The City Kid & the Suburb Kid

The City Kid & the Suburb Kid
Title The City Kid & the Suburb Kid PDF eBook
Author Deb Pilutti
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 40
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781402740022

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Two cousins, one from the city and one from the suburbs, spend a day and a night together at each other's house, and decide that each likes his own home better.

Hometown Kid City Kid

Hometown Kid City Kid
Title Hometown Kid City Kid PDF eBook
Author Jim Dimick, Jr
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 2021-08-18
Genre
ISBN 9781662815539

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A TRUE STORY OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN A NORTHERN INNER RING SUBURB... A WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM THAT REFLECTED THIS CHANGE... AND MANY LONG-TIME FANS AND CITIZENS WHO EMBRACED THE TEAM AND THE CHANGE... REVIVING MEMORIES OF GLORY YEARS AND A TRUE STORY OF A SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO SAW THE CHANGES IN THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM AS A PROBLEM... AND INFLUENCED A NEW ADMINISTRATION TO FIRE THE COACH Jim Dimick Jr is not your typical high school basketball coach, having coached 30 years; 6 as a small-town high school coach, 9 as a Division 3 collegiate assistant, and 15 as an urban high school coach. A noted clinician at coaching clinics, Dimick is renowned as one of the best man-to-man defensive minds in the upper Midwest. He recently retired as a principal at an award-winning CPA firm. This is his first book. His father is the legendary St Olaf College baseball coach.

Suburbia's Coddled Kids

Suburbia's Coddled Kids
Title Suburbia's Coddled Kids PDF eBook
Author Peter Wyden
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1962
Genre Children
ISBN

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This work examines American society in middle-class suburbia, and the culture of excessive childcare within.

Ecologies of Affect

Ecologies of Affect
Title Ecologies of Affect PDF eBook
Author Tonya K. Davidson
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 358
Release 2013-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1554583128

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Ecologies of Affect offers a synthetic introduction to the felt dynamics of cities and the character of places. The contributors capture the significance of affects including desire, nostalgia, memory, and hope in forming the identity and tone of places. The critical intervention this collection of essays makes is an active, consistent engagement with the virtualities that produce and refract our idealized attachments to place. Contributors show how place images, and attempts to build communities, are, rather than abstractions, fundamentally tied to and revolve around such intangibles. We understand nostalgia, desire, and hope as virtual; that is, even though they are not material, they are nevertheless real and must be accounted for. In this book, the authors take up affect, emotion, and emplacement and consider them in relation to one another and how they work to produce and are produced by certain temporal and spatial dimensions. The aim of the book is to inspire readers to consider space and place beyond their material properties and attend to the imaginary places and ideals that underpin and produce material places and social spaces. This collection will be useful to practitioners and students seeking to understand the power of affect and the importance of virtualities within contemporary societies, where intangible goods have taken on an increasing value.

100 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days

100 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days
Title 100 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days PDF eBook
Author Bruce Goldstone
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 60
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805089977

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It's the 100th day of school--what can you do to celebrate? Here are 100 different ideas for celebrating this fun and important day. The 100th day is about math--and so much more! From collecting to counting, baking to bouncing, reading to writing, every possible kind of activity is included for 100th day celebrations at home or at school. Bright, detailed photographs and plenty of innovative ideas will make this beautifully designed book the essential, must-have book for every family and classroom.

The Record Players

The Record Players
Title The Record Players PDF eBook
Author Bill Brewster
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 716
Release 2011-04-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0802195350

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From the co-authors of the classic Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: A fascinating oral history of record spinning told by the groundbreaking DJs themselves. Acclaimed authors and music historians Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton have spent years traveling across the world to interview the revolutionary and outrageous DJs who shaped the last half-century of pop music. The Record Players is the fun and revealing result—a collection of firsthand accounts from the obsessives, the playboys, and the eccentrics that dominated the music scene and contributed to the evolution of DJ culture. In the sixties, radio tastemakers brought their sound to the masses, while early trendsetters birthed the role of the club DJ at temples of hip like the Peppermint Lounge. By the seventies, DJs were changing the course of popular music; and in the eighties, young innovators wore out their cross-faders developing techniques that turned their craft into its own form of music. With discographies, favorite songs, and amazing photos of all the DJs as young firebrands, The Record Players offers an unparalleled music education: from records to synthesizers, from disco to techno, and from influential cliques to arenas packed with thousands of dancing fans.

Creating Child Friendly Cities

Creating Child Friendly Cities
Title Creating Child Friendly Cities PDF eBook
Author Brendan Gleeson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 177
Release 2006-11-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134222297

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First Published in 2006.Leading planning and geography authors present this comprehensive assessment of the extent to which the physical and social make up of Western cities accommodates and nourishes the needs of children and youth. Examining the areas of planning, design, social policy, transport and housing, Creating Child Friendly Cities outlines strengths and deficiencies in the processes that govern urban development and change from the perspective of children and youth. Issues explored include children's view of the city and why this is unique; the 'obesity epidemic': is it caused by cities?; the journey to school and children's transport needs generally. With illustrations and case studies, Creating Child Friendly Cities presents planning professionals with a solid case for child-friendly cities and an action plan to create places for children to play.