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Once it was one of the largest brick homes in Charles County, Maryland. Once it was the site of an amusement park. Once it was burned by arson. Once a truck drove through the middle. And now...
This is quite a sturdy building. I have been inside it and it is indeed sound-proof. It is a very nice building but I don't think I'd like to work inside this one (if they gave me an office with no windows). The people there are very nice.
Rittenhouse Square
Historic Park and Gardens
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF 40mm Macro f1:2/8 STM
Prison Tower Stairway. Conwy Castle Gwynedd, Wales #LetsGuide
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
This massive monstrosity claiming to sell $300,000 patio homes has left massive amounts of land and water totally unprotected from soil erosion and sediment runoff, directly upstream from a 400+ acre park and "natural habitat".
"Elite Homes" - At Elite Homes, our commitment to excellence means a commitment to you. We realize that each client has unique tastes and lifestyle. So we listen to your concerns and needs. And we respond accordingly.
Elite Homes builds 90 - 150 luxury homes a year ranging from $250,000 to $600,000 and is currently developing 10 subdivisions in the Greater Louisville area.
Joe Pusateri is a native of St. Louis. He has lived in Louisville since 1969 and graduated from Westport High School. He also attended Western Kentucky University.
We thank you for your interest in Elite Homes. Here you'll learn about our company background, philosophy and sample some of the beautiful homes of our clients. We hope this will be the beginning of a long and satisfying relationship.
- Joe Pusateri,
President of Elite Homes
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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On September 27th, 2008, Trooper 2 responded to Waldorf, Maryland to assist the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department with a motor vehicle crash. Working alongside first responders, two patients were identified for transport. A second medical provider would be required to assist with patient care in the helicopter.
Trooper 2 encountered poor weather while attempting to deliver the patients to a trauma center, and diverted to the closest airport. The helicopter crashed in Walker Mill Park on approach to Andrews Air Force Base.
The flight crew, one patient, Ashley Younger, and the Waldorf VFD medical provider, Tonya Mallard, were killed in the crash. One patient, Jordan Wells, survived the crash and was located, treated, and transported by rescuers.