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  2. George Jennings - Wikipedia

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    George Jennings (10 November 1810 – 17 April 1882) was an English sanitary engineer and plumber who invented the first public flush toilets. Josiah George Jennings was born on 10 November 1810 in Eling, at the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire. He was the eldest of seven children of Jonas Joseph Jennings and Mary Dimmock.

  3. Urinal - Wikipedia

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    Urinals in an office restroom. A urinal (US: / ˈ j ʊər ə n əl /, UK: / j ʊəˈr aɪ n əl /) [1] is a sanitary plumbing fixture similar to a toilet, but for urination only. Urinals are often provided in men's public restrooms in Western countries (less so in Muslim countries). They are usually used in a standing position.

  4. Anti-Urinal Law - Wikipedia

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    Called the 'anti-urinal' bill by locals, the bill was the first of its kind in the whole state of Texas to impose local limitations to public restrooms. It was mentioned briefly by the nearby Bryan Eagle [ 1 ] and Robertson County Gazette as well as in the inaugural edition of Mad magazine.

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    The American women's team has played in every gold medal match except for 2006, winning two gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal. Four players from the American teams over the years ( Natalie Darwitz , Cammi Granato , Angela Ruggiero , and Krissy Wendell ) are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame .

  6. Bathroom bill - Wikipedia

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    A bathroom bill is the common name for legislation or a statute that denies access to public toilets by gender or transgender identity. Bathroom bills affect access to sex-segregated public facilities for an individual based on a determination of their sex as defined in some specific way, such as their sex as assigned at birth, their sex as listed on their birth certificate, or the sex that ...

  7. Talk:Urinal - Wikipedia

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    I think there used to be a section that described various theories about the invention of urinals. One theory was that a woman invented urinals in a misguided attempt to emasculate men. — Ian01 05:30, 1 October 2012 (UTC) There definitely needs to be a history section.

  8. Potty parity - Wikipedia

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    A variety of female urinals and personal funnels have been invented to make it easier for females to urinate standing up. None has become widespread enough to affect policy formation on potty parity. [4] John F. Banzhaf III, a law professor at George Washington University, calls himself the "father of potty parity."

  9. Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The English Bill of Rights (1689) was an inspiration for the American Bill of Rights. Both require jury trials , contain a right to keep and bear arms , prohibit excessive bail and forbid " cruel and unusual punishments ". [ 97 ]

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