ACRP Report 47


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Historic Hunt County


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An illustrated history of Hunt County, Texas, paired with histories of the local companies.




Historic Shelby County


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Twenty-First Century Gateways


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While federal action on immigration faces an uncertain future, states, cities and suburban municipalities craft their own responses to immigration. Twenty-First-Century Gateways, focuses on the fastest-growing immigrant populations in metropolitan areas with previously low levels of immigration—places such as Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, and Washington, D.C. These places are typical of the newest, largest immigrant gateways to America, characterized by post-WWII growth, recent burgeoning immigrant populations, and predominantly suburban settlement. More immigrants, both legal and undocumented, arrived in the United States during the 1990s than in any other decade on record. That growth has continued more slowly since the Great Recession; nonetheless the U.S. immigrant population has doubled since 1990. Many immigrants continued to move into traditional urban centers such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, but burgeoning numbers were attracted by the economic and housing opportunities of fast-growing metropolitan areas and their largely suburban settings. The pace of change in this new geography of immigration has presented many local areas with challenges—social, fiscal, and political. Edited by Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell, Twenty-First-Century Gateways provides in-depth, comparative analysis of immigration trends and local policy responses in America's newest gateways. The case examples by a group of leading multidisciplinary immigration scholars explore the challenges of integrating newcomers in the specific gateways, as well as their impact on suburban infrastructure such as housing, transportation, schools, health care, economic development, and public safety. The changes and trends dissected in this book present a critically important understanding of the reshaping of the United States today and the future impact of




Staggers Rail Act of 1980


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Unbiased Leadership


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International Plumbing Code


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"Now includes International Private Sewage Disposal Code"--Cover.




O'Dwyer's Directory of Public Relations Firms


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Listings of executives, staff members, accounts, branch offices and types of services offered by more than 1,500 PR firms throughout the U.S. It is the only printed directory of its type. The 2014 and 44th annual edition had 330 pages. It has exclusive ranking of 131 PR firms based on tax documents. There are also rankings of 12 PR special practices such as healthcare, tech and financial. Businesses looking for promotional help are among the main buyers since the PR collection of promotional services is far cheaper and often more effective than paid advertising. Two articles give advice on how to hire and get the best results from a PR firm. The emergence of social media has greatly increased the power of PR firms to reach target audiences. The Directory is a favorite tool of jobseekers. Descriptions of the various services provided by the PR firms makes this a prime educational tool for PR professors and students.




The Handbook of Texas


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Vol. 3: A supplement, edited by Eldon Stephen Branda. Includes bibliographical references.