Comparing Two Cities

Comparing Two Cities
Title Comparing Two Cities PDF eBook
Author Anna Lee
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Pages 20
Release 2006
Genre Beijing (China)
ISBN 1410874648

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Comparing Cities

Comparing Cities
Title Comparing Cities PDF eBook
Author Kamran Asdar Ali
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 349
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780195474985

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Papers presented at the Workshop: Comparing Urban Landscapes, held at Lahore in April 2004.

Comparing Two Cities (Teacher Guide)

Comparing Two Cities (Teacher Guide)
Title Comparing Two Cities (Teacher Guide) PDF eBook
Author Benchmark Education Company
Publisher
Pages
Release 2006-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781410874658

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Cities Ranked & Rated

Cities Ranked & Rated
Title Cities Ranked & Rated PDF eBook
Author Bert Sperling
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 866
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 0470068647

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Evaluates more than four hundred metropolitan areas in the United States and Canada, rating such factors as job market, housing costs, crime rates, climate, health care, education, and quality of life.

Research Basics

Research Basics
Title Research Basics PDF eBook
Author James V. Spickard
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 610
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483387232

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Research Basics: Design to Data Analysis in Six Steps offers a fresh and creative approach to the research process based on author James V. Spickard’s decades of teaching experience. Using an intuitive six-step model, readers learn how to craft a research question and then identify a logical process for answering it. Conversational writing and multi-disciplinary examples illuminate the model’s simplicity and power, effectively connecting the “hows” and “whys” behind social science research. Students using this book will learn how to turn their research questions into results.

Tales of Two Cities

Tales of Two Cities
Title Tales of Two Cities PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Conlin
Publisher Catapult
Pages 268
Release 2013-10-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 161902263X

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Paris and London have long held a mutual fascination, and never more so than in the period 1750–1914, when they vied to be the world's greatest city. Each city has been the focus of many books, yet Jonathan Conlin here explores the complex relationship between them for the first time. The reach and influence of both cities was such that the story of their rivalry has global implications. By borrowing, imitating and learning from each other Paris and London invented the true metropolis. Tales of Two Cities examines and compares five urban spaces—the pleasure garden, the cemetery, the apartment, the restaurant and the music hall—that defined urban modernity in the nineteenth century. The citizens of Paris and London first created these essential features of the modern cityscape and so defined urban living for all of us.

Comparing Canada

Comparing Canada
Title Comparing Canada PDF eBook
Author Luc Turgeon
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 357
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774827874

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Debating how Canada compares, both regionally and in relation to other countries, is a national pastime. This book examines how political scientists apply diverse comparative strategies to better understand Canadian political life. Using a variety of methods, the contributors use comparison to examine topics as diverse as Indigenous rights, Canadian voting behaviour, activist movements, climate policy, and immigrant retention. While the theoretical perspectives and kinds of questions asked vary greatly, as a whole they demonstrate how the “art of comparing” is an important strategy for understanding Canadian identity politics, political mobilization, political institutions, and public policy. Ultimately, this book establishes how adopting a more systematic comparative outlook is essential – not only to revitalize the study of Canadian politics but also to achieve a more nuanced understanding of Canada as a whole.