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...is loneliness

and loneliness is cleanliness

and cleanliness is godliness

and god is empty

 

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There's a Zen Buddhist saying that sweeping can be a form of meditation, of connecting with the universe. It took me a while to understand this, but it has to do with being intentional, being present for every aspect of life, recognizing that taking care of the simple things of life is stewardship of my gifts. Caring for the things of my everyday life, and making them last, is being respectful of resources, an expression of my gratitude.

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The Prasanna Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple, atop a hillock in Mahalakshmi Layout in the city, won the cleanliness award for "The Best-Maintained Temple" in 1999. In addition to its 22-foot deity Prasanna Veeranjaneya, carved out of a single monolithic rock, the temple is well known for its free medical services. The temple occupies 13 acres of land. Until the 1960s, the hillock and surrounding area was barren. In 1968, people began to be occupy the area. In 1973, the people in the area began worshipping the rock and painted an image of Anjaneya flying with the Sanjeevini Hill. Later, the same painting was sculpted into an idol of Anjaneya in 1975 by a sculptor, Shanmugananda. Since then, people have worshipped the idol with deep reverence. On June 7th 1976, the idol was installed with traditional ceremony, with former chief minister, Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the then Congress general secretary P V Narasimha Rao and others in attendance. A 15-member trust currently manages the temple. Benne Alankara (decoration with butter) of the deity Anjaneya at Prasanna Veeranjaneya Temple is done every year in the month of August. For the Benne Alankara, 420 kilograms of butter is used. About 18,000 devotees contribute the butter required for this ritual. The day after the ritual, the butter is removed and distributed to the devotees as prasada. On Hanumat-jayanthi day the temple distributes fruits to about 5,000 monkeys in and around Bangalore.

Absence of eyesores. The Municipality of Barili, Cebu is different from some other cities and towns in terms of certain aspects of general cleanliness. Practically there is an absence of unsightly posters, advertisement billboards, graffiti and abandoned junks. Open space is utilized for the planting of fruits and forests trees.

 

Well-maintained drainage and sewerage system. Drainage system in the public market and slaughterhouse and other public places are properly maintained as can be observed during the assessment. There are no garbage or litters inside the canals. Free-flow water is evident during the evaluation. De-clogging of drainage canal is regular and done by maintenance men of municipal government. Store and market stall owners also help prevent the clogging of canals with solid wastes by maintaining the cleanliness of their immediate vicinity.

 

Presence of well-kept public toilets. Public toilets are generally clean. These can be found practically in all public places. Comfort rooms in the municipal hall were found to be very well maintained and the same is true with those at the market, where the surroundings were planted with ornamental plants. Water is provided in all these comfort rooms.

 

Clean public market/slaughterhouse. Public market is generally clean, free from garbage and litters. Fish and meat stalls are provided with water for flushing. Garbage receptacles are present where collected wastes materials are place for disposal by the garbage collectors.

 

On the other hand, the municipal abattoir is well drained and properly maintained. No evident of scattered carcasses trimmings, were present, foul odor inherent to slaughterhouse are reduced to the minimum.

 

Presence of Trash receptades. Trash receptacles are color-coded. Each set three drums, painted red (for plastics), green (for tin cans and bottles), blue (for leaves, papers etc.). These garbage are collected daily by the two garbage trucks of the LGU.

 

Presence of Garbage collection and Disposal System. To complement the two garbage trucks that collect the garbage of the town daily, Barili was able to acquire four (4) mechanized grass cutters and shredder machine, which sheds big masses of garbage such as leaves to be decomposed in the compost pit. The decomposed materials can be used as organic fertilizer.

  

...then most days you may call me a heathen.

 

But Sunday night I had a wild hare and deep cleaned the fridge. We're talking all shelves and drawers pulled and scrubba dub dubbed, gaskets de-grossed, and holiday leftovers tossed.

