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Ben Green (born Ben George Christian Green in 1964) was bassist for the industrial/heavy metal band Godflesh. He departed from the band in October of 2001. Godflesh was formed in 1988 in Birmingham, England by Justin Broadrick, who was an ex-member of Napalm Death, Ben Green, and a drum machine. ...


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Ben A. Green Bio (641 words)
Benjamin Arthur Green was born September 5, 1902 to Duff Green and Rowena Louise Saucier Green in Lonoke, Arkansas.
Ben Green was made telegraph editor of The Tuscaloosa News in 1928 and worked for that paper for 25 years in every capacity in the editorial department including managing editor.
Ben served as Secretary-Manager of the Tuscaloosa Chamber of Commerce, Vice-president of the Junior Chamber, Director of the Tuscaloosa Charity Fund and as a member of the advisory committee for the Black Warrior Council of Boy Scouts.
BEN Green Spaces - Issue 4 (1913 words)
There is an opening for the environmental sector to put into place opportunities, within green spaces, for the urban population to come into contact with nature, and enable them to acquire the awareness and understanding to switch on their contribution to biodiversity.
People value them as realms of freedom, open to spontaneity and informal pleasures and contemplation, but their inevitable link to greenness is not necessarily capitalised on as an avenue to awareness of the intricacies of the natural world and a consciousness of the vital and powerful role of people within it.
The environmental sector is an essential player within urban green spaces, poised to switch on a vast contribution, through urban participation in biodiversity and sustainable development, to the quality of life of generations to come.
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