The state of North Carolina<span> provided an important source of soldiers, supplies, and war </span>materiel<span> to the </span>Confederate States of America<span> during the </span>American Civil War<span>. The city of </span>Wilmington<span> was one of the leading ports of the Confederacy, providing a vital lifeline of trade with the United Kingdom and other countries, especially after the </span>Union blockade<span> choked off most other Confederate ports. Large supplies of weapons, ammunition, accoutrements, and military supplies flowed from Wilmington throughout the South.</span>
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During WWII, women and rationing kept the home front stable. With the working men off to war, women were forced to begin working. They took factory jobs to make up for the loss of the employees the factories required. These factories also included those that would aid in the war effort, such as manufacturing ammunition or weaponry. These women kept the work force strong by picking up the slack and supplied soldiers with their necessities. Rationing played its part in the war by keeping the needed domestic goods low, as to not over-stress the production any further. This sacrifice in favor of a more miserly approach to necessities made sure that necessary supply could be met at home and abroad.
In the case of bottled water, it's not the water that has an expiration date but the bottle itself.
After a period of time, influenced by the amount of sunlight exposure, the plastic bottles encasing the trickled through mountains water will begin leaching chemicals into that delicious water.
Use a reusable recycled water bottle. :)
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I think it is still 25/3
(the question itself is the answer)
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