Wastewater treatment facility at Kanapaha
The Kanapaha wastewater treatment facility uses activated sludge technology to treat 2,300 gallons of wastewater per second, or 7.8 million gallons per day.
The treatment process is completed by...
Mama Murphy’s Chair
Mama Murphy is finally getting the chair she has always wanted! It might not be the prettiest, but it will do the job. Follow this blog post to see how Mama Murphy's...
The tension created in the frame story
In a frame story, the narrative is presented as being related to a person by another person.
In this way, the story is framed as being told from the...
How Bradbury Create Irony In His Story The Pedestrian ?
Bradbury creates irony in " The Pedestrian" by representing a younger,
naive man who falls into a world that is much different from the one he has left behind.
The best fiction novels to read!
This article is for those of you who want to read a good novel and for those of you who like reading novels.
We'll give an overview of the...
The twenty Nergo law
The twenty negroe law was one of the more controversial and rift-indusind laws that congress and president Lincoln had to tackle during the civil war.
These laws were meant...
Fanfiction: Ichigo can see spirits
One of the interesting aspects in Bleach is when ichigo can see zanpakuto spirits fanfiction
This article will take a look at the various different types of fanfiction that...
Which of these story ideas would be considered gothic writing ?
Goths are people who enjoy the dark arts, horror, and macabre literature.
Goth writing is typically characterized by its descriptive style, use of supernatural elements, and focus on issues...
All about -“The Pedestrian”
In his story, "The Pedestrian," Ray Bradbury creates a sense of irony through a number of literary techniques.
Some examples include the way in which the setting mirrors our...
Trick to know if someone muted your story on their snapchat
This article will teach you the tell-tale signs of being muted in your story.
The first tip is that your followers are not just posting or liking your story...