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Monthly Archive for February, 2011

I live in an area with a lot of cars and concrete and trash and noise.  The pigeons in the area tend to get string and other bits of debris wrapped around their toes which then swell up painfully and sometimes even fall off.  I feel badly for them and sometimes, especially when the weather [...]

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On law review, as in life, time is against you.  Classes/class reading, socializing, office hours, Facebook, meetings for clubs and organizations, Mamaroneck Ave., bluebooking, the first season of Spartacus Blood and Sand (it’s pretty great, in a 300 meets Gladiator kind of way), send out a resume (not hear back), and repeat.  Oh wait, that’s right, [...]

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Coral reefs are invaluable resources to both humans and other forms of life on earth.  They play many important roles in our day to day lives through medicine, coastal protection, food, and income.  Today, coral reefs around the world are in peril.  Climate change, overfishing, and pollution, are some of the major contributors to their [...]

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Jeff Time

Law school is an inherently stressful experience. There are deadlines to assignment you have no idea how to complete, constant reading (that actually has to be done), and numerous students who will be more than happy to consistently remind you of all the tasks that need completion. Figuring I needed even more of a workload [...]

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The Marcellus Shale is a “tight rock” gas formation located approximately six to nine thousand feet below the earth’s surface and underlies large portions of southern New York State, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.  Millions of gallons of water, combined with a chemical slurry and sand are injected into the well bore at extremely high [...]

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