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20.10.2011Community developmentThere is a plenty to do for those who know how to begin. * * * * * TO PROTECT PLATE-GLASS IN community development BUILDING.--Passing along Dearborn Street, recently, I saw community development a crowd watching closely the placing in position of some enormous panes of glass in a handsome new building. The community development glass was the best French plate, and the community development workmen handled it as carefully as if it were worth something more than a week's wages. The task of putting it in place was no sooner completed than one of the workmen grabbed a pot of whiting and with a big brush daubed a lot of meaningless marks on it. I thought renovation design group it about as silly a thing as a man could do, and with the usual reportorial curiosity asked the foreman why he allowed it. "Why," said he, "we have to mark them in that way or they'd be smashed in no time." My look of amazement doubtless prompted him to further explanation, for he said: "You see, community development the workmen around a new building get in the custom of shoving lumber, etc., through the open sash before the glass is put in. They would continue to do it even after the glass is in if we didn't do something to attract their attention. That's the reason you always see new windows daubed with glaring white marks. Even if a careless workman does start to shove a stick of timber through a costly plate of glass he will stop short community development when his eye catches the danger sign.Stuff a friend Homeimprovements Renovation canada Be constructive Bild a baer
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