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The "Hizmet" ("Service") Movement of Fethullah Gulen is Turkey's
most influential Islamic identity community. Widely praised
throughout the early 2000s as a mild and moderate variation on
Islamic political identity, the Gulen Movement has long been a
topic of both adulation and conspiracy in Turkey. In Gulen, Joshua
D. Hendrick suggests that the Gulen Movement should be given credit
for playing a significant role in Turkey's rise to global
prominence. Hendrick draws on 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork
in Turkey and the U.S. for his study. He argues that the movement's
growth and impact both inside and outside Turkey position both its
leader and its followers as indicative of a "post political" turn
in twenty-first century Islamic political identity in general, and
as illustrative of Turkey's political, economic, and cultural
transformation in particular.
The Hizmet (Service) Movement of Fethullah Gulen is Turkey's most
influential Islamic identity community. Widely praised throughout
the early 2000s as a mild and moderate variation on Islamic
political identity, the Gulen Movement has long been a topic of
both adulation and conspiracy in Turkey, and has become more
controversial as it spreads across the world. In Gulen, Joshua D.
Hendrick suggests that when analyzed in accordance with its
political and economic impact, the Gulen Movement, despite both
praise and criticism, should be given credit for playing a
significant role in Turkey's rise to global prominence. Drawing on
14 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Turkey and the U.S.,
Hendrick examines the Gulen Movement's role in Turkey's recent
rise, as well as its strategic relationship with Turkey's Justice
and Development Party-led government. He argues that the movement's
growth and impact both inside and outside Turkey position both its
leader and its followers as indicative of a post political turn in
twenty-first century Islamic political identity in general, and as
illustrative of Turkey's political, economic, and cultural
transformation in particular. Joshua D. Hendrick is Assistant
Professor of Sociology and Global Studies at Loyola University
Maryland in Baltimore.
Most water systems in the industrial regions of the world are
already developed. At the same time they are highly complex. This
is true with respect to physical configuration, managment,
operation, political goals, environmental interactions, etc. Thus
the basic systems are already in place. This realization is the
starting point for any new water developments and for operation.
From this we conclude that whatever we do to meet new exigencies
requires an understanding of the presently in-place complex water
systems. Their operation is the important thing. And how can we
adjust their operation to meet the new demands upon the system?
This book deals with complex water systems and their operation.
Some chapters are highly theoretical while others are rooted in
practical applications. How can we an lyze the operation of a
complex water system and determine how its performance can be
improved? Several chapters on mathematical analysis give approaches
involving different aspects of this problem. But operation also has
political, management, and physical aspects. These problems are
addressed in chapters by managers who operate such systems. The
main theme of all chapters is how to deal with the different
aspects of a complex water system, already in place. We feel the
book, in dealing with this question could be a start for new
theoretical premises in water planning.
"I had it all and ended up on the streets," says Elvin. "I put a
smile on my face for my kids' sake," says Cecilia. "I'm hoping I
can survive another day," says Eddie. These are the gritty,
unfiltered voices of America's homeless. This epidemic is putting
families, children, veterans and executives on the street. While
their stories are often ignored, they're not invisible, thanks to
the efforts of InvisiblePeople.tv founder Mark Horvath. He travels
the country collecting and sharing raw, unedited videos and gives
voice to the nation's homeless. These are the stories of real
homeless people, collected and retold from InvisiblePeople.tv
videos. Interspersed with those real life stories are reflections
from social media experts, nonprofit heroes, technology executives
and more, sharing their connection to homelessness and how the
inspiring example of InvisiblePeople.tv has impacted them. You'll
also find common misconceptions about homelessness and suggestions
for how you can get involved. It's time to move beyond the
stereotypes and stop looking away. It's time to open our eyes.
"We're homeless, we're not less human," says Tish. Featuring
contributions from Brad Abare, Chris Brogan, Wendy Cohen, Lee Fox,
Jessica Gottlieb, Alan Graham, David Henderson, Jeff Holden,
Michael Ian, Becky Kanis, Natalie Profant Komuro, Jeff Lilley,
Geoff Livingston, Heather Meeker, Brandon Mendelson, Stefanie
Michaels, Scott Monty, Shannon Moriarty, Chloe Noble, Stephanie
Rudat, Kari Saratovsky, Lisa Truong, Nedra Weinreich and Scott
Williams. All proceeds from this book support the work of
InvisiblePeople.tv.
Kara, Brick and James form a trio of survivors, the last of a
now-dead community. They wander a post-apocalyptic world where
humanity's savagery has already ruined civilization and now
threatens survival as well. James is always looking to the east and
the hope of the promised land, Brick is quiet but strong and Kara
yearns for simple hope. This young, world-weary trio encounters a
man full of hope and promise-he's either a wise guru to lead them
forward or a foolish old man. Written in 30 days as a part of
National Novel Writing Month in 2008, Least of These is published
as a rough draft.
Love, laughter and lunacy in 140 characters. A work-at-home dad
turns to Twitter to share updates about kids, causes and life. It's
a curated selection of bizarre quotes, funny stories and temper
tantrums. Woven between potty-training woes and breakfast time
songs is a family growing through adoption and learning how to
change the world, one status update at a time. You'll find humor,
parental commiseration and life-changing wonder mixed into a quick
and compelling read. A portion of the proceeds from this book
benefit charity: water.
Living by the Book Video Series (20-part extended) Companion
Workbook (DVD set available from www.livingbythebook.net). Join Dr.
Howard G. Hendricks live as he shows you how to understand and
apply God's Word for yourself. Millions around the world have been
captivated by this brilliant teacher's highly energetic style,
friendly manner, unforgettable illustrations, and laugh-out-loud
humor. In these series of 25-minute sessions, Dr. Hendricks will
walk you step-by-step through his signature model for self-study:
Observation, Interpretation, Application. Your experience in
Scripture will never be the same. And your life will be transformed
as you begin Living by the Book!
Living by the Book Video Series (7-part condensed) Companion
Workbook (DVD available from www.livingbythebook.net). Join Dr.
Howard G. Hendricks live as he shows you how to understand and
apply God's Word for yourself. Millions around the world have been
captivated by this brilliant teacher's highly energetic style,
friendly manner, unforgettable illustrations, and laugh-out-loud
humor. In these series of 25-minute sessions, Dr. Hendricks will
walk you step-by-step through his signature model for self-study:
Observation, Interpretation, Application. Your experience in
Scripture will never be the same. And your life will be transformed
as you begin Living by the Book!
Child Welfare 1872-1989 is the first comprehensive book on the
history of social policy and child welfare from the 1870s to the
present. It offers a full narrative of the development of social
services for children, covering a range of topics including infant
life protection and welfare, sexuality, child guidance, medical
treatment, war time evacuation, and child poverty. Equally
importantly the book studies the attitudes to policy-makers towards
children. It reveals the way in which children have been viewed
both as victims of and threats to the society in which they lived.
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