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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jennifer M. Silva
"Impeccably researched and skillfully articulated, Silva's work is a timely primer on the current state of blue-collar Millennials." --Publishers Weekly "[A] brief yet devastating book that blends academic analysis and oral history to put a new face on well-documented trends that are more usually described in the abstract." --Boston Globe "Silva has made a major contribution to understanding where young adults are coming from, what influences them, and what they consider to be common sense." --The American Conservative "Fascinating" --Feministing.com "[A]n enjoyable read and raises important issues that we generally overlook." --Washington Independent Review of Books "Coming Up Short is a brief, but powerful, update of the status, difficulties, behaviors and distresses that characterize the lives of young working class adults.... highly recommended for sociologists and social welfare students and academics alike. It informs in telling detail the difficult circumstances and self-perceptions of a significant portion of the American population. It is also a window into how the 'helping professions' have influenced the thinking of young adults and suggests that those professions need to help their clients see their troubles in broader terms than they apparently currently do." --Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare What does it mean to grow up today as working-class young adults? How does the economic and social instability left in the wake of neoliberalism shape their identities, their understandings of the American Dream, and their futures? Coming Up Short illuminates the transition to adulthood for working-class men and women. Moving away from easy labels such as the "Peter Pan generation," Jennifer Silva reveals the far bleaker picture of how the erosion of traditional markers of adulthood-marriage, a steady job, a house of one's own-has changed what it means to grow up as part of the post-industrial working class. Based on one hundred interviews with working-class people in two towns-Lowell, Massachusetts, and Richmond, Virginia-Silva sheds light on their experience of heightened economic insecurity, deepening inequality, and uncertainty about marriage and family. Silva argues that, for these men and women, coming of age means coming to terms with the absence of choice. As possibilities and hope contract, moving into adulthood has been re-defined as a process of personal struggle-an adult is no longer someone with a small home and a reliable car, but someone who has faced and overcome personal demons to reconstruct a transformed self. Indeed, rather than turn to politics to restore the traditional working class, this generation builds meaning and dignity through the struggle to exorcise the demons of familial abuse, mental health problems, addiction, or betrayal in past relationships. This dramatic and largely unnoticed shift reduces becoming an adult to solitary suffering, self-blame, and an endless seeking for signs of progress. This powerfully written book focuses on those who are most vulnerable-young, working-class people, including African-Americans, women, and single parents-and reveals what, in very real terms, the demise of the social safety net means to their fragile hold on the American Dream.
The economy has been brutal to American workers for several decades. The chance to give one's children a better life than one's own-the promise at the heart of the American Dream-is withering away. In turn, "deaths of despair" such as drug overdoses, suicides, and cirrhosis of the liver are rising among the working class. The 2016 elections threw into sharp relief how little we know about how working-class people translate their grievances into politics. In We're Still Here, Jennifer M. Silva tells a deep, multi-generational story of pain and politics that will endure long after Trump and the elections of 2016. Drawing on over 100 interviews with black, white, and Latino working-class residents of a declining coal town in Pennsylvania, Silva proposes that the key to understanding the puzzle of working-class politics is to understand how the decline of the American Dream is lived and felt. In the post-industrial age, the routines and rhythms of traditional working-class life such as manual labor, unions, marriage, church, and social clubs have diminished. Moreover, the institutions that have historically mediated between individual, personal struggles and broader, collective political coalitions have become active sites of betrayal. In this void, individual strategies for coping with pain, and finding personal redemption, have themselves become sources of political stimulus and reaction among the working class. In the coal region, understanding how generations of Democratic voters come to reject the social safety net and often politics altogether requires moving beyond simple partisanship into a maze of addiction, joblessness, family disruption, violence, and trauma. How working-class men and women put the pieces back together - if they do at all-will have grave consequences for the future of American democracy. We're Still Here provides powerful, on the ground evidence of the remaking of working-class identity and politics that will spark new tensions but also open up the possibility for shifting alliances and new possibilities.
