Ghost industries

Ghost industries
Author: Irene Curulli
Publsiher: Altralinea Edizioni
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-08-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788894869446

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What is the role of water in the conversion of former industrial areas? How is water used in engaging the public to experience these sites both as physical and cultural places? Can ecological design foster the coexistence of industry and environment? The book addresses these core questions by examining the impact of the former Oregonian industry (1830-1940) on the Willamette River landscape and discussing how projects of transformation interpret the triangular interplay among industry, landscape and water.This book is a source of suggestions and ideas for scholars, students and professionals in architecture, landscape architecture, planning and their related fields who want to manage the urban landscapes successfully.

Republic of the Philippines Congressional Record

Republic of the Philippines Congressional Record
Author: Philippines. Congress (1940-1973). Senate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1959
Genre: Philippines
ISBN: UCAL:C2950875

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English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns

English Nationalism and its Ghost Towns
Author: Luke Telford
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2022-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000578386

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In order to understand today’s nationalism, we need to address the historical decline of working-class communities, the sense of loss brought by deindustrialisation and how working-class people have been denied a voice in society and politics. Discontent has manifested strongly in these deprived post-industrial areas, often branded as communities that have been left behind under neoliberal globalisation. Whilst more and more people are voicing their discontent with a system that fails to provide social security and economic stability, many researchers have branded them merely as racists, xenophobes and ill educated. Although prejudices are likely to play a part in all political outcomes, today’s dissatisfaction across the West cannot be reduced to mere emotion and intolerance. This book therefore utilises on-the-ground research with working-class individuals in a Leave voting locale in Britain, exploring their discontent with politicians, the Labour Party, the European Union, immigration, refugees and the prolonged calls for a second referendum. It situates this sentiment towards society and politics within the decline of capitalism's post-war era and the loss of well-paid industrial jobs, increase in non-unionised service employment and the hollowing out of community spirit.

Urbanization and Party Survival in China

Urbanization and Party Survival in China
Author: Xiaobing Li, University of Central Oklahoma,Xiansheng Tian, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498542005

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This interdisciplinary collection of essays provides a broad, multifaceted examination of urbanization in China. The contributors also analyze the ways in which the Chinese Communist Party and the government have adapted and survived politically throughout the urbanization process.

Resiliency and Success

Resiliency and Success
Author: Encarnacion Garza,Enrique T. Trueba,Pedro Reyes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317252894

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This book elucidates the amazing life journeys of academically successful migrant students. Offering vivid case studies of successful students, this book helps teachers, education students, and researchers understand the factors that lead to success by minority language children. The authors develop the lessons of student success stories into recommendations for schools and for educational policy. Readers gain from this book the stories of real students, the challenges they faced, and the means by which students and schools may overcome language and cultural barriers to educational success.

Zimbabwe The Blame Game

Zimbabwe  The Blame Game
Author: Tendai R. Mwanaka
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789956728916

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The Blame Game is a cycle of creative non-fiction pieces, pulling the readers through the politics of modern day Zimbabwe. Like in any game, there are players in this game, opposing each other. The game is told through the eyes of one of the players, thus it is subjective. It centres on truthfully trying to find who to blame for Zimbabwe's problems, and how to undo all these problems. Finding who to blame should be the beginning for the search of solutions. It encourages talking to each other, maybe about the wrongs we have done to each other, and genuinely trying to embrace and forgive each other. In trying to undo the problems in Zimbabwe, it also offers insight or solutions on a larger platform - Africa: particularly South Africa; that it might learn from other African countries that have imploded before it, how to solve its own problems.

Amending the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

Amending the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1955
Genre: Labor
ISBN: IND:30000091510846

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Instant History

Instant History
Author: Anil Maheshwari
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-07-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789390513215

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A very enjoyable and educative book indeed. -Bibek Debroy Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister An unusual book. -Professor S. Irfan Habib Former Maulana Azad Chair, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi The book is simply 'unputdownable'. -Rasheed Kidwai Visiting Fellow, ORF Congress leader Arjun Singh was aware of the imminent appointment of Dr Manmohan Singh as the prime minister. What did he do to sway the decision in his favour? Did Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar help the religious leader Chandraswami escape the dragnet of the Enforcement Directorate? What prompted the editor of Hindustan Times to publish an article titled 'National Shame' on the front page of the newspaper? How did a typo in a copy received by All India Radio lead to an inquiry by the Pakistani authorities regarding a 'mole' in their midst? Instant History is a brilliant insight into our recent history. A treasure trove for all those who believe that journalists write the first draft of history, this is an honest perspective on various issues in the context of many geographical complexities, political realities and social dichotomies. Narrated through short pieces and snippets, it unveils several incidents and exposes ground realities that afflict politics, bureaucracy and even journalism. Moreover, serving a slice of history, it documents changes India has witnessed across the last quarter of the preceding century, providing insights into the history of public administration. Anecdotal, humorous and often caustic, Instant History is a fabulous work on Indian journalism and politics recounted by a senior journalist with an insider view of affairs.