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Sculpted by Joseph and

Mandy Stebbing.

The College Park Aviation Museum is located adjacent to the College Park Airport. The College Park Airport is the world’s oldest continuously operating airport established in 1909 when Wilbur Wright came and trained military officers to fly the government’s first aeroplane. The airport is known as the “Field of Firsts” which includes the first female passenger, first machine gun tested on an airplane, and the first controlled helicopter flight.

Whatever this bank uses for lighting gives me a MASSIVE headache (not sure if it's the spectrum of bulbs, cameras or what) - metal in my brain, remember?

13th and Market Street Philadelphia PA #LetsGuide

Arson - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WC9ol3aEtQ

 

Overview: Railroad Worker Cancer Risks

 

Railroad workers may have been exposed to the highly toxic chemical Benzene, which can be inhaled and absorbed through the skin. Early on, it was believed that Benzene could only cause lung cancer, but Benzene exposure has been linked to the following types of cancer:

 

Bladder Cancer

Colon Cancer

Esophageal Cancer

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Kidney Cancer

Lung Cancer

Mesothelioma

Multiple Myeloma

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Laryngeal Cancer

Rectal Cancer

Stomach Cancer

Throat Cancer

Leukemia

Other Cancer

Other Railroad Worker Cancer Risks

 

There are other carcinogens that railroad workers may have been exposed to that may also explain cancers developed by those who work on locomotives, including creosote and other chemical solvents.

 

There is evidence that creosote may cause skin cancer and cancer of the scrotum. Chemical solvents may cause chronic toxic encephalopathy and other brain diseases.

 

Railroad companies who were responsible for providing a safe work environment may be in violation of the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

 

A railroad worker who was diagnosed with cancer may think the cancer was because of his or her family history or another explanation, when it may be because of hazardous chemicals you were exposed to on the job. FELA allows employees who worked in such unsafe environments to seek financial compensation, and such lawsuits do not require out-of-pocket costs on the part of the railroad worker.

 

If you or your loved one were diagnosed with cancer or another serious illness and worked on the railroad for more than five years, you may be qualify to file railroad worker cancer lawsuit. Learn more by filling out the form on this page for free. topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/4415...

 

Or email: Questions@TopClassActions.com

Prison Tower Stairway. Conwy Castle Gwynedd, Wales #LetsGuide

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

catastrophe theory

noun

1.

a mathematical theory that classifies surfaces according to their form

b. the popular application of this theory to the explanation of abruptly changing phenomena, as by the discontinuity of a line on the topmost fold of a folded surface

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Did not check to see if this is one of those that have been recalled. Think about this baby seat the next time you see a little kid plopped up on a restaurant counter. Goodwill Industries International, Rockville, Maryland -

 

"Last year, Goodwill served more than 60,000 veterans"

 

Our Mission

Goodwill works to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.

  

Every second of every day, someone accesses Goodwill opportunities to build careers and strong families.

 

Goodwill provides robust face-to-face employment, training, education and support services that are complemented by convenient virtual services.

 

In 2016, Goodwill helped more than 313,000 people train for careers in industries such as banking, IT and health care, to name a few — and get the supporting services they needed to be successful — such as English language training, additional education, or access to transportation and child care. www.goodwill.org/annual-report/

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Local police officer collecting used carseats for toddlers: www.whas11.com/article/news/local/lmpd-officer-takes-on-m...

 

What the above article doesn't tell you is that this officer also collects quite a lot of change from his church members - tax free.

This sculpture was created using

sweetgrass, wild grape vines,

and reeds harvested from the

Patuxet River and woven into

various shapes. The installation

is visible from a walkway that

leads visitors to the trail and is

30 feet off the ground.

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