A deep, multi-generational story of pain, place, and politics. The economy has been brutal to American workers for several decades. The chance to give one's children a better life than one's own -- the promise at the heart of the American Dream -- is withering away. While onlookers assume those suffering in marginalized working-class communities will instinctively rise up, the 2016 election threw into sharp relief how little we know about how the working-class translate their grievances into politics. In We're Still Here, Jennifer M. Silva tells a deep, multi-generational story of pain, place, and politics that will endure long after the Trump administration. Drawing on over 100 interviews with black, white, and Latino working-class residents of a declining coal town in Pennsylvania, Silva reveals how the decline of the American Dream is lived and felt. The routines and rhythms of traditional working-class life such as manual labor, unions, marriage, church, and social clubs have diminished. In their place, she argues, individualized strategies for coping with pain, and finding personal redemption, have themselves become sources of political stimulus and reaction among the working class. Understanding how generations of Democratic voters come to reject the social safety net and often politics altogether requires moving beyond simple partisanship into a maze of addiction, joblessness, family disruption, violence, and trauma. Instead, Silva argues that we need to uncover the relationships, loyalties, longings, and moral visions that underlie and generate the civic and political disengagement of working-class people. We're Still Here provides powerful, on the ground evidence of the remaking of working-class identity and politics that will spark new tensions but also open up the possibility for shifting alliances and new possibilities.
When Jennifer Silva married Russel Redmond, they made a decision to spend a year at sea, sailing in Mexico.The honeymoon tested their new relationship, not just through rocky waters and unexpected weather, but in the ways that living on a twenty-six foot sailboat makes one reconsider what's truly important. In this charming, meditative memoir, Jennifer recounts that first fateful year they spent at sea, moving back and forth through the waves of her life.On their first voyage, the couple sailed Watchfire to Baja's Sea of Cortez, where they spent a year before sailing south along Mexico and Central America and through the Panama Canal. Jennifer's unique experience on the boat weaves back and forth through time as she explores the events that lead her to taking the first step onto the boat-from her childhood to the time she spent as a struggling actor in New York.
Tai Chi Chuan para Idosos
Estéfane Jennifer Santos Câmara; Keila Cristianne Trindade Da Cruz; André Ribeiro Da Silva
Novas Edicoes Academicas
2020
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"Os s bios chineses compreendiam que o Universo composto pelo Tao ou 'Caminho' cuja manifesta o primordial a Energia ou Chi. Quando o Chi passou a existir, o Universo se dividiu em trevas e luzes, calor e frio, rigidez e maleabilidade e tudo resumiu-se nas duas polaridades c smicas denominadas Yin/Yang. As infinitas modifica es que passaram a ocorrer produziram o Universo ou Ato de exist ncia. A pr tica do Tai Chi Chuan, segundo uma vis o comum, tem por objetivo exercitar o fluxo do Chi por todas as partes do corpo' (REID e CROUCHER, 2003). O Tai Chi Chuan pode propiciar benef cios aos idosos. Por essa raz o se faz necess rio engrandecer o conhecimento sobre ela, para assimilar as dimens es da totalidade do cuidar, que possam possibilitar bem-estar a partir da pr tica nessa faixa et ria. Este livro tem o intuito de auxiliar na promo o de uma melhor qualidade de vida para esse contingente populacional, visto que o aperfei oamento dessa pr tica de cuidados, pode amenizar os impactos sociais, f sicos e psicol gicos vivenciados pelo idoso."
A Practical Guide to IT Law
Nikki Cordell; Sam De Silva; Sara Ellacott; Victoria Hordern; Stewart James; Andrew Katz; Andy Lucas; Jennifer Pierce; Stuart Smith
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2020
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This comprehensive guide for management professionals discusses the IT-related legal issues faced by businesses on a daily basis. Legal concepts and terminology are notoriously difficult for non-specialists, but this book explains in plain English the relevant legal frameworks and gives examples from actual cases. New material in this edition include chapters on GDPR, cyber security, cloud computing contracts and Agile.
Atlas of Women's Dermatology
MD Parish; Sara Brenner; Marcia Ramos e Silva; Jennifer L. Parish
CRC Press
2006
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Proving again that a picture is worth a thousand words, Atlas of Women's Dermatology: From Infancy to Maturity is an encyclopedia in pictorial format. The book illustrates diseases and conditions that demonstrate the very different morphology between the sexes. It includes clinical entities that help complete a section or because the lack of gender difference makes the clinical presentation significant. The chapters are organized by anatomical topography, and each includes 10-15 color photographs with concise captions, and a reference list. The second section is based on physiologic changes found from infancy to maturity, and a third section covers cosmetic procedures and camouflage methods.
