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ISSN: 2191-7353
In: Where do I live? A Crabtree roots book
"What can you see on your street? Colorful photographs, simple sentences, and relevant sight words help early readers explore what a street looks like! This book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggest guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension"--
In: Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 125-154
ISSN: 1755-618X
Des recherches menées sur le comportement violent et la conception politique de skinheads canadiens sans domicile fixe ont démontré que ces derniers sont issus de families où règnent la violence et l'oppression. Ces jeunes hommes ont done tendance à reproduire un comportement dont la violence est exacerbée par la vie scolaire, par le fait d'être sans logis et par l'influence néfaste du groupe de la rue qui prône un comportement agressif. La conception politique incohérente des skinheads puise dans la violence: la structure précaire du groupe et l'oppression qu'ont subies les jeunes sont d'autres facteurs qui viennent entraver la volonté de concevoir une activité politique à long terme.Research examined the violent behaviour and the political consciousness of Canadian male street skinheads. The results reveal that skinheads are drawn from homes characterized by extreme violence and oppression. These experiences leave these youths vulnerable to violent behaviour. These tendencies are exacerbated by their school experiences, their homelessness, and the group and street norms that support and promote aggressive behaviour. The political consciousness of skinheads is rooted in extreme violence and lacks coherence: this, combined with the structure of the groups and their histories of oppression, serves to inhibit long‐term organized political activity.
Im November 1995 nahm "Child Life-Line" die ersten sechs Jungen in seine Obhut und holte sie von der Straße. Die Nicht-Regierungsorganisation setzt sich für die Rechte von Kindern, besonders in Randgruppen, und deren psycho-soziale und pädagogische Rehabilitation im Raum Lagos ein. "Child Life-Line" wird von der "National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education" (NMEC) gefördert, mit Unterstützung der UNESCO. Die vorliegenden Interviews von Yoruba-Straßenkindern geben einen Einblick in urbane Soziologie, Jugenddelinquenz und abweichendes Verhalten. Im Anhang befindet sich ein Glossar mit Yoruba-Slang. (DÜI-Gbd)
World Affairs Online
In: Kessinger publishing's rare mystical reprints
Nach dem großen Erfolg des Buches "Von der Subprime-Krise zur Finanzkrise" arbeiten die Autoren die Entwicklungen auf, die sich vorwiegend im Frühjahr des Jahres 2009 ergeben haben. Im Folgeband mit dem Titel "Von der Wall Street zur Main Street" gehen die Autoren fundiert und gleichzeitig leicht verständlich insbesondere auf folgende Fragestellungen ein: - Der Mensch in der Finanzkrise: Vom Homo Oeconomicus zu Behavioural Finance? - Die Finanzkrise - Eine Blase in einer Reihe von Blasen? - Welche Rolle spielt die Rechnungslegung in der Finanzkrise? - Welche Rolle spielen die Hedgefunds in der Finanzkrise? - Wie sieht die Bank der Zukunft aus? - Welche Auswirkungen hat die Finanzkrise auf die Wachstumsmärkte der Zukunft (Brasilien, Russland, Indien, China)? - Wie kommt es von der Finanzkrise zur Wirtschaftskrise? Der Beitrag 3 "Geldpolitik und Finanzmarkthysterie – eine Welle von wandernden Blasen?" wurde von Herrn Prof. Dr. Gunther Schnabl und Herrn Andreas Hoffmann von der Universität Leipzig verfasst. Zum Wort des Jahres 2008 wählte die Jury der Gesellschaft für die deutsche Sprache (http://www.gfds.de) "Finanzkrise". Dieser Ausdruck war nahezu im gesamten Jahr 2008 in der öffentlichen Diskussion präsent.
