Marie z chino biography of mahatma gandhi
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John Karl Bohlke, PhD
Dr. John Karl (JK) Bohlke retired as a Senior Research Scientist and currently serves as a Scientist Emeritus affiliated with the Earth System Processes Division and the Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory of the Water Mission Area. During his career with USGS, he has studied processes related to both mineral resources and water resources. His published work includes field and laboratory-based studies of water-rock interactions, geochronology, and chemical transport in diverse hydrogeologic settings. Recent activities include development of stable isotopic methods and applications in hydrology and biogeochemistry, use of isotopes and environmental tracers to determine transport and reaction rates in groundwater and surface water, and multidisciplinary investigations of contaminant origin and migration. Selected priority topics related to water quality include excess nutrients and inorganic contaminants, effects of agriculture and waste
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Georgia Lloyd papers
[bulk ]Author, peace activist, world government advocate and philanthropist Georgia Lloyd, , was executive secretary of the Campaign for World Government from until A descendant of two well-to-do politically and civically active families, the Lloyds of Illinois and the Mavericks of Texas, Georgia was also a proponent of civil and women's rights, labor and socialism. Over the course of her seventy year activist career she was involved with the Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, the National Woman's Party, the Socialist Party of Chicago, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
The fourth child of pacifist Lola Maverick Lloyd and Chicago Tribune heir William Bross Lloyd, Georgia was born September 5, in the Winnetka, Illinois "Wayside House" of her paternal grandfather Henry Demarest Lloyd. Her great-grandfather, William Bross, helped elect Lincoln to the Presidency, served as acting governor of Illinois from to , and was a co-founde
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Second Sino-Japanese War
– war between China and Japan
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