Unfortunately, you can't always tell if public parks or the laws
you pass on your daily walks have been treated with pesticides.
Not exact matches
It could even be something relatively minor — did you
pass a big barking dog
on your
daily walk or did she have to run away from a bumblebee while she was playing outside?
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the only potential 2012 candidate who would be legal to perform same - sex marriages under the New York law that
passed last week,
walked a delicate line today in his first public comments
on the topic, per the
Daily News politics blog:
im currently in a school doing extra sixth lessons and im actually finding it detrimental to my learning giving me more work homework time and my mock results are down from my last year many schools do less school and achieve much higher
pass rates i fell that this extra time is making students feel worse and limits there ability to socialize when they go to school until 4:10 pm and arrive home at about 5 making it dark in the winter while
walking home may i add it also means that when we get home are
daily 2 hr of hw leaves us being at home with no extra work at about 7 pm
on top of this there is revision for exams and catch up work for students to complete all of this removes a students ability to have fun were we are hunting success in fear of punishment To conclude extra lessons punish the mind and form a generation of students that dislike school and even sometimes even become suicidal all because schools think they are doing things right
He had fever, was treated for anaphylactic shock;
passed out twice (10 second intervals) within two weeks
on daily walks and experienced a spiralling down of health until euthanasia was the only alternative due to kidney failure.
Their favorite store also happens to be
on the route of Barkley's twice -
daily walks, and the sociable canine never
passes up an opportunity to pop in.
«After picking myself up off the floor, plastic became all I could notice out in the world — the phenomenal amount of plastic that
passes through our
daily lives in the form of packaging and all of the «stuff» we're marketed to believe we need — and then it was all I could notice
on the ground, no matter where I
walked.»