What is a street newspaper? It's a publication that helps the homeless become empowered. It helps them to earn money so that they can find permanent housing. The Lowcountry Herald is a new street publication that is working towards the goal of empowering the homeless in Charleston, SC. This book shows what has been done in other cities, what is happening in Charleston, SC, and what the vision is for the future.
Cette tude vise explorer l'application des techniques de recherche op rationnelle (RO) pour optimiser les processus d'affectation des t ches l'aide du logiciel MATLAB. L'affectation des t ches est une t che essentielle dans de nombreuses organisations, et l'attribution efficace des t ches aux individus ou aux ressources peut am liorer de mani re significative la productivit et les performances globales. En s'appuyant sur les m thodologies de RO et les capacit s de calcul de MATLAB, cette tude cherche d velopper un mod le d'affectation des t ches optimis qui minimise les co ts, maximise l'utilisation des ressources et am liore l'efficacit op rationnelle. Le livre commence par une analyse documentaire compl te des recherches existantes sur l'affectation des t ches et les techniques de RO, y compris la programmation lin aire, la programmation en nombres entiers et les probl mes d'affectation. Diff rents mod les et algorithmes seront tudi s, en se concentrant sur leur ad quation l'optimisation de l'affectation des t ches.
This volume, issued in a limited edition to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day (6 June 1944), features chapters excerpted from a forthcoming (2020) book-length biography of Penobscot Indian Elder Charles Norman Shay of Indian Island, Maine. His life story, told partly in his own words, brings to light the mostly ignored or forgotten service and sacrifice made by Native American soldiers and their communities in WWII, the Korean War and Cold War. Zeroing in on D-Day - the beginning of the Allied invasion of Normandy, France - these sample chapters focus on Private Shay's baptism by fire as a 19-year-old combat medic attached to an assault platoon in the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division, known as the "Big Red One." Struggling ashore at Omaha Beach as part of the first wave of attack in Operation Neptune, he treated and rescued countless comrades and was awarded a Silver Star for gallantry displayed that day. Woven into the narrative are stories representative of other front-line medics and the 500 fellow North American Indians who heroically participated in what is still the largest seaborne invasion in world history. AUTHORS: DR. HARALD E.L. PRINS (Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Kansas State University) has published scores of articles, books and films. Son of a Dutch WWII resistance commander, in 2007 he began extensive research on North American Indian military history in Europe. Former Smithsonian Research Associate and Visiting Professor in Sweden, he has served as expert witness in indigenous rights cases in the U.S. Senate, U.S. Federal and Canadian courts. BUNNY McBRIDE, journalist/author/anthropologist, has written about cultural survival and conservation issues worldwide. Her books on Charles Shay's family and other Native Americans in Maine, include "Women of the Dawn;" "Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot in Paris;" "Our Lives in Our Hands," and "Princess Watahwaso: Bright Star of the Penobscot," plus two coauthored books with Harald Prins - "Indians in Eden" and "Asticou's Island Domain."
This book provides a wonderful way for a parent to reveal their heart to their children. The 57 questions and additional journal pages will provide the framework for a treasured family keepsake.The questions in this book will bring back memories, provoke some thoughtful discussion, and produce some smiles. The questions start with things like "Where were you born?" but venture into "hopes and dreams" territory, like "What would you do if you won the lottery?"This makes the perfect present for many occasions: * baby shower gift* Mothers Day gift* Fathers Day gift* birthday gift* Christmas gift* Hanukkah gift* Kwanzaa giftAnd much more
This book can be used in hundreds of ways. I mean that literally. You can use this book as an individual, as part of a couple, or as part of a group. You can use this book to write love notes to your Significant Other or gather 19 other people and write Thank You letters to a soldier serving overseas. A bundle of letters can get lost or scattered. This book will be treasured for a lifetime. You can change a life by letting someone know how much they are loved, admired, valued, treasured, etc. You can change the world by making your voice heard.
