Beyond the Melting Pot: The Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, Italians, and Irish of New York City, written by Nathan Glazer in collaboration with Daniel Patrick Moynihan and originally published in 1963, is one of the most successful Americ... R Alba - 《City & Community》 被引量: 0发表: ...
Chicago, with a law enforcement budget of almost 10 billion U.S. dollars a year, is asking a judge to toss out new Justice Department rules that will make the city ineligible to apply for federal grants unless it complies fully with the new Trump guidelines. Sessions replied Monday saying t...
Plazas, Streets, and Markets: What Puerto Ricans Bring to Urban Spaces in Northern Climates. Outlines the spatial vocabularies of three major urban spaces used and created in Puerto Rican cultural enclaves. Review of literature on the use of space ... Forsyth,Ann,Lu,... - 《Landscape Journal...
comes up pretty often in discussions of new major league cities. Charlotte doesn’t do terribly per my model, but there a few reasons to doubt its viability as a major league city. Most notably, it has a black- and female-heavy population, which doesn’t jibe with the typical baseball ...
As Marcel van der Linden points out in this issue, Tilly agreed with the sociologist Robert Merton that historicist approaches were necessary because even the most rational and considered actions often yielded “unanticipated consequences.” Actions often resulted in outcomes far different than their ...
Few cities can take advantage of a catalyst like the Buffalo Billion, the development plan New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced in 2012 to invest $1 billion into the region. The program's impact has been widely felt: Today, Buffalo's startup scene benefits from a boom in health care ...
Both the Hawaii and the Caribbean were protesting Monsanto’s power, with Hawaiian activists demanding “GMO-free”islands and Puerto Ricans marching along to music with signs saying“No more venom.” Marcha contra la experimentación#Monsantoen#PuertoRico#MarchAgainstMonsantohttp://t.co/5KCW4...
I would tend to agree with MickeyG.Have you ever been on an Amtrak Acela train between Washington and New York? The decibels on the mobile telephones can get very very high and very very loud.On the other hand, some handsets sold here ... welll ... the reception quality is less ...
Murder Capital is defined as the city of at least 100,000 residents with the most non-negligent homicides per 100,000 residents. Bureau of Justice Statistics website shows that the most recent year Detroit suffered that distiction was 1987 so that was the last year Detroit was the actual Mur...