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Andrew Flachs

Several area construction projects advance - 0 views

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    Carter Carburetor has been bought by the Lawrence Group, which wants to develop the hazardous site into a performing arts charter school. Cites Steve Smith, president of the Lawrence Group. Notes funding but does not cite sources on it.
Desire'e Redus

Opposing Views: Why do homosexuals have more STDs than any other group? - 0 views

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    this article talks about how it has been said that people that are homosexual are born that way. it does not give much information but it has a start
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    Wow most people can be what they want to be. They are happy together so why not be what they want to be
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    I'm not sure about this website. Did you read the "ABOUT US"? Not the most credible folks.
Tasha Dickerson

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) - 0 views

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    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of manmade chemicals. They are oily liquids
Becky Cook

wow children's museum - 0 views

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    Contact for children museum exhibits
Gabrielle Gant

Listing : Endangered Species Law and Policy - 0 views

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    Posted on February 28, 2012 by Paul Weiland As Dean Kuipers reported in the Los Angeles Times, on February 27, four environmental groups petitioned the California Fish and Game Commission to list the gray wolf (Canis lupis) as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act. The petition is available here (pdf).
Tasha Dickerson

Air plants can grow without soil - 0 views

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    a choice of an article for summertime science in Sullivan room
Thomas Bailey

nsf.gov - News - Video - Columbia University's Daniel Wolf Savin describes the chemistr... - 1 views

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    Scientists make a star.
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    Did you watch this video to the end? I had trouble doing that. But I don't think they really made a star, they are modeling how stars form. So, the created a "virtual' star. This video is so badly done, it is funny. You should show it to the group.
Lamar Miller

EPA to clean up Carter Carburetor site - St. Louis American: - 0 views

  • The EPA will remove PCBs and TCE from subsurface soils and remove PCBs in two on-site buildings.
  • “This clean-up is absolutely critical because so many children are potentially at- risk across the street at the Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club,” said U.S. Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay (D-MO).
  • the agency plans a thermally enhanced extraction of two toxins: trichloroethylene (TCE), a chlorinated industrial solvent, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a cancer-causing chemical once used in electrical transformers that were disassembled at a building on the site.
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  • The citizen advocacy group is calling for cleanup goals be expanded to cover all areas impacted by Carter Carburetor, the treatment technology to be proven to work on PCBs on similar sites and at similar concentrations before use at the St. Louis site, the risk assessment scenario expanded to include children of all ages and the cleanup plan protect the health of children and area residents.
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    This article tells about the EPA's plans to clean up the Carter Carburetor site.
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    Plans
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