The Organization of Hope HISTORY / CivilizationAnalyzes the future of urban communities and presents models for community planning, taking into account different classes, ethnicities, and cultures. The Organization of Hope tells the stories of a Jewish community and a white ethnic community as they plan for their futures. Though they differ in class, ethnicity, and culture, they struggle with the same questions: What identity will hold their communities together? How can they plan for their
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strategic crop management
and intense feelings of personal isolation
His recollections of a rural Egyptian childhood and adolescence are sometimes warming
Award-winning author Kristian Niemietz lays out another approach to dealing with the problem of poverty - one that focuses on addressing the problems caused by government interventions that raise the cost of living
arguing that – notwithstanding ongoing proposals to significantly reform ‘Scots contract law’ – Stair’s account of ‘will’ and ‘engagement’ offers the better route forward for legal development in this area
This chapter reviews the photosynthetic response of plants to drought stress
to a now mainstream
After a brief history of broiler breeding
permitted housing methods in the EU have changed to enriched cages and cage-free systems (i
It is a book that provides new insights into the established discourses of British motoring
completing the detailed map of the main settlement