   

Paradise Lane Peoria Arizona. This morning is warm (90s F) and humid (reminiscent of Tampico) and the sweat poureth. But couldn't give up the chance to photograph some of my favourite bees.

 

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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - (March 7, 2014) – Information Systems Technician 1st Class Bryana Eastman of Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, volunteers to maintain the cleanliness of historic memorabilia aboard the Battleship Missouri Memorial, March 7. The project is part of the command's CPO-365 community service efforts, boosting Sailor knowledge of the Navy by stressing the importance of preserving historic sites and landmarks. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steven Khor/Released)

High speed self repairing doors are designed to meet the requirements of different working environments.

 

Thanks to high speed, these doors are perfect for internal applications, also where high standard of cleanliness and hygiene are required.

 

This model can also be used outdoor and is ideal for your company logistic problems, even where there is a significant traffic of machinery in movement.

High speed panels, sensors, photocells and barriers make this product both safe and durable.

 

The frame work of the doors can be realized in hot galvanized, stainless or painted steel and this ensure high resistance of the structure, the barriers are studied for added safety.

 

High speed doors are manufactured entirely in-house and self repairing version will reduce repair down-time and repair costs: this means that if the door curtain comes out of his guides (for example in the event of an impact) the system will automatically reset the curtain back into the guides on the next close cycle.

 

Modular construction allows easy interchange of doors parts, so high speed self repairing doors require very easy maintenance and are very easy to clean.

  

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Hima ayurvedic bath soap for freshness, cleanliness and health in a holistic-ayurvedic way.

It's important to keep some cleanliness and hygiene. Most of these items are actually not really needed for survival but are useful to give yourself a psychological morale boost. It's bad enough to be stuck in a long-term emergency situation, so keeping your teeth clean or your lips not getting chapped or your nails short can make you feel a little bit better.

 

Contents:

 

- Wash cloth (blue)

- Shaving razor

- Chapstick

- Nail clipper

- Tissue pack

- Toothbrush

- Toothpaste

- Comb

- Alcohol pads (x6)

- Soap/shampoo (Dr. Brommer's; available at Trader Joe's or R.E.I.)

- Deodorant

- Wet towels

Jamiyat Tabligh-Ul-Islam Bradford Central Mosque is a Sunni mosque located in West Yorkshire, England. With its breathtaking architecture and design, it is truly a beautiful place to pray. The mosque features a spacious prayer hall with ample seating, providing a welcoming atmosphere for worshippers.

 

One of the standout features of this mosque is the cleanliness and size of the Wudu place. It is big and clean, with numerous cubicles available for ablution. This ensures that worshippers have a comfortable and convenient space to perform their ritual cleansing before prayer.

 

Parking is not a problem at Jamiyat Tabligh-Ul-Islam Bradford Central Mosque, as there are over 200 spaces available on the grounds. This makes it easy for visitors to find a parking spot and attend prayers without any hassle.

 

The mosque also prioritizes the needs of women, providing separate prayer space for them. This ensures that women have a designated area where they can pray comfortably and privately. Additionally, the mosque offers women's amenities, such as Odhu facilities, catering to their specific needs.

  

In conclusion, Jamiyat Tabligh-Ul-Islam Bradford Central Mosque is a beautiful Sunni mosque in West Yorkshire, England. With its stunning architecture, spacious prayer hall, clean Wudu place, and convenient parking, it offers a welcoming and comfortable space for worshippers. The mosque also prioritizes the needs of women, providing separate prayer space and women's amenities.

 

Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the 1974 reform, the city status has belonged to the larger City of Bradford metropolitan borough. It had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 census; the second-largest subdivision of the West Yorkshire Built-up Area after Leeds, which is approximately 9 miles (14 km) to the east. The borough had a population of 546,976, making it the 9th most populous district in England.

