landfill (cleaning trucks and collecting materials). This morning more than two vehicles came together at the trailer and one of them began cleaning his truck in the street, this situation surpassed the limit when they began to leave the remains on our lawn.... I intervened, but I think it is your responsibility to monitor these operations. We can not let this situation carry out for the next two years. I would appreciate a response to this letter as soon as possible. Regards,…
Speedway to watch the races. Also, he teaches an education course on gun safety and shooting at The Bullet Stop, here in Wichita, and competes in long rifle shooting competitions. Incredibly, Chaz works out three times a week and still push mows the lawn of their family home in west Wichita. Outside of his personal hobbies, Chaz’s…
Sydney Meyers Relative effectiveness of penicillin, neomycin and erythromycin on the inhibition of growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae Introduction: An approximate 1.1 million annual deaths worldwide are attributed to the to bacteria known as Streptococcus pneumoniae. Today, S. pneumoniae is among the most significant causes of bacterial disease in humans and remains to be one of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S (Hoskins, 2001). This pathogenic bacteria causes a variety of…
poem it says, “In the wide and antique eyes, which still appear To watch across the castrate lawn.” In these lines of the poem, Wilbur is describing how the toad is lying in the garden dead, but it’s eyes are still open, and they seem to be staring across the lawn. This sets a very dark and serious tone to the poem because he is describing how a toad that has been brutally killed is staring across the lawn. Richard Wilbur fighting in World War II completely altered his writing and led to him…
On 8/6/2017 at approximately 1;27pm I, Officer Hunter was dispatched to the intersection of U.S Highway 90 ans Oak Street in reference to an incident that occurred at The Old Place Located at 2800 Oak St. Upon arrival I spoke with Thomas Gautier who stated that he was just verbally assaulted by his brother Hermes Gautier. Thomas Gautier said that while at the property cleaning they got into a verbal altercation concerning him parking on the grass behind the building. Thomas Gautier said that he…
With daylight savings time right around the corner and temperatures rising, spring has officially sprung! This change in seasons is the perfect opportunity to make sure your air conditioning unit is primed and ready for another hot summer. At Service Air Eastern Shore in Fairhope, Alabama, they specialize in heat and air repair as well as HVAC troubleshooting. As you start your spring cleaning, here are three cleaning tips from the air conditioning contractors at Service Air Eastern Shore:…
Although an infamous alcoholic and mental health victim, F. Scott Fitzgerald is debatably one of the most influential American novelists of the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald was born September 24 of 1896, as the third child of five. He began his primary college experience at Princeton, and wrote for the college newspaper there. His education did not last long, though, as he dropped out, due to him flunking all of his classes. Instead, he chose to join the army. After he returned, he met a girl named…
Tragedy of the Commons: Bees and Neonics Pause for a second to envision the environment without bees. It would be a lot less pleasant than the one you currently know. For starters, you would likely starve. Bees provide the majority of pollination assistance that nurtures agriculture. However, the bee population is diminishing due to multiple factors, yet the primary factor is a class of insecticide chemicals acknowledged as neonicotinoids or neonics. The neonic pesticide is beneficial for…
Imagine the world being divided into two separate groups. All the optimists are separated into one section and all the pessimists into the other. Amongst the optimists, the conversation would consist of fantastic plans for the future and how things can only get better. Meanwhile, the pessimists are having, what might seem to the optimists like, a depressing discussion. Far from working out how to make their dreams come true, they’re worrying about all the things that might go wrong. They’re…
AFTER spending a single day in Berlin more than 10 years ago I've long been keen to return to the German city for a longer stay and have finally achieved this goal. I'm spending a week in what was once East Berlin visiting many of the landmarks I know from my university history studies including the old Stasi Headquarters, the Berliner Dom, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Palace of Tears. There's also time for the Berlin Wall Memorial, which stretches along a suburban street that became the front…