Strangers Among You By Alfred Brock Introduction This book talks about why migrants and immigrants are risking their lives to cross the border into the United States and become Americans. It is a plain, simple telling of the Martinez family as they make their way from the countryside of Costa Rica to Detroit, Michigan. It is built, of course, upon the American dream and the American that exists in the United States of America. More than that, however, it details the very real reasons people have for leaving their country to go to the United States. Not enough people are aware that these people are leaving life and death situations. They are coming from places that cannot be gone back to without a great deal of work and fixing. ...
Below are reasons for covering a toxic waste dump - none seem to apply in Van Buren Charter Township Toxic waste dumps are often capped with a system of barriers designed to prevent the waste from contaminating the environment. These barriers typically include multiple layers of materials, such as: * Clay liner: A thick layer of compacted clay, which acts as a natural barrier to water and contaminants. * Geomembrane: A synthetic liner made of high-density polyethylene or other materials, which provides an additional layer of protection against leaks. * Drainage layer: A layer of gravel or other permeable material that helps to collect and remove water from the landfill. * Gas collection system: A system of pipes and vents that collects and removes gases, such as methane, that are generated by the decomposing waste. * Final cover: A layer of soil and vegetation that helps to blend the landfill into the surrounding landscape and prevent erosion. ...
An Autoimmune Disease Primer Also Available at : https://www.cncnewsco.com/home/autoimmune-diseases Compiled by Alfred Brock Introduction A quick lesson about autoimmune diseases. From what I understand it takes an average of 3 years and 5 doctors for a person to get a proper diagnosis of an autoimmune disease. It is important that more people understood what an autoimmune disease is. It is like the cold or the flu; people never really get better, and even a nap will not help. Just eating a salad and hitting the gym won’t slim your face or get the pounds off. Sleeping 10 hours at a time won’t leave a person well rested, ever. Last minute changes in plans may crop up because of that unexpected “just got ran over” feeling. Along with these problems people who deal with autoimmune disease also talk about aching joints and bones, dry skin, breaking hair, mood swings, and d...
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