The Rating Guide to Life in America s Fifty States

The Rating Guide to Life in America s Fifty States
Author: G. Scott Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009755526

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Assesses the quality of life in the states using 125 statistical categories, such as terrain, resources, environment, health, racial equality, arts, business, transportation, and public safety. Each state is rated in every area and ranked from best to worst. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Handbook of Quality of Life Research

Handbook of Quality of Life Research
Author: M. Joseph Sirgy
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401598378

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This handbook provides students of quality-of-life (QOL) research with an understanding of how QOL research can be conducted from an ethical marketing perspective - a perspective based on positive social change. The handbook covers theoretical, philosophical, and measurement issues in QOL research. The handbook also approaches selected QOL studies in relation to various populations in various life domains. The marketing approach is highly pragmatic because it allows social and behavioral scientists from any discipline to apply marketing concepts to plan social change and assess the impact of intervention strategies on the QOL of targeted populations.

The Constitutionalism of American States

The Constitutionalism of American States
Author: George E. Connor,Christopher W. Hammons
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780826266057

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"This comparative study of state constitutions offers insightful overviews of the general and specific problems that have confronted America's constitution writers since the country's founding. Each chapter reflects the constitutional theory and history of a single state, encompassing each document's structure, content, and evolution"--Provided by publisher.

Preliminary Draft Report of the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts

Preliminary Draft Report of the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender  Racial  and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts
Author: United States. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit). Task Force on Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1997
Genre: Discrimination in justice administration
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061860842

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A New World to Be Won

A New World to Be Won
Author: G. Scott Thomas
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313397967

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This book tells the story of 1960—a tumultuous, transitional year that unleashed the forces that eventually reshaped the American nation and the entire planet, to the joy of millions and the sorrow of millions more. In 1960, attitudes were changing; barriers were falling. It was a transitional year, during which the world as we know it today was beginning to take shape. While other books have focused on the presidential contest between Kennedy and Nixon, A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960 illuminates the emerging forces that would transform the nation and the world during the 1960s, putting the election in the broader context of American history—and world history as well. While the author does devote a large portion of this book to the 1960 presidential campaign, he also highlights four pivotal trends that changed life for decades to come: unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the Xerox copier to new spacecraft for manned flight; fragmentation of the international power structure, notably the schism between the Soviet Union and China; the pursuit of freedom, both through the civil rights movement at home and the drive for independence in Africa; and the elevation of pleasure and self-expression in American culture, largely as a result of federal approval of the birth-control pill and the increasing popularity of illegal drugs.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1404
Release: 1996
Genre: American literature
ISBN: UCD:31175021935229

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Patchwork Nation

Patchwork Nation
Author: James Graydon Gimpel,Jason E. Schuknecht
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472022915

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The unprecedented geographic and socioeconomic mobility of twentieth-century America was accompanied by a major reshuffling of political support in many parts of the country. Yet at the dawn of the new century these local and regional movements are still poorly understood. How can we account for persistent political regionalism and the sectional changes that have radically altered the nation's political landscape, from the Sun Belt to the Rust Belt? Patchwork Nation retrieves this lost knowledge, restoring geography to its central role in our nation's political behavior. "A primer on the importance of regional identity in the electoral system. ... [A]nyone interested in learning more about how America's diversity drives its political systems would do well to take a spin through Patchwork Nation." ---Meg Kinnard, NationalJournal.com "Location, location, location. What matters in politics is not just who the voters are, but where they are. Just ask Al Gore. Or read this book, a compelling demonstration that geography is often destiny." ---Bill Schneider, Senior Political Analyst, CNN "This accessible and well-written book challenges us to reflect on the role that political context plays in shaping the vote. By tracing how regional politics evolves over time within and across states, Gimpel and Schuknecht have revived the important but often neglected field of political geography." ---Donald Green, Yale University "In the spirit of V. O. Key, Gimpel and Schuknecht make a fundamental contribution. They demonstrate that states and regions are not simply important as units of aggregation, but rather as complex political arenas with profound consequences for processes of democratic politics both within and beyond their boundaries." ---Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis

Attitudes and Opinions

Attitudes and Opinions
Author: Stuart Oskamp,P. Wesley Schultz
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2005-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135618605

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Notable advances resulting from new research findings, measurement approaches, widespread uses of the Internet, and increasingly sophisticated approaches to sampling and polling, have stimulated a new generation of attitude scholars. This extensively revised edition captures this excitement, while remaining grounded in scholarly research. Attitudes and Opinions, 3/e maintains one of the main goals of the original edition--breadth of coverage. The book thoroughly reviews both implicit and explicit measures of attitudes, the structure and function of attitudes, the nature of public opinion and polling, attitude formation, communication of attitudes and opinions, and the relationship between attitudes and behaviors, as well as theories and research on attitude change. Over 2,000 references support the book's scientific integrity. The authors' second goal is to demonstrate the relevance of the topic to people's lives. Subsequently, the second part of the book examines many of the topics and research findings that are salient in the world today--political and international attitudes (including terrorism), voting behavior, racism and prejudice, sexism and gender roles, and environmental attitudes. This thoroughly revised new edition features: *an entirely new chapter on implicit measures attitudes; *a new chapter on environmental attitudes; *updated opinion poll data throughout the book; *additional material on time trends in attitudes about many issues; and *expanded, updated sections on international attitudes reflecting the events of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Attitudes and Opinions' broad and interdisciplinary perspective makes this an ideal text in courses on attitudes, public opinion, survey research, or persuasion, taught in a variety of departments including psychology, communication, marketing, sociology, and political science.