English Blog !: April 2009

English Blog !

Monday, April 20, 2009

English summary 2

Hurricane Katrina had the most devastating impact on Louisiana where it damaged most of the wetlands. Thus it is, unlikely that the vegetation in the marshes may grow back. Vegetation along water sources has also disappeared. Those that are remaining have turn into unhealthy brown shade. Katrina took a devastating toll on the local sea harvests; even two-thirds of Louisiana's oysters may have been destroyed. US had to resort to increase the oyster imports from other countries. Thousands of fishermen who depended on the oyster industry find themselves to be unemployed and unsettled. Floodwater in the city became contaminated household chemicals petroleum, disturbed underground gas and oil tanks. Leaking sewer and gas pipes further contaminated the floodwater, human corpses and dead pets further raised the risk of bacterial contamination. Placing dredged material for a platform for the plants to grow on, the Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration Plan is also planning to rebuild barrier islands. Hence, replant lost marsh grass.

Friday, April 3, 2009

EDITED SUMMARY
Today Janina Pietrasiak and Maria Lopuszanska live like sisters. They meet daily and help each other out, Janina lives alone. Maria’s parent were anti-Nazi underground activist, they sheltered Jania and her mother whom died of tuberculosis. The young Janina clung desperately to her new family. She was baptized to become part of the family to avoid being detected and killed by the Nazis. Thus she gave up living with an uncle in the United States. During the Warsaw Uprising, the girls had to fend her themselves. As Maria’s father was sick and her mother were demonstrating against the Nazis. Maria was like a mother to the younger Janina whom lost both parents. Her only sibling committed suicide. Both suffered from cancer. Maria had breast cancer, Janina is separated while Maria is a widow. She contacted the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, to recognize Maria and her parents for saving her during WWI. Those cash can improve Maria’s financial situation

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

SUMMARY
Today Janina Pietrasiak and Maria Lopuszanska live like sisters. They meet daily and help each other out, Janina lives alone. Maria’s parent were anti-Nazi underground activist, they sheltered Jania and her mother whom died of tuberculosis. The young Janina clung desperately to her new family. She was baptized to become part of the family to avoid being detected and killed by the Nazis thus she gave up living with an uncle in the United States. During the Warsaw Uprising, the girls had to fend her themselves as Maria’s father was sick and her mother were demonstrating against the Nazis. Maria was like a mother to the younger Janina whom lost both parents. Her only sibling committed suicide. Both suffered from cancer, Maria had breast cancer, Janina is separated while Maria is a widow. She contacted the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem to recognize Maria and her parents for saving her during WWI those cash can improve Maria’s financial situation.