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Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell Jan 2014

Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell

Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)

First published in 1980, this book is an updated and reorganized account of the history of the class structure in Australia. A new chapter discusses the period 1975-1991, and there is a new theoretical chapter introducing the reader to modern debates about class. Separate sections for documents and photographs support the narrative. Extensive notes provide a guide to research literature.


The Role Of The Environmental Protection Agency In Preventing And Prosecuting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross Oct 1992

The Role Of The Environmental Protection Agency In Preventing And Prosecuting Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Unity Through Diversity: Meeting The Needs Of A Changing Student Population, William Welburn Sep 1992

Unity Through Diversity: Meeting The Needs Of A Changing Student Population, William Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


Cultural Diversity And Library And Information Science Curriculum, William Welburn May 1992

Cultural Diversity And Library And Information Science Curriculum, William Welburn

William C Welburn

No abstract provided.


"The Grand Exchange Map.", Jack Weatherford Jan 1992

"The Grand Exchange Map.", Jack Weatherford

Jack Weatherford, Retired

No abstract provided.


99 Years Is Almost For Life: Punishment For Violent Crime In Bluegrass Music, Kenneth Tunnell Dec 1991

99 Years Is Almost For Life: Punishment For Violent Crime In Bluegrass Music, Kenneth Tunnell

Kenneth Tunnell

The roots of Southern American music are located in the music of the eighteenth-century English, Irish and lowland Scots who migrated to North America. As they settled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Cumberland Gap of Appalachia, they brought their songs that had been a part of their oral histories and cultures for at least two centuries. The commonly shared ways of life and social class among Appalachian mountain-dwellers not only inform about the early formative stages of bluegrass music but its growing popularity. As bluegrass music was removed from its insular setting and exposed to a wide variety …


Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell Dec 1991

Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell

Terry Irving

First published in 1980, this book is an updated and reorganized account of the history of the class structure in Australia. A new chapter discusses the period 1975-1991, and there is a new theoretical chapter introducing the reader to modern debates about class. Separate sections for documents and photographs support the narrative. Extensive notes provide a guide to research literature.


Exposure To In-Stadium Advertising Displays Shows Impact, James Pokrywczynski Dec 1991

Exposure To In-Stadium Advertising Displays Shows Impact, James Pokrywczynski

James Pokrywczynski

No abstract provided.


Do We Need A Graded Response To Violent Situations?, Brian Kingshott Dec 1991

Do We Need A Graded Response To Violent Situations?, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Review Of Advertising Realities By Wes Perrin (1992), James Pokrywczynski Dec 1991

Review Of Advertising Realities By Wes Perrin (1992), James Pokrywczynski

James Pokrywczynski

No abstract provided.


Choosing Crime: The Criminal Calculus Of Property Offenders, Kenneth Tunnell Dec 1991

Choosing Crime: The Criminal Calculus Of Property Offenders, Kenneth Tunnell

Kenneth Tunnell

How people make decisions to commit criminal acts is a growing area of research and theory. This area of criminology is usually labeled "rational choice".


Cardiovascular Reactivity And Interpersonal Relations: Psychosomatic Processes In Social Context, T. Smith, Alan Christensen Dec 1991

Cardiovascular Reactivity And Interpersonal Relations: Psychosomatic Processes In Social Context, T. Smith, Alan Christensen

Alan J. Christensen

Recent epidemiological research has identified a variety of interpersonal risk factors as possibly contributing to the development of cardiovascular disease, including reduced social support and increased conflict. Related psychosomatic models identify heightened cardiovascular reactivity as a pathophysiological mechanism linking these psychosocial risk factors and subsequent illness. However, cardiovascular reactivity has largely been studied in nonsocial settings, raising concerns about the relevance of this mechanism to the psychosocial risk factors identified in epidemiological research


Watchful Vigilance: Nursing Care Technology And The Development Of Icus, 1950-1965, Julie Fairman Dec 1991

Watchful Vigilance: Nursing Care Technology And The Development Of Icus, 1950-1965, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


The News Shapers: The Sources Who Explain The News, Lawrence Soley Dec 1991

The News Shapers: The Sources Who Explain The News, Lawrence Soley

Lawrence Soley

No abstract provided.


Rationalising The Economic Metaphor, Rowan Cahill Dec 1991

Rationalising The Economic Metaphor, Rowan Cahill

Rowan Cahill

Contemporary critique of the developing trend towards education institutions being run as businesses, and for students to be treated as economic units.