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Saloon, Estate & Van.Petrol: 0.7 litre (748cc) & 0.8 litre (848cc).
Author : J. H. Haynes
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Page : 186 pages
File Size : 22,33 MB
Release : 1983-12-31
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ISBN : 9780856966965
Saloon, Estate & Van.Petrol: 0.7 litre (748cc) & 0.8 litre (848cc).
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Page : 1744 pages
File Size : 13,77 MB
Release : 1985
Category : English literature
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Author : Elvis Payne
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,87 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Reliant automobile
ISBN : 9781908347367
Author : James N. Druckman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 14,99 MB
Release : 2011-06-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0521192129
This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of how political scientists have used experiments to transform their field of study.
Author : Faye Ong
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 21,2 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Education
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Author : Paul E. Groth
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 14,96 MB
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520068766
From the palace hotels of the elite to cheap lodging houses, residential hotels have been an element of American urban life for nearly two hundred years. Since 1870, however, they have been the target of an official war led by people whose concept of home does not include the hotel. Do these residences constitute an essential housing resource, or are they, as charged, a public nuisance? Living Downtown, the first comprehensive social and cultural history of life in American residential hotels, adds a much-needed historical perspective to this ongoing debate. Creatively combining evidence from biographies, buildings and urban neighborhoods, workplace records, and housing policies, Paul Groth provides a definitive analysis of life in four price-differentiated types of downtown residence. He demonstrates that these hotels have played a valuable socioeconomic role as home to both long-term residents and temporary laborers. Also, the convenience of hotels has made them the residence of choice for a surprising number of Americans, from hobo author Boxcar Bertha to Calvin Coolidge. Groth examines the social and cultural objections to hotel households and the increasing efforts to eliminate them, which have led to the seemingly irrational destruction of millions of such housing units since 1960. He argues convincingly that these efforts have been a leading contributor to urban homelessness. This highly original and timely work aims to expand the concept of the American home and to recast accepted notions about the relationships among urban life, architecture, and the public management of residential environments.
Author : David Graeber
Publisher : Melville House
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 41,60 MB
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1612193757
From the author of the international bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years comes a revelatory account of the way bureaucracy rules our lives Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? And is it really a cipher for state violence? To answer these questions, the anthropologist David Graeber—one of our most important and provocative thinkers—traces the peculiar and unexpected ways we relate to bureaucracy today, and reveals how it shapes our lives in ways we may not even notice…though he also suggests that there may be something perversely appealing—even romantic—about bureaucracy. Leaping from the ascendance of right-wing economics to the hidden meanings behind Sherlock Holmes and Batman, The Utopia of Rules is at once a powerful work of social theory in the tradition of Foucault and Marx, and an entertaining reckoning with popular culture that calls to mind Slavoj Zizek at his most accessible. An essential book for our times, The Utopia of Rules is sure to start a million conversations about the institutions that rule over us—and the better, freer world we should, perhaps, begin to imagine for ourselves.
Author : Martin P. J. Edwardes
Publisher : UCL Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 19,37 MB
Release : 2019-07-22
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1787356302
The Origins of Self explores the role that selfhood plays in defining human society, and each human individual in that society. It considers the genetic and cultural origins of self, the role that self plays in socialisation and language, and the types of self we generate in our individual journeys to and through adulthood. Edwardes argues that other awareness is a relatively early evolutionary development, present throughout the primate clade and perhaps beyond, but self-awareness is a product of the sharing of social models, something only humans appear to do. The self of which we are aware is not something innate within us, it is a model of our self produced as a response to the models of us offered to us by other people. Edwardes proposes that human construction of selfhood involves seven different types of self. All but one of them are internally generated models, and the only non-model, the actual self, is completely hidden from conscious awareness. We rely on others to tell us about our self, and even to let us know we are a self.
Author : Suzanne Rice
Publisher : Springer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 46,71 MB
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Education
ISBN : 1137505257
The Educational Significance of Human and Non-Human Animal Interactions explores human animal/non-human animal interactions from different disciplinary perspectives, from education policy to philosophy of education and ecopedagogy. The authors refute the idea of anthropocentrism (the belief that human beings are the central or most significant species on the planet) through an ethical investigation into animal and human interactions, and 'real-life' examples of humans and animals living and learning together. In doing so, Rice and Rud outline the idea that interactions between animals and humans are educationally significant and vital in the classroom.
Author : Barrie Wills
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Page : pages
File Size : 23,4 MB
Release : 2019-12
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ISBN : 9780985657826