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--Traces the history of college social action. --Explores what
needs to be considered before starting a social action class.
--Explains how students choose their campaigns and launch them, and
how students plan, implement, and evaluate their campaigns.
--Guides students to persist to re-activate a campaign from a
previous year, or join a community campaign beyond college
--Traces the history of college social action. --Explores what
needs to be considered before starting a social action class.
--Explains how students choose their campaigns and launch them, and
how students plan, implement, and evaluate their campaigns.
--Guides students to persist to re-activate a campaign from a
previous year, or join a community campaign beyond college
Character drives plot. Based on this principle, this book walks
aspiring writers through the fascinating world of character-driven
screenwriting. When a writer engages their characters, they start a
process which naturally leads to the story's structure and
everything else that makes for a well-written narrative. Exploring
the protagonist's journey and their "unity arc," Myers explains how
a family of characters surrounds the protagonist and influences
their transformation process. This easy-to-follow guide features
activities that will help writers of any level develop their
stories from concept to scene-by-scene outline. Based upon a
popular workshop Myers has led with over a thousand writers at all
levels of experience, this book is a must-have for screenwriting
students, both undergraduate and graduate, and those looking at
advanced story development.
Poverty and inequality are at record levels. Today, forty-seven
million Americans live in poverty, while the median is in decline.
The top 20 percent now controls 89 percent of all wealth. These
conditions have renewed demands for a new economic Bill of Rights,
an idea proposed by F. D. Roosevelt, Truman and Martin Luther King,
Jr. The new Economic Bill of Rights has a coherent plan and
proclaims that all Americans have the right to a job, a living
wage, a decent home, adequate medical care, good education, and
adequate protection from economic fears of unemployment, sickness
and old age. Integrating the latest economic and social data,
Ending Extreme Inequality explores each of these rights. Each
chapter includes: an analysis of the social problems surrounding
each right; a historical overview of the attempts to right these
wrongs; and assessments of current solutions offered by citizens,
community groups and politicians. These contemporary, real-life
solutions to inequality can inspire students and citizens to become
involved and open pathways toward a more just society.
Poverty and inequality are at record levels. Today, forty-seven
million Americans live in poverty, while the median is in decline.
The top 20 percent now controls 89 percent of all wealth. These
conditions have renewed demands for a new economic Bill of Rights,
an American idea proposed by F. D. Roosevelt, Truman, and Martin
Luther King, Jr. The new Economic Bill of Rights has a coherent
plan and proclaims that all Americans have the right to a job, to a
living wage, to a decent home, to adequate medical care, to a good
education, and to adequate protection from economic fears of
unemployment, sickness, and old age.Integrating the latest economic
and social data, this new book explores each of these rights. Each
chapter includes: an analysis of the social problems surrounding
each right; a historical overview of the attempts to right these
wrongs; and assessments of current solutions offered by citizens,
community groups, and politicians. These contemporary, real-life
solutions to inequality can inspire students and citizens to become
involved and open pathways toward a more just society.
In Barack Obama s America public works is once again a part of the
national dialogue. Today it is offered as a solution to the
economic downturn and to the public infrastructure crisis. This
timely book examines the reasons for the economic crisis facing
Main Street, and connects them to why the nation has structurally
deficient bridges, weak levees, poorly maintained dams, and
dilapidated schools.This book explores the new emerging dominant
paradigm that will govern the nation, with a particular focus on
the federal government s new emphasis to create jobs and build
infrastructure. The book analyzes the history of U.S. public works,
drawing upon and updating lessons from the New Deal, to understand
the most effective way to organize a modern U.S. civic works
project, as well as a civic works pilot project for the Gulf Coast.
The pilot project is based on the Gulf Coast Civic Works Act, which
would create a minimum of 100,000 prevailing wage jobs and training
opportunities for local and displaced workers on infrastructure
projects and restoring the coastal environment using emerging green
building technologies. One chapter features new contributions from
Howard Zinn, Angela Glover Blackwell, and other leading scholars,
public policy advocates, and community organizers weighing in on
how an U.S. civic works project might solve our economic,
infrastructure, and environmental crises. Issues discussed in this
section include using civic works to create green jobs, to
alleviate poverty, to train the next generation of Rosie the
Riveters, to organize Gulf Coast residents, to end the human rights
crisis in the region, and to implement a national government-run
public works project.Listen to the "Journey Home Radio Show"
interview with Scott Myers-Lipton: Journey Home Radio Interview"
CHANGE! A Student Guide to Social Action guides students, faculty,
and staff with the goal of helping students bring about the change
they believe will improve their community. What distinguishes an
experiential social action class from other social change courses
is that students are actively involved in enacting a policy change
of their choice, providing first-hand experience of democracy and
power. Students can choose to start a new campaign, keep a campaign
going from a previous semester, or join a community campaign. This
valuable new edition includes updates to the Student Victories
section, reordering and updating of chapters for better student
learning, and updates to all of the portfolio assignments.
