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Midland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Midland

Included in Midland: The Way We Were are photographs that span the first 100 years of the city. Midland, Michigan began life as The Forks, where the Tittabwassee and Chippewa Rivers met. By 1858, The Forks became the Village of Midland, and in 1869 it was incorporated and named the Village of Midland City. Lumbering and farmland attracted the first settlers, and in 1897 a brash young man named Herbert Henry Dow persuaded 57 investors to start a new business there named the Dow Chemical Company. Midland, by then a city, was forever changed. Included in Midland: The Way We Were are photographs that span the first 100 years of the city. From Main Street landmarks such as the Frolic Theater, to the churches and schools where Midland's residents worshiped and learned-here are over 200 images detailing Midland's history.

Right of Center
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Right of Center

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-04-03
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Finally a book written by an average citizen with conservative thoughts and a twist of cynicism. Enjoy the humor and remember it's just fine to debate the state of your democracy.

Media, Religion and Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Media, Religion and Conflict

International relations as a discipline has largely ignored the role of religion in shaping international events. The growth of Islamist militancy, the increasing influence of the Christian Right on US foreign policy and George Bush's war on terror changed this for good. Now more than ever we need to analyze this change and consider how religion and the way it is represented affects international politics. Lee Marsden and Heather Savigny uniquely bring together some of the leading figures in the fields of politics and media, international relations and security, and international relations and religion, including freelance journalist and newspaper columnist Nick Cohen, the international authority on politics and religion Professor Jeffrey Haynes, and Professor Justin Lewis who has a number of BBC commissions under his belt. The volume offers a series of case studies reflecting on how the media covers religion as conflict within and between states. It challenges readers to critically examine how media reportage and commentary influences perceptions and responses to religion and security.

Quiet No More
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Quiet No More

Spontaneous and creative protest movements have burst onto the political stage in Canada and around the world. Joel D. Harden, an activist, writer, and educator, offers a ground-level account of the most important of these recent expressions of large-scale political engagement, mostly by young people. Based on first-hand accounts from many of the participants and organizers, Harden describes key events and turning-points -- in Canada and beyond -- from the viewpoint of a committed insider. Harden believes that these new bottom-up movements are the most challenging and effective agent of political change on the scene today, galvanizing people to express their views actively in the streets and...

Migrations and the Media
  • Language: en

Migrations and the Media

Migration reporting and the discursive construction of crisis. Lilie Chouliaraki: Between pity and irony: paradigms of refugee representation in humanitarian discourse -- Harald Bauder: immigration dialectic in the media and crisis as transformative moment -- Bernhard Gross: controlled conditions-an analysis of the positioning of migration during the prime ministerial debates for the 2010 UK general election -- Kerry Moore: "Asylum crisis", national security and the re-articulation of human rights -- Crisis reporting and the representation of migration. Otto Santa Ana: US crisis reporting on mass protests and the depiction of immigrants in the 40 years after the Kerner Commission Report -- C...

Midland, the Way We Were
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Midland, the Way We Were

Midland, Michigan began life as The Forks, where the Tittabwassee and Chippewa Rivers met. By 1858, The Forks became the Village of Midland, and in 1869 it was incorporated and named the Village of Midland City. Lumbering and farmland attracted the first settlers, and in 1897 a brash young man named Herbert Henry Dow persuaded 57 investors to start a new business there named the Dow Chemical Company. Midland, by then a city, was forever changed. Included in Midland: The Way We Were are photographs that span the first 100 years of the city. From Main Street landmarks such as the Frolic Theater, to the churches and schools where Midland's residents worshiped and learned-here are over 200 images detailing Midland's history.

Media, Crime and Racism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Media, Crime and Racism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

Media, Crime and Racism draws together contributions from scholars at the leading edge of their field across three continents to present contemporary and longstanding debates exploring the roles played by media and the state in racialising crime and criminalising racialised minorities. Comprised of empirically rich accounts and theoretically informed analysis, this dynamic text offers readers a critical and in-depth examination of contemporary social and criminal justice issues as they pertain to racialised minorities and the media. Chapters demonstrate the myriad ways in which racialised ‘others’ experience demonisation, exclusion, racist abuse and violence licensed – and often induce...

The Impact of UK Immigration Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Impact of UK Immigration Law

  • Categories: Law

This book provides an insightful analysis of recent developments in immigration, asylum and citizenship law in the broader social and political context. Written accessibly by an experienced practitioner, it critically examines the development of UK immigration control since the second world war, identifying and focusing on the grievous collateral damage being caused to the rule of law and to society. It examines the decline in standards of public administration, the secular failure to follow the rule of law, and the related issues of social corrosion and lack of democratic accountability. Speaking to academics, practitioners, policy makers and all those concerned about the impact of the hostile environment, it makes proposals for legal changes which prioritise social cohesion: a shared burden of proof, a simple regularisation scheme and clear path to citizenship, and details how these would operate in practice.

Parents Magazine's The Best Advice I Ever Got
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

Parents Magazine's The Best Advice I Ever Got

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-05-18
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  • Publisher: Rodale

A guide to raising confident and happy children provides information on children's nutritional needs, health and safety, discipline, and child-friendly educational and recreational games.

God's Forever Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1494

God's Forever Family

Winner of the 2014 Christianity Today Book of the Year First Place Winner of the Religion Newswriters Association's Non-fiction Religion Book of the Year The Jesus People movement was a unique combination of the hippie counterculture and evangelical Christianity. It first appeared in the famed "Summer of Love" of 1967, in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, and spread like wildfire in Southern California and beyond, to cities like Seattle, Atlanta, and Milwaukee. In 1971 the growing movement found its way into the national media spotlight and gained momentum, attracting a huge new following among evangelical church youth, who enthusiastically adopted the Jesus People persona as their ow...