American Jewish Year Book, 1997

American Jewish Year Book, 1997
Title American Jewish Year Book, 1997 PDF eBook
Author David Singer
Publisher VNR AG
Pages 750
Release 1997
Genre Demography
ISBN 9780874951110

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The Library owns the volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook from 1899 - current.

Equal

Equal
Title Equal PDF eBook
Author Fred Strebeigh
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 593
Release 2009
Genre Sex discrimination against women
ISBN 0393065553

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Portrays the dramatic story behind the movement toward legal recognition of sex discrimination in this country.

Reports, 1908 ...

Reports, 1908 ...
Title Reports, 1908 ... PDF eBook
Author United States. War Department
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1908
Genre
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Counseling Content Providers in the Digital Age

Counseling Content Providers in the Digital Age
Title Counseling Content Providers in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Conkey, Elissa Hecker and Pamela C. Jones
Publisher
Pages 445
Release 2010
Genre Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN 9781579692940

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December 5, 1979

December 5, 1979
Title December 5, 1979 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Private Pension Plans and Employee Fringe Benefits
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1980
Genre Pension trusts
ISBN

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City of Disorder

City of Disorder
Title City of Disorder PDF eBook
Author Alex S. Vitale
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 243
Release 2009-03
Genre History
ISBN 0814788181

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2009 Association of American University Presses Award for Jacket Design In the 1990s, improving the quality of life became a primary focus and a popular catchphrase of the governments of New York and many other American cities. Faced with high levels of homelessness and other disorders associated with a growing disenfranchised population, then mayor Rudolph Giuliani led New York's zero tolerance campaign against what was perceived to be an increase in disorder that directly threatened social and economic stability. In a traditionally liberal city, the focus had shifted dramatically from improving the lives of the needy to protecting the welfare of the middle and upper classes—a decidedly neoconservative move. In City of Disorder, Alex S. Vitale analyzes this drive to restore moral order which resulted in an overhaul of the way New York views such social problems as prostitution, graffiti, homelessness, and panhandling. Through several fascinating case studies of New York neighborhoods and an in-depth look at the dynamics of the NYPD and of the city's administration itself, Vitale explains why Republicans have won the last four New York mayoral elections and what the long-term impact Giuliani's zero tolerance method has been on a city historically known for its liberalism.

Power at Ground Zero

Power at Ground Zero
Title Power at Ground Zero PDF eBook
Author Lynne B. Sagalyn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 938
Release 2016
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0190607025

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The destruction of the World Trade Center complex on 9/11 set in motion a chain of events that fundamentally transformed both the United States and the wider world. In Power at Ground Zero, Lynne Sagalyn offers the definitive account of one of the greatest reconstruction projects in modern world history: the rebuilding of lower Manhattan after 9/11.