The Intersection of Inequality: A Cultural Diversity Reader examines social inequality through specific examples that illustrate how inequality functions overall and how this could be changed. The material provides historical context on the development of inequality and emphasizes the ways people perpetuate inequality in contemporary society.The reader is organized into four sections. The first identifies and defines major forms of inequality and shows how they result from people's decisions. The second section examines the distinction between prejudice and discrimination. In the third section readers consider the various domains in which inequality operates and learn how forms and types of inequality are implicit in social institutions. The fourth section examines the transformation of inequality and provides insight into how society can work toward equality for the future. Each section features an introduction that establishes context for the material and highlights key ideas from the readings.Designed to reflect a contemporary and nuanced understanding of inequality, particularly as it pertains to sexual orientation, The Intersection of Inequality is suitable for undergraduate courses in social inequality, sociology, and cultural diversity.
The Intersection of Inequality: A Cultural Diversity Reader examines social inequality through specific examples that illustrate how inequality functions overall and how this could be changed. The material provides historical context on the development of inequality and emphasizes the ways people perpetuate inequality in contemporary society. The reader is organized into four sections. The first identifies and defines major forms of inequality and shows how they result from people's decisions. The second section examines the distinction between prejudice and discrimination. In the third section readers consider the various domains in which inequality operates and learn how forms and types of inequality are implicit in social institutions. The fourth section examines the transformation of inequality and provides insight into how society can work toward equality for the future. Each section features an introduction that establishes context for the material and highlights key ideas from the readings. Designed to reflect a contemporary and nuanced understanding of inequality, particularly as it pertains to sexual orientation, The Intersection of Inequality is suitable for undergraduate courses in social inequality, sociology, and cultural diversity. Heather L. Shay earned her Ph.D. in sociology at North Carolina State University. Dr. Shay is an assistant professor at Lake Superior State University where she teaches courses in introductory sociology, social psychology, cultural diversity, and sociological theory. Her research interests include social inequality and social psychology, particularly symbolic interactionism and identity work. Her forthcoming article, "Virtual Edgework: Negotiating Risk in Role-Playing Gaming," will be featured in the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
This book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the north-eastern region of Samaria, mainly the northern area of the Jordan Valley, in the territory of Israel/Palestine. It is Volume 4 of the Manasseh Hill Country Survey publications. This project, in progress since 1978 and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological points of view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history and other aspects of the Holy Land. This volume (covering ca. 250 sq. km) describes the area of the Jordan Valley between Nahal Bezeq (Wadi Shubash) in the north and the Sartaba range in the south. It is a fully revised and updated version of the Hebrew publication of 2005.
The book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the eastern region of Samaria, mainly the Middle Jordan Valley, within the territory of Israel/Palestine. It is Volume 5 of the Manasseh Hill Country Survey publications. This project, in progress since 1978, and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, archaeology, Near Eastern history and other aspects of the Holy Land. This volume describes the area of the Jordan Valley between Wadi Fasael in the north and Wadi 'Aujah in the south. It is a fully revised and updated version of the Hebrew publication of 2012. "This rich volume makes an important contribution to the corpus of archaeological and historical knowledge about the land of Israel, and it will be a necessary acquisition for academic libraries. It will be of great interest to all those concerned with the study of the history and ar-chaeology of the land of Israel." - Ralph K. Hawkins, Averett University, Danville, VA, in: Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin 64 (2019)
The book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the eastern region of Samaria, mainly the South-Eastern Samaria Shoulder, from Wadi Rashash to Wadi 'Aujah within the territory of Israel/Palestine. This project, in progress since 1978, and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, Archaeology, Near Eastern history, tourism, and other aspects of the Holy Land.
This beautifully designed monogram initial letter notebook is great for writing down your thoughts, to-do lists, ideas, poems, plans, and goals. Lined notebooks can be used for various purposes such as a journal, planner, diary, and organizer. A compact 6"x 9" notebook which is spacious enough for your writing needs yet portable. Features: Lined wide ruled paper Glossy monogram initial letter cover Joyful Creations offer a wide range of journals and notebooks that are suitable for back to school, home or office. Our journals make excellent gifts for birthdays, celebrations, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, weddings, Secret Santa, bridal showers, Christmas and much more.
College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults. This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).