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  2. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  3. Clean-up (environment) - Wikipedia

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    The cleanup volunteers make sure the waste picked-up is disposed of in its appropriate place. [5] Cleanup events are often community-centered and led. [6] During the COVID-19 pandemic litter picking participation has greatly increased in the UK. [7] There are a vast range of reasons that people take part in litter picking activities.

  4. Parish magazine - Wikipedia

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    These have included the award of the John King Trophy for the winning magazine in the annual Award Scheme which is organised by the Association for Church Editors. [17] Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has stated: “A good parish magazine is a wonderful resource that places the local church at the heart of the community it serves". [18]

  5. It's Earth Day. Here are 6 tips for keeping yourself — and ...

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    One way to improve your community is by going on a “trash walk” — also known as “plogging” — which refers to the picking up of any trash (including recycling you can properly sort ...

  6. Waste picker - Wikipedia

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    Many terms are used to refer to people who salvage recyclables from the waste stream for sale or personal consumption. In English, these terms include rag picker, reclaimer, informal resource recoverer, binner, recycler, poacher, salvager, scavenger, and waste picker; in Spanish cartonero, chatarrero, pepenador, clasificador, minador and reciclador; and in Portuguese catador de materiais ...

  7. Hygiene in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    John Chrysostom, a prominent Church Father of Christianity revered in the Orthodox, Nestorian, Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican traditions, taught that people should wash their hands before picking up a copy of the Bible (he enjoined women to wear a headcovering if they were not already veiled at home prior to touching the Bible).

  8. File:Christian Aid Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is believed to be non-free or possibly non-free in its home country. In order for Commons to host a file, it must be free in its home country and in the United States. Some countries, particularly other countries based on common law, have a lower threshold of originality than the United States.

  9. Mormon art - Wikipedia

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    A number of art pieces are then exhibited at the Church History Museum. The most recent was the Ninth International Art Competition, running from March 16, 2012 – October 14, 2012. [8] Despite this variety of styles produced by LDS artists from around the globe, all LDS art is interrelated by means of a shared religious belief.