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This book describes the tremendous impact of housing policy, which
oftentimes discourages communities and inhibits family stability.
The book traces housing history from the Victorian Era in London to
the present. It gives special attention to Washington, D.C.,
presenting various grassroots programs that have grown to provide
community support in severely impoverished areas. The Unintended
Consequences gives important firsthand accounts of federal urban
initiatives and explains the importance of nurturing community.
Historical analysis is blended with interviews with public housing
residents and officials to supplement the firsthand account of
primary author James Banks. This book is appropriate for urban
planners, policy makers, advocates for the urban poor, as well as
students of sociology and urban studies in the United States.
This book describes the tremendous impact of housing policy, which
oftentimes discourages communities and inhibits family stability.
The book traces housing history from the Victorian Era in London to
the present. It gives special attention to Washington, D.C.,
presenting various grassroots programs that have grown to provide
community support in severely impoverished areas. The Unintended
Consequences gives important firsthand accounts of federal urban
initiatives and explains the importance of nurturing community.
Historical analysis is blended with interviews with public housing
residents and officials to supplement the firsthand account of
primary author James Banks. This book is appropriate for urban
planners, policy makers, advocates for the urban poor, as well as
students of sociology and urban studies in the United States.
The Paris-Princeton Lectures in Financial Mathematics, of which this is the first volume, will, on an annual basis, publish cutting-edge research in self-contained, expository articles from outstanding - established or upcoming! - specialists. The aim is to produce a series of articles that can serve as an introductory reference for research in the field. It arises as a result of frequent exchanges between the finance and financial mathematics groups in Paris and Princeton. The present volume sets standards with articles by P. Bank/H. Föllmer, F. Baudoin, L.C.G. Rogers, and M. Soner/N. Touzi.
Is there really a 'Secret Chord' that would both please the LORD
and nearly everybody else as described in Leonard Cohen's popular
song 'Hallelujah'? Whilst a significant number of books have been
published exploring the relationships between music, art, popular
culture and theology, many of which we have enjoyed and from which
we have benefitted, they tend to be either academic analysis or
semi biographical about artistes whose output the writers' enjoy.
By contrast, The Secret Chord is an accessible exploration of
artistic dilemmas from a range of different perspectives which
seeks to draw the reader into a place of appreciation for what
makes a moment in a 'performance' timeless and special. The
writers' experience of creativity is of disparate and often
contradictory ideas being crushed, swirled, fermented, shaken and
stirred in our minds in order that the fine wine of creativity
results.
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