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  1. Jaime Green is a freelance writer and editor. She is the author of The Possibility of Life, and she offers online writing classes and editing services.

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      Jaime Green's writing portfolio, with essays and articles...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jaime_GreenJaime Green - Wikipedia

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    Green (née Ushiroda) grew up in Kaneohe and attended Iolani School, graduating in 1995. She later graduated from Brown University in 1999 and earned her Juris Doctor from William S. Richardson School of Law of University of Hawai'i in 2002. Her mother, Yvonne Makaimoku Ushiroda, was Native Hawaiian.

    She practiced law for two years before deciding to focus her career on child advocacy. She worked for Project Visitation which serves siblings who are separated by the foster care system, and as a volunteer guardian ad litem for the Hawaii State Judiciary. She is also listed as a member of Green Health International LLC and serves on the board of d...

    She married Josh Green in 2006. The couple met at the Hawaii State Capitol when she was clerking for Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland.They have two children, who are the first young children to live in the governor's mansion since 1986. She was raised in the Church of Latter Day Saints.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2023 · Jaime Greens ‘The Possibility of Life’ teaches us that when we look beyond Earth, we are ultimately looking back at ourselves. Review by Annalee Newitz. April 27, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EDT....

  4. 18 de abr. de 2023 · Jaime Green is a science writer, essayist, editor, and teacher, and she is series editor of The Best American Science and Nature Writing. She received her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Columbia, and her writing has appeared in Slate, Popular Science, The New York Times Book Review, American Theatre, Catapult, Astrobites, and elsewhere.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2023 · In The Possibility of Life, acclaimed science journalist Jaime Green traces the history of our understanding, from the days of Galileo and Copernicus to our contemporary quest for exoplanets. Along the way, she interweaves insights from science fiction writers who construct worlds that in turn inspire scientists.

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