Летећи Полип wrote:
I'll follow your piece and raised it to the full set:
Летећи Полип wrote:
Who shot him in the back - peacetime
Who took him by surprise - tippy toes
You can't bury that door 3 times
Hide my eyes 4 times
I'm gonna sink my teeth into
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
I reach a higher plain
When I speak so slow and hardly breath
They're gonna run out of shapes
When they fetch my family
I must confess I'm gonna see that man again
I'm gonna turn back the clock and set the foot in Kansas
I'm gonna
As well as receiving vaccinations at local clinics and government hospitals, primary school children were vaccinated for smallpox at school during this period. They were also taught about diseases such as smallpox in health education classes. One primary school text, Bala da Babiya: Lawiya Uwar Jiki (Bala and Babiya: Healthy Mother Body), written by Nuhu Bamalli, recounts stories about a husband and wife, Bala and Babiya, that emphasize the importance of hygiene for maintaining good health. In one story, Bala discovers that members of a friend's family have been stricken with small-pox (agana) and he works hard to make sure that everyone in the village receives smallpox vacinations.