Design Preservation
I have this biology project about slogan campaign on preservation of wildlife and endangered species. I've been looking for days in the internet of a good slogan but can't decide on what to choose because I don't think it would give me an A+. I've always been on top of the class, and I don't want to screw it up. This project takes half of my biology grade. And this is what my dad and I came up with: "Extinction is not an option, Preservation is our Mission." Now my question is that, is this slogan a shoe-in for an A+ or not? And if Yes, could you tell me on how to make it more interesting and catchy, like how to design or something on the poster. Thanks alot.
I think the one your dad suggested is pretty good. It's short and succinct and is already catchy. Here's a few i came up with: Preserve wildlife, preserve mankind In-danger by endangered (basically, what i mean is that we're in danger by endangered species since if they die off, it affects the whole ecosystem negatively)
Green design and historic preservation come together for Christman Building renovation
Rail Penn
IMy flight is leaving from Dulles but I don't have a ride so I will have to take public transportation from Penn when I am leaving and do the same to come back.
I might have one big suitcase ( that will only have clothes, nothing heavy) and a carry on. How hard will it be for me to move in the metro area to take the rails and the buses ?
That's a long trip on a lot of different types of public transportation. I'm assuming you mean Penn Station in Baltimore. You're going to have to take Marc or Amtrak to D.C., metro out to Rosslyn and get a bus from there to the airport. If you're traveling at a busy time of day on a weekday where trains and buses are frequent I'd expect it to take about 2 1/2 hours (based on metro trip planner). If you're traveling on the weekend you would be looking at quite likely even longer than that since your transfers will take longer.
Hauling your suitcase might be a bit of a pain but, honestly, nothing is going to make that a considerably more or less pleasant trip.
You Can use the metro trip planner to get an idea of times and routes.
Grain Elevator
I'm interested in building an HO Scale Model of a small-town, wood-cribbed grain elevator. I want to be authentic.
Most of these have burned down, but you may be able to find one to photograph or sketch in Amish country.