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As a result, they view the coast as “both a resource and important recreational feature” (Freudenberg and Gramling 1994). On the other hand, most people don't “see” the actual coast of Louisiana, because the marshland hides it from view ...
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Levin , Henry M. " A Decade of Policy Developments in Improving Education and Training for Low - Income Populations . " In A Decade of Federal Antipoverty Programs , edited by Robert ... Linn , Robert L. " Admissions Testing on Trial .
The journalist who broke the stories on the Dalkon shield and Ford Pinto offers a critique of the mainstream American environmental movement, from its conservationist origins to the advent of the "fourth wave" of today's environmentalists.
This classic book serves as a starting point for any serious discussion of welfare reform.
Cal West's haunted life of wealth and ease is about to end in a ravine above California's Central Coast.
Weaving Ruth's story together with the stories of those who, as Pacific islanders on the frontline of a climate catastrophe, are forced to leave their homes because of rising sea levels, Pasifika bible scholar Jione Havea offers a powerful ...
Losing Ground: A Nation on Edge Table of Contents Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii Acknowledgments ...
Like the Tuvaluans and iKiribatis, the Tokelauans try to protect every 5 centimetres of land by building and rebuilding seawalls. Unfortunately, the king tides do not respect seawalls and the islanders are losing the battle against the ...
Losing Ground: The War on Buffelgrass in the Sonoran Desert : Oversight Field Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Parks,...
... that he didn't look particularly angry or upset. Carter backed down the drive, wondering if he was about to lose Tai forever. Tai shrank down in his seat, as though hoping the truck would swallow him whole. Carter had 103 Losing Ground.
Argues that the ambitious social programmes of the Great Society designed to help the poor and disadvantaged not only did not accomplish what they set out to do, but often...
In reality, many borrowers in the subprime market refinance from one subprime loan to another, losing equity each time to ... Increased foreclosures will have an adverse impact on many local Losing Ground: Foreclosures in the Subprime ...
Losing Ground tells the story of a proud but beleaguered people and lets you see the history of the Pass as never presented before.
In Losing Ground, coastal Louisianans communicate the significance of place and environment.
Journalist Dowie weaves a spellbinding tale, from the movement's conservationist origins as a handful of rich white men's hunting clubs, through the evolution in the 1960s and '70s into a powerful political force that forged landmark ...
A history and bitter criticism of US farm price policies by an experienced commodity trader. He proposes a restoration of the family farm. His work is unsubstantiated by bibliographic citations....
Losing Ground: The Human Rights Impacts of Oil Palm Plantation Expansion in Indonesia
A fictional story of romance and suspense taking place in Central California and Berlin, Germany.