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  broome county humane society photos: Prison and Social Death Joshua M. Price, 2015-07 The United States imprisons more of its citizens than any other nation in the world. To be sentenced to prison is to face systematic violence, humiliation, and, perhaps worst of all, separation from family and community. It is, to borrow Orlando Patterson’s term for the utter isolation of slavery, to suffer “social death.” In Prison and Social Death, Joshua Price exposes the unexamined cost that prisoners pay while incarcerated and after release, drawing upon hundreds of often harrowing interviews conducted with people in prison, parolees, and their families. Price argues that the prison separates prisoners from desperately needed communities of support from parents, spouses, and children. Moreover, this isolation of people in prison renders them highly vulnerable to other forms of violence, including sexual violence. Price stresses that the violence they face goes beyond physical abuse by prison guards and it involves institutionalized forms of mistreatment, ranging from abysmally poor health care to routine practices that are arguably abusive, such as pat-downs, cavity searches, and the shackling of pregnant women. And social death does not end with prison. The condition is permanent, following people after they are released from prison. Finding housing, employment, receiving social welfare benefits, and regaining voting rights are all hindered by various legal and other hurdles. The mechanisms of social death, Price shows, are also informal and cultural. Ex-prisoners face numerous forms of distrust and are permanently stigmatized by other citizens around them. A compelling blend of solidarity, civil rights activism, and social research, Prison and Social Death offers a unique look at the American prison and the excessive and unnecessary damage it inflicts on prisoners and parolees.
  broome county humane society photos: The Community Planning Handbook Nick Wates, Jeremy Brook, 2000 Community planning is a rapidly developing, increasingly important field. The Community Planning Handbook is a comprehensive, practical guide, with tips, checklists and sample documents to help the reader get started quickly.
  broome county humane society photos: How the Other Half Lives Jacob Riis, 2011
  broome county humane society photos: Turning the Tide C. R. Veitch, Michael Norman Clout, 2002 Includes papers and abstracts dealing with eradication of invasive species in Alaska, Australia, Baker Island, California, Christmas Island, Enderby and Rose Islands, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Howland Island, Japan, Jarvis Island, Laysan Island, Lord Howe Island, Mauritius, Mexico, Nauru, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Northern Mariana Islands, Saint-Paul Island, Seychelles, West Indies.
  broome county humane society photos: DAWGS Diane Trull, Meredith Wargo, 2020-03-31 Award Winner in the Animals/Pets: Narrative Nonfiction category of the 2021 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest We can all make a difference. Elementary-school teacher Diane Trull’s life-defining moment happened when her fourth-grade reading class saw a photo of a cardboard box overflowing with homeless puppies. Her young students were determined to save these lost pups and others like them. In that moment, the Dalhart Animal Wellness Group and Sanctuary—known as DAWGS—was born. How Trull and her fourth graders started their own animal shelter is a story of dedication, commitment, and perseverance. Trull shares inspiring stories about animals and animal lovers of all ages in this moving story of hope and compassion. DAWGS is a testament to how love and a strong measure of determination can offer second chances—one animal, one child, and one day at a time. “Get ready to feel a lot. This book is inspiring all along the way.” —Bernadette Peters, award-winning actress “I'm blown away. I hope this story reaches thousands of readers.” —Susan Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of One Good Dog “I loved DAWGS! It will inspire you and warm your heart.” —Kristin von Kreisler, bestselling author of An Unexpected Grace
  broome county humane society photos: Biocultural Diversity Conservation Luisa Maffi, Ellen Woodley, 2012-09-10 The field of biocultural diversity is emerging as a dynamic, integrative approach to understanding the links between nature and culture and the interrelationships between humans and the environment at scales from the global to the local. Its multifaceted contributions have ranged from theoretical elaborations, to mappings of the overlapping distributions of biological and cultural diversity, to the development of indicators as tools to measure, assess, and monitor the state and trends of biocultural diversity, to on-the-ground implementation in field projects. This book is a unique compendium and analysis of projects from all around the world that take an integrated biocultural approach to sustaining cultures and biodiversity. The 45 projects reviewed exemplify a new focus in conservation: this is based on the emerging realization that protecting and restoring biodiversity and maintaining and revitalizing cultural diversity and cultural vitality are intimately, indeed inextricably, interrelated. Published with Terralingua and IUCN
  broome county humane society photos: Lancashire Folk-Lore John Wilkinson, T.T. Harland, 2018-04-05 Reproduction of the original: Lancashire Folk-Lore by John Harland, T.T. Wilkinson
  broome county humane society photos: American Pictures Jacob Holdt, 1985 From 1971 to 1978 the author, a Dane, hitchiked across more than 100,000 miles of America. This volume, written at the journey's end, contains some 700 of the photographs he took, and describes his odyssey.
