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  2. Human feces - Wikipedia

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    Human feces photographed in a toilet, shortly after defecation.. Human feces (American English) or faeces (British English), commonly and in medical literature more often called stool, [1] are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been further broken down by bacteria in the large intestine.

  3. Feces - Wikipedia

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    Many are euphemistic, colloquial, or both; some are profane (such as shit), whereas most belong chiefly to child-directed speech (such as poo or the palindromic word poop) or to crude humor (such as crap, dump, load and turd.). Horse feces

  4. Defecation - Wikipedia

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    Human anatomy of the anorecturm (anus and rectum). Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion, and is a necessary process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces from the digestive tract via the anus or cloaca.

  5. The real reason why toilet paper is white - AOL

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    Although white toilet paper like this is the norm in America, color toilet paper was trendy in the past.

  6. Anal hygiene - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Japan, wooden skewers known as chuugi ("shit sticks") were used for post-defecation cleaning. [citation needed] The use of toilet paper first started in ancient China around the 2nd century BC. [1] [7] According to Charlier (2012), French physician François Rabelais had argued about the ineffectiveness of toilet paper in the 16th ...

  7. Not Quite White - Wikipedia

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    Not Quite White: White Trash and the Boundaries of Whiteness is a 2006 non-fiction book by Matt Wray, published by Duke University Press. It discusses American society's stigmatizing of poor white people. It includes information on how the word "white trash" was coined and how stigma of poor white people intersects with how whiteness theory is ...

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  9. White potatoes are just as healthy as sweet potatoes. Here's why.

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    Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t shy away from the glorious potato and ways to add it to your diet. ... russet, red, white, yellow, blue/purple, fingerling and petite. All have a slightly ...