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Ken Morris's journey began one cold Pittsburgh morning in 1935. In
the middle of the Great Depression, he was going to see the country
as a door-to-door salesman. Detroit was to be his first and last
stop. Life was hard and few people during this time of crisis knew
how their future would evolve. After months of unemployment, Ken
found a job at the Briggs Manufacturing Company, the toughest auto
company in Detroit. Ken could not have known then he would
eventually play a pioneering role in building one of the cleanest,
most socially progressive labor unions the world has known-the
United Automobile Workers. In Built in Detroit, author Bob Morris,
Ken's son, tells not only his father's story, but also the UAW's
story-the battles with companies, the struggles within the union,
and then the vicious attacks on Detroit labor leaders in the late
1940s. This story tells of the efforts to investigate these
terrorist attacks on Detroit's union leaders, including Ken Morris,
Walter Reuther and others. This narrative sheds new light on the
mystery of who tried to assassinate UAW president Walter Reuther.
Rich with personal and historical details, Built in Detroit
narrates a story unique to Detroit. It tells the story of a
thriving city and the factories that gave the city life. Author Bob
Morris deftly portrays many of the top labor leaders of the 1930s
and 1940s, as well as the rank and file members who supported these
labor leaders. It also provides portraits of early auto
industrialists, their companies, their henchmen and the gangsters
they hired to destroy the labor movement. In the case of the Briggs
Manufacturing Company, it shows how a company that played loose
with the law ultimately floundered, its Detroit heritage largely
forgotten.
The book provides a descriptive account of the semantics of three
grammatical areas in informal Welsh: inflections of finite verbs,
perfect aspect, and progressive aspect. The analyses distinguish
context-independent primary meanings from other meanings which are
due to implications and contextual effects. The inflections convey
factuality, tense, (morphological) aspect, and habituality, but the
inflections and their meanings are differently distributed over
different sorts of verbs. The analysis of factuality outlines
different sorts of counterfactual situations, and discusses whether
counterfactual meaning can best be accounted for in terms of true
statements in imagined possible worlds or in terms of false
statements in the actual world. The analysis of tense argues that
it conveys evaluation time and not situation time, which can be
different to evaluation time, and that tense is not a collection of
simple labels like 'past' or 'present' but is a combination of two
times, a deictic reference time and a relative evaluation time,
which organize the tenses as a system. Morphological aspect is
discussed in terms of perfective and imperfective meanings.
Habituality is a property of situations which can be described by
all inflections but the study shows that bod 'be' alone has
specialized forms to convey habituality. The discussion of the
perfect aspect considers the appropriateness of anterior time,
retrospective view, and current relevance to account for its
meaning. The author argues that the progressive aspect conveys a
durative view and the non-progressive a non-durative view, and
shows that the progressive can describe situations which are
described by the non-progressive in other languages. The study also
considers whether other expressions can be aspect markers. The book
shows that the primary meanings of the three grammatical areas are
subject to various constraints.
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new
perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes
state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across
theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that provide new
insights by approaching language from an interdisciplinary
perspective. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for
cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in
its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards
linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as
well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for
a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the
ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes
monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes,
which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from
different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality
standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing.
(Guitar Method). Guitar for Kids is a fun, easy course that teaches
children to play guitar faster than ever before. Popular songs such
as "Yellow Submarine," "Hokey Pokey," "I'm a Believer," "Surfin'
U.S.A.," "This Land Is Your Land" and "Hound Dog" keep students
motivated, and the clean, simple page layouts ensure their
attention remains focused on one concept at a time. The method is
equally suitable for students using electric or acoustic guitars.
It can be used in combination with a guitar teacher or parents,
even if they've never had any musical training themselves. The
accompanying CD contains more than 30 tracks for demonstration and
play-along. No tablature included.
(Essential Elements Guitar). Take your guitar teaching to a new
level! Hal Leonard's top-selling comprehensive method for band and
strings is now also available for guitar. With the time-tested
classroom teaching methods of Will Schmid and Bob Morris and
popular songs in a variety of styles, Essential Elements for Guitar
is sure to become a staple of guitar teachers' instruction and get
beginning guitar students off to a great start. This method has
been designed to meet the National Standards for Music Education,
with features such as cross-curricular activities, quizzes,
multicultural songs, basic improvisation and more. Concepts covered
in Book 1 include: getting started; basic music theory; guitar
chords; notes on each string; ensemble playing; and much more!
