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This comprehensive analysis of presidential immigration rhetoric
quantifies the frequency, tone, and efficacy of public mentions of
immigrants and immigration policy by the presidents from Washington
through Biden. The book also explores the intersection of the
presidential role with that of the other key actors in the
immigration policy system—notably the press, the public, and
Congress. For students of immigration studies, presidential
studies, and political communication, this book also poses the
question of which is of the greatest significance to the
immigration policy agenda: presidential leadership making
immigration a top priority or existing legislative support for
comprehensive immigration reform.
This comprehensive analysis of presidential immigration rhetoric
quantifies the frequency, tone, and efficacy of public mentions of
immigrants and immigration policy by the presidents from Washington
through Biden. The book also explores the intersection of the
presidential role with that of the other key actors in the
immigration policy system—notably the press, the public, and
Congress. For students of immigration studies, presidential
studies, and political communication, this book also poses the
question of which is of the greatest significance to the
immigration policy agenda: presidential leadership making
immigration a top priority or existing legislative support for
comprehensive immigration reform.
Research and development of logic synthesis and verification have
matured considerably over the past two decades. Many commercial
products are available, and they have been critical in harnessing
advances in fabrication technology to produce today's plethora of
electronic components. While this maturity is assuring, the
advances in fabrication continue to seemingly present unwieldy
challenges. Logic Synthesis and Verification provides a
state-of-the-art view of logic synthesis and verification. It
consists of fifteen chapters, each focusing on a distinct aspect.
Each chapter presents key developments, outlines future challenges,
and lists essential references. Two unique features of this book
are technical strength and comprehensiveness. The book chapters are
written by twenty-eight recognized leaders in the field and
reviewed by equally qualified experts. The topics collectively span
the field. Logic Synthesis and Verification fills a current gap in
the existing CAD literature. Each chapter contains essential
information to study a topic at a great depth, and to understand
further developments in the field. The book is intended for
seniors, graduate students, researchers, and developers of related
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools. From the foreword: "The
commercial success of logic synthesis and verification is due in
large part to the ideas of many of the authors of this book. Their
innovative work contributed to design automation tools that
permanently changed the course of electronic design." by Aart J. de
Geus, Chairman and CEO, Synopsys, Inc.
Modern presidents engage in public leadership through national
television addresses, routine speechmaking, and by speaking to
local audiences. With these strategies, presidents tend to
influence the media's agenda. In fact, presidential leadership of
the news media provides an important avenue for indirect
presidential leadership of the public, the president's ultimate
target audience. Although frequently left out of sophisticated
treatments of the public presidency, the media are directly
incorporated into this book's theoretical approach and analysis.
The authors find that when the public expresses real concern about
an issue, such as high unemployment, the president tends to be
responsive. But when the president gives attention to an issue in
which the public does not have a preexisting interest, he can
expect, through the news media, to directly influence public
opinion. Eshbaugh-Soha and Peake offer key insights on when
presidents are likely to have their greatest leadership successes
and demonstrate that presidents can indeed "break through the
noise" of news coverage to lead the public agenda.
Research and development of logic synthesis and verification have
matured considerably over the past two decades. Many commercial
products are available, and they have been critical in harnessing
advances in fabrication technology to produce today's plethora of
electronic components. While this maturity is assuring, the
advances in fabrication continue to seemingly present unwieldy
challenges. Logic Synthesis and Verification provides a
state-of-the-art view of logic synthesis and verification. It
consists of fifteen chapters, each focusing on a distinct aspect.
Each chapter presents key developments, outlines future challenges,
and lists essential references. Two unique features of this book
are technical strength and comprehensiveness. The book chapters are
written by twenty-eight recognized leaders in the field and
reviewed by equally qualified experts. The topics collectively span
the field. Logic Synthesis and Verification fills a current gap in
the existing CAD literature. Each chapter contains essential
information to study a topic at a great depth, and to understand
further developments in the field. The book is intended for
seniors, graduate students, researchers, and developers of related
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools. From the foreword: "The
commercial success of logic synthesis and verification is due in
large part to the ideas of many of the authors of this book. Their
innovative work contributed to design automation tools that
permanently changed the course of electronic design." by Aart J. de
Geus, Chairman and CEO, Synopsys, Inc.
This book explores the challenges and presents best strategies for
designing Through-Silicon Vias (TSVs) for 3D integrated circuits.
It describes a novel technique to mitigate TSV-induced noise, the
GND Plug, which is superior to others adapted from 2-D planar
technologies, such as a backside ground plane and traditional
substrate contacts. The book also investigates, in the form of a
comparative study, the impact of TSV size and granularity, spacing
of C4 connectors, off-chip power delivery network, shared and
dedicated TSVs, and coaxial TSVs on the quality of power delivery
in 3-D ICs. The authors provide detailed best design practices for
designing 3-D power delivery networks. Since TSVs occupy silicon
real-estate and impact device density, this book provides four
iterative algorithms to minimize the number of TSVs in a power
delivery network. Unlike other existing methods, these algorithms
can be applied in early design stages when only functional block-
level behaviors and a floorplan are available. Finally, the authors
explore the use of Carbon Nanotubes for power grid design as a
futuristic alternative to Copper.
Modern presidents engage in public leadership through national
television addresses, routine speechmaking, and by speaking to
local audiences. With these strategies, presidents tend to
influence the media's agenda. In fact, presidential leadership of
the news media provides an important avenue for indirect
presidential leadership of the public, the president's ultimate
target audience. Although frequently left out of sophisticated
treatments of the public presidency, the media are directly
incorporated into this book's theoretical approach and analysis.
