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This book examines how the severe economic downturn following the
2007-2008 financial crisis affected the structural integration and
quality of life of urban migrants in Europe and North America. It
compares the experiences of migrants from Poland, Romania, Serbia,
Pakistan, and Ghana in five similar, secondary global cities of
Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Chicago (USA), Toronto
(Ontario, Canada), and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) over the period of
2000-2015. The work uses statistical analysis to gauge changes in
residential segregation and structural integration (such as
unemployment, poverty, and social assistance rates). It then
provides qualitative analyses of individual city neighborhoods
where the target migrant groups have settled, exploring each
community's unique evolution and the ambivalent impact that local
policy responses have had on their quality of life. With this
study, researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers with an
interest in migration, urban development, and global cities will be
far more knowledgeable of both the potential and limits of policy
efforts.
A must have companion for every dental nurse for the
post-certification courses in oral health education, special care,
sedation and orthodontics. It also now contains a brand new section
introducing material for the new post-certification course in
dental implant nursing. This second edition has been fully revised
and updated in light of recent changes in the dental nursing
profession - namely the NHS contract, compulsory registration and
continuing professional development. User-friendly structure allows
for it to be read from cover to cover or dipped into as required.
Between the May Fourth Movement of 1919 and the Communist
Revolution of 1949, Chinese Christians had to compete with
Nationalist and Communist ideologies over how best to save the
nation. They, along with China's political parties, adopted
propaganda posters and relied on their eye-catching colors and
potent symbolism to win the hearts of the masses. Because these
images were meant to attract the public, we can look at the posters
and ask, What did Christian artists and evangelists believe would
appeal to viewers? How did they choose to present the gospel to a
Chinese audience? The answers may come as a surprise, as Jesus is
scarcely present. Instead, playful children, the Chinese flag,
lotus flowers, clean teeth, and other images became the vehicles
Christians used to address the felt needs and aspirations of a
nation struggling to survive. Unpacking the significance of these
and other visual cues, Visions of Salvation offers a fresh look at
Chinese history and theology. Drawing on a landmark collection of
more than 200 color prints, assembled and analyzed here for the
first time, leading scholars in Chinese Studies, mission history,
Chinese Christianity, and visual culture reassess various facets of
Chinese life in the second quarter of the twentieth century. In an
age of revolution, political activists were not the only ones
advancing prescriptions for change. Chinese Christians also pursued
a New China, as one poster explicitly put it. Though later
suppressed and largely forgotten, Christian posters placarded the
country for thirty years with an alternative vision of national
salvation.
For courses in entrepreneurship. A Comprehensive Guide to Business
Ventures Successfully Launching New Ventures explores the allure of
entrepreneurship, teaching students how to successfully start their
own businesses. With real business profiles of inspiring young
entrepreneurs, the text engages students through relevant examples
they can easily relate to. The Fifth Edition examines
entrepreneurship through an easy, four-step process that clearly
outlines both the excitement and the difficulty of launching one's
own business. Careful to identify failures as well as successes,
Successfully Launching New Ventures is a straightforward guide to
starting one's own business. Also Available with
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MyEntrepreneurshipLab-an online homework, tutorial, and assessment
program designed to work with this text to engage students and
improve results. Within its structured environment, students
practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a
personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course
material and understand difficult concepts. NOTE: You are
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This book examines how the severe economic downturn following the
2007-2008 financial crisis affected the structural integration and
quality of life of urban migrants in Europe and North America. It
compares the experiences of migrants from Poland, Romania, Serbia,
Pakistan, and Ghana in five similar, secondary global cities of
Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Chicago (USA), Toronto
(Ontario, Canada), and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) over the period of
2000-2015. The work uses statistical analysis to gauge changes in
residential segregation and structural integration (such as
unemployment, poverty, and social assistance rates). It then
provides qualitative analyses of individual city neighborhoods
where the target migrant groups have settled, exploring each
community's unique evolution and the ambivalent impact that local
policy responses have had on their quality of life. With this
study, researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers with an
interest in migration, urban development, and global cities will be
far more knowledgeable of both the potential and limits of policy
efforts.
The benefits for the professional working within a quality culture
are manifold, but even more important, the patient is the final
arbiter of quality care. Therefore patient centred aspects of
treatment are focused upon in this manual. A quality manual
intended for European use has to respect the national regulations
and European diversity, and therefore needs to be flexible. The
EOQM has been structured according to the treatment of the
individual patient, which is what all professionals have in common,
and which also is the most important target for quality improvement
in orthodontic practice. The EOQM is primarily designed as a
stimulus for the orthodontic professional to assess and improve the
quality of orthodontic care. A Quality Improvement System (QIS)
provides support for starting and maintaining activities. The
manual provides tools to systematically assess and develop
quality-related actions at individual (patient) treatment level and
practice level. A systematic and comprehensive description of the
treatment process is essential in order to provide a basis for
establishing a QIS. Implementing a QIS will influence the provision
of orthodontic care by: demonstrating the potentials for
development of the organizational elements of orthodontics; and
planning and integrating systematic activities to monitor and
improve treatment at the practical level and the patient-related
level. Orthodontic treatment process is the central element in this
manual. The route taken by an individual patient is described step
by step: flowcharts describe the orthodontic treatment of the
individual patient step by step; guidelines indicate what the
professional should do at the various steps in order to follow the
generally accepted objectives of orthodontics as described in the
policy The EOQM provides the orthodontic professional with a model
for incorporating quality improvement into daily practice, which is
based on European orthodontic consensus and current principles of
quality in health care. It can be incorporated in the quality
initiatives that are already being developed nationally and vice
versa.
Dubbed the "Billy Sunday of China" for the staggering number of
people he led to Christ, John Song has captured the imagination of
generations of readers. His story, as it became popular in the
West, possessed memorable, if not necessarily true, elements: Song
was converted while he studied in New York at Union Theological
Seminary in 1927, but his modernist professors placed him in an
insane asylum because of his fundamentalism. Upon his release, he
returned to China and drew enormous crowds as he introduced
hundreds of thousands of people to the Old-Time Religion. In John
Song: Modern Chinese Christianity and the Making of a New Man ,
Daryl Ireland upends conventional images of John Song and
theologically conservative Chinese Christianity. Working with never
before used sources, this groundbreaking book paints the picture of
a man who struggled alongside his Chinese contemporaries to find a
way to save their nation. Unlike reformers who attempted to update
ancient traditions, and revolutionaries who tried to escape the
past altogether, Song hammered out the contours of a modern Chinese
life in the furnace of his revivals. With sharp storytelling and
careful analysis, Ireland reveals how Song ingeniously reformulated
the Christian faith so that it was transformative and transferrable
throughout China and Southeast Asia. It created new men and women
who thrived in the region's newly globalized cities. Song's style
of Christianity continues to prove resilient and still animates the
extraordinary growth of the Chinese church today.
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