 

Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the city grew in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture, particularly wool. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the earliest industrialised settlements, rapidly becoming the "wool capital of the world"; this in turn gave rise to the nicknames "Woolopolis" and "Wool City". Lying in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, the area's access to supplies of coal, iron ore and soft water facilitated the growth of a manufacturing base, which, as textile manufacture grew, led to an explosion in population and was a stimulus to civic investment. There is a large amount of listed Victorian architecture in the city including the grand Italianate city hall.

 

From the mid-20th century, deindustrialisation caused the city's textile sector and industrial base to decline and, since then, it has faced similar economic and social challenges to the rest of post-industrial Northern England, including poverty, unemployment and social unrest. It is the third-largest economy within the Yorkshire and the Humber region at around £10 billion, which is mostly provided by financial and manufacturing industries. It is also a tourist destination, the first UNESCO City of Film and it has the National Science and Media Museum, a city park, the Alhambra theatre and Cartwright Hall. The city is the UK City of Culture for 2025 having won the designation on 31 May 2022.

 

History

The name Bradford is derived from the Old English brad and ford the broad ford which referred to a crossing of the Bradford Beck at Church Bank below the site of Bradford Cathedral, around which a settlement grew in Anglo-Saxon times. It was recorded as "Bradeford" in 1086.

 

Early history

After an uprising in 1070, during William the Conqueror's Harrying of the North, the manor of Bradford was laid waste, and is described as such in the Domesday Book of 1086. It then became part of the Honour of Pontefract given to Ilbert de Lacy for service to the Conqueror, in whose family the manor remained until 1311. There is evidence of a castle in the time of the Lacys. The manor then passed to the Earl of Lincoln, John of Gaunt, The Crown and, ultimately, private ownership in 1620.

 

By the middle ages Bradford, had become a small town centred on Kirkgate, Westgate and Ivegate. In 1316 there is mention of a fulling mill, a soke mill where all the manor corn was milled and a market. During the Wars of the Roses the inhabitants sided with House of Lancaster. Edward IV granted the right to hold two annual fairs and from this time the town began to prosper. In the reign of Henry VIII Bradford exceeded Leeds as a manufacturing centre. Bradford grew slowly over the next two-hundred years as the woollen trade gained in prominence.

 

During the Civil War the town was garrisoned for the Parliamentarians and in 1642 was unsuccessfully attacked by Royalist forces from Leeds. Sir Thomas Fairfax took the command of the garrison and marched to meet the Duke of Newcastle but was defeated. The Parliamentarians retreated to Bradford and the Royalists set up headquarters at Bolling Hall from where the town was besieged leading to its surrender. The Civil War caused a decline in industry but after the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689 prosperity began to return. The launch of manufacturing in the early 18th century marked the start of the town's development while new canal and turnpike road links encouraged trade.

 

Industrial Revolution

In 1801, Bradford was a rural market town of 6,393 people, where wool spinning and cloth weaving were carried out in local cottages and farms. Bradford was thus not much bigger than nearby Keighley (5,745) and was significantly smaller than Halifax (8,866) and Huddersfield (7,268). This small town acted as a hub for three nearby townships – Manningham, Bowling and Great and Little Horton, which were separated from the town by countryside.

 

Blast furnaces were established in about 1788 by Hird, Dawson Hardy at Low Moor and iron was worked by the Bowling Iron Company until about 1900. Yorkshire iron was used for shackles, hooks and piston rods for locomotives, colliery cages and other mining appliances where toughness was required. The Low Moor Company also made pig iron and the company employed 1,500 men in 1929. when the municipal borough of Bradford was created in 1847 there were 46 coal mines within its boundaries. Coal output continued to expand, reaching a peak in 1868 when Bradford contributed a quarter of all the coal and iron produced in Yorkshire.

 

The population of the township in 1841 was 34,560.

 

In 1825 the wool-combers union called a strike that lasted five-months but workers were forced to return to work through hardship leading to the introduction of machine-combing. This Industrial Revolution led to rapid growth, with wool imported in vast quantities for the manufacture of worsted cloth in which Bradford specialised, and the town soon became known as the wool capital of the world.

