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Their ancestors may have been cargo in the slave ships that arrived
in Charleston, S.C. Today, the scale has been rebalanced: black
longshoremen run the port's cargo operation. They are members of
the International Longshoremen's Association, a powerful labor
union, and Kenny Riley is the charismatic leader of the Charleston
local. Riley combines commitment to the civil rights movement with
the practicality to ensure that Charleston remains a principal East
Coast port. He emerged on the international stage in 2000, rallying
union members worldwide to the defense of "The Charleston Five,"
longshoremen arrested after a confrontation with police turned
violent. This is Riley's story as well as a behind-the-scenes look
at organized black labor in a Deep South port.
This volume teaches five different ways to play eight pages from
Progressive Steps to Syncopation for the Modern Drummer. There are
five sections, each consisting of the eight solo exercises from
pages 37 through 44.
History has remembered Carl Furillo as an opponent of Jackie
Robinson becoming a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, despite that
being untrue. This biography sets the record straight, while also
detailing Furillo's contributions as a clutch hitter and an
outstanding right fielder, his angry departure from the team, his
hearing before the commissioner of baseball, and his life after the
sport.
The 2013 merger of American Airlines and US Airways marked a major
step in the consolidation of the U.S. airline industry. A young
management team that began plotting mergers a decade earlier
designed a brilliant strategy to seize an industry prize. In doing
so, it enlisted the help of unions who engineered one of the labor
movement's biggest corporate victories. The airlines' histories and
the inside story of the takeover is told by two veteran airline
reporters.
Basic rhythms, variations, breaks, short solos and fill-ins for the
mambo, cha-cha, merengue, bolero, samba, conga, beguien, paso
doble, tango, montuno, calypso and joropo. Most rhythms are written
for the timbales, but may be played on drums, cymbal or cowbell by
making simple substitutions.
Featuring exercises that can be played in practice and in actual
performances, Drum Solos & Fill-ins for the Progressive Drummer
contains 4-, 8-, and 16-bar solos plus fill-ins from several top
drummers. This book is designed specifically to help the beginning
drum student develop individual technique and musical ability.
Special emphasis is placed on introducing students to 4-bar solos
to improve drum solo skills. It also includes 13 pages of fill-ins.
More challenging than Book 1, Book 2 features solos and fills
inspired by one of the world's greatest drummersaBuddy Rich.
Voted second on Modern Drummer's list of 25 Greatest Drum Books in
1993, Progressive Steps to Syncopation for the Modern Drummer is
one of the most versatile and practical works ever written for
drums. Created exclusively to address syncopation, it has earned
its place as a standard tool for teaching beginning drummers
syncopation and strengthening reading skills. This book includes
many accented eighths, dotted eighths and sixteenths, eighth-note
triplets and sixteenth notes for extended solos. In addition,
teachers can develop many of their own examples from it.
Risky Business is a comprehensive look at Canada's science-based
policy and regulatory regime. It asks what risks Canadians might be
exposed to as fiscal pressures strain the capacity of regulators in
areas such as food, drugs, pesticides, fisheries, and the
environment.
The first part of this book focuses the reader's attention on
diverse and major themes and issues that pervade science-based
regulatory regimes today. The second part suggests a framework for
analysis and endeavours to present both sympathetic and critical
perspectives on the inner-workings of regulatory departments and
agencies in the area of the protection of human and environmental
health and safety.
Covering such topics as the organizational evolution of
regulatory agencies, regulatory bodies' changing sources and levels
of funding, a review of the independence of science, and the
increased potential for realization of risk, these essays point to
the need for these regulators to operate with openness and
accessibility in order to maintain public confidence. Indeed, the
contributors argue that this openness is crucial to both democratic
governance and the development of innovative knowledge
economies.
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