It is my pleasure to appear before you all today. To explain how my cleaning exercise today was carried out. In today's exercise, I have few portion to tidy and it sterted with this
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Let's talk about the ethnology of cleaning.A number of Hebrew and Greek words describe that which is clean and pure as well as the act of purification, that is, restoring to a condition without blemish, spotless, free from anything that soils, adulterates, or corrupts. These words describe not only physical cleanliness but, more often, moral or spiritual cleanness. Often physical and ceremonial cleanness overlap.
So while we struggle to be physically clean we should also try other aspects of cleaning.
The Greek word ka·tha·rosʹ, meaning “clean; pure,” is used in a physical, moral, and religious sense. Uncleanness” is derived from the Hebrew ta·meʼʹ and is a rendering of the Greek a·ka·thar·siʹa. Cleansing was usually performed by the use of water and ashes of a red cow, and the ceremony was administered in behalf of persons, places, and things.
Since cleaning is an integral part of every human. Let us do our utmost to continue to support the cleaning arrangements of the clean Planet
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