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Peanut is a plan species grown mainly for its fruit.

The peanut is a legume-that is,it bears fruit in the form of pods (shells ) that contain one or more seeds. The peanut is more closely related to peas than to nuts. There are two seeds in most peanut pods. These tasty seeds are also called peanuts. They are a favourite food whether eaten alone or mixed into sweets, cakes or pies. Peanut butter is also a popular food. Worldwide , peanut are grown chiefly for oil.

Plastic materials have become a part of lives. We brush our teeth with a plastic toothbrush .We comb our hair with a plastic comb. We carry our shopping in a plastic bag. We eat out of plastic plates and drink out of plastic straw. We store our food in plastic containers. We can find it in our refrigerators, cars, computer and mobile phones. There are so may uses for plastic .A waste group says people use 100 million tons of plastic every year !That is good news for plastics manufacturers because they can make a lot of money. But plastic takes 100 to 1000 years to decompose. Imagine leaving mountains of plastic waste for your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren!

Sewing is the process of attaching pieces of fabric together with a needle and thread. Many people enjoy sewing their own clothes and such household articles as bedspreads, pillows, curtains and loose covers. Clothing and other items which are sewn at home may be less expensive, wear better and have more individuality than ready made products. Sewing also plays a vital role in the clothing, home furnishing and other industries. Sewers have a wide choice of fabrics including cotton, linen, silk and wool which are made from plant or animal fibres. Other fabrics consists of manufactured fibres sometimes called synthetics. They include polyester, nylon and rayon

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