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A stench in the ear
When I lived in the six hundred block of Federal Street, in Philly, I needed air conditioning— not because of the heat, but because of the noise. At night, the racket from car horns, radios, and drunk pedestrians often robbed … Continue reading →
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Tagged aural bombardment, Cerbataba, Costa Rica, Department of Air Management, environmental stressors, Federal Street, momocross, negative effects, noise pollution, people-friendly controls on noise., Philadelphia, silence
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