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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This insightful book explores smaller towns and cities, places in
which the majority of people live, highlighting that these more
ordinary places have extraordinary geographies. It focuses on the
development of an alternative approach to urban studies and theory
that foregrounds smaller cities and towns rather than much larger
cities and conurbations. Comparative case studies from Australia,
Cambodia, India, Korea, the UK and US provide a rich collection of
theoretically informed investigations into smaller urban centres
that are connected in complex ways to regional, national and
international flows of people, goods, ideas and materials. The book
further examines policy development and implementation in smaller
towns and cities. Chapters analyse core societal challenges,
including economic restructuring, urban decline and renewal, and
ageing populations. This is a timely and important book for
students of human geography, urban studies, planning, and economic
geography, particularly those focusing on cities and economic
development. It will also appeal to policymakers and planners
seeking insights on current debates reframing urban theory to
embrace more ordinary towns and cities.
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The Lovers (Paperback)
Vendela Vida
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From the acclaimed author of the 2007 New York Times Notable
Book Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name comes a stunning novel
about the love between husbands and wives, mothers and
children.
Twenty-eight years ago, Peter and Yvonne honeymooned in the
beautiful coastal village of Datca, Turkey. Now Yvonne is a widow,
her twin children grown. Hoping to immerse herself in memories of a
happier time--as well as sand and sea--Yvonne returns to Datca. But
her plans for a restorative week in Turkey are quickly complicated.
Instead of comforting her, her memories begin to trouble her.
Overwhelmed by the past and unexpectedly dislocated by the
environment, Yvonne clings to a newfound friendship with Ahmet, a
local boy who makes his living as a shell collector. But a
devastating accident upends her delicate peace and throws her life
into chaos--and her sense of self into turmoil.
With the crystalline voice and psychological nuance for which
her work has been so celebrated, Vendela Vida has crafted another
unforgettable heroine in a stunningly beautiful and mysterious
landscape.
Have you ever wondered if you'll have the strength to face and
overcome all of your life's countless hardships? Are you tired of
being tired, anxious, and worried? Does fulfillment seem like a
farfetched dream?
If you see more of yourself than you like in these questions,
don't despair. What could be a life-changing experience awaits in
Thriving through Life's Storms. Nina Vera-Vida's escape from
war-torn Bosnia at seven, was just the beginning of a life filled
with hardships. Nina endured dehumanizing deprivation and abuse-as
well as the loss of her sight to a brain tumor. But what makes Nina
a true survivor is that she never gave up. She created a path to
rise above it all to inspire others.
She developed coping mechanisms to minimize the pain and
subsequent scars. What she has since realized is that there are two
types of barriers to happiness. External hardships are often
random, caused by things, people, or circumstances beyond our
control. Internal hardships, on the other hand, are self-inflicted.
As we wrap ourselves in the veil of denial we obscure the hardship
triggers, making these internal hardships hard to detect.
If you are ready to face down your enemies-both internal and
external-as Nina has, a new life of fulfillment, freedom, and
success can be yours. The ascent won't always be effortless, but it
will be worth it.
We stop living when we give up, when we let life's hardships
make us feel helplessly "stuck" in the abyss of stagnation and
discontent. Keep in mind Nina's motivation for writing this book:
never give up.
'This book represents a major contribution to our thinking about
modern manufacturing industries - and is not just timely, it is
long overdue! The authors have done an outstanding job in bringing
to bear a range of multi-disciplinary perspectives on a domain
which all too often suffers from rather narrow disciplinary
analyses. Ranging from engineering to social science and drawing on
examples from the US, Europe and Asia, the book provides not only a
wealth of fact and illustration but a rich landscape to inform
those charged with industrial policy and manufacturing strategies.'
- From the foreword by Sir Mike Gregory, University of Cambridge,
UK The Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy
provides a critical and multi-disciplinary state-of-the-art review
and analysis of current manufacturing processes, practices and
policies. Expanding our knowledge and understanding of production
and innovation, this volume demonstrates that manufacturing
continues to matter in the world economy. The contributors,
including scholars ranging from engineering to policy to economic
geography, cover manufacturing policy and the revival of the
industrial base in the US, UK and Canada, and engage national and
regional strategies for implementing advanced manufacturing
policies. Questions of economic resilience in the wake of the
recent recession are asked, and industry and firm case studies are
utilised in an international comparative context. Applying a wide
range of international cases from the US, EU, Australia and Asia,
this approach allows readers to view transformations in production
systems and processes across sectors, technologies and industries.
Students, scholars and policymakers in the fields of public policy,
economic geography, city and regional planning, and business and
management will find this collection invaluable in understanding
how firms and industries adapt, through dynamic and design-driven
strategies, to produce for established and emerging markets.
Contributors: M.A. Brown, J.R. Bryson, S. Christopherson, J. Clark,
M. Cowell, M. Doussard, D.M. Drake, C.G. Drury, A. Dugenske, M.
Feldman, P.L. Forrester, C. Gibson, P.V. Hall, Y. Hansen, C.
Harris, P. Jalette, R.V. Kalafsky, W.C. Kessler, G. Kim, D.F.
Kogler, L. Lanahan, F. Livesey, N.J. Lowe, L. McCormick, R.
Mulhall, S. Ock Park, P. Pavlinek, J. Provo, M. Ronayne, G.
Schrock, C.D.Treado, V. Vanchan, S. Walcott, B. Wang, M. Ward, A.
Warren, S. Weller, L. Winther, L. Wolf-Powers
Real Estate, Construction and Economic Development in Emerging
Market Economies examines the relationships between real estate and
construction sectors and explores how each sector, and the
relationships between them, affect economic development in emerging
market economies (EMEs). Throughout the book, the international
team of contributors discuss topics as diverse as real estate
finance and investment, housing, property development, construction
project management, valuation, sustainability and corporate real
estate. In doing so the book demonstrates how the relationship
between construction and real estate impacts on economic
development in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia,
China, Ghana, Nigeria, Turkey, Lithuania, Hungary and Slovenia.
Topics include: the role of real estate brokerage in improving the
living standards of citizens; the effect of a mineral boom on
construction cycles, real estate values and the socio-economic
conditions of people in boom towns and cities; corporate real
estate management practices and how they affect economic growth;
and the synergies between construction and real estate and how
they, in turn, affect economic development. This book will be of
interest to those studying and researching real estate,
construction, development studies, urban economics and emerging
market economies.
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