Trust in Government Agencies in the Time of COVID-19
Scott E. Robinson; Kuhika Gupta; Joseph Ripberger; Jennifer A. Ross; Andrew Fox; Hank Jenkins-Smith; Carol Silva
Cambridge University Press
2021
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As the US faced its lowest levels of reported trust in government, the COVID-19 crisis revealed the essential service that various federal agencies provide as sources of information. This Element explores variations in trust across various levels of government and government agencies based on a nationally-representative survey conducted in March of 2020. First, it examines trust in agencies including the Department of Health and Human Services, state health departments, and local health care providers. This includes variation across key characteristics including party identification, age, and race. Second, the Element explores the evolution of trust in health-related organizations throughout 2020 as the pandemic continued. The Element concludes with a discussion of the implications for agency-specific assessments of trust and their importance as we address historically low levels of trust in government. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
El Regreso de Los Charranes: Cómo Los Científicos Están Salvando a Las Aves de Islas
Jennifer Keats Curtis; Kim Abplanalp
Arbordale Publishing
2025
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Qu har as si tu destino usual de verano desapareciera? Los animales migratorios alrededor del mundo est n enfrentando este problema, ya que sus h bitats de clima c lido desaparecen. Los niveles del mar elevados complican este problema, y las islas peque as desaparecen. Este libro es sobre un programa de h bitat artificial impulsado entre el Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP), el Wildlife and Heritage Service del Department of Natural Resources (DNR) de Maryland, y Audubon Mid-Atlantic luego de que se erosionara la isla de anidaci n de los charranes comunes. Se dise una isla flotante de 48 pies cuadrados para dar a las aves un lugar tranquilo en contra de molestias, inundaciones y depredadores. Est hecha de secciones que se ensamblaron, aseguraron y anclaron cerca de la isla antigua de los charranes en la temporada de anidaci n. Los charranes regresar n con la isla desaparecida y la nueva isla flotante en su lugar?
"Sex and Salvation" chronicles the coming of age of a generation of women in Tamatave in the years that followed Madagascar's economic liberalization. Eager to forge a viable future amid poverty and rising consumerism, many young women entered the sexual economy in hope of finding a European husband. Just as many Westerners believe that young people break with the past as they enter adulthood, Malagasy citizens fear that these women have severed the connection to their history and culture. Jennifer Cole's elegant analysis shows how this notion of generational change is both wrong and consequential. It obscures the ways young people draw on long-standing ideas of gender and sexuality, it ignores how urbanites relate to their rural counterparts, and it neglects the relationship between these husband-seeking women and their elders who join Pentecostal churches. And yet, as talk about the women circulates through the city's neighborhoods, bars, Internet cafes, and churches, it teaches others new ways of being. Cole's sophisticated depiction of how a generation's coming of age contributes to social change eschews a narrow focus on crisis. Instead, she reveals how fantasies of rupture and conceptions of the changing life course shape the everyday ways that people create the future.
"Sex and Salvation" chronicles the coming of age of a generation of women in Tamatave in the years that followed Madagascar's economic liberalization. Eager to forge a viable future amid poverty and rising consumerism, many young women entered the sexual economy in hope of finding a European husband. Just as many Westerners believe that young people break with the past as they enter adulthood, Malagasy citizens fear that these women have severed the connection to their history and culture. Jennifer Cole's elegant analysis shows how this notion of generational change is both wrong and consequential. It obscures the ways young people draw on long-standing ideas of gender and sexuality, it ignores how urbanites relate to their rural counterparts, and it neglects the relationship between these husband-seeking women and their elders who join Pentecostal churches. And yet, as talk about the women circulates through the city's neighborhoods, bars, Internet cafes, and churches, it teaches others new ways of being. Cole's sophisticated depiction of how a generation's coming of age contributes to social change eschews a narrow focus on crisis. Instead, she reveals how fantasies of rupture and conceptions of the changing life course shape the everyday ways that people create the future.
La Tierra ya no existe. Escapando de la evoluci n prematura del Sol a Nova, los ltimos supervivientes de la humanidad huyen de su destruido hogar utilizando un dispositivo experimental que los lleva al otro lado de la galaxia.La flota cuenta con diez mil supervivientes, recursos cada vez m s escasos y con la esperanza disminuyendo con cada d a que pasa, todos se encuentran al borde del punto de quiebre. Gaia, su nuevo hogar, ofrece una ltima oportunidad de supervivencia para la raza humana.Pero cuando el mayor Tom Merrick y la Capitana Juliana Curran lideran la expedici n para explorar esta nueva frontera, se enteran de que Gaia es un mundo lleno de peligros y secretos mortales.
