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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. McGuire is an environmental engineer and writer. He has worked in the drinking water community for over 40 yrs. November 4, 2000: Restoring the Everglades. November 4, 2000. New York Times headline. The legislation now goes to President Clinton, who is expected to sign the bill into law and set in motion a restoration plan that would take nearly four decades to complete. This entry was posted in Year 5 TDIWH. November 4, 2016.
August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. August 13, 1865:. Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. Semmelweis is credited with recognizing the high death toll among women during childbirth caused by physicians using unsanitary procedures. He instituted the disinfection of physicians’ hands with a concentrated chlorine solution and the death rate of new mothers plummeted. His research and practical applicat...August 13, 2015.
August 14, 1913: Sewerage and Health | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 14, 1913: Sewerage and Health. Typhoid Fever Death Rate and Sewer Construction in Louisville, KY. August 14, 1913:. Many authors tried to show that building sewers saved lives. However, the data was just not there. As I said in my book,. This entry was posted in Year 3 TDIWH. And tagged drinking water. August 14, 2015. August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
August 15, 1922: National Coast Anti Pollution League | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 15, 1922: National Coast Anti Pollution League. Gifford Pinchot, Forest Service head, Pennsylvania governor and president of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. August 15, 1922:. In support of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. Writes of a time, 20 years beforehand, when fish were common in the Delaware River: ‘How [can] any sane person deliberately go into such black and vile-looking water? August 15, 2015.
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. For the latest post on this blog about This Day in Water History, go to: https:/ thisdayinwaterhistory.wordpress.com/. If you find anything in these daily posts that is inaccurate, please tell us at. We are looking for additional material for the daily posts. If you would like to share important dates in drinking water and wastewater history, please contact us at. 4 thoughts on “ Today. October 15, 2012 at 11:10 pm. Fill in your ...
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Environment, Law, and History: Aldo Leopold's last talk
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Environment, Law, and History. The crossroads of environmental history and legal history (and other related fields). Thursday, June 27, 2013. Aldo Leopold's last talk. Dan Ernst at the Legal History Blog has this post. A Sand County Almanac. Was a big book for me as an adolescent, so I’m especially happy to note that. Eric T. Freyfogle, University of Illinois College of Law. Which appears in the. Washington Journal of Environmental law and Politics. 2 (2012); 236. Here is the abstract:. Commissioners of ...
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Environment, Law, and History: Labor and environmentalism in Canada
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Environment, Law, and History. The crossroads of environmental history and legal history (and other related fields). Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Labor and environmentalism in Canada. Sarnia Chemical Valley, Ontario ( by P199. Last year we noted an article on American labor organizations and environmental regulation;. It turns out that around the same time an article was published on a similar phenomenon in Canada; Katrin MacPhee's "Canadian Working-Class Environmentalism, 1965–1985". More on Indian treaties.
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Environment, Law, and History: The environment and the African slave trade
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Environment, Law, and History. The crossroads of environmental history and legal history (and other related fields). Tuesday, April 1, 2014. The environment and the African slave trade. We've noted before ( here. That the history of slavery, obviously a topic of legal history, has important environmental dimensions, as well. Now, by way of Imperial and Global Forum. We have news of Emory University’s very impressive Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. At Not Even Past. Henry Wiencek writes that the site.
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A Sad, Sad Symphony. 8220;We only have what we give.”. Even though at times in doesn’t seem so, all we are in this world is what we give. Your employer pays you according to your contribution to the firm, the people around you love you and respect you according to the effort you put into building and maintaining those relationships. The world is but a mirror. What we give to the world becomes our legacy. What we give becomes the one thing people will never forget. We only have what we give. It seems to m...
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A Sad, Sad Symphony. 8220;We only have what we give.”. Even though at times in doesn’t seem so, all we are in this world is what we give. Your employer pays you according to your contribution to the firm, the people around you love you and respect you according to the effort you put into building and maintaining those relationships. The world is but a mirror. What we give to the world becomes our legacy. What we give becomes the one thing people will never forget. We only have what we give. It seems to m...
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This Day In This Kitchen
This Day In This Kitchen. Thursday, March 31, 2011. It's us.in cartoon form haha. It's been a looong time since I've been on here. I feel so guilty :( A LOT has been going on though, so please forgive me? This is Ariel AGAIN by the way haha. Audrey really will get more involved eventually, I promise :). It was awesome and I ate there every day I was there. Granted I haven't traveled around the country looking for the best of the best *ahemGuyFieri* BUT, I do. Know a good deal when I see one! I love it...
This Day in True Crime History
The following is a list of publications used to research. The list so far. If you know of an author's webpage and. There isn't already a link to it, please let me know. Murder Can Be Fun Datebook. San Francisco: John Marr Publications. 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. Michaud, Stephen G. and Hugh Aynesworth. The Only Living Witness: A True Account of Homicidal Insanity. New York: The New American Library, Inc. 1983. New York: M. Evans and Company, Inc. 1995. What People Are Saying. Want your quote added?
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This Day in U.S. Military History. A day-by-day digest of events regarding all services of the U.S. military. Click HOME from any page to use the Quick Navigation Calendar. THE This Day in U.S. Military History. 47 thoughts on “ Quick Navigation Calendar. 20 February 2013 at 08:41. I’ve corrected the link on my blog to your new URL. Very nice. Is there a place where I could upload a similar calendar feature? 20 February 2013 at 09:06. 20 February 2013 at 09:41. Thank you very much! 1 January 2014 at 10:11.
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This Day in Virginia History. Daily highlights from the history of the Commonwealth and from the lives of Virginias most interesting people. The only book that gives you a Virginia-related historical event for all 365 days of the year! Buy a copy of this book on AMAZON.com. Follow me on TWITTER! Description of the book:. This book not only includes those events that happened within the Commonwealth. It also includes those events involving people who were born in. The list of such Virginians is very long.
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This Day in Water History | A little bit of water history–one day at a time
This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 15, 1922: National Coast Anti Pollution League. Gifford Pinchot, Forest Service head, Pennsylvania governor and president of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. August 15, 1922:. In support of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. Writes of a time, 20 years beforehand, when fish were common in the Delaware River: ‘How [can] any sane person deliberately go into such black and vile-looking water? August 15, 2015.
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Without charge for 1341. Inside the Ecuadorian Embassy. Has been in prison. Has been in prison. On WikiLeaks has been active. TeleSUR reported on a WikiLeaks cable. Which shows UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon collaborated in secret with Israel and the US to weaken the effects of a report accusing Israel of human rights violations in Gaza. Julian Assange held up a "FREE PALESTINE" sign. From the Ecuadorian Embassy window as a pro-Palestinian march was held in London and other cities worldwide. Shows that...
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