You often hear of some person like a Muslim woman who has a lawsuit with her employer because her Muslim hijab or head covering goes against the company dress code.So what gives someone of a certain religion to be able to break the rules and be above anyone else?Just because I am an atheist means I have to dress exactly the way my employer wants me to, but because someone follows a religion means they can alter the rules? Very unfair, don't you think?No one said that people like this have to work at a company where they can't dress in their religious attire. Maybe fairness and respect of the rules is not part of the religious worldBut we already knew that.
What? No ear plugs? ~~~ All about some PPE :)
Only things I've ever known to chirp were smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Sure it's not a cricket in the attic? They do sound like smoke detectors from a distance.
grinding a flange..i dont know what that is, but it sounds dirty LOL :P
my 12 year old brother does the same thing. We think it's hereditary because the majority of my uncles didn't stop wetting the bed until they were about 12 years old. One thing that seems to help is not drinking anything after 6 or 7 at night. My parents also are trying to help him wake up at random times during the night to make sure he doesn't have to go.