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...They’re both powerful organizations with quite distinct cultures, and they don’t get always get along perfectly,” he said, “although in history people have tended to get along more often than...
Despite the fact that there will be greater collaboration between the two groups, Garcia asserted that PBHA and PSN will remain distinct...
...Whenever possible, we should draw distinct boundaries,” he said. “Basic research should be open, and [applied] research should be either classified or unclassified...
Though the appointment only took place recently, Luberoff said he already has two distinct goals for the future. “First, I’d like to improve the quality of the discussions that the Rappaport Institute facilitates. It’s important that we’re discussing the right issues and also bringing in additional information,” he said. “Academics and policy-makers need to work together—it’s a two-way dialogue...
...activities to be beneficial, says Nancy Easterling, president of the 700-member American Horticultural Therapy Association. In the modern era veterans' organizations used gardening as physical and emotional therapy for soldiers returning from World Wars I and II. But only since the 1970s has horticultural therapy emerged as a distinct discipline used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers and even prisons. Many public gardens, arboretums and conservatories are also developing HT programs...