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Impact Gardening as a Constraint on the Age, Source, and Evolution of Ice on Mercury and the Moon
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2020We update an analytic impact gardening model (Costello et al., 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.05.023) to calculate the depth gardened by impactors on the Moon and Mercury and assess the implications of our results for the age, extent, and ...
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2009
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–293. ; The garden has been an informing metaphor for geographical thought for sometime and as an affective material object and gardening as a process in the figuring and refiguring of space.
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Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–293. ; The garden has been an informing metaphor for geographical thought for sometime and as an affective material object and gardening as a process in the figuring and refiguring of space.
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2021
From the late 1810s onwards, English landscape gardens became popular among many Paduan notabili, mainly moderate liberals who aspired to social leadership. Installing such gardens was therefore much more than a form of aesthetic expression, but also a means of social and political differentiation.
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From the late 1810s onwards, English landscape gardens became popular among many Paduan notabili, mainly moderate liberals who aspired to social leadership. Installing such gardens was therefore much more than a form of aesthetic expression, but also a means of social and political differentiation.
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CrossCurrents, 2023
Abstract: At the intersection of autobiography, critical cultural commentary, and historical mediation, this essay explores the idea of gardening without access to private, self-contained land. It argues that gardening, like language, is the work of the commons - alternatives to histories of enclosure and privatization.
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Abstract: At the intersection of autobiography, critical cultural commentary, and historical mediation, this essay explores the idea of gardening without access to private, self-contained land. It argues that gardening, like language, is the work of the commons - alternatives to histories of enclosure and privatization.
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Nursing, 2003
Having found common ground in our love of gardening, Claire and I forged a brief but intense bond.
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Having found common ground in our love of gardening, Claire and I forged a brief but intense bond.
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Allotment gardens: women's gardens?
2023Les jardins ouvriers sont essentiellement populaires, leurs appropriations sociales demeurent pendant longtemps homogènes. Les bouleversements de la société récemment conduisent à de véritables changements sociaux dans les profils des bénéficiaires de parcelles de jardin familial.
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GARDENING AND CHILDREN’S GARDEN
2016Son on yıldır çocuk bahçeleri ve onlarla yakından bütünleşen eğitim programları için ilgi çeken konu olmuştur. Çocuklar bahçede bitki bakımı ile vakit geçirerek yeni beceriler öğrenir, eğlenir, oynar ve özgüvenlerini geliştirebilirler. Çocukların çoğu açık havada olmaktan hoşlanır ve toprak kazmayı, kirlenmeyi, bir şeyler oluşturmayı ve bitkiler ...
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a surgical oncologist feels closest to her mother in the Japanese Tea Garden where her mother had spent many hours painting and drawing as a young woman.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a surgical oncologist feels closest to her mother in the Japanese Tea Garden where her mother had spent many hours painting and drawing as a young woman.
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Evaluating Gardens and Gardening
Abstract Chapter 10—“Evaluating Gardens and Gardening”—is, apart from a summative conclusion to the book, the final chapter. It begins with an examination of the question that follows from Chapter 9: how is the aesthetic value of one garden compared to that of another? This follows the path developed in Chapter 5 and relies on a positiveDavid Fenner, Ethan Fenner
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