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In an indoor setting, likely a school science fair in Kandahar, Afghanistan, a young boy in a light blue shalwar kameez with a school emblem on his pocket sits attentively beside his science project. The project, displayed on a white table, features a metal can with a visible flame, suggesting a makeshift stove or burner. A tube connects this can to a clear plastic water bottle, labeled "NOOR PURE WATER." The bottle is further connected to a white pipe-like structure, which appears to be a fan or hairdryer, positioned to direct air towards the setup. Behind the boy, a display board provides context for the project. Headings like "Problems," "Solutions," "Benefits," and "Target Audience" are visible. The benefits listed include "Convert waste oil into a useful fuel," "Reduce reliance on traditional energy sources," and "Can be used in homes, workshops, and small businesses." The "Target Audience" section specifies "Households and families," "Small businesses and food vendors," and "Educational and recycling organizations." The boy observes his project, possibly demonstrating or explaining its function, which seems to involve converting waste materials into a usable energy source.
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