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About 75 percent of liquid antibacterial soaps and 30 percent of bars use a chemical called triclosan as an active ingredient. The drug, which was originally used strictly in hospital settings, was adopted by manufacturers of soaps and other home products during the 1990s, eventually ballooning into an industry that's worth an estimated $1 billion. Apart from soap, we've begun putting the chemical in wipes, hand gels, cutting boards, mattress pads and all sorts of home items as we try our best to eradicate any trace of bacteria from our environment.
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You can learn lessons from life experiences that are sometimes unpleasant.
- <em>a adage is a quote that tends to be well known.</em>
- <em>a proverb is the same, saying the truth or advice.</em>
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Atticus try to prove through questioning of Bob well that Mayella never went to a doctor, that she was never raped and the injuries on her face was caused by her father.
Explanation:
To kill a mocking bird is a novel that was written by Harper Lee in 1960. It was narrated by Scout Finch, a 6 year old girl who lived with her lawyer father and brother Jem in a small town mayocomb. In the novel Atticus was asked to defend Tom Robinson, a black man who was accussed of raping a white woman.