We now know consumption as tuberculosis.
April 11, 1889: âThe Johnson City Medical Society called a meeting yesterday and elected Dr. E.S. Miller, Sr., and Dr. S.H. Toy delegates in the meeting of the State Society,â according to The Comet.
April 11, 1895: The Comet published several wise sayings that we would do well to remember.
âThose who borrow trouble never get a chance to pay it back.â
âThe moderate drinker is helping to gravel the road that leads to the pit.â
âThere isnât a millionaire alive today whom an angel would consider rich.â
âIf the road to the pit didnât begin in respectability, it couldnât end in ruin.â
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New York, New York (Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2021) - Enerkon Solar International (OTC Pink: ENKS) names new Board and Scientific Committee Members and announces today, New FARA Filing in support of commercial aspirations in North Africa and other important updates regarding the new SARS2-COVID 15 Second Insta-Test .
ENKS Chairman
, Mr
. Ballout stated that since the Company nominated new Scientific Committee and Board Members this week, the Company would issue the first name selections today which are:
Senator Roberto Lario Rodriguez (Ret.) - (El Salvador) Advisory Bord Member for South and Central America
Dr Ibrahim El Nattar - (Egypt) Advisory Board Member for Renewable Energy in Africa
As many are adjusting to the start of a new semester, some students are raising concerns regarding mask usage among professors and fellow students.
In multiple tweets from students, professors can be seen without masks while in Texas A&M classrooms and buildings. On the subject of face coverings, the Office of the Provostâs website states that masks are required indoors as well as outdoors if physical distancing is not possible. When wearing a mask, it is also important to cover your nose and mouth, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Applied mathematical sciences senior Isaac Ray said he has seen this issue since the fall 2020 semester, specifically among older professors.
By Isaac Ray
After an exchange at a WaWa store, when a customer told him he needed to pull up his pants, a Coral Springs man was later arrested for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after attacking him with a knife.
On January 31, Coral Springs Police responded to an aggravated assault call from the WaWa gas station at 7305 West Sample Road. They spoke to a victim who claimed a man he had an earlier encounter with inside the store followed him and attacked him with a butcher knife.
According to the report, the victim had a verbal argument with a man, later identified as Roel Stupart, 29, after asking Stupart to pull up his pants because he was exposing himself to other customers. The victim said Stupart became furious, began cursing at him, and warned him that “He had something in his car for him.”