Intro -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Asking the Wrong Questions -- Part 1-What Were We Thinking? -- 1. Sunday School with Jon Stewart -- 2. When the Market Became God -- Part 2-How We Got Here -- 3. Greed is Good -- 4. It's All About Me -- 5. I Want It Now -- Part 3-What We Got Ourselves Into -- 6. When the Gaps Get Too Big -- 7. On Listening to Canaries -- Part 4-The Way Out -- 8. Enough is Enough -- 9. We're in It Together -- 10. The Seventh-Generation Mind-set -- Part 5-New Habits of The Heart -- 11. The Clean-Energy Economy Conversion -- 12. The Family Matters Culture -- 13. The Meaning of Work and the Ethic of Service -- Part 6-Recovering "The Commons" -- 14. Regaining Our Balance -- 15. The Parable of Detroit and the Green Shoots of Hope -- Part 7-Changing The Script -- 16. A Bad Morality Play -- 17. Choices Make Changes: Twenty Moral Exercises -- Epilogue: Notes from the Next Generation-by Tim King -- Study Guide and Moral Exercises -- Reading Group Guide -- Notes -- Copyright.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/21259
Foy & Gibson (also known as Foys) was one of Australia's earliest department store chains, modelled on Le Bon Marché in Paris and other European and American stores of the period. A large range of goods were manufactured and sold by the company including clothing, manchester, leather goods, soft furnishings, furniture, hardware and food. The first store was established as a drapery in Smith Street, Collingwood, Victoria by Mark Foy. Ownership of this business was transferred to his son Francis Foy in partnership with Willam Gibson in March, 1883. Francis Foy later sold his half share of the business to Gibson and moved to Sydney, establishing Mark Foys there. Gibson established a branch of the business in Perth and subsequently opened a store in Brisbane in 1903 and another in Rundle Street, Adelaide in 1907. In 1955, the company was bought out by Cox Brothers and in 1964, Foy & Gibson (WA) Ltd, including ten stores in Western Australia, was sold to David Jones. The Bourke Street Melbourne store was sold to Woolworths in 1967. [From Wikipedia, viewed May 5, 2011] ; At head of title: Brochure ; Brochure covers local charities which are benefiting from the candidature of Lorraine Flanagan, who has entered the Victorian section of the Miss Australia Quest. Includes advertisements from Smith Street traders, previous Miss Australia/Victoria winners, and local community historical news, including the history of the Foy & Gibson Company. ; Gibson's partnership with Mark Foy was dissolved after a disagreement in mid-1884, and William Gibson became the sole proprietor. By the early 20th century Gibson's store and manufacturing works, one of the largest employers in Victoria, dominated the Wellington and Smith Streets area [of Collingwood, Melbourne]. A second store - the Big Store - opened in Chapel Street, Prahran, in 1902. After Gibson died in 1918, the firm was carried on by his nephew John Maclellan until it was taken over in 1955 by Cox Brothers, which went into liquidation in 1968. Source: http://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM00605b.htm ; This material has been made available as permitted under section 200AB of the Copyright Act 1968. This material is subject to copyright and any further reproduction, communication, publication, performance, or adaptation is only permitted with permission from the copyright owner or subject to copyright legislation in your jurisdiction.
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In: The New Public Management, S. 133-146
An educational and applied research project, Street Tree Resource Evaluation and Education Trust (STREET), was conducted to train Master Gardener volunteers to identify and inventory Bucyrus street trees, to educate city government and citizens on street tree benefits, to secure funding and city approval for new street tree planting, and to compare citizen and landscape contractor tree planting by tree planting depth. Outcomes of STREET included: identification and inventory of 1,797 street trees, grant funding of $5000, 194 new trees planted, and citizen tree planting depth higher than tree professionals.
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In: Policy review: the journal of American citizenship, Heft 105, S. 3-11
ISSN: 0146-5945
Argues that increased access and availability to hard-core pornography has been ignored by politicians, in favor of protesting entertainment media violence and sex; US.
In: Municipal review: monthly publ. of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities, Band 1, S. 295-296
ISSN: 0027-3562