Bibliographic Guide to Maps and Atlases
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Page : 1014 pages
File Size : 17,44 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Maps
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Page : 1014 pages
File Size : 17,44 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Maps
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Page : 316 pages
File Size : 11,48 MB
Release : 2013-05
Category : Delegated legislation
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Author : Horace Sumner Tarbell
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Page : 162 pages
File Size : 31,29 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Geography
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Page : 182 pages
File Size : 48,10 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Maps
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Author : United States. Federal Insurance Administration
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Page : 68 pages
File Size : 28,40 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Allen (Tex.)
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Author : Audrey Singer
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 48,92 MB
Release : 2009-04-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815779283
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
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Page : 1468 pages
File Size : 25,24 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Railroads
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Author : Simon Han
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 36,97 MB
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0593086066
Named a Best Book of the Year by Time, The Washington Post, and Harper's Bazaar “A tender, spiky family saga about love in all its mysterious incarnations.” —Lorrie Moore, author of A Gate at the Stairs and Birds of America “Absolutely luminous . . . Weaves the transience of suburbia between the highs and lows of a family saga . . . Shocks, awes, and delights.” —Bryan Washington, author of Memorial From the outside, the Chengs seem like so-called model immigrants. Once Patty landed a tech job near Dallas, she and Liang grew secure enough to have a second child, and to send for their first from his grandparents back in China. Isn’t this what they sacrificed so much for? But then little Annabel begins to sleepwalk at night, putting into motion a string of misunderstandings that not only threaten to set their community against them but force to the surface the secrets that have made them fear one another. How can a man make peace with the terrors of his past? How can a child regain trust in unconditional love? How can a family stop burying its history and forge a way through it, to a more honest intimacy? Nights When Nothing Happened is gripping storytelling immersed in the crosscurrents that have reshaped the American landscape, from a prodigious new literary talent.
Author : American Map Corporation
Publisher : Langenscheidt Publishing Group
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 13,36 MB
Release : 2005-08-15
Category : Canada
ISBN : 0841628009
This atlas with digital cartography details North America, including city vicinity maps, national park maps, and an adventure travel section to help you plan vacations.
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Page : 1244 pages
File Size : 40,18 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Aeronautics
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Vols. for 1919- include an Annual statistical issue (title varies).