Keeping an eye on the expanding fields of manufacturing and production, Careers in Manufacturing explores a variety of growing fields to help young adults gain a head start in learning more about the many career opportunities available in manufacturing
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AbstractHaving recently emerged from its unenviable status as the runt of international law, the phenomenon of statelessness nonetheless eludes traditional international legal instruments. Confronted with questions of nationality that typically fall within the domain of sovereignty, international and regional human rights bodies struggle to rein in the increasingly creative measures that states adopt to obscure the production and persistence of statelessness. This Article uncovers and dissects the different ways in which states manufacture statelessness not through explicitly discriminatory laws and unequal treatment, but through manipulating ostensibly neutral criteria for nationality. The Article identifies three such criteria that are not traditionally considered "suspect" categories for the grant or denial of nationality: time, territory, and administrative practice. It also suggests doctrinal, policy, and strategic tools for identifying and responding to the types of statelessness that are not a collateral consequence of state failure or incompetence, but the outcome of state intentionality.
This is a highly accessible presentation of organisational research, which demonstrates how ethnography can elicit a holistic understanding of across section of employees and thereby reveal a workplace culture. It suggests that change efforts fail if culture is ignored and offers a detailed account of how critical incidents translate into tools for change. The data analysis reveals the weakness in working relationships and how blame functions to prevent change. The Ideal Plant project emerges, which validates transformation tools to create cooperative workplace interactions and collaborative problem solving. The past and future, metaphorically represented as two different places, are connected by a bridge. The old way is bad, the new way is good and the present is a mixture of both.
Explores political underpinnings of government and media campaigns to vilify countries (as rogue states), leaders (Saddam Hussein), ethnic groups, refugees, Muslims, pedophiles, and other groups; 2000; 10 articles. Contents: Some throughly modern monsters, by Stanley Cohen; States of concern, by Noam Chomsky; Apocalypse now, by Edward Said; Double indemnity, by Jeremy Harding; Bathers, by Lala Meredith-Vula; Images of Islam, by Tahir Abbas; Fun conspiracy, by Andrzej Oseka; Monstermania and tabloid antics, by Roy Greenslade; Extreme measures, by Irena Maryniak; China's evil genius, by Robert Willoughby.