October '24 Trip Marathon via Cars, Flix & Greyhound Buses, WN, Transit, and More
Hello everyone! I was blessed last month to take a multitude of trips from SoCal to various places in the car and on various carriers including Southwest Airlines (WN), FlixBus, Public Transit, and the good old Greyhound. Here is the first part of a...
Designing public playgrounds for inclusion: a scoping review of grey literature guidelines for Universal Design.
Children's Geographies; 06/01/2023
(AN 164286252); ISSN: 14733285
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Green versus grey break: children's place experience of recess-time in primary schools' natural and built area.
Children's Geographies; 02/01/2024
(AN 175911758); ISSN: 14733285
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Shiveluch volcano turns Russian winter wonderland grey in Kamchatka
The eruption of the Shiveluch volcano in Kamchatka has intensified. In the village of Ust-Kamchatsk, kindergartens and a school have been closed, sports and music classes have been cancelled. According to Oleg Bondarenko, the head of the Ust-Kamchatsk District, the amount of volcanic ash that fell in the village on the night of November 8 is insignificant as most of the ash cloud is moving towards the sea. However, it was decided to suspend the work of two kindergartens and three schools. Transport services in the settlement operate as usual. Click here to see more pictures and videos of the eruption.
gStore by GreyOrange unveils SoftFence - Next-generation virtual shielding for RFID-driven retail operations
GreyOrange Inc. has introduced SoftFence, a virtual shielding technology from its retail software as a service (SaaS) platform, gStore.
GREY GOOSE Altius, Idris Elba reveal new sky-high anthem
Idris Elba has revealed his latest track, the sky-high summer anthem '”Pushing On” to mark the launch of GREY GOOSE Altius, the new luxury vodka inspired by the rare natural luxuries of the French Alps.
"Bdóte" YA/teen Poetry and Prose by Angela Ellen Grey and Editor Paige Peterson is Available Now at All Major Online Retailers
The authors of Spirit Pass and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls, a Native American series about MMIWG, have published their latest YA/teen book of poetry and prose.
MINNESOTA / MONTANA FILMMAKERS RELEASE FULL-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY ABOUT GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER DALE "GREYBEARD" SANDERS AS HE PADDLES ENTIRE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT AGE 87
Zak Rivers and Wilderness Mindsets film features the oldest man to canoe the Mississippi
"Echoes at Midnight" by Angela Grey & Paige Peterson is Available Now at All Major Online Retailers
The authors of the "Madness & Mayhem: Deadly Darkness in the Dry Tortugas" and "Dancing Without Music", a YA coming-of-age novel about mental illness, have released their latest mystery set in the north country.
"Madness & Mayhem: Deadly Darkness in the Dry Tortugas" by Angela Grey & Paige Peterson is Available Now at All Major Online Retailers
The authors of the Echoes in the North Country Series and "Dancing Without Music", a YA coming-of-age novel about mental illness, have released their latest mystery set in the Dry Tortugas, off Key West.
Sierra Leone Flag in the Paris MoU Grey List
Sierra Leone Flag has once again been included in the Grey List of low-risk flags in the Paris MoU for years 2021-2023, which is officially expected to be announced by the Secretariat in June 2024.
Greycoat Research: Empowering Cat Owners in the Battle Against Chronic Kidney Disease
Dear Katharine courageous : the letters of Sir Edward Grey to Katharine Lyttelton.
Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933) was Britain's longest-serving Foreign Secretary, holding office from December 1905 to December 1916. Best known today for his observation on the eve of World War I, "The lamps are going out all over Europe; we won't see them lit again in our lifetime," Grey had worked tirelessly to keep the lamps on, while keeping Britain and the Empire secure. During his eventful and stressful years in office, and before and after, Grey corresponded extensively with Katharine Lyttelton (1860-1943), the wife of a high-ranking general who served as the first Chief of the General Staff. Though they were probably not lovers-readers can decide for themselves-the relationship was an intimate one, and Grey was able confide in her thoughts and feelings he concealed from Cabinet colleagues and his male friends. The letters, selected and edited by Jeff Lipkes, reveal a side to Grey that has not been fully appreciated. He was amusing, shrewd, and humane, and a close observer of individuals as well as of nature. His observations still speak to us. They will resonate with everyone who loves the outdoors and solitude. Those coping with an overpowering grief, with a strong distaste for their work, or with approaching blindness may find them especially poignant. But others not so afflicted may discover they have become kinder, more courageous, and more observant for having read Grey's letters. Dear Kathanine Courageous includes an eighty-page introduction by Lipkes on Grey, Lytellton, and their circle, and an Afterword on the Foreign Secretary's private life.
gStore by GreyOrange unveils SoftFence - Next-generation virtual shielding for RFID-driven retail operations
GreyOrange Inc. has introduced SoftFence, a virtual shielding technology from its retail software as a service (SaaS) platform, gStore. Designed to enhance store execution through real-time inventory management and intelligent tasking, gStore is already trusted for implementing over 250 overhead RFID-enabled stores, which is a global first.
Greyhound bus accident leaves more than a dozen injured: Police
More than a dozen people sustained injuries in an incident involving a Greyhound bus in Georgia, which local authorities said flipped on its side when one of the vehicle's tires blew out.
