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This special issue is devoted to the topic of globalization, one of
the most emotionally charged terms in international business today.
While globalization is not really a new phenomenon, advances in
transportation and communications technology as well as decreasing
trade barriers have increased the pace and magnitude of cross
border interactions, bringing them to the forefront of discussion
for scholars.
Daniel Wolfe traces the sometimes humorous, sometimes horrifying,
and frequently poignant travails of a young Korean War vet
returning to the Bronx to begin "the rest of the story." Veterans
and their loved ones will relate to the respect and understanding
with which Wolfe depicts his former buddies on the front line. His
take on the psychological toll of warfare offers perspective and
hope for light at the end of the tunnel. Short chapters recount
young Danny's discovery that he qualifies for college under the GI
Bill; his adventures as a high school biology teacher in the Bronx;
his courtship of his wife, life with three children in suburbia,
the couple's migration as "snowbirds" to Florida, a subsequent move
to North Carolina, and finally a return to New York. An army
reunion 45 years after his discharge led Dan to recollect
long-suppressed Korean War experiences, learn the ends of some
dramatic episodes, and receive a long-overdue medal. Wolfe's gift
for tragicomedy shines as he recalls characters encountered in a
life well lived: Sam, the mentally challenged bowling alley clerk,
paints extraordinary pictures on the cardboard sheets that line
boxes of corn muffins; Adrian, a lighting salesman with a
decorator's flair, suddenly bursts out speaking in tongues over
dinner; and macabre Louis Saint Louis uses his blood as a metaphor
in his artworks. With a few deft strokes, Wolfe captures the
essence of these and other characters in their beautiful and
bewildering humanity. Readers who seek a good story, a good laugh,
and a good man need look no further. Dan Wolfe, former off-the-curb
champ, hits the ball right out of the park.
Daniel Wolfe, author of "Cold Ground's Been My Bed: A Korean War
Memoir," brings to life his Bronx neighborhood during the Great
Depression-a scene populated by characters that sound like a
casting call for Guys and Dolls: Willie the Weasel, Lunchee,
Noiviss, Trench Feet, Jake the Pickleman, Pimple Ear, and the
Creep. A street vendor's cart offered a baked sweet potato, a jelly
apple, or shaved ice dripping with syrup. A raucous game of
stickball, street hockey, or off the curb resounded with
predictable arguments. Dan depicts his hilarious antics as a busboy
at a Catskill Mountain resort, a first date boat ride up the Hudson
River, and the everyday caustic jokes of the boys hanging out at
the candy store. But the heart and soul of Dan's childhood was
found not in his colorful street life but within the two-bedroom
flat that his parents made home for a family of five despite a
hostile janitor, a cold radiator, and a leaky icebox. The author's
relationship with his hard-working Ma and Pa illuminates this
memoir. Like a long talk with old friends late into the night,
"Seabury Place" is an experience you won't want to end.
"This is a stunning book--comprehensive and perceptive. "Searching
Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in America" is a
major achievement in interdisciplinary scholarship and historical
interpretation, and will remain the definitive work on this
important subject for many years to come."--Theodore M. Brown,
Ph.D., Professor of History, Community and Preventive Medicine, and
Medical Humanities, University of Rochester
"A landmark in the history and ethics of public health.
Meticulously researched, it provides the first overarching account
of the evolution of public health surveillance in the United
States, from the debates over tuberculosis and venereal disease at
the start of the 20th century to the tensions over AIDS and
bioterrorism at century's end. Fairchild, Bayer, and Colgrove
provide insights not only into how concerns about privacy shaped
the politics of public health but also about how the need for
protection and services could fuel the demand for extending
surveillance. "Searching Eyes" is invaluable not only for those who
want to understand the past but for those who will be called on to
make and debate public health policy in the future."--Larry O.
Gostin, author of "Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint "(2nd
ed, forthcoming 2008)
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Geowissenschaften /
Geographie - Bevolkerungsgeographie, Stadt- u. Raumplanung, Note:
2, Technische Universitat Dresden (Geodatenzentrum Leipzig), 9
Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Da
sich die Menschen immer mehr zu einer Informationsgesellschaft"
entwickeln, muss sich das Metainformationssystem der AdV unbedingt
an diesen Schritten orientieren. Will man den wachsenden Anspruchen
aus Wirtschaft, Verwaltung und Bevolkerung gerecht werden, stosst
man an die Grenzen des seit einigen Jahren bestehenden AdV-MIS. Um
das Wirtschaftsgut Geodaten" besser nutzen zu konnen, ist eine
Weiterentwicklung dieses MIS und die Integration neuer Technologien
unumganglich. Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt wurden vergleichende
Untersuchungen der verschiedenen Initiativen der
Landesvermessungsamter gefuhrt. Um ein Auseinanderdriften dieser
Bestrebungen zu vermeiden, wurde durch die AdV der Wechsel zum
ISO-Standard beschlossen. Grunde fur diese Entscheidung wurden
ebenfalls in dieser Diplomarbeit beschrieben. Das vorhandene
AdV-MIS ist ein starres System. Um die Transparenz der dezentral
vorhandenen Geodaten zu verbessern, sollen diese zukunftig in nur
einem System vernetzt und recherchierbar sein. Dabei wurden die
aufkommenden Fragen hinsichtlich der Datenrecherche und des
Datenaustauschs auf der Basis von Schnittstellen beantwortet. Ein
wichtiger Punkt ist die konzeptionelle Oberflachengestaltung des
weiterentwickelten AdV-MIS. Die Verknupfung der neuen integrierten
Technologien und die Bereitstellung eines anwenderfreundlichen
Zugriffs auf die gewunschten Geodaten stellt eine grosse
Herausforderung dar. Das Ergebnis der vorliegenden Diplomarbeit ist
als Realisierung der gegenwartigen Moglichkeiten zu verstehen. Um
den wechselnden Anwendergruppen und steigenden Anspruchen der
Interessenten weiterhin zu genugen, muss das neue AdV-MIS jederzeit
erweiterbar und konfigurierbar blei
This little book swept maple sugarin' buffs off their feet when it
first appeared and is still the top-selling guide to the craft
after nearly 30 years in print. Like the previous editions, this
one tells you how you can make maple syrup right in your own
backyard without having to build a sap house or buy buckets,
holding tanks, evaporators and other expensive paraphernalia.
Provides detailed "how-to" information, and makes some new and
noteworthy revelations-including tips sugarers across the country
have shared with the author.
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