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Child Mogul (Hardcover)
Jacqueline C Griffith; Edited by Nicole Queen
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Jane Addams (1860-1935) was an inspired activist who struck at the
roots of social injustice through persistent and thoughtful action,
advocating for reforms in sanitation, housing and work conditions,
and child labor. In 1915 Addams founded the Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), and in 1931 she became the
first American female recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Eighteen
years after Addams's death, members of the WILPF created the Jane
Addams Children's Book Award. Presented annually, the award honors
children's books that invite readers to think deeply about peace,
social justice, world community, and equality for all races and
genders. The Jane Addams Children's Book Award: Honoring Children's
Literature for Peace and Social Justice since 1953 is the first
book to examine the award as well as its winners and honor books.
In this volume, Susan C. Griffith reviews and synthesizes Addams's
ideas and legacy, so that her life and accomplishments can be used
as a focal point for exploring issues of social justice through
children's literature. In addition to a history and overview of the
award, this work contains annotated bibliographies with
thematically arranged winners and honor books bestowed in Addams's
name. Supporting literature study in classrooms and integrating
points of reflection drawn from the activist's life, The Jane
Addams Children's Book Award is an invaluable resource for
educators, students, and librarians.
Faced with Eudora Welty's preference for the oblique in literary
performances, some have assumed that Welty was not concerned with
issues of race, or even that she was perhaps ambivalent toward
racism. This collection counters those assumptions as it examines
Welty's handling of race, the color line, and Jim Crow segregation
and sheds new light on her views about the patterns,
insensitivities, blindness, and atrocities of whiteness.
Contributors to this volume show that Welty addressed whiteness and
race in her earliest stories, her photography, and her first novel,
Delta Wedding. In subsequent work, including The Golden Apples, The
Optimist's Daughter, and her memoir, One Writer's Beginnings, she
made the color line and white privilege visible, revealing the
gaping distances between lives lived in shared space but separated
by social hierarchy and segregation. Even when black characters
hover in the margins of her fiction, they point readers toward
complex lives, and the black body is itself full of meaning in her
work. Several essays suggest that Welty represented race, like
gender and power, as a performance scripted by whiteness. Her black
characters in particular recognize whiteface and blackface as
performances, especially comical when white characters are unaware
of their role play. Eudora Welty, Whiteness, and Race also makes
clear that Welty recognized white material advantage and black
economic deprivation as part of a cycle of race and poverty in
America and that she connected this history to lives on either side
of the color line, to relationships across it, and to an uneasy
hierarchy of white classes within the presumed monolith of
whiteness. Contributors: Mae Miller Claxton, Susan V. Donaldson,
Julia Eichelberger, Sarah Ford, Jean C. Griffith, Rebecca Mark,
Suzanne Marrs, Donnie McMahand, David McWhirter, Harriet Pollack,
Keri Watson, Patricia Yaeger.
The food industry faces an unprecedented level of scrutiny.
Consumers are not only concerned with the safety and quality of
food products but also the way in which they are produced. At the
same time the food industry has developed new ways of assuring
appropriate standards for its products and their methods of
production, developing systems such as TQM and HACCP to identify
and manage key steps in production. These new methods require new
skills in auditing. Auditing in the food industry provides an
authoritative guide to the range of standards and the auditing
skills they demand.
Part one sets the scene with an introductory chapter reviewing
developments in standards affecting the food industry. There then
follows chapters on how retailers audit their suppliers and how
governments have moved from a traditional inspection role to one of
'regulatory verification' with its emphasis on auditing the
robustness of a business's own systems for managing safety and
quality.
Part two examines the key aspects of safety and quality. A first
chapter reviews the ways retailers assess supplier HACCP systems.
There is then a chapter reviewing TQM systems that provides a
context for a discussion of auditing techniques for HACCP-based
quality systems. A final chapter looks at standards governing the
analytical methods used in safety and quality control.
Part three considers newer standards that are becoming increasingly
important in the food industry. There are chapters on benchmarking
an organisation against others as a way of improving performance,
auditing the impact of food processing operations on the
environment and auditing organic food processing.
Auditing in the food industry is a valuable guide to the range of
standards facing the food industry and the ways it can audit, and
thus improve the quality of its performance.
From school lunchrooms to the White House press room, video games
are an integral part of our popular culture, and the industry
behind them touches all aspects of our lives, gamer and non-gamer
alike. Business and entertainment, health and medicine, politics
and war, social interaction and education, all fall under its
influence. Virtual Ascendance tells the story of a formerly fringe
enterprise that, when few were paying attention, exploded into a
multi-billion dollar industry affecting the very way we live.
Griffiths paints a thorough and vivid picture of the video game
industry, illuminating the various, and often bizarre, ways it's
changing how we work, play and live. He brings readers along on his
own journey of discovery, from the back room of a small Irish pub
where members of the second-largest industry enclave meet each
month, to a university clinic where the Wii is being used to treat
Parkinson's sufferers - and everywhere in between. Virtual
Ascendance is more than just a story about video games, though.
It's the story of an awakening, of a realization that a childhood
pastime has exploded into a thriving enterprise - one rooted in
entertainment but whose tendrils reach into virtually all aspects
of life and society.
From school lunchrooms to the White House press room, video games
are an integral part of our popular culture, and the industry
behind them touches all aspects of our lives, gamer and non-gamer
alike. Business and entertainment, health and medicine, politics
and war, social interaction and education, all fall under its
influence. Virtual Ascendance tells the story of a formerly fringe
enterprise that, when few were paying attention, exploded into a
multi-billion dollar industry affecting the very way we live.
Griffiths paints a thorough and vivid picture of the video game
industry, illuminating the various, and often bizarre, ways it's
changing how we work, play and live. He brings readers along on his
own journey of discovery, from the back room of a small Irish pub
where members of the second-largest industry enclave meet each
month, to a university clinic where the Wii is being used to treat
Parkinson's sufferers - and everywhere in between. Virtual
Ascendance is more than just a story about video games, though.
It's the story of an awakening, of a realization that a childhood
pastime has exploded into a thriving enterprise - one rooted in
entertainment but whose tendrils reach into virtually all aspects
of life and society.
Contrary to the common belief that dietary supplements are
unregulated in the United States, nutrients and other dietary
ingredient-containing products have been regulated in this country
for a little over a century at least in some capacity, initially
through the Pure Food and Drug Act (PFDA) of 1906 and culminating
with the many anticipated regulations to be implemented following
the recent enactment of the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2010
(FSMA). The goal of this brief is to review and discuss the current
statutes and regulations surrounding the ingredients, manufacturing
standards, safety, and labeling of dietary supplements for the
purpose of protecting consumers. "
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Child Mogul (Paperback)
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