
Paul F. Doherty
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Nov 30, 2024 |
patheos.com | Paul F. Doherty |Ben Witherington
Paul Doherty (pronounced Dokerty) is nothing if not prolific. This is the 24th volume in his series of novels featuring King Edward’s clerk Hugh Corbett, and he has two other long running series going at the same time. And yet somehow he is also headmaster at a parochial school at the edge of London. I guess sleep is optional. This volume just emerged last month, and is 368 pages long. It is top drawer historical fiction dealing with the chaos in the kingdom on King Edward II in 1312.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Marina Rodriguez |Susan Bailey |Paul F. Doherty |Kathryn P. Huyvaert
1 Introduction Life history theory is built upon the premise that resources, and the time and energy it takes to acquire them, are limiting, and that allocation of these resources to competing functions can result in trade-offs (Stearns 1992). Critical to the evolution of life history strategies is the cost of reproduction, where energy and resources allocated to breeding activities are not available for self-maintenance.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
moneycontroller.co.uk | Paul F. Doherty
By Paul DohertyWhat do Veterans Affairs, State Hospitals and the California Department of Motor Vehicles have in common? They're examples of large energy customers that worked with PG&E to electrify and decarbonize their facilities, resulting in millions of dollars in annual customer cost savings and substantial energy usage and greenhouse gas emission reductions.
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Jun 30, 2024 |
detroitnews.com | Paul F. Doherty
Paul Doherty | The Detroit NewsIt’s been three years since devastating floods swamped a large section of Wayne County. For numerous reasons, I cannot forget the floods, and our community still bears the painful scars as a daily reminder. Detroit’s second 100-year flood in just seven years should have been a wake-up call for systemic change. Instead, we are still grappling with the same failures, inaction and empty promises from our government.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
tdworld.com | Paul F. Doherty
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E) is deploying innovative and emerging technologies, including a remotely operated controlled-burn system, next-generation drones and wireless remote grids, building on the proven layers of protection that reduced wildfire risk from its equipment by 94%, based on established methodologies, to help keep its customers and hometowns safe. “Our system has never been safer, and we continue to make it safer every day.
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