[Letter] 1930 January 10, [Philadelphia, Penn. to] Curtis Bok, [Bryn Mawr, Pa.]
This is a letter from Roland L. Taylor, association unknown, to Curtis Bok upon hearing the news of Edward W. Bok's death. Mr. Bok was the former editor of Ladies' Home Journal and the founder of the Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower (now Bok ...
Taylor, Roland L.
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Colonial and gendered peace: Decolonial perspectives on peace in Nagorno‐Karabakh
Abstract This article critically interrogates peace processes in the aftermath of the First Nagorno‐Karabakh War by centering the lived experiences and political voices of Armenian and Azerbaijani internally displaced and refugee women, based on ethnographic fieldwork and in‐depth interviews conducted in 2019.
Ramil Zamanov
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Dwell-photo nodes in classical garden tourism: a multimodal spatial analysis of Yipu. [PDF]
Zhang F, Wu Z, Zhou X.
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Defining the pollinator garden: is conceptual flexibility a feature or a bug?
Ecologists often aim to reduce conceptual ambiguity by attempting to create rigid shared lexicons. These efforts imply that ambiguity is undesirable. In some contexts, however, conceptual flexibility comes with under‐discussed benefits. Here, we use the lens of pollinator gardening to explore how conceptual flexibility is built into participatory ...
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Bacterial Diversity in Leaf-Cutter Ant Species: Host-Microbe Interactions and Environmental Effects. [PDF]
Gianaris A +5 more
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[Telegram] 1930 January 10, New York [to] Mrs Edward W Bok, Mountain Lake, Florida
This is a telegram sent by T. Gilbert Pearson, then president of the National Association of Audubon Societies, to Mary Louise Curtis Bok upon hearing the news of Edward W. Bok's death. Mr.
Pearson, T. Gilbert (Thomas Gilbert), 1873-1943
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Legacy effects of redlining on the distribution of greenspaces in US cities
We investigated how a discriminatory housing policy—redlining—has shaped the spatial patterns and configurations of greenspaces throughout 177 cities in the contiguous US. Housing segregation has been a long‐term development practice that has sequestered communities of color to areas with elevated environmental and public health risks.
Travis Gallo +4 more
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Residential Greenspace and Domestic Gardens, Genetic Predisposition, and Incident Glaucoma: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Zhang X +11 more
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[Edward W. Bok breaking ground for the Singing Tower : version 1]
eye-level viewsThis is a picture of Edward William Bok, former editor of Ladies' Home Journal, turning the first shovel of sand for the construction of the Singing Tower carillon at the Mountain Lake Sanctuary (now Bok Tower Gardens).
Alexander, Arthur L., 1856-1947;
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