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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber,  wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, Non-toxic, No stimulating smell.

There are totally 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.

They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc.

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  • Unabridged audio ebook – Style(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Amazing Fiction, Science Fiction
    Place System By Murray Leinster (1896 – 1975)
    Place System tells the interesting tale of a younger person helping to construct this first station. With scientific precision and creativeness Murray Leinster, one particular of the world’s best science-fiction writers, describes the creating and launching of the system. In this article is a quickly-paced tale of sabotage and murder directed against a task more secret and useful than the atom bomb! – Summary by Gutenberg text

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    00:00:00 Chapter one
    00:thirty:13 Chapter 2
    00:fifty six:forty one Chapter 3
    01:29:fifty five Chapter 4
    01:forty eight:45 Chapter five
    02:19:fifty two Chapter six
    02:50:fifty three Chapter 7
    03:twenty:fifty five Chapter 8
    03:forty nine:39 Chapter 9
    04:26:25 Chapter ten
    04:57:25 Chapter 11
    05:27:39 Chapter 12
    05:51:33 Chapter 13

    Running Time: 06:seventeen:02

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    Adrift on an Ice-Pan – FULL Audio Book – by Sir Wilfred Grenfell (1865-1940)
    This is the harrowing true tale of Sir Wilfred Grenfell’s experience of being stranded on a drifting sheet of ice while crossing a frozen bay with his dog sled team in frigid Newfoundland.
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    01 — Biographical Sketch — 00:11:35

    02 — Adrift on an Ice-Pan — 00:40:35

    03 — Appendix — 00:05:31

    More about Sir Wilfred Grenfell -
    Serving as a medical missionary member of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen sent Sir Wilfred Grenfell was sent to Newfoundland in 1892 to improve the plight of coastal inhabitants and fishermen. That mission began in earnest in 1893 when he recruited two nurses and two doctors for hospitals at Indian Harbour, Newfoundland and later opened cottage hospitals along the coast of Labrador. The mission expanded greatly from its initial mandate to one of developing schools, an orphanage, cooperatives, industrial work projects, and social work. Although originally founded to serve the local fishermen the mission developed to include the aboriginal peoples and settlers along the coasts of Labrador and the eastern side of the Great Northern Peninsula of northern Newfoundland. For his years of service on behalf of the people of these communities he was later knighted. He had two sons and a daughter. Grenfell died of a coronary thrombosis at Kinloch House on 9 October 1940, and his ashes were brought to St Anthony, where they were placed inside a rock face overlooking the harbour.

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