Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Chapter 6.

1.
a. A scientist
b. Dismissed by EPA for tobacco lobbying

4.
a.b
b. Where
c. The best lead is b because of the use of information wasn't overwhelming and it was urging you to read more.
d. The nations 40 million Social security recipients will recieve a 5.4 percent increase in January, the biggest boost in over eight years, your government announced yesterday.

5. Springfield university approved a plan Monday to convert from a plus/minus grading standard to the A/B/C/D/F plan.At  other universities and that have changed to this the GPA of their students declined.

6. The university Provost announced that students will now be able to purchase books from the university online unless probation restricts them form doing so.

7.
b. A pipe fitter from Springfield suffered third degree burns while trying to intial a new pipe on a roof. He accidentally touched a power line carrying 15,000 volts.

8. Over 1,000 students from local Montwood high school  walked out of class to protest the new class schedule. The clash became violent when bottles were being thrown injuring 30 people and 10 were arrested.

9.
a. Wayne Clay was driving north on U.S. 63 and crossed the center line crashing into the James W. Cunning with his 1992 Ford. Cunning is in satisfactory condition at Springfield Hospital.
b. A man driving south on U.S. 63 in his 1992 Ford crashed into another man after crossing the center line.

10. Yesterday, Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. posthumously received the Medal of Honor from Barack Obama for heroism during combat in Cambodia. He sacrificed himself while destroy a bunker with a grenade.

11. An Amtrak train collided with three Conrail locomotives after running a stop sign.












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