  broome county humane society photos: The Fort McClellan POW Camp Jack Shay, 2016-05-16 The POW Camp at Fort McClellan, Alabama, was one of hundreds of American containment centers built to hold the hundreds of thousands of German prisoners captured during World War II. The camp's well-maintained and humane facilities gained it a reputation as a model camp. Military officials praised its elimination of major operational problems. International inspectors commended it, calling it one of the best camps in the country. Prisoners accepted and even enjoyed their time there. Drawing on official documents and recollections of prisoners, soldiers and civilians, this book provides a personal and detailed history of a widely praised and admired place of internment.
  broome county humane society photos: Good Intentions Duke Robinson, 1997-07-01 With the poignant honesty of Robert Fulghum and the good sense of Dear Abby, this practical guide shows effective ways to avoid being too nice and reclaim a satisfying and fulfilling life. Most people are raised to be nice. But some just overdo it. They want to be perfect: always helpful, always available, never distinguishing between their own needs and those of others. Inside they're frustrated and unhappy. By analyzing the nine most common pitfalls, Good Intentions shows how the afflicted can liberate themselves from this damaging behavior, assert their own needs, and still remain the good person they've always wanted to be.
  broome county humane society photos: Land Use and Society, Revised Edition Rutherford H. Platt, 2004-06-18 Land Use and Society is a unique and compelling exploration of interactions among law, geography, history, and culture and their joint influence on the evolution of land use and urban form in the United States. Originally published in 1996, this completely revised, expanded, and updated edition retains the strengths of the earlier version while introducing a host of new topics and insights on the twenty-first century metropolis. This new edition of Land Use and Society devotes greater attention to urban land use and related social issues with two new chapters tracing American city and metropolitan change over the twentieth century. More emphasis is given to social justice and the environmental movement and their respective roles in shaping land use and policy in recent decades. This edition of Land Use and Society by Rutherford H. Platt is updated to reflect the 2000 Census, the most recent Supreme Court decisions, and various topics of current interest such as affordable housing, protecting urban water supplies, urban biodiversity, and ecological cities. It also includes an updated conclusion that summarizes some positive and negative outcomes of urban land policies to date.
  broome county humane society photos: Global Re-introduction Perspectives Pritpal S. Soorae, 2010 This is the second issue in the Global Re-introduction Perspectives series and has been produced in the same standardized format as the previous one. The case-studies are arranged in the following order: Introduction, Goals, Success Indicators, Project Summary, Major Difficulties Faced, Major Lessons Learned, Success of Project with reasons for success or failure. For this second issue we received a total of 72 case-studies compared to 62 in the last issue. These case studies cover the following taxa as follows: invertebrates (9), fish (6), amphibians (5), reptiles (7), birds (13), mammals (20) and plants (12) ... We hope the information presented in this book will provide a broad global perspective on challenges facing re-introduction projects trying to restore biodiversity.--Pritpal S. Soorae.
  broome county humane society photos: The Mutts Winter Diaries Patrick McDonnell, 2015-10-13 It’s wintertime for our favorite furry friends, Earl and Mooch, and they have a lot to do to get ready to hibernate: Step 1: Fill their bellies with shnacky shnacks. Step 2: Cozy up on their people’s warm laps. Or maybe instead of hibernating, Mooch and Earl will help Shtinky Puddin’, Bip and Bop, and the rest of their buddies enjoy the beautiful and magical winter season. Take a peek at The Mutts Winter Diaries to find out. You can help your animal friends, too! Check out the More to Explore section in the back of TheMutts Winter Diaries to find out how you can make sure winter critters stay warm and full of shnacks through the cold, snowy months.
  broome county humane society photos: The Intelligence , 1896
  broome county humane society photos: The Longest Struggle Norm Phelps, 2007 Tells the story of animal exploitation. Follows the development of animal protection from the ancient world through the Enlightenment, the anti-vivisection battles of the Victorian Era, and the birth of the modern animal rights movement with the publication of Peter Singer's Animal Liberation.
  broome county humane society photos: A Collection of Familiar Quotations John Bartlett, 1856
  broome county humane society photos: The Ohio Farmer , 1917
  broome county humane society photos: The Nazi Dictatorship Ian Kershaw, 2015-10-29 'Unquestionably the most authoritative, balanced, readable, and meticulously documented introduction to the Third Reich.' - International History Review Sir Ian Kershaw is regarded by many as the world's leading authority on Hitler and the Third Reich. Known for his clear and accessible style when dealing with complex historical issues his work has redefined the way we look at this period modern European history. The Nazi Dictatorship is Kershaw's landmark study of the Third Reich. It covers the major themes and debates relating to Nazism including the Holocaust, Hitler's authority and leadership, Nazi Foreign Policy and the aftermath, including issues surrounding Germany's unification. The Revelations edition includes a new preface from the author.