The voices of famous and lesser known figures in America's quest to
reduce poverty are collected for the first time in this
comprehensive historical anthology. The book traces the most
important ideas and contributions of citizens, activists, labor
leaders, scholars, politicians, and governmental agencies to ensure
American citizens the basics of food, housing, employment,
education, and health care.The book follows the idea of poverty
reduction from Thomas Paine's agrarian justice to Josiah Quincy's
proposal for the construction of poorhouses; from the Freedmen's
Bureau to Sitting Bull's demand for money and supplies; from
Coxey's army of the unemployed to Jane Addams's Hull House; from
the Civil Works Administration to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
call for an Economic Bill of Rights; and from William Julius
Wilson's universal program of reform to George W. Bush's armies of
compassion.You can learn more about the book at http:
//www.solvingpoverty.com.
The voices of famous and lesser known figures in America's quest to
reduce poverty are collected for the first time in this
comprehensive historical anthology. The book traces the most
important ideas and contributions of citizens, activists, labor
leaders, scholars, politicians, and governmental agencies to ensure
American citizens the basics of food, housing, employment,
education, and health care.The book follows the idea of poverty
reduction from Thomas Paine's agrarian justice to Josiah Quincy's
proposal for the construction of poorhouses; from the Freedmen's
Bureau to Sitting Bull's demand for money and supplies; from
Coxey's army of the unemployed to Jane Addams's Hull House; from
the Civil Works Administration to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
call for an Economic Bill of Rights; and from William Julius
Wilson's universal program of reform to George W. Bush's armies of
compassion.You can learn more about the book at http:
//www.solvingpoverty.com.
In Barack Obama s America public works is once again a part of the
national dialogue. Today it is offered as a solution to the
economic downturn and to the public infrastructure crisis. This
timely book examines the reasons for the economic crisis facing
Main Street, and connects them to why the nation has structurally
deficient bridges, weak levees, poorly maintained dams, and
dilapidated schools.This book explores the new emerging dominant
paradigm that will govern the nation, with a particular focus on
the federal government s new emphasis to create jobs and build
infrastructure. The book analyzes the history of U.S. public works,
drawing upon and updating lessons from the New Deal, to understand
the most effective way to organize a modern U.S. civic works
project, as well as a civic works pilot project for the Gulf Coast.
The pilot project is based on the Gulf Coast Civic Works Act, which
would create a minimum of 100,000 prevailing wage jobs and training
opportunities for local and displaced workers on infrastructure
projects and restoring the coastal environment using emerging green
building technologies. One chapter features new contributions from
Howard Zinn, Angela Glover Blackwell, and other leading scholars,
public policy advocates, and community organizers weighing in on
how an U.S. civic works project might solve our economic,
infrastructure, and environmental crises. Issues discussed in this
section include using civic works to create green jobs, to
alleviate poverty, to train the next generation of Rosie the
Riveters, to organize Gulf Coast residents, to end the human rights
crisis in the region, and to implement a national government-run
public works project.Listen to the "Journey Home Radio Show"
interview with Scott Myers-Lipton: Journey Home Radio Interview"
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Introduction to Law provides a reader-friendly, insightful review
of the structure, history, and basic tenets of the American legal
system, and offers a cogent introduction to the concepts and
functioning of major catagories of law. The text serves as an
excellent college-level starting point for students and other
readers who want a better understanding of U.S. jurisprudence.
Traditional use of clearly-written textual material is generously
supplemented with case excerpts that illustrate abstract legal
theory being applied to real-life problems.
ADMINISTRATION OF WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES, 5th edition walks the
reader through wills, trusts and estates using the most up-to-date
material and an engaging writing style. Whether it's celebrity
wills, marginal key term definitions, extensive review materials,
or visual illustrations, ADMINISTRATION OF WILLS, TRUSTS, AND
ESTATES, 5th edition has what readers need to succeed. Plus, the
Fifth Edition is national in scope while going in-depth on a
state-by-state basis as well. And with an abundance of case studies
included in the text, readers can see how legal issues are applied
in real world settings.
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