Nelly Furtado - Build You Up
IF the question above about bobs real name is understood to mean anyone whose name is bob, the answer is his given birth name is often, at least in New Zealand: "Robert". "Bob" has other meanings as in certain toyshops "Bob" is a fictional man who likes to build things. The toys are often called "Bob the builder". Robert is the usual answer, yet, these days at least in New Zealand, people are making up new names and giving their babies names like "Bob" instead of "Robert". I'm uncertain about if the word "bob" and "Robert" in foreign lands, our dialect is different sometimes and yet the same sometimes when comparing the USA and New Zealand vocabulary.
yes Justin bieber does have a build bear he got it when he was about 16
yes robert caroll did do that thing
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Build a School was created in 2007.
Robert Petit has written: 'How to build an aeroplane'
Provide humanitarian supplies for persons example foods, clothes and water. Build new schools. Donate stationery items for schools and set up school feeding programmes for the children.
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Someone doesn't "donate water" per say, they donate money to help pay for clean water for communities and villages. When you donate to a cause that has to do with water, the idea is that it benefits areas where the water is unsuitable for people to drink or cook with. Your money goes to helping build filtration systems or clean water drinking wells.
what are the strenght of a new build school
it's about £40,000. To build a basic school. $56,745 dollars.
Build. Example: She had to build a tower for her school project