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    Schooling and education.

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    Schooling and education by Giles R. Wright with Howard L. Green and Lee R. Parks. Number 4 in the New Jersey Ethnic Life Series. Published by New Jersey Historical Commission

    r Mackay’s trading post

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    Almost a century after Mackay’s trading post was built and abandoned, the agency for the Oto-Missouria tribes was in Gage County around Beatrice. Sketched by Agent A. L. Green in 1871

    Gnarled skeletons, Sturt Stony Desert, South Australia, 2006 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer, see file NLA08/2305.; Part of the collection: Wild places exhibition photographs, 1992-2008.; Inscriptions: "Canon EOS-1Ds 28-70mm f2.8 L lens Epson UltraChrome K3 print"--Exhibition label.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4831608; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Richard Green, 2009.; Exhibited: Wild Places, National Library of Australia 11 July to 16 November 2008. AuCNL

    Policies for a green transition: Exploring contemporary environmental and sustainability policies for green guidance

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    This paper explores the current international landscape for environmental and sustainability policies. It finds a strong consensus exists around the need to address climate change, with many countries utilising the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to do this. Key arenas for action are labour market policy and education policy which creates an important context for green guidance. Currently, there is relatively little specific policy which addresses the role of career guidance in the green transition. Despite the policy busyness discussed in this report, it is also clear that current policy initiatives are insufficient to meet the primary policy aims of limiting the impacts of climate change and stopping environmental destruction. This policy failure also provides an important context for the development of green guidance. The implications of this policy environment are discussed with reference to their implications for career guidance and a series of recommendations are set out

    Ragged range, Kimberley, Western Australia, 2005 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer, see file NLA08/2305.; Part of the collection: Wild places exhibition photographs, 1992-2008.; Inscriptions: "Canon EOS-1Ds 70-200mm f2.8 L lensEpson UltraChrome K3 print"--Exhibition label.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4831578; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Richard Green, 2009.; Exhibited: Wild Places, National Library of Australia 11 July to 16 November 2008. AuCNL

    Wittenoom Cascade, Pilbara, Western Australia, 2006 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer, see file NLA08/2305.; Part of the collection: Wild places exhibition photographs, 1992-2008.; Inscriptions: "Canon EOS-1Ds 28-70mm f2.8 L lens Epson UltraChrome K3 print"--Exhibition label.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4831625; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Richard Green, 2009.; Exhibited: Wild Places, National Library of Australia 11 July to 16 November 2008. AuCNL

    Raging waters, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 2006 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer, see file NLA08/2305.; Part of the collection: Wild places exhibition photographs, 1992-2008.; Inscriptions: "Canon EOS-1Ds 17-40 mm f4 L lens Epson UltraChrome K3 print"--Exhibition label.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4831621; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Richard Green, 2009.; Exhibited: Wild Places, National Library of Australia 11 July to 16 November 2008. AuCNL

    Postcard from Smith Green to Paul Nelson

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    Postcard from Smith Green to his friend, Paul J. Nelson, giving updates.Hello Paul, I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but we have been pretty busy. I'm a student here at the Infantry School in the communications course. I'm taking a special course in tank radios instead of wire. The rest of the course is the same as infantry. I'm am doing fine but don't like the country much. The chow is lousy. The fort is 9 miles S.E. of Columbus, Ga. Well pal write soon. Your buddy Smith L Green Infantry School Det. Ga. Paul J. Nelson Hq. Co. 29th Inf. Ft Sill, Oklahom

    Letter from Smith Green to grandma and grandpa

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    Letter from Smith Green to his grandparents, William and Mary Green, giving updates.ft. Benning, Georgia February 21, 1939 Dear Grandma & Grandpa, Well, here I am, in the good old cracker state. A guy out of Hdqrs. Co. 23rd Inf that I used to soldier with came with me. He is a student at the Communications School also. WE left San Antonio at 3:30 P.M. on Friday, the 17th and arrived at Columbus, Ga about 9:00 P.M. Saturday, the 18th. We came by Houston, Texas, New Orleans, La. Mobile and Montgomery, Ala. on to here. We came by Pulmann all the way. We rode the Southern Pacific to New Orleans then changed to the L. and N. we changed again at Opelika, Ala. There were two boys from the 2nd Tank Co here going to the Motor Mechanics School and I moved in just across the aisle from them. The only part of this place I don't like so far is that I'm on the 4th floor of the barracks and the mess hall is on the 1st floor. Tell every one hello for me. I must close now. ABout time for the lights to go out. I've been to the show. My address is Infantry School Detachment, Ft. Benning, Ga., or plain I.S.D. with all my love, write soon, Smith S. L. Green I.S.D. Ft Benning, Ga Mr. W.M. Green Box 426 Broken Bow, Oklahom

    Letter from Grandpa and Ma to Smith Green

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    Letter from William and Mary Green to their grandson, Smith Green, giving updates.Broken Bow, Okla Nov. 13th, 1945. Dear Smith We got your letter yesterday and also one from Virginia, the day before. So will write and both of you can read it. We are as well as usual I think Grandpa is better but he is counting to days so many for you to get ready and so many to stay with Lois and so many in Dallas, and you ought to be here by the 20th or 21st anyhow? I don't worry about you now as I know you 2 are back in the U.S.A. Lucia was here today and just went home awhile ago. I had a letter from Florence yesterday. She said Aunt Lucy had talked so much about this and that, that she didn't know what to think. She ought to know Lucy by this time. I never let her worry me. The sun is shining today for a wonder. I don't think your picture looks much like you but was glad to get it. I would so like to see all of you and send a picture when 3 you can Virginia. Is Doris leaving her girl at home? Smith said she might come with him and bring Tommie. Will be glad to see them. I can't think of a thing to write as B.B. has changed a lot since you left and Virginia doesn't remember it or I don't think she would. It is almost 4 p.m. and Grandpa wants to mail this right away, so will close Hury and come home. Love Grandpa and Ma. W.M. Green, Box 426 Broken Bow, Okla. Ansd Smith L. Green 45 Jersey St. San Francisco Cal
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