The authors find that when the public expresses real concern about
an issue, such as high unemployment, the president tends to be
responsive. But when the president gives attention to an issue in
which the public does not have a preexisting interest, he can
expect, through the news media, to directly influence public
opinion. Eshbaugh-Soha and Peake offer key insights on when
presidents are likely to have their greatest leadership successes
and demonstrate that presidents can indeed break through the noise
of news coverage to lead the public agenda.
When presidents take positions on pending Supreme Court cases or
criticize the Court's decisions, they are susceptible to being
attacked for acting as bullies and violating the norm of judicial
independence. Why then do presidents target Supreme Court decisions
in their public appeals? In this book, Paul M. Collins, Jr and
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha argue that presidents discuss the Court's
decisions to demonstrate their responsiveness to important matters
of public policy and to steer the implementation of the Court's
decisions. Using data from Washington to Trump, they show that, far
from being bullies, presidents discuss cases to promote their
re-election, policy goals, and historical legacies, while
attempting to affect the impact of Court decisions on the
bureaucracy, Congress, the media, and the public.
Little Inni adopts the scruffy-looking Indie puppy Bobo, and
finally, he is home! But Bobo is still scared of everything-even
the running water. Now it is all up to Inni, his new best friend,
to help him learn and adapt to the ways of his new life. And what
better way to do it than to head to out to the park on Sunday the
Funday! After all, it's the best place to explore new things and
even meet new people. Endearing and narrated with a lot of heart,
the Inni and Bobo Series, is not only about a little child finding
friendship but also about the beauty of adopting dogs. It's about
learning empathy and imperative life lessons, and most importantly
about opening one's heart and homes-which is what life is all
about.
When presidents take positions on pending Supreme Court cases or
criticize the Court's decisions, they are susceptible to being
attacked for acting as bullies and violating the norm of judicial
independence. Why then do presidents target Supreme Court decisions
in their public appeals? In this book, Paul M. Collins, Jr and
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha argue that presidents discuss the Court's
decisions to demonstrate their responsiveness to important matters
of public policy and to steer the implementation of the Court's
decisions. Using data from Washington to Trump, they show that, far
from being bullies, presidents discuss cases to promote their
re-election, policy goals, and historical legacies, while
attempting to affect the impact of Court decisions on the
bureaucracy, Congress, the media, and the public.
Text in Arabic. Traveling on plains far and wide, the inquisitive
hoopoe bird encounters many different people on his migratory
journeys. He follows their paths and learns their stories, and now
he wants to share them with you! Who are these migrating people?
What are they leaving behind and what do they hope to find? Why?
And most importantly, are their needs, wants, hopes, and desires
that much different than our own? Join the hoopoe bird on a journey
around the world as he shares the stories of people who are vastly
different but are all moving in the same direction: towards hope.
When Soha Al-Jurf goes in search of her father's Palestinian
village, she believes she is embarking on a journey that will help
her reconcile the conflicted parts of her identity as a
Palestinian-American Muslim woman. Instead, what she had
anticipated would be the end of her long journey proves only to be
the beginning of an elusive search for her true self, mired in the
painful realization of what it means to be a refugee. Through
exquisite storytelling and deep personal inquiry, Al-Jurf offers
readers a rare and intimate perspective on one woman's struggle to
reconcile her life in the U.S. with the one her parents left
behind, instilling in her a longing for a homeland with which her
own connection is uncertain. Weaving her unique personal narrative
with the heart-rending stories of the people she encounters, this
extraordinary account depicts the daily challenges of living in
Occupied Palestine, revealed through the unguarded lens of a
Palestinian-American woman who endeavors to make sense of her place
in it all. Mournful, meditative, and disarmingly honest, this
provocative work will resonate with anyone who sympathizes with
silenced voices everywhere.
In 1988, at the age of twenty, Souha Bechara attempted to
assassinate General Lahad, chief of militia in charge of
Israeli-occupied Southern Lebanon. Immediately apprehended,
interrogated, and tortured for weeks, she was sent to Khiam, a
prison and death camp regularly condemned by humanitarian
organisations. After an intense Lebanese, European, and even
Israeli campaign in her favour, she was finally released in 1998,
after ten years of imprisonment. As the world continues to be
rocked by violent conflicts in the Middle East, the story of a
secular leftist rebel risking her life to rid her country of
occupying forces will resonate with those looking to understand why
young Palestinian girls blow themselves up in crowded Jerusalem
markets. Rather than a dry political tome, this book offers a
personal, humanised insight into today's most complex and
misunderstood social problem. With a closing chapter that
clarifies, in the most personal terms, why the conflict in Israel
and Palestine continues unabated, this is a memoir of resistance
and oppression that will move and provoke readers across the
political spectrum.
Little Inni loves all animals, especially cute little puppies-and
now she wants to get one! That's when Mama and Papa take her to an
animal adoption centre. Once there, Inni wants to take all the
puppies home-after all, they're so cute and adorable! But then she
sees the scruffy-looking, floppy-eared Bobo. And her heart is set!
She has found her new best friend! Endearing and narrated with a
lot of heart, the Inni and Bobo Series, is not only about a little
child finding friendship but also about the beauty of adopting
dogs. It's about learning empathy and imperative life lessons, and
most importantly about opening one's heart and homes-which is what
life is all about.
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