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Jungle, The portrays the lack of hygiene among Chicago meat-packing plants (1906). [Am. Lit.: The Jungle, Payton, 356] See : Filth Jungle, The novel exposed harrowing moral, economic, and hygienic conditions in the meat-packing industry. [Am. Lit.: Upton Sinclair The Jungle] See : Social Protest How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The jungle, the size of Rhode Island, is in the Foja mountains in western New Guinea. In the jungle, the soldier is nearly always surrounded by ready sources of water, and often he will be partially submerged in it, but very little surface or running water is likely to be pure enough for immediate consumption. Six lush, 3D worlds and 20 massive levels, such as the Indian Jungle, the Swamp, and King Louie's Temple, deliver |
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