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In section 'Symbolism', subheading 'Warning and danger' there is an image of a fire danger chart. In the caption beneath it please change the word 'severe' to 'extreme'.
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Change "some Hindu women put a stripe of sindoor in their hair to show they are married" to "some Hindu women put a stripe of sindoor along their hair parting to show they are married"
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