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Mary Seacole – Pioneering Nurse and Adventurer

Frontiers

Mary Seacole in 1873 Mary Seacole was a Jamaican woman of mixed race who excelled as a nurse, businesswoman and a traveler in the 19 th century. By Aimee Lee Early Life In 1805, Mary Seacole was born in Kingston, Jamaica to a Scottish father and Jamaican mother. Her work and reputation rivaled that of Florence Nightingale’s.

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40 Individuals File Appeals, Most Handwritten, Of DEP’s Permit For Catalyst Energy Oil & Gas Wastewater Injection Well In McKean County

PA Environment Daily

for an oil and gas wastewater injection well. DEP approved the permit on January 11, but did not publicly announce it until January 23 in an article by WESB News. My husband and I have an average income. Read more here. If my property would get damaged, I wouldn’t be able to fix it.

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Will More States Add Green Amendments to Their Constitution?

Legal Planet

I asked the UCLA Emmett Institute’s Distinguished Counsel Mary Nichols to share her thoughts after reading the decision in Held v. More broadly, the Montana court gives real hope to young people around the country that litigation may be a tool they can use to transform energy policy. All are in different stages.

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Interfaith Partners For Chesapeake Faith & Waters Restoration Summit Attracts Nearly 200; Executive Director Jodi Rose Leaving For New Position

PA Environment Daily

Mary's Catholic Parish, Rev. The event also included a ground tour of Saint Mary's Parish and an optional lobby night for advocacy on key environmental bills. It has been an honor to lead IPC and witness the transformative impact of faith-based environmental activism," she remarked. "I Patrick Woods from St.

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Leadership Blog Part 20: Earth's Natural Limits

NAEP Leadership Blog

The poet Mary Oliver once said, “Attention is the beginning of devotion.” I have found that to listen is to learn, to pay attention is to be present within our most lively of voices, with our eyes looking toward greater measures of trustworthiness – understanding what is sacred to all people within our environment.

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Rachel Carson Building Peregrine Falcons See First Egg Hatches Of The Season; Connection To Rachel Carson

PA Environment Daily

As an adult, Carson worked for the government as a scientist and writer and is often credited with starting the modern environmental movement. Peregrine falcons, bald eagles and ospreys that are making an impressive comeback thanks to the environmental ethics and foreword thinking of people like Rachel Carson. Read more here.

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Getting Creative in the Field

Academy of Natural Sciences

Mary Donnelly — a recent graduate of Drexel’s Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) department — loves fieldwork. But instead of marshlands, forests, plains or deserts, Mary has been busy working right here in Philadelphia. BEES student Mary Donnelly at Kinzua State Park, PA. Mary Donnelly/BEES.