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The Ravaging Tide: Strange Weather, Future Katrinas, and the Coming Death of America's Coastal Cities

door Mike Tidwell

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It happens too often&—well-regarded authors write an excellent full-length text, only to have it sliced and diced into a brief edition whose narrative bears little resemblance to the original. Thankfully, you have a choice&—KTR Brief is carefully condensed by Barbour and Wright, giving your students the continuity and consistency of the full version, just in a more concise package. &  Serving as a true aid to teachers, each chapter&’s discussion of &“who gets what and how&” is designed to build students&’ analytical abilities. By introducing them to the seminal work in the field and showing them how to employ the themes of power and citizenship, this proven text builds confidence in students who want to take an active part in their communities and government. &  In this fourth edition, students will find discussion of the Obama administration&’s early successes and setbacks, of how Congress fared under Democratic majorities, of the 2010 midterm election results, and of the lasting and lingering affects of the Great Recession, health care reform passage, two ongoing wars, the BP oil spill, and a fast-changing mass media climate. &  Barbour and Wright have carefully crafted each sidebar, box, and profile to develop students&’ critical thinking skills: &  What&’s at Stake?-What&’s at Stake Revisited vignettes bookend each chapter asking students to think about what people are struggling to get from politics. Consider the Source unpacks a method for assessing different types of political information: look for bias, lay out the argument, uncover evidence, and sort out political implications.Profiles in Citizenship feature advice about the various ways students can enter public life and make a difference from figures like Sandra Day O&’Connor, Bill Richardson, and Bill Maher.… (meer)
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This is mostly a political action statement. Starting with the failure of political will in New Orleans, it moves on to discuss the threat to the Northeast Coast of the United States and goes on to recommend action. Since I'm already convinced of the problem and have been doing what I feel is best to get it resolved, I didn't find much of use here. ( )
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Not as good as Bayou Farewell. ( )
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It happens too often&—well-regarded authors write an excellent full-length text, only to have it sliced and diced into a brief edition whose narrative bears little resemblance to the original. Thankfully, you have a choice&—KTR Brief is carefully condensed by Barbour and Wright, giving your students the continuity and consistency of the full version, just in a more concise package. &  Serving as a true aid to teachers, each chapter&’s discussion of &“who gets what and how&” is designed to build students&’ analytical abilities. By introducing them to the seminal work in the field and showing them how to employ the themes of power and citizenship, this proven text builds confidence in students who want to take an active part in their communities and government. &  In this fourth edition, students will find discussion of the Obama administration&’s early successes and setbacks, of how Congress fared under Democratic majorities, of the 2010 midterm election results, and of the lasting and lingering affects of the Great