  broome county humane society photos: Walter Segal Alice Grahame, John McKean, 2021-01-14 This is a study of the architect Walter Segal (1907-1985): his intellectual biography (background, influences, thoughts, writings), his unique approach to architectural practice (and his built work) and his enduring impact on architecture and attitudes to housing across the world. It firstly sets out his formative years in continental Europe. Segal's father was an eminent modern painter, close to leading architects and artists and he grew up in a fascinating milieu, at the centre of the European avant-garde. With the rise of Hitler, this Jewish family fled, finally settling in England prior to the Second World War. The second section focuses on Walter Segal's central theme of popular housing, his unique and independent form of professional practice, how he managed to spread his ideas through writing and teaching, and how his architecture developed towards the timber-frame system known world-wide today as 'the Segal system, ' which could be used by people to build their own houses. The final section of the book explores the legacy offered by Segal to younger generations; how his work and example, half a century after his timber 'system' was developed, leads to the possibility of making, and then living within, communities whose places are constructed with a flexible, easily assembled, planet-friendly timberframe building system today and tomorrow.
  broome county humane society photos: Taking Utilitarianism Seriously Christopher Woodard, 2019 Christopher Woodard presents a new and rich version of utilitarianism, the idea that ethics is ultimately about what makes people's lives go better. He launches a state-of-the-art defence of the theory, often seen as excessively simple, and shows that it can account for much of the complexity and nuance of everyday ethical thought.
  broome county humane society photos: Super Cooper Saves the Day , 2017-10-31 A little boy with a big personality...that is Cooper! Cooper Busch is a lovable, energetic 4-year-old boy who was born with Down Syndrome. In November 2016 he was diagnosed with Acute Myelod Leukemia. Although his treatment includes multiple blood transfusions and chemotherapy at Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse, Cooper is full of life and energy, living up to his nickname, Super Cooper. Cooper's crew of community supporters has rallied behind this brave little boy by organizing fundraisers, sending in meals for the family, creating and selling Super Cooper t-shirts and so much more. Upon hearing Cooper's story, local artist Russell Richardson offered to create this very special book, with proceeds of the book sales going to the Busch family. Cooper lives with parents, Tara and Steve Busch, his brother Cole and his sister Hope. He loves swimming, cars, trucks and motorcycles, books, and superheroes like himself.
  broome county humane society photos: Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Marc Bekoff, Carron A. Meaney, 2013-12-16 Human beings' responsibility to and for their fellow animals has become an increasingly controversial subject. This book provides a provocative overview of the many different perspectives on the issues of animal rights and animal welfare in an easy-to-use encyclopedic format. Original contributions, from over 125 well-known philosophers, biologists, and psychologists in this field, create a well-balanced and multi-disciplinary work. Users will be able to examine critically the varied angles and arguments and gain a better understanding of the history and development of animal rights and animal protectionist movements around the world. Outstanding Reference Source Best Reference Source
  broome county humane society photos: The Crucible Arthur Miller, 2013
  broome county humane society photos: History of Otsego County, New York Duane Hamilton Hurd, 1878
  broome county humane society photos: History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York James Hadden Smith, 1880
  broome county humane society photos: Kaaterskill Falls Allegra Goodman, 2009-10-21 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “A richly textured portrait . . . an intimate look at a closed Orthodox community.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK It is 1976. And the tiny upstate New York town of Kaaterskill Falls is bustling with summer people in dark coats, fedoras, and long, modest dresses. Living side by side with Yankee year-rounders, they are the disciples of Rav Elijah Kirshner. Elizabeth Shulman is a restless wife and mother of five daughters; her imagination transcends her cloistered community. Across the street Andras Melish is drawn to Kaaterskill by his adoring older sisters. Comforted, yet crippled by his sisters’ love, he cannot overcome the ambivalence he feels toward his own children and his young wife. At the top of the hill, Rav Kirshner is nearing the end of his life. As he struggles to decide which of his sons should succeed him—the pious but stolid Isaiah or the brilliant but rebellious Jeremy—his followers wrestle with their future and their past. With this community, Allegra Goodman weaves magic. The nationally bestselling author of The Family Markowitz crafts a tale of family and tradition—one that confirms this author’s place as a virtuoso of her generation.
  broome county humane society photos: The Grog Book Maggie Brady, 2005 The aim of this book is to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia with ideas and strategies for managing alcohol. It draws on selected cases, dealing with what indigenous people themselves have done, and us written for those who are able to encourage and stimulate community based intervention.
