Martin passed away at 1:48 am 03/20/2009 I was with him until he took his last breath. Martin had the respiratory infection, and he was on antibiotics for him I feel his age was a factory. He was so skinny but wanted to eat up until late afternoon on March 19th even with him being so skinny ,and having no use of his legs he wanted to stay with us. We laid him to rest today, and will miss him.Martin stayed indoors and was a pet and very clean. When he became ill we were in the vets for four hour and would have stayed longer if needed he said that with antibiotics and the shot he gave him he will be fine his legs were working and every thing. But then he had tumors and they pop then went away.The stuff that came out smelled so bad but he was fine after they expelled the pus.Then his leg stop working right and then bad to worse. I miss him he was so smart and I don't think I can do this again the life expectancy is so hard but I want to save others from harm to becoming food. He was so great thanks for all your advice.It seems so weird that he is no longer with us.This is the first day of spring.Martin will truly be missed.
A factory that produced ammunition, such as artillery shells, bombs, missiles is a munitions factory.
It is sometimes called a factory of death.
People say the First Factory in America was a Hershey Factory or the Wool Mill in England...but the First true factory was the First Furniture Factory founded and built in 1825 by William and John Breed.This was the First True Factory that was built in America.XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
just divide 1,160 by by 4 and you get ur answer 290
The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by a man named Samuel Slater. The factory produced spindles of yarn. The first factory in the world was the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, Italy. The factory built ships and had 16,000 employees. Construction on the Venetian Arsenal began in the year 1104.
Yes. And it's 7.6 times at likely if they scissor in a bread factory.
criticism for the manner in which the birds are treated. Space is at a minimum, and the layers are often literally "henpecked" by frustrated fellow birds; they also are given antibiotics
Food is passed through the esophagus by using the process of peristalsis. Specifically, it connects the pharynx, which is the body cavity that is common to the digestive factory and respiratory system with the stomach, where the second stage of digestion is initiated.
Thrift Factory
The largest penicillin factory is operated by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in Kalamazoo, Michigan. This facility is known for its high-capacity production of penicillin and other antibiotics, playing a critical role in meeting global demand. Pfizer's Kalamazoo plant has been a key player in antibiotic manufacturing for decades, contributing significantly to public health initiatives.
Exposure to high levels of factory fumes can be harmful to your health and potentially lead to serious conditions, including respiratory issues, headaches, and other symptoms. Prolonged exposure to certain factory fumes, like those containing toxic substances, can lead to long-term health problems and even be fatal. It is essential to take precautions and follow safety guidelines when working around factory fumes to protect your health.
Non organic foods often contain additives and preservatives that are unhealthy. They may also contain GMOs and pesticide residues, and animals are likely to have been raised on factory farms and are likely to have been given hormones and antibiotics.
I'm going to the factory. Meet me at the factory. The factory has a steam whistle.
[1] In theory and in practice, the two tend to be direct opposites of each other. [2] But the two actually do hold in common an attempt to control the endproduct. [3] But the similarity stops there. For factory farming seeks to make the most profit at the lowest cost, and in the fastest time. And it does so by confining its animals and subjecting them to antibiotics, growth regulators, and hormones. [4] In contrast, organic farming seeks to produce the healthiest product in the healthiest of environments. [5] So factory farming's choke collar is finances, and organic's is health.
The Widget factory is changed into the sweets factory.
Workers in a cement factory who do not wear masks are at risk of inhaling fine particulate matter, silica dust, and other harmful chemicals present in the cement. This exposure can lead to respiratory issues such as chronic bronchitis, lung inflammation, and silicosis, a serious lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust. Over time, these conditions can severely impair lung function and overall health, increasing the risk of respiratory infections and other complications. Regular protective measures, like wearing masks, are essential to mitigate these health risks.
no there is no skittles factory in England but there is a cadburys factory