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      <description>It was July of 2018 when I first encountered/heard the word WINS. When I heard the word WINS , the first thing that came to my mind was &quot;it is an area designated for the school children to wash their hands&#39;. It has something to do with proper hygiene among the pupils.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>It was July of 2018 when I first heard the word WINS. Personally, I associate the word with proper hygiene. WINS has something to do with the area designated in every school where pupils can wash their hands, brush their teeth or even wash their face.  Sadly to say, my former school where I  was assigned, we have only have 2 washing areas for the entire school and  my grade six pupils have to do the washing outside the classroom and they take turns in pouring the water because we have. </div>]]></description>
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