Chickens Sample Clauses

Chickens. Does any member of this household own a bank account? ☐ Yes ☐ No Who makes decisions in your household when it comes to buying… Food ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Clothes ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Phone Credits ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Fuel ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Stove ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Large appliances (fridge, TV, radio) ☐ Man decision ☐ Woman ☐ Joint Now I’m going to ask you some questions about your stove use and the new stove you received. Who is mainly responsible for cooking in your household? ☐ Male ☐ Female How many hot meals does you household consume per day? ☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4 Do you think that smoke from cooking affects the health of your household? ☐ Yes ☐ No Please list the type of stove or stoves you had in your household before receiving the TLUD? What kind of fuel does the stove or stoves use? Type of stove Fuel Type 1st Stove ☐ Open fire ☐ Charcoal stove ☐ Wood stove ☐ Kerosene stove ☐ Electric stove ☐ Other ☐ Wood ☐ Charcoal ☐ Kerosene ☐ Electricity ☐ Other 2nd Stove ☐ Open fire ☐ Charcoal stove ☐ Wood stove ☐ Kerosene stove ☐ Electric stove ☐ Other ☐ Wood ☐ Charcoal ☐ Kerosene ☐ Electricity ☐ Other 3rd Stove ☐ Open fire ☐ Charcoal stove ☐ Wood stove ☐ Kerosene stove ☐ Electric stove ☐ Other ☐ Wood ☐ Charcoal ☐ Kerosene ☐ Electricity ☐ Other 4th Stove ☐ Open fire ☐ Charcoal stove ☐ Wood stove ☐ Kerosene stove ☐ Electric stove ☐ Other ☐ Wood ☐ Charcoal ☐ Kerosene ☐ Electricity ☐ Other Before you received the TLUD stove, how often were you using the previous stove or stoves? ☐ Everyday ☐ Several times a week ☐ Once a week ☐ Less than once a week Since receiving the TLUD stove, how often have you used your previous stove(s)? ☐ Everyday ☐ Several times a week ☐ Once a week ☐ Less than once a week Do you xxxx with the TLUD stove indoors outdoors or both? ☐ Indoors ☐ Outdoors ☐ Both Does the TLUD stove produce more or less smoke than the one you used before? ☐ More ☐ Less ☐ The same Is it easier or harder to xxxx with the TLUD stove compared to your previous one? ☐ Easier ☐ Harder ☐ The same Does it take longer or shorter to start this stove compared to your previous one? ☐ Longer ☐ I don’t know ☐ Shorter ☐ The same Does it take longer or shorter to prepare food with this stove compared to your previous one? ☐ Longer ☐ I don’t know ☐ Shorter ☐ The same What do you think of the size of the TLUD stove? ☐ Too tall ☐ Too short ☐ Too small ☐ Good size Do you like the appearance of the TLUD stove? If not what do you no...
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Chickens. 0207.22.01 Turkey 0207.39.01 Paste of poultry or turkey (not provided for in heading 16.01 or 16.02) 0207.39.02 Turkey 0207.39.99 Other 0207.41.01 Paste (not provided for in heading 16.01 or 16.02) 0207.41.99 Other 0207.42.01 Paste (not provided for in heading 16.01 or 16.02) 0207.42.99 Other 0207.50.01 Poultry livers, frozen 0209.00.01 Chicken or turkey fat 0210.90.99 Other 0401.10.01 In hermetic containers milk not concentrated 0401.10.99 Other 0401.20.01 In hermetic containers 0401.20.99 Other 0401.30.01 In hermetic containers 0401.30.99 Other 0402.10.01 Milk powder 0402.10.99 Other 0402.21.01 Milk powder 0402.21.99 Other 0402.29.99 Other 0402.91.01 Evaporated milk 0402.91.99 Other 0402.99.01 Condensed milk

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