 

A permanent military presence was established in the city with the completion of Bradford Moor Barracks in 1844.

 

Bradford became a municipal borough in 1847, and a county borough in 1888, making it administratively independent of the West Riding County Council. It was honoured with city status on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, with Kingston upon Hull and Nottingham. The three had been the largest county boroughs outside the London area without city status. The borough's boundaries were extended to absorb Clayton in 1930, and parts of Rawdon, Shipley, Wharfedale and Yeadon urban districts in 1937.

 

Bradford had ample supplies of locally mined coal to provide the power that the industry needed. Local sandstone was an excellent resource for building the mills, and with a population of 182,000 by 1850, the town grew rapidly as workers were attracted by jobs in the textile mills. A desperate shortage of water in Bradford Dale was a serious limitation on industrial expansion and improvement in urban sanitary conditions. In 1854 Bradford Corporation bought the Bradford Water Company and embarked on a huge engineering programme to bring supplies of soft water from Airedale, Wharfedale and Nidderdale. By 1882 water supply had radically improved. Meanwhile, urban expansion took place along the routes out of the city towards the Hortons and Bowling and the townships had become part of a continuous urban area by the late 19th century.

 

A major employer was Titus Salt who in 1833 took over the running of his father's woollen business specialising in fabrics combining alpaca, mohair, cotton and silk. By 1850 he had five mills. However, because of the polluted environment and squalid conditions for his workers Salt left Bradford and transferred his business to Salts Mill in Saltaire in 1850, where in 1853 he began to build the workers' village which has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Henry Ripley was a younger contemporary of Titus Salt. He was managing partner of Edward Ripley & Son Ltd, which owned the Bowling Dye Works. In 1880 the dye works employed over 1000 people and was said to be the biggest dye works in Europe. Like Salt he was a councillor, JP and Bradford MP who was deeply concerned to improve working class housing conditions. He built the industrial Model village of Ripley Ville on a site in Broomfields, East Bowling close to the dye works.

 

Other major employers were Samuel Lister and his brother who were worsted spinners and manufacturers at Lister's Mill (Manningham Mills). Lister epitomised Victorian enterprise but it has been suggested that his capitalist attitude made trade unions necessary. Unprecedented growth created problems with over 200 factory chimneys continually churning out black, sulphurous smoke, Bradford gained the reputation of being the most polluted town in England. There were frequent outbreaks of cholera and typhoid, and only 30% of children born to textile workers reached the age of fifteen. This extreme level of infant and youth mortality contributed to a life expectancy for Bradford residents of just over eighteen years, which was one of the lowest in the country.

 

Like many major cities Bradford has been a destination for immigrants. In the 1840s Bradford's population was significantly increased by migrants from Ireland, particularly rural County Mayo and County Sligo, and by 1851 about 10% of the population were born in Ireland, the largest proportion in Yorkshire. Around the middle decades of the 19th century the Irish were concentrated in eight densely settled areas situated near the town centre. One of these was the Bedford Street area of Broomfields, which in 1861 contained 1,162 persons of Irish birth—19% of all Irish born persons in the Borough.

 

During the 1820s and 1830s, there was immigration from Germany. Many were Jewish merchants and they became active in the life of the town. The Jewish community mostly living in the Manningham area of the town, numbered about 100 families but was influential in the development of Bradford as a major exporter of woollen goods from their textile export houses predominately based in Little Germany and the civic life of Bradford. Charles Semon (1814–1877) was a textile merchant and philanthropist who developed a productive textile export house in the town, he became the first foreign and Jewish mayor of Bradford in 1864. Jacob Behrens (1806–1889) was the first foreign textile merchant to export woollen goods from the town, his company developed into an international multimillion-pound business. Behrens was a philanthropist, he also helped to establish the Bradford chamber of commerce in 1851. Jacob Moser (1839–1922) was a textile merchant who was a partner in the firm Edelstein, Moser and Co, which developed into a successful Bradford textile export house. Moser was a philanthropist, he founded the Bradford Charity Organisation Society and the City Guild of Help. In 1910 Moser became the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Bradford.

