Nature's Grace, with a foreword by President Jimmy Carter, illustrates the sacrifices made by men, women, and children in defense of our country, and celebrates nature's healing effects on them. Eighty-four (84) color photos, woven together by thought-provoking text, culminate in a guide to nature-based organizations serving our military family.
Nature's Grace, with a foreword by President Jimmy Carter, illustrates the sacrifices made by men, women, and children in defense of our country, and celebrates nature's healing effects on them. Eighty-four (84) color photos, woven together by thought-provoking text, culminate in a guide to nature-based organizations serving our military family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel L. Dustin is a Vietnam-era veteran and professor in the Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Thanks to the generous support of the Kendeda Fund, Dan, along with his colleagues, Dr. Kelly S. Bricker from the same department, Dr. Kevin R. Rathunde from Family and Consumer Studies, Dr. Craig J. Bryan from the University of Utah's National Center for Veterans Studies, and Dr. Matthew T. J. Brownlee from Clemson University's Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management, are engaged in a multi-year research project to better understand nature's resiliency-building and restorative power for Armed Forces personnel, veterans, and their families.
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