La Tierra ya no existe. Escapando de la evoluci n prematura del Sol a Nova, los ltimos supervivientes de la humanidad huyen de su destruido hogar utilizando un dispositivo experimental que los lleva al otro lado de la galaxia.La flota cuenta con diez mil supervivientes, recursos cada vez m s escasos y con la esperanza disminuyendo con cada d a que pasa, todos se encuentran al borde del punto de quiebre. Gaia, su nuevo hogar, ofrece una ltima oportunidad de supervivencia para la raza humana.Pero cuando el mayor Tom Merrick y la Capitana Juliana Curran lideran la expedici n para explorar esta nueva frontera, se enteran de que Gaia es un mundo lleno de peligros y secretos mortales.
La Tierra ya no existe. Escapando de la evoluci n prematura del Sol a Nova, los ltimos supervivientes de la humanidad huyen de su destruido hogar utilizando un dispositivo experimental que los lleva al otro lado de la galaxia.La flota cuenta con diez mil supervivientes, recursos cada vez m s escasos y con la esperanza disminuyendo con cada d a que pasa, todos se encuentran al borde del punto de quiebre. Gaia, su nuevo hogar, ofrece una ltima oportunidad de supervivencia para la raza humana.Pero cuando el mayor Tom Merrick y la Capitana Juliana Curran lideran la expedici n para explorar esta nueva frontera, se enteran de que Gaia es un mundo lleno de peligros y secretos mortales.
La Tierra ya no existe. Escapando de la evoluci n prematura del Sol a Nova, los ltimos supervivientes de la humanidad huyen de su destruido hogar utilizando un dispositivo experimental que los lleva al otro lado de la galaxia.La flota cuenta con diez mil supervivientes, recursos cada vez m s escasos y con la esperanza disminuyendo con cada d a que pasa, todos se encuentran al borde del punto de quiebre. Gaia, su nuevo hogar, ofrece una ltima oportunidad de supervivencia para la raza humana.Pero cuando el mayor Tom Merrick y la Capitana Juliana Curran lideran la expedici n para explorar esta nueva frontera, se enteran de que Gaia es un mundo lleno de peligros y secretos mortales.Esta es la edici n en letra grande de Mundo Salvaje, con un tama o de fuente / tipo de fuente m s grande para facilitar la lectura.
La Tierra ya no existe. Escapando de la evoluci n prematura del Sol a Nova, los ltimos supervivientes de la humanidad huyen de su destruido hogar utilizando un dispositivo experimental que los lleva al otro lado de la galaxia.La flota cuenta con diez mil supervivientes, recursos cada vez m s escasos y con la esperanza disminuyendo con cada d a que pasa, todos se encuentran al borde del punto de quiebre. Gaia, su nuevo hogar, ofrece una ltima oportunidad de supervivencia para la raza humana.Pero cuando el mayor Tom Merrick y la Capitana Juliana Curran lideran la expedici n para explorar esta nueva frontera, se enteran de que Gaia es un mundo lleno de peligros y secretos mortales.Esta es la edici n en letra grande de Mundo Salvaje, con un tama o de fuente / tipo de fuente m s grande para facilitar la lectura.
Zojjed v2.0: The End of Civility
Jennifer Salvage; Jeff Salvage
Salvage America Publications
2019
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Zojjed v2.0 is a satirical, fictional story that dives into the fragile state of affairs in the United States. President Trump's unfiltered, unapologetic style is leading the country into a deep state of tribalism unseen since the Civil war. Zojjed v2.0 shines a light on this hostility using real facts, not the alternative ones favored by some. It uses Trump's own words because truth is stranger than fiction to tell the continuing adventures of Alex Pinto. A digital native, she's as comfortable on the computer as she is on the track. It's ten years since she unwittingly caused global chaos in Zojjed , but that hasn't slowed her down. No longer in contention to compete as an Olympic race walker, her desire to participate alongside the world's best race walkers keeps her traveling the world hoping to capture a glimmer of her past glory. Alex fills the competitive void by capitalizing on her technical skills. A gifted, but somewhat arrogant computer scientist, she spends time pecking at the keyboard exploring the darker corners of the cyber world. With our increasing dependency on technology fraught with vulnerabilities, could Alex get herself in more trouble than she did in Zojjed? Find out when her adventure continues in the little known town of L zaro C rdenas, Mexico where she confronts the malicious effects of President Trump's immigration policies head on.