  

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To support the textile mills, a large manufacturing base grew up in the town providing textile machinery, and this led to diversification with different industries thriving side by side. The Jowett Motor Company founded in the early 20th century by Benjamin and William Jowett and Arthur V Lamb, manufactured cars and vans in Bradford for 50 years. The Scott Motorcycle Company was a well known producer of motorcycles and light engines for industry. Founded by Alfred Angas Scott in 1908 as the Scott Engineering Company in Bradford, Scott motorcycles were produced until 1978.

 

Independent Labour Party

The city played an important part in the early history of the Labour Party. A mural on the back of the Bradford Playhouse in Little Germany commemorates the centenary of the founding of the Independent Labour Party in Bradford in 1893.

 

Regimental colours

The Bradford Pals were three First World War Pals battalions of Kitchener's Army raised in the city. When the three battalions were taken over by the British Army they were officially named the 16th (1st Bradford), 18th (2nd Bradford), and 20th (Reserve) Battalions, The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment).

 

On the morning of 1 July 1916, the 16th and 18th Battalions left their trenches in Northern France to advance across no man's land. It was the first hour of the first day of the Battle of the Somme. Of the estimated 1,394 men from Bradford and District in the two battalions, 1,060 were either killed or injured during the ill-fated attack on the village of Serre-lès-Puisieux.

 

Other Bradford Battalions of The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) involved in the Battle of the Somme were the 1st/6th Battalion (the former Bradford Rifle Volunteers), part of the Territorial Force, based at Belle Vue Barracks in Manningham, and the 10th Battalion (another Kitchener battalion). The 1/6th Battalion first saw action in 1915 at the Battle of Aubers Ridge before moving north to the Yser Canal near Ypres. On the first day of the Somme they took heavy casualties while trying to support the 36th (Ulster) Division. The 10th Battalion was involved in the attack on Fricourt, where it suffered the highest casualty rate of any battalion on the Somme on 1 July and perhaps the highest battalion casualty list for a single day during the entire war. Nearly 60% of the battalion's casualties were deaths.

 

The 1/2nd and 2/2nd West Riding Brigades, Royal Field Artillery (TF), had their headquarters at Valley Parade in Manningham, with batteries at Bradford, Halifax and Heckmondwike. The 1/2nd Brigade crossed to France with the 1/6th Battalion West Yorks in April 1915. These Territorial Force units were to remain close to each other throughout the war, serving in the 49th (West Riding) Division. They were joined in 1917 by the 2/6th Battalion, West Yorks, and 2/2nd West Riding Brigade, RFA, serving in the 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division.

 

Recent history

Bradford's Telegraph and Argus newspaper was involved in spearheading the news of the 1936 Abdication Crisis, after the Bishop of Bradford publicly expressed doubts about Edward VIII's religious beliefs (see: Telegraph & Argus#1936 Abdication Crisis).

 

After the Second World War migrants came from Poland and Ukraine and since the 1950s from Bangladesh, India and particularly Pakistan.

 

The textile industry has been in decline throughout the latter part of the 20th century. A culture of innovation had been fundamental to Bradford's dominance, with new textile technologies being invented in the city; a prime example being the work of Samuel Lister. This innovation culture continues today throughout Bradford's economy, from automotive (Kahn Design) to electronics (Pace Micro Technology). Wm Morrison Supermarkets was founded by William Morrison in 1899, initially as an egg and butter merchant in Rawson Market, operating under the name of Wm Morrison (Provisions) Limited.

 

The grandest of the mills no longer used for textile production is Lister Mills, the chimney of which can be seen from most places in Bradford. It has become a beacon of regeneration after a £100 million conversion to apartment blocks by property developer Urban Splash.