  broome county humane society photos: Here's A Little Poem , 2007-02-13 This exuberant celebration of poetry is an essential book for every young one’s library and a gorgeous gift to be both shared and treasured. Sit back and savor a superb collection of more than sixty poems by a wide range of talented writers, from Margaret Wise Brown to Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes to A. A. Milne. Greeting the morning, enjoying the adventures of the day, cuddling up to a cozy bedtime — these are poems that highlight the moments of a toddler’s world from dawn to dusk. Carefully gathered by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters and delightfully illustrated by Polly Dunbar, Here's a Little Poem offers a comprehensive introduction to some remarkable poets, even as it captures a very young child’s intense delight in the experiences and rituals of every new day.
  broome county humane society photos: The Odessa File Frederick Forsyth, 2011 Suspense fiction. Reissues of 7 of Forsyth's classic thrillers.
  broome county humane society photos: Down to Earth Sociology James M. Henslin, 2005 The twelfth edition's new readings include selections on the unspoken rules of social interaction, the shocking disparities between upper- and lower-class life, America's changing attitudes toward work and family and the roles they fulfill, and the McDonaldization of American society. Together with these essential new articles, the selections by Peter Berger, Herbert Gans, Erving Goffman, Donna Eder, Zella Luria, C. Wright Mills, Deborah Tannen, Barrie Thorne, Sidney Katz, Philip Zimbardo, and many others provide firsthand reporting that gives students a sense of being there. Henslin also explains basic methods of social research, providing insight into how sociologists explore the social world. The selections in Down to Earth Sociology highlight the most significant themes of contemporary sociology, ranging from the sociology of gender, power, politics, sports, and religion, to the contemporary crises of racial tension, crime, rape, poverty, and homelessness.
  broome county humane society photos: Disaster Search Dogs Melissa McDaniel, Wilma Melville, 2005 An addition to a nonfiction series about special canines describes the history, selection, training, and accomplishments of different dogs used in disaster search and rescue operations.
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  broome county humane society photos: Essentials of Behavioral Research Robert Rosenthal, Ralph L. Rosnow, 1991 This is an advanced undergraduate - or postgraduate - level text designed for courses in research methods and intermediate quantitative methods offered in departments of psychology, education, sociology and communication. Equally emphasizing the collection and analysis of research data, students should be able to plan an original study, collect and analyze data and report the results of the study in a professional manner.
  broome county humane society photos: Emo and San Salvador Brigida Nailon, 2005-09 Follows the life of Father Nicholas Emo (1853-1915), who came to Australia as a Catholic Missionary to the Aborigines in North Western Australia, and looks at the constitutional status of Aboriginal peoples before and after the establishment of the Commonwealth in 1901.
  broome county humane society photos: Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division: Chronological catalog Library of Congress. Rare Book Division, 1972
  broome county humane society photos: Carp Are Jerks Mark J Usyk, 2019-03-20 From the self proclaimed marginal fly fisherman and author of Reflections of a Fly Rod comes a unique look at life and the left hooks it throws: A look straight down the barrel through the guides of a fly rod. Mark chases everything that swims... Trout, Bass, Steelhead, and every now and then when no one is looking, carp. But is he really chasing fish, or is it something more?
  broome county humane society photos: Women Out of Their Sphere Anne McLay, 1992
  broome county humane society photos: Zack Carr George Carr, 2002 As the creative director of Calvin Klein, where he worked for nearly three decades, Carr helped elevate the house to one of the premier forces in fashion worldwide. His premature death from cancer in 2000 cut short a life and career that is celebrated in rich detail by this exquisite compilation of photographs, sketches and selected writings. A tour of a world inhabited by Carr's many muses (Balenciaga, Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy) and friends (Marina Schiano, Gwyneth Paltrow), ZACK CARR features over 200 full-colour and b/w photos and illustrations.
  broome county humane society photos: The Standard Periodical Directory , 1978 This directory may be used to identify specialized trade journals as possible sources of business information or advertising.
  broome county humane society photos: Sociology James M. Henslin, 2023 Throughout this text, the goal is to share with your students how fascinating and enlightening sociology is. Because sociology is about social life and we live in a changing global society, this 15th edition of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach continues to reflect the national and global changes that engulf us, as well as presents new sociological research. The down-to-earth examples, for which this text is known, will help your students see how sociology applies to them. So will the photos, about 555 of them, of which 228 are new. The photos are neither random nor fillers. I have either selected or taken each of these photos, as well as written each caption. By tying the photos and their captions directly into the text, they become part of your students' learning experience--
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