Chicago may become the latest city to lose Greyhound bus services
Chicago may soon become the largest city in the northern hemisphere without an intercity bus terminal as Greyhound's downtown station is threatened.
Coaches O'Shea, Dinwiddie ready for 2nd Grey Cup meeting in 3 years
Ryan Dinwiddie and the Toronto Argonauts have been down this road before. Toronto will be minus starting quarterback Chad Kelly, the CFL's outstanding player last season, on Sunday when it faces the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup.
Bombers overwhelm Riders, advance to 5th straight Grey Cup game
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will face the Toronto Argonauts in their fifth straight Grey Cup appearance. The Bombers advanced to the CFL title game after disposing of the Saskatchewan Roughriders 38-22 in the West final Saturday night in Winnipeg.
Film on bid to ban greyhound racing in Scotland wins major animal welfare award
A film about a campaign to ban greyhound racing in Scotland has won an animal welfare award at a ceremony in London.
Ambrosie holds final state of the league address as CFL commissioner ahead of Grey Cup
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie has some friendly advice for his successor: Surround yourself with good people and be open-minded.
‘A Death in Shonagachhi’: A world neither black, white nor grey
Rijula Das’s debut novel is a hard-hitting portrayal of life and death in the red light district
Bengaluru in shades of grey, green and blue
Jagdish Krishnaswamy, who is working on building a long-term urban ecological observatory in Bengaluru, says that blue, green, and grey infrastructure can be integrated to sustain urban biodiversity
'Greyest' Character Ajay Devgn Has Played
Grey Zones in Global Finance: the distorted Geography of Cross-Border Investments [electronic journal].
Code grey: Hospitals as safe zones for medical practitioners, patients
Amid rising violence, medicos call for a stringent Central Act to ensure safe workspaces and speedy action
Reuse greywater wisely
Treating greywater rather than transferring it to an STP has numerous benefits, says Indukanth Ragade
Autonomous driving and its shades of grey
Going grey, staying skilled (OECD Education&Skills Today Blog)
Increased life expectancy represents one of the great achievements of modern societies: living longer and better has been a dream of past generations. At the same time, it implies changes to many aspects of life.
Living-in: Shades of grey
A Supreme Court ruling putting live-in relationships on par with marriages raises difficult questions. Will it pit one woman's right to
legal protection against another's? Does it overlook bigamy?
Shoma Chatterji
reports.
'Grey's Anatomy' star Caterina Scorsone, hubby Rob Giles split after decade of marriage
Karnataka: Indian grey wolf spotted in Cauvery Sanctuary
Top sports news: A grey-bearded MS Dhoni enjoys playtime with Ziva, T2...
From grey to green: environmental impact of concretes must be fully assessed
When assessing the environmental impacts of new ‘green’ concretes, care should be taken to ensure that a range of impacts are considered, such as ecosystem damage and water depletion, rather than a sole focus on CO2 emissions, a recent study concludes. It demonstrates that cement incorporating industrial by-products performs substantially better than Portland cement when rated across several classifications of environmental impact.
Greywater treatment needs complementary measures
A new study has indicated that, although greywater treatment and re-use could produce water savings of up to 37 per cent, it could not comprehensively remove hazardous substances. Complementary measures are needed, such as eco-labelling and regulatory controls.
Is greywater safe for irrigation?
'Greywater' that is recycled from household washing can be used to irrigate home gardens, according to a new study by Jordanian researchers. The researchers found that treatment units supplied by the Jordanian government produced small quantities of recycled water that could be used to irrigate gardens, whilst meeting national standards for irrigation of trees and many home-grown crops.
Analysis of greywater reuse considers pollutant management
Research into reuse of domestic 'greywater' (non-toilet wastewater) has found that typical treatment systems can significantly reduce overall water consumption. However, non-biodegradable micropollutants will continue to reach municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), unless a new disposal route is found for the greywater treatment sludge.
Tall sedge in biofiltration systems removes the majority of dissolved phosphorus from greywater
The pathways for removal of dissolved phosphorus within biofiltration systems have been examined in a new study. Over 95% of phosphorus was removed over the study period, with the majority of phosphorus stored within plants. The researchers say the findings demonstrate the value of using suitable plant species within biofiltration systems to treat polluted water.
Cortex 85: Grey's Non-Linear Life
Grey published a vlog, Myke is back to Mega Office, and they both know what day starts the week.
How to use grey water in the garden
Grey water — water from kitchen or bathroom sinks, bathtubs, or washing machines — can safely be captured and rerouted to the garden. Here's how.
Wild grey seal filmed 'clapping' on camera for the first time
Researchers from Newcastle University captures a wild grey seal 'clapping' on camera for the first time.
Larry Holmes Boxing Archive a Knockout Addition to Grey Flannel's June 5 Summer Games Auction
Highlights: Holmes' signed Heavyweight World Championship Belts + Tyson, Ali, other legendary boxers' ring-worn memorabilia
"Carfentanil and the Grey Death": Exclusive New Video Training from In the Line of Duty
In the Line of Duty, the world leading producer of law enforcement video and internet training, announces its newest and life-saving training program.