It can take weeks for them to establish with certaintly where it came from, so really, to me it's an ongoing thing and not a failure. I'm totally fine with you disagreeing with me, no problem.
Because when at a total loss, disease experts tend to read forums on dating sites to get some fresh ideas?? Yeah, alright then, what's your theory?? I'm curious now! After all, you did mention terrorists or whoever. So please, enlighten and entertain us!
How would discussing things on a thread on a dating website aid the discovery of the source of the outbreak in any way?? And lighten up, not all Germans are dead serious about everything.
You're right, these things occur from time to time. Only this time it's an especially deadly form of E coli, I believe they said it's a combination of two strains, which doesn't respond to antibiotica. The way food is processed in big factories might play a role in it, also that food gets shipped over long distances across a country or even a continent before it reaches the consumer. I guess all we can do is wait for the experts to figure out its source as soon as possible and hope for the best in the meantime.
Listen to the teacher and not to "others" because she is right. The text is in the past tense, so you have to stick to the past tense. Sam had certain habits when he used to live in the mountains, which he presumably no longer does. Therefore you can assume his habits have changed too, and using the past tense indicates that the statement only applies to the time when he was still at home in the mountains. I hope this makes sense.
I'd rob several banks, fly unseen around the world and scare the crap out of people. In short: I'd become an annoying criminal. (Ehhh, I didn't see that coming, I'm scaring myself now...) :O
Everyone has anger issues every now and then. The difficult part is to deal with them so that no-one and nothing gets harmed in the process. Would I date an angry person? Yes. Would I date someone, who releases her anger unfairly upon innocent bystanders? Absolutely not.
RE: What About Investment Advice?
Watch the documentary and find out what happened to those places of former glory. It's interesting, I promise.