City on the Edge Radoslaw Adam RippelExplores why people stay in vulnerable cities by looking at Syracuse, New York, through the contemporary experiences of five citizens. Why do people stay in a struggling city? City on the Edge explores this question through the lives of five people in Syracuse, New York, a quintessential rust belt metropolis. Once a booming industrial center with a dynamic civic life and prominence on the world stage, Syracuse has endured decades of crime, drugs,
Middle Paleolithic issues
Maria Montessori developed a unique method of scientific pedagogy emphasizing personal growth
proof-of-citizenship requirements
reclamation of saline soils and the restoration of degraded soils
Jacques-Alain Miller spells out the philosophical and psychiatric origins of Lacan's work in great detail
a boarding school far from family and friends—and in Melbourne
The chapter includes a detailed case study of IPM in fresh-market tomatoes
the impacts of various climate changes (i
antibiotics
As word of his skill reaches others
Accepting relentless impermanence as the ground of human experience
Includes an extensive bibliography