
Jennifer Collins
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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | Anna Wolfe |Laura Black |Jennifer Collins
This study analyzes a series of five online events, hosted by the nonprofit public dialogue organization, Essential Partners (EP), for members of the healthcare community to discuss their experiences working through the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. While disruptive for nearly all of us, the pandemic was particularly disturbing for these healthcare workers who confronted change in so many aspects of their personal and professional lives.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Jennifer Collins
Google the words "cull," "hunting" and "Namibia" and hundreds of search results will appear going back years. They advertise opportunities to indulge in "luxurious accommodations" and the country's "finest cuisine," while hunting wild animals such as wildebeest, oryx and zebra.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
wcti12.com | Jennifer Collins
TOPICS:Tropical Storm AlbertoTexasMexicoRainFloodingDeathsGulf CoastAtlantic hurricane seasonTropical Storm AlbertoTropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, is approaching the Gulf Coast of Mexico Thursday morning carrying heavy rains that left three people dead. The storm is bringing coastal flooding and tropical storm force winds are likely along the Texas coast.
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Dec 16, 2023 |
medium.com | Jennifer Collins
If you’re curious about the world of participant airdrops and governance tokens, the SHIB (Shiba Inu) airdrop is a fantastic place to start. This guide will streamline the process for you, explaining how to join this airdrop and what you can anticipate. SHIB (Shiba Inu) initiative airdrops are unique events where free tokens are distributed to existing token holders. They’re a way for crypto projects to reward their faithful community members.
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May 19, 2023 |
journals.ametsoc.org | Amy Polen |Jennifer Collins |Elizabeth Dunn |Stephen Murphy
Abstract Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, decision-making during disasters fundamentally changed to accommodate the combined risks of hurricanes and infectious diseases. Prior research conducted in 2020 by Collins et al. (2021a, 2021b, 2022) examined how individuals changed their intended evacuation decision-making during the pandemic or their actual evacuation decisions during Hurricanes Laura and Sally.
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