November 27, 2014
Thanksgiving is a popular festivity that brings together family and friends in America. It reminds all involved of the struggles that Americans went through in the past. Since the adults take part in a variety of things that undoubtedly cut out the children, they might get bored and feel sidelined. To prevent such a situation, here are a few thanksgiving activities for youngsters that keep them occupied throughout the celebrations. One such activity is creating and decorating a thanksgiving tree. This will certainly keep them busy and make them part of the celebration as well as they will feel useful.
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November 16, 2014
There has been an increasing deer-auto collisions here in Michigan year after year. Most of these traffic crashes involving deer are happening between October and December. These accidents can lead to the deaths of human beings and deer, destruction of resources and property. They also leave many people with serious injuries and broken bones. It is therefore important for everyone involved to come together and solve this menace from occurring. A pedestrian, driver, hunter, government and the wildlife groups should play his or her role to avoid accidents and tragedies resulting from these collisions. There are a number of contributing factors and they include human fragmentation, urban population, deer density, time of the day, and exceeding the speed limit.
Last hunting season, fifteen people lost their lives and twenty others were left with serious injuries and broken bones when a bus they were traveling in collided with a deer crossing the road. The bus run off from the road after the driver lost control. It rolled and overturned. Some were trapped in between the seats of the bus. Thanks to a repair shop nearby that came with materials for cutting metals and prevented many from dying. The tragedy left the bus beyond any repair. It was left good for nothing. To prevent all this, we can look at what is required of all us.
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