 

In 1989, copies of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses were burnt in the city, and a section of the Muslim community led a campaign against the book. In July 2001, ethnic tensions led to rioting, and a report described Bradford as fragmented and a city of segregated ethnic communities.

 

The Yorkshire Building Society opened its new headquarters in the city in 1992.

 

In 2006 Wm Morrison Supermarkets opened its new headquarters in the city, the firm employs more than 5,000 people in Bradford.

 

In June 2009 Bradford became the world's first UNESCO City of Film and became part of the Creative Cities Network since then. The city has a long history of producing both films and the technology that produces moving film which includes the invention of the Cieroscope, which took place in Manningham in 1896.

 

In 2010 Provident Financial opened its new headquarters in the city. The company has been based in the city since 1880.

 

In 2012 the British Wool Marketing Board opened its new headquarters in the city. Also in 2012 Bradford City Park opened, the park which cost £24.5 million to construct is a public space in the city centre which features numerous fountains and a mirror pool surrounded by benches and a walk way.

 

In 2015 The Broadway opened, the shopping and leisure complex in the centre of Bradford cost £260 million to build and is owned by Meyer Bergman.

 

In 2022, Bradford was named the UK City of Culture 2025, beating Southampton, Wrexham and Durham. The UK City of Culture bid, as of 2023, was expected to majorly stimulate the local economy and culture as well as attracting tourism to the city. By 2025, the UK City of Culture bid is expected to support potential economic growth of £389 million to the city of Bradford as well as to the surrounding local areas, creating over 7,000 jobs, attracting a significant amount of tourists to the city and providing thousands of performance opportunities for local artists.

Absence of eyesores. The Municipality of Barili, Cebu is different from some other cities and towns in terms of certain aspects of general cleanliness. Practically there is an absence of unsightly posters, advertisement billboards, graffiti and abandoned junks. Open space is utilized for the planting of fruits and forests trees.

 

Well-maintained drainage and sewerage system. Drainage system in the public market and slaughterhouse and other public places are properly maintained as can be observed during the assessment. There are no garbage or litters inside the canals. Free-flow water is evident during the evaluation. De-clogging of drainage canal is regular and done by maintenance men of municipal government. Store and market stall owners also help prevent the clogging of canals with solid wastes by maintaining the cleanliness of their immediate vicinity.

 

Presence of well-kept public toilets. Public toilets are generally clean. These can be found practically in all public places. Comfort rooms in the municipal hall were found to be very well maintained and the same is true with those at the market, where the surroundings were planted with ornamental plants. Water is provided in all these comfort rooms.

 

Clean public market/slaughterhouse. Public market is generally clean, free from garbage and litters. Fish and meat stalls are provided with water for flushing. Garbage receptacles are present where collected wastes materials are place for disposal by the garbage collectors.

 

On the other hand, the municipal abattoir is well drained and properly maintained. No evident of scattered carcasses trimmings, were present, foul odor inherent to slaughterhouse are reduced to the minimum.

 

Presence of Trash receptades. Trash receptacles are color-coded. Each set three drums, painted red (for plastics), green (for tin cans and bottles), blue (for leaves, papers etc.). These garbage are collected daily by the two garbage trucks of the LGU.

 

Presence of Garbage collection and Disposal System. To complement the two garbage trucks that collect the garbage of the town daily, Barili was able to acquire four (4) mechanized grass cutters and shredder machine, which sheds big masses of garbage such as leaves to be decomposed in the compost pit. The decomposed materials can be used as organic fertilizer.

  

Nasal cleanliness is next to godliness.

 

That's what the good book says, at least.

"ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CANDY STORES IN AMERICA,

NOTED FOR ITS IMMACULATE CLEANLINESS,

67 S. Main Street, Memphis, Tenn."

 

It does look nice.

 

I'm guessing that big bowl of what appears to be eggs is for use in soda fountain drinks.