Songs used in Book 1 include such hits as: Dust in the Wind *
Eleanor Rigby * Every Breath You Take * Hey Jude * Hound Dog * Let
It Be * Ode to Joy * Rock Around the Clock * Stand By Me * Surfin'
USA * Sweet Home Chicago * This Land Is Your Land * You Really Got
Me * and more!
How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do
they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their
finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions
considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe.
The book is written by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It considers the
constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and
functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession
and royal finances, relations with the media, the popularity of the
monarchy and why it endures. No new political theory on this topic
has been developed since Bagehot wrote about the monarchy in The
English Constitution (1867). The same is true of the other European
monarchies. 150 years on, with their formal powers greatly reduced,
how has this ancient, hereditary institution managed to survive and
what is a modern monarch's role? What theory can be derived about
the role of monarchy in advanced democracies, and what lessons can
the different European monarchies learn from each other? The public
look to the monarchy to represent continuity, stability and
tradition, but also want it to be modern, to reflect modern values
and be a focus for national identity. The whole institution is shot
through with contradictions, myths and misunderstandings. This book
should lead to a more realistic debate about our expectations of
the monarchy, its role and its future. The contributors are leading
experts from all over Europe: Rudy Andeweg, Ian Bradley, Paul
Bovend'Eert, Axel Calissendorff, Frank Cranmer, Robert Hazell,
Olivia Hepsworth, Luc Heuschling, Helle Krunke, Bob Morris, Roger
Mortimore, Lennart Nilsson, Philip Murphy, Quentin Pironnet, Bart
van Poelgeest, Frank Prochaska, Charles Powell, Jean Seaton, Eivind
Smith.
Ken Morris's journey began one cold Pittsburgh morning in 1935. In
the middle of the Great Depression, he was going to see the country
as a door-to-door salesman. Detroit was to be his first and last
stop. Life was hard and few people during this time of crisis knew
how their future would evolve. After months of unemployment, Ken
found a job at the Briggs Manufacturing Company, the toughest auto
company in Detroit. Ken could not have known then he would
eventually play a pioneering role in building one of the cleanest,
most socially progressive labor unions the world has known-the
United Automobile Workers. In Built in Detroit, author Bob Morris,
Ken's son, tells not only his father's story, but also the UAW's
story-the battles with companies, the struggles within the union,
and then the vicious attacks on Detroit labor leaders in the late
1940s. This story tells of the efforts to investigate these
terrorist attacks on Detroit's union leaders, including Ken Morris,
Walter Reuther and others. This narrative sheds new light on the
mystery of who tried to assassinate UAW president Walter Reuther.
Rich with personal and historical details, Built in Detroit
narrates a story unique to Detroit. It tells the story of a
thriving city and the factories that gave the city life. Author Bob
Morris deftly portrays many of the top labor leaders of the 1930s
and 1940s, as well as the rank and file members who supported these
labor leaders. It also provides portraits of early auto
industrialists, their companies, their henchmen and the gangsters
they hired to destroy the labor movement. In the case of the Briggs
Manufacturing Company, it shows how a company that played loose
with the law ultimately floundered, its Detroit heritage largely
forgotten.
You and Your Aging Parent, originally published in 1976, was the
first book to focus on the relationship between adult children and
their aging parents. By noted gerontologist Barbara Silverstone and
writer Helen Kandel Hyman, it turned the spotlight on the
challenges faced by many adult children as they attempt to cope
when elderly relatives need increasing support. Since the last
edition of the book in 1989, numerous other books on the topic have
entered the market, but most of them are superficial in the
information and advice they provide to their readers and in the
one-note assumptions about the parent-child relationship in the
senior years. Moreover, programs and services for older people have
changed significantly and become more comlex; a new generation of
adult children and their parents are facing the challenges of
aging, and recent research findings have deepened our understanding
of the aging process and late life. This revised edition, marking
its 30th anniversary, will address the changes that have taken
place and revive its fundamental insight - that the difficulties
and challenges of the aging process are as much a family affair as
in any other phase of life and that the nature of the relationship
between aging parents and their adult children will directly
influence how the process is navigated. The size of the senior
class is growing exponentially, including parents who are living
longer than any older generation in history and baby boomers who
are reluctantly entering the senior class, as well as countless
younger sons and daughters wondering what's coming next. This new
and updated edition will answer their need for authoritative,
practical information about this major new phase of life.
Playwright and New York Times columnist Bob Morris joins the book
as commentator, adding his own entertaining insights as a member of
the baby boom generation dealing with his own elderly parents' late
life.
