Results 3491 to 3500 of 3763 for “natural law energy”
For essential workers, going out into this uncertain world can heighten anxiety. For those working from home, adjusting to a new routine can be exhausting. Perhaps someone you work with has had a family member affected by the virus. The truth is, we never truly know what people are going through unless we check in and see how they are doing.
As part of the Pollinator Program in Mexico, teachers and more than 100 students from Villa Margarita, Hidalgo, participated in a School Planting Day, organized by TransCanada and Save Our Monarchs (SOM).
As COVID-19 grinds the world to a standstill, the majority of our workforce is adjusting to working from home, and acclimating to our new but temporary reality can prove to be difficult at the best of times. With an added twist, many schools and childcare facilities across North America have shut down in an effort to flatten the curve and reduce the spread of the virus – leaving many of our team members balancing childcare and day-to-day work tasks.
Beyond fuel in your tank, oil is used to make everyday objects – everything from drinking cups to combs and electronics and more. Literally thousands of things you use daily are made from oil.
Brent McDonald share's his work experience as a participant Aboriginal Construction Participation Program (ACPP) . From the Aseniwuche Winewak Nation he represented his community in the ACPP on the Robb Section of the 2021 NGTL System Expansion Project.
"When the engines aren't running and the station is offline, we usually hear some sounds of the outdoors, that are otherwise drowned out by the operating noise." Instead, with the engines not running, John and another team member, Garret Paugh, heard a cry for help coming from just outside the station and knew they needed to investigate.