 

More info from this good piece, "Nunnally summer home on the river" www.thecrier.net/our_columnists/article_a2490eaa-fce7-11e...:

 

"Nunnally may not be a familiar name, but between 1884 and the mid-20th century, the Nunnally name was synonymous with candy. James Nunnally began Nunnally Candy Company, manufacturing and selling boxed chocolates in Atlanta. The Nunnally Candy Company produced five million pounds of candy a year and was known by the slogan 'the candy of the south.' The business expanded nationally, with 10 retail stores between Washington, D. C. and Dallas, Texas.

 

James Nunnally married Cora Winship, a cousin of the Coca-Cola Woodruff family. Combining his candy business with his Coca-Cola connections, he built Nunnally’s, a soda fountain on Peachtree Street facing Luckie Street. The soda fountain featured their own brand of root beer, other sodas, and frozen treats.

 

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Nunnally Candy became a division of Fine Products Company in Augusta, Georgia in 1932 and continued to operate until 1978."

During WW II the tunnels in the walls of Cardiff Castle were equipped as air raid shelters for the citizens of Cardiff.

A display in the tunnels gives an idea of what life was like during an air raid.

Rotary Club of Kalyan Riverside has help to change the school environment by painting THREE class rooms of pre-primary school. Most students are from very low income family from vicinity

3. Cleanliness

In a shipping business, it is never good to have products which easily attract termites and other tiny organisms that can destroy the overall appearance of products. For example, if you have a farm and you are shipping fruits and vegetables, it is not hygienic to place the fruits into a container which can later have fungus or bacteria build-up because of moisture. Aside from these, plastic pallets can be cleaned easily with water not like wood pallets when cleaned with water can attract several organisms which can even destroy the products.

 

On February 24, 2018, the Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organized a mega cleanliness drive in 637 Government Hospitals in about 275 cities across the country. More than 3.00 lakh SNCF volunteers, Sewadal and other devotees of the Sant Nirankari Mission participated in the drive.

Clinical cleanliness

 

Crucial M500 installed :)

Looks like the dish run person hasn't done their job yet.

Yes, there was a position at the co-op where you would go through the entire house and collect all the dishes that people left out. They only did it like once a week. That's why we had so many friendly rats and cockroaches that lived with us.

order and cleanliness - health basis of life :)

Launderette and chapel of rest, Clog Bridge, Silsden

Cleanliness is NOT a virtue.

I tried to get a picture that was predominantly white that wasn't a flower.

 

View On Black

"Cleanliness is next to godliness."

Is that still the case when this stuff is involved in the cleaning process?

They're empty drums behind a dry cleaning establishment. The old one is labeled "Quick drying petroleum solvent - naptha." The label on the newer ones has a much less ominous name - "EcoSolv." But it still has lots of cautionary and warning statements.

Snail cleanliness is lacking round these parts

Their cleanliness may not last too much longer since their being used on coal trains, but I'm going to take it while it lasts. BNSF ES44ACH #3297 and BNSF ET44ACH #3669 serve as power on the head end of a southbound coal (135 cars) on the Ft Scott Sub approaching BN Junction in Kansas City, MO. This train is bound for James H Miller Power Plant in Palos, AL.

Phones and cleanliness.

SW corner of California and Polk, San Francisco, CA

 

"So cleanliness is an issue here...doesn't surprise me.

 

Allright well I know this isn't the cleanest neighborhood in all of SF but seriously, you can at least try.

 

The pigeons? Didn't see 'em. City chicken don't bug me too much though. The only time I get truly annoyed is when the feathered bastards turn around and look like they are sizing me up. At that point they get my size 10 foot swung in their general direction. No what I did see though was the two foot swath of fly paper hanging partly over the dining area with at least 60 big juicy flies stuck to it. In order to accumulate that many buggies you have to have left it up there for a few months without changing it or you have a serious problem with bugs. Killed my appetite for bagels or anything else for that matter." -- Veronica G. via yelp

  

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