Kimberly is a little girl who has a special gift: she can walk
on clouds Sometimes Kimberly kneels at the edge of a cloud and
views the mountains below her. Other times, she rides a low cloud
over a lake and watches the sailboats glide over the water.
Kimberly always feels close to God when she walks on the clouds.
Still, she wishes she could share the fun with someone else.
At school, Kimberly meets a disabled girl named Latrice who
shares the same special gift. As Latrice and Kimberly walk on,
slide down, and even make shapes in the clouds together, the two
girls become good friends who know that God is always there to
listen. But it is when the girls begin to grow older that they
learn to serve God with their cloudwalking gifts in a very unique
way.
In this inspirational children's tale, two girls blessed with
the ability to walk on clouds discover a common bond and friendship
as they work to bring the word of God to the world.
In early 1963, Jake Townley had very little to show for a man in
his early 40s. His business efforts had not met with success and
his family barely had enough food on the table. Yet, he placed his
faith in the Lord. And once the Lord moved, a success story began
to unfold and continues today - a story of overcoming - a story of
encouragement - a story of tenacity - a story of the Baptism of the
Holy Spirit and Fire - a story of empowerment that leads to
excellence - a story of love for family, the Savior and of the
fellow man - a story of vision, staying power and grit,
persistence, consistency and the value of work - a story of faith -
and a story of blessing. Again, 50 years later, the faith operation
component of Townley Engineering & Manufacturing Company is as
strong as when Jake placed his foot on the sandy soils of East Lake
Weir, Florida. And one man's stubborn faith has positively affected
thousands of men, women and children in a number of communities
across the United States and the world. If The Lord Wills, the
future for the Townley Company and for its team of dedicated people
will be a continuation of the faith journey which began 50 years
ago. Toro Townley's outlook for the future is bright. "We have
experienced monumental challenges in the past. We now have
monumental opportunities in the future." This book is a written
testament to the history of the Townley Company and its amazing
journey thus far as the company prepares for the future.
What would you do if your eighty-year-old father dragged you
into his hell-bent hunt for new love?
A few months after the death of his wife, Joe Morris, an
affable, eccentric octogenarian, needs a replacement. If he can get
a new hip, he figures, why not a new wife? At first, his skeptical
son Bob (whose own love life is a disaster) is appalled. But
suspicion quickly turns to enthusiasm as he finds himself trolling
the personals, screening prospects, chaperoning, and offering
etiquette tips to his needy father. "Assisted Loving" is a warm,
witty, and wacky chronicle of a father, a son, and their year of
dating dangerously.
(Guitar Method). This convenient pack combines the Guitar for Kids
Method and Songbook for all-in-one learning. The method is a fun,
easy course that teaches children to play guitar faster than ever
before. Popular songs keep students motivated, and the clean,
simple page layouts ensure their attention remains focused on one
concept at a time. Once they've got a handle on the lessons, they
can practice further using the fun songs featured in the songbook.
Full tunes include: Feelin' Alright * Jambalaya (On the Bayou) *
Love Me Do * Paperback Writer * and more.
How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do
they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their
finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions
considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe.
The book is written by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It considers the
constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and
functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession
and royal finances, relations with the media, the popularity of the
monarchy and why it endures. No new political theory on this topic
has been developed since Bagehot wrote about the monarchy in The
English Constitution (1867). The same is true of the other European
monarchies. 150 years on, with their formal powers greatly reduced,
how has this ancient, hereditary institution managed to survive and
what is a modern monarch's role? What theory can be derived about
the role of monarchy in advanced democracies, and what lessons can
the different European monarchies learn from each other? The public
look to the monarchy to represent continuity, stability and
tradition, but also want it to be modern, to reflect modern values
and be a focus for national identity. The whole institution is shot
through with contradictions, myths and misunderstandings. This book
should lead to a more realistic debate about our expectations of
the monarchy, its role and its future. The contributors are leading
experts from all over Europe: Rudy Andeweg, Ian Bradley, Paul
Bovend'Eert, Axel Calissendorff, Frank Cranmer, Robert Hazell,
Olivia Hepsworth, Luc Heuschling, Helle Krunke, Bob Morris, Roger
Mortimore, Lennart Nilsson, Philip Murphy, Quentin Pironnet, Bart
van Poelgeest, Frank Prochaska, Charles Powell, Jean Seaton, Eivind
Smith.
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