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Degas was addicted to views, usually from behind, of women in oblivious, intimate actions, such as bathing, drying themselves, or combing their hair.
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He added that the hospital should also have considered a recommendation that two members of staff attend patients' personal care tasks, such as bathing.
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You are eligible for benefits only when you need help with activities of daily living such as bathing or eating, not just because you are sick.
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It may pay for some assistance with daily activities, such as bathing or eating, but does not pay for room and board, which represents the bulk of costs.
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But, increasingly, the development work on robots is designed either to assist the old with physical functions such as bathing or lifting things, or to monitor health and well-being.
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According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, one-quarter of elderly who are eligible for both programs need assistance with at least three activities of daily living (such as bathing, going to the bathroom, eating, or dressing).
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Providing personal assistance, such as help eating or bathing, is tough enough.
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Japanese believed that bathing with aromatic organics helped healing, such as the orange-like citrus Mikan.
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In addition to bathing, saunas would have been used for chores requiring high heat, such as curing meats, and practices requiring sterile environments, such as preparing to bury the dead.
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Participants also ward off evil during the festival by bathing in flower-scented water, wearing five-colour silk, hanging plants such as moxa and calamus over their doors, and pasting paper cut-outs in their windows.
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