Author: J. Rosie Tighe
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822986884
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Legacy cities, also commonly referred to as shrinking, or post-industrial cities, are places that have experienced sustained population loss and economic contraction. In the United States, legacy cities are those that are largely within the Rust Belt that thrived during the first half of the 20th century. In the second half of the century, these cities declined in economic power and population leaving a legacy of housing stock, warehouse districts, and infrastructure that is ripe for revitalization. This volume explores not only the commonalities across legacy cities in terms of industrial heritage and population decline, but also their differences. Legacy Cities poses the questions: What are the legacies of legacy cities? How do these legacies drive contemporary urban policy, planning and decision-making? And, what are the prospects for the future of these cities? Contributors primarily focus on Cleveland, Ohio, but all Rust Belt cities are discussed.
Legacy Cities
Author: J. Rosie Tighe
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822986884
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Legacy cities, also commonly referred to as shrinking, or post-industrial cities, are places that have experienced sustained population loss and economic contraction. In the United States, legacy cities are those that are largely within the Rust Belt that thrived during the first half of the 20th century. In the second half of the century, these cities declined in economic power and population leaving a legacy of housing stock, warehouse districts, and infrastructure that is ripe for revitalization. This volume explores not only the commonalities across legacy cities in terms of industrial heritage and population decline, but also their differences. Legacy Cities poses the questions: What are the legacies of legacy cities? How do these legacies drive contemporary urban policy, planning and decision-making? And, what are the prospects for the future of these cities? Contributors primarily focus on Cleveland, Ohio, but all Rust Belt cities are discussed.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822986884
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Legacy cities, also commonly referred to as shrinking, or post-industrial cities, are places that have experienced sustained population loss and economic contraction. In the United States, legacy cities are those that are largely within the Rust Belt that thrived during the first half of the 20th century. In the second half of the century, these cities declined in economic power and population leaving a legacy of housing stock, warehouse districts, and infrastructure that is ripe for revitalization. This volume explores not only the commonalities across legacy cities in terms of industrial heritage and population decline, but also their differences. Legacy Cities poses the questions: What are the legacies of legacy cities? How do these legacies drive contemporary urban policy, planning and decision-making? And, what are the prospects for the future of these cities? Contributors primarily focus on Cleveland, Ohio, but all Rust Belt cities are discussed.
ZIMBABWE:THE END OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC
Author: Jacob W. Chikuhwa
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 149187967X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 643
Book Description
"Supported by well researched historical narrative and economic data, Zimbabwe: the end of the first republic examines the triumphs and tribulations of the Zimbabwean national project leading to the adoption of a home-grown constitution and the July 31, 2013 elections"--Cover.
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 149187967X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 643
Book Description
"Supported by well researched historical narrative and economic data, Zimbabwe: the end of the first republic examines the triumphs and tribulations of the Zimbabwean national project leading to the adoption of a home-grown constitution and the July 31, 2013 elections"--Cover.
The Fabric of Space
Author: Matthew Gandy
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262028255
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
A study of water at the intersection of landscape and infrastructure in Paris, Berlin, Lagos, Mumbai, Los Angeles, and London. Water lies at the intersection of landscape and infrastructure, crossing between visible and invisible domains of urban space, in the tanks and buckets of the global South and the vast subterranean technological networks of the global North. In this book, Matthew Gandy considers the cultural and material significance of water through the experiences of six cities: Paris, Berlin, Lagos, Mumbai, Los Angeles, and London. Tracing the evolving relationships among modernity, nature, and the urban imagination, from different vantage points and through different periods, Gandy uses water as a lens through which to observe both the ambiguities and the limits of nature as conventionally understood. Gandy begins with the Parisian sewers of the nineteenth century, captured in the photographs of Nadar, and the reconstruction of subterranean Paris. He moves on to Weimar-era Berlin and its protection of public access to lakes for swimming, the culmination of efforts to reconnect the city with nature. He considers the threat of malaria in Lagos, where changing geopolitical circumstances led to large-scale swamp drainage in the 1940s. He shows how the dysfunctional water infrastructure of Mumbai offers a vivid expression of persistent social inequality in a postcolonial city. He explores the incongruous concrete landscapes of the Los Angeles River. Finally, Gandy uses the fictional scenario of a partially submerged London as the starting point for an investigation of the actual hydrological threats facing that city.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262028255
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
A study of water at the intersection of landscape and infrastructure in Paris, Berlin, Lagos, Mumbai, Los Angeles, and London. Water lies at the intersection of landscape and infrastructure, crossing between visible and invisible domains of urban space, in the tanks and buckets of the global South and the vast subterranean technological networks of the global North. In this book, Matthew Gandy considers the cultural and material significance of water through the experiences of six cities: Paris, Berlin, Lagos, Mumbai, Los Angeles, and London. Tracing the evolving relationships among modernity, nature, and the urban imagination, from different vantage points and through different periods, Gandy uses water as a lens through which to observe both the ambiguities and the limits of nature as conventionally understood. Gandy begins with the Parisian sewers of the nineteenth century, captured in the photographs of Nadar, and the reconstruction of subterranean Paris. He moves on to Weimar-era Berlin and its protection of public access to lakes for swimming, the culmination of efforts to reconnect the city with nature. He considers the threat of malaria in Lagos, where changing geopolitical circumstances led to large-scale swamp drainage in the 1940s. He shows how the dysfunctional water infrastructure of Mumbai offers a vivid expression of persistent social inequality in a postcolonial city. He explores the incongruous concrete landscapes of the Los Angeles River. Finally, Gandy uses the fictional scenario of a partially submerged London as the starting point for an investigation of the actual hydrological threats facing that city.
The Parent Care Conversation
Author: Daniel Taylor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780143037644
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
A practical handbook for those caring for elderly parents explains how to develop an effective, workable plan of action that takes into consideration the parents' feelings and wishes, as well as such practical and financial components as health care, retirement, long-term care, and more. Original. 20,000 first printing.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780143037644
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
A practical handbook for those caring for elderly parents explains how to develop an effective, workable plan of action that takes into consideration the parents' feelings and wishes, as well as such practical and financial components as health care, retirement, long-term care, and more. Original. 20,000 first printing.
The Fantasy Role-Playing Game
Author: Daniel Mackay
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786450479
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Many of today's hottest selling games--both non-electronic and electronic--focus on such elements as shooting up as many bad guys as one can (Duke Nuk'em), beating the toughest level (Mortal Kombat), collecting all the cards (Pokemon), and scoring the most points (Tetris). Fantasy role-playing games (Dungeons & Dragons, Rolemaster, GURPS), while they may involve some of those aforementioned elements, rarely focus on them. Instead, playing a fantasy role-playing game is much like acting out a scene from a play, movie or book, only without a predefined script. Players take on such roles as wise wizards, noble knights, roguish sellswords, crafty hobbits, greedy dwarves, and anything else one can imagine and the referee allows. The players don't exactly compete; instead, they interact with each other and with the fantasy setting. The game is played orally with no game board, and although the referee usually has a storyline planned for a game, much of the action is impromptu. Performance is a major part of role-playing, and role-playing games as a performing art is the subject of this book, which attempts to introduce an appreciation for the performance aesthetics of such games. The author provides the framework for a critical model useful in understanding the art--especially in terms of aesthetics--of role-playing games. The book also serves as a contribution to the beginnings of a body of criticism, theory, and aesthetics analysis of a mostly unrecognized and newly developing art form. There are four parts: the cultural structure, the extent to which the game relates to outside cultural elements; the formal structure, or the rules of the game; the social structure, which encompasses the degree and quality of social interaction among players; and the aesthetic structure, concerned with the emergence of role-playing as an art form.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786450479
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Many of today's hottest selling games--both non-electronic and electronic--focus on such elements as shooting up as many bad guys as one can (Duke Nuk'em), beating the toughest level (Mortal Kombat), collecting all the cards (Pokemon), and scoring the most points (Tetris). Fantasy role-playing games (Dungeons & Dragons, Rolemaster, GURPS), while they may involve some of those aforementioned elements, rarely focus on them. Instead, playing a fantasy role-playing game is much like acting out a scene from a play, movie or book, only without a predefined script. Players take on such roles as wise wizards, noble knights, roguish sellswords, crafty hobbits, greedy dwarves, and anything else one can imagine and the referee allows. The players don't exactly compete; instead, they interact with each other and with the fantasy setting. The game is played orally with no game board, and although the referee usually has a storyline planned for a game, much of the action is impromptu. Performance is a major part of role-playing, and role-playing games as a performing art is the subject of this book, which attempts to introduce an appreciation for the performance aesthetics of such games. The author provides the framework for a critical model useful in understanding the art--especially in terms of aesthetics--of role-playing games. The book also serves as a contribution to the beginnings of a body of criticism, theory, and aesthetics analysis of a mostly unrecognized and newly developing art form. There are four parts: the cultural structure, the extent to which the game relates to outside cultural elements; the formal structure, or the rules of the game; the social structure, which encompasses the degree and quality of social interaction among players; and the aesthetic structure, concerned with the emergence of role-playing as an art form.
Stars On Fire
Author: Sky Gold
Publisher: Eden Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Praise for Sky Gold's Stars on Fire: "5 stars. A scintillating gem of an escape." "A mesmerising and enchanting novel that seamlessly blends romance, fantasy and science fiction." "The electric tension between the strong and resolute heroine and the seductive anti-hero is so alluring." "A soaring sci-fi romance that takes to the stars and is pure escapism, with a fantastic happy-ever-after conclusion! I loved it, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series!" Kainan is a lethal, wraith-like warrior who lives in the twilight … he’s the hidden inferno amongst the stars. He has spent decades waiting to exact revenge on his enemies who imprisoned him, tortured and experimented with his body and mind … Selene leads a planet's rebellion, and when she reaches out to Kainan to help stop a war, he leaps on her cause as a chance to end his nemesis forever. However … he finds that she is driven, smart, and unrelenting, with an allure that forces him from the shadows. She confounds him even as she fights the temptation glinting in his sapphire wildfire eyes. War is stirring in the skies and stars above Eden II ... Between empires in ascension and realms in decline. Kainan and Selene find themselves caught up in the maelstrom. Together, they’ll light the stars on fire, even as darkness beyond their control seeks to turn their destiny - and their forever - to ashes. Packed with intrigue, steamy heat, fast-moving action, and happy-ever-after paranormal romance ‘Stars on Fire’ is the rip-roaring spearhead of The Sable Riders series, ‘an exotic and interstellar affair boasting decadent descriptive language, patient storytelling and immersive world-building (The International Review of Books).
Publisher: Eden Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Praise for Sky Gold's Stars on Fire: "5 stars. A scintillating gem of an escape." "A mesmerising and enchanting novel that seamlessly blends romance, fantasy and science fiction." "The electric tension between the strong and resolute heroine and the seductive anti-hero is so alluring." "A soaring sci-fi romance that takes to the stars and is pure escapism, with a fantastic happy-ever-after conclusion! I loved it, and I can't wait to read the rest of the series!" Kainan is a lethal, wraith-like warrior who lives in the twilight … he’s the hidden inferno amongst the stars. He has spent decades waiting to exact revenge on his enemies who imprisoned him, tortured and experimented with his body and mind … Selene leads a planet's rebellion, and when she reaches out to Kainan to help stop a war, he leaps on her cause as a chance to end his nemesis forever. However … he finds that she is driven, smart, and unrelenting, with an allure that forces him from the shadows. She confounds him even as she fights the temptation glinting in his sapphire wildfire eyes. War is stirring in the skies and stars above Eden II ... Between empires in ascension and realms in decline. Kainan and Selene find themselves caught up in the maelstrom. Together, they’ll light the stars on fire, even as darkness beyond their control seeks to turn their destiny - and their forever - to ashes. Packed with intrigue, steamy heat, fast-moving action, and happy-ever-after paranormal romance ‘Stars on Fire’ is the rip-roaring spearhead of The Sable Riders series, ‘an exotic and interstellar affair boasting decadent descriptive language, patient storytelling and immersive world-building (The International Review of Books).
Hidden Inheritance
Author: Heidi B. Neumark
Publisher: Abingdon Press
ISBN: 1630881252
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Heidi Neumark’s life changed forever when her daughter’s late-night online searching exposed a generation of family secrets. From a few computer keystrokes, Neumark discovered her hidden Jewish heritage—and uncovered hundreds of questions: Did her grandfather really die in a concentration camp? How did she never know her grandmother was a death-camp survivor? Why had the family history and faith been rejected and hidden? Heidi’s search for the truth quickly became more than a personal journey; it also became spiritual. It caused profound ponderings on her thirty-year vocation as a Lutheran pastor. It was a shocking revelation that her Jewish roots and successive family loss and trauma now suddenly and inherently connected her to the multi-ethnic, marginalized community she had been ministering to for three decades. Hidden Inheritance takes the reader on a journey that seamlessly weaves personal narrative, social history, and biblical reflection to challenge readers to explore their own identity, vocation, and theology. Neumark boldly calls readers to explore the harsh places of the past, uncover the possible buried secrets, ask new questions, forge new understanding, and discover new hope for transformation that is only possible when what has been hidden is finally brought to light.
Publisher: Abingdon Press
ISBN: 1630881252
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Heidi Neumark’s life changed forever when her daughter’s late-night online searching exposed a generation of family secrets. From a few computer keystrokes, Neumark discovered her hidden Jewish heritage—and uncovered hundreds of questions: Did her grandfather really die in a concentration camp? How did she never know her grandmother was a death-camp survivor? Why had the family history and faith been rejected and hidden? Heidi’s search for the truth quickly became more than a personal journey; it also became spiritual. It caused profound ponderings on her thirty-year vocation as a Lutheran pastor. It was a shocking revelation that her Jewish roots and successive family loss and trauma now suddenly and inherently connected her to the multi-ethnic, marginalized community she had been ministering to for three decades. Hidden Inheritance takes the reader on a journey that seamlessly weaves personal narrative, social history, and biblical reflection to challenge readers to explore their own identity, vocation, and theology. Neumark boldly calls readers to explore the harsh places of the past, uncover the possible buried secrets, ask new questions, forge new understanding, and discover new hope for transformation that is only possible when what has been hidden is finally brought to light.
Death Of A Raven (Part 1)
Author: Aditya Khari
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Seventeen-year-old Avya's move to RavenCliff, California, thrusts her into a nightmare that's been brewing since 1757. The town is cursed after the brutal burning of Eliza and Philip, and now, the horrors of the past have returned with a vengeance. As Avya tries to navigate her new life, she's ensnared in a web of terror: serial killers, cannibals, and demonic entities prey upon the town's inhabitants. Murders happen nightly, and chaos reigns as the town teeters on the brink of extinction. The phoenix tree, a grotesque symbol of the curse, continuously burns and regenerates, embodying the endless cycle of death. With her mother, Ekta, struggling as the mayor amidst dark conspiracies, Avya must confront the growing darkness and uncover the truth before RavenCliff is consumed by the malevolent forces. Will she find a way to break the curse, or will she succumb to the city's nightmarish fate?
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Seventeen-year-old Avya's move to RavenCliff, California, thrusts her into a nightmare that's been brewing since 1757. The town is cursed after the brutal burning of Eliza and Philip, and now, the horrors of the past have returned with a vengeance. As Avya tries to navigate her new life, she's ensnared in a web of terror: serial killers, cannibals, and demonic entities prey upon the town's inhabitants. Murders happen nightly, and chaos reigns as the town teeters on the brink of extinction. The phoenix tree, a grotesque symbol of the curse, continuously burns and regenerates, embodying the endless cycle of death. With her mother, Ekta, struggling as the mayor amidst dark conspiracies, Avya must confront the growing darkness and uncover the truth before RavenCliff is consumed by the malevolent forces. Will she find a way to break the curse, or will she succumb to the city's nightmarish fate?
Anapoint
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nigerian literature (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nigerian literature (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The Limits of Westernization
Author: Jon Davidann
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351655884
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 523
Book Description
The goal of this project is to locate the origins and development of modern thought in the United States and East Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. While a strong literature on post-war modernization exists, there is a gap in the pre-war origins and development of modern ideas. This book re-evaluates the influence of the United States on East Asia in the twentieth century and gives greater voice to East Asians in the construction of their own ideas of modernity.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351655884
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 523
Book Description
The goal of this project is to locate the origins and development of modern thought in the United States and East Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. While a strong literature on post-war modernization exists, there is a gap in the pre-war origins and development of modern ideas. This book re-evaluates the influence of the United States on East Asia in the twentieth century and gives greater voice to East Asians in the construction of their own ideas of modernity.