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Chicago: The City That Works? Not So Much!!!
by tourmaline2777
Last week Mayor Richard Daley unveiled his belt-tightening budget for 2009. This budget is suppose to cover a $469 million deficit and includes taxes, fare hikes, layoffs, and a reduction in city services.... published 5 weeks ago
Entitled to My Own Interpretation
by rbnstr08
This article has been written by myself in 2005 and posted it at shvoong based on the possibility that ancient people were less educated and actually do not know much. In the ancient times, if you showed... published 4 months ago
Water, Water Everywhere- No.
by Bob Ewing
It is four in the morning and the call of nature pulls you from your dreams of lakes and ponds, flowing rivers of endless water, you feel the need and get up and head for the bathroom. When finished you... published 6 months ago
How to kill fruit flies
by Trsmd
Sanitation is the first measure of defense, even though there are various traps and sprays that are used to kill fruit flies, it is necessary to eliminate the source in order to eliminate them. The key to... published 8 months ago
sanitation and health
by nomadicasian
In spite of the fact that the world have changed by leaps and bounds, it's hard to believe that significant development did not contributed much to the improvement of people's way of life in third world... published 8 months ago
MRSA - Can it be that hard to eradicate?
by razorblades
In this, the day and age of antibiotics and anti bacterial cleaning agents are we any better off then in the days before Florence Nightengale discovered the art of clean hospitals? It doesn't seem like it. ... published 8 months ago
Discovering a family tragedy from 1849
by The Indexer
Report to the General Board of Health, 1850 Ventilation and light source for a basement dwelling Items received from cholera relief fund Cholera memorial in Barnard Castle churchyard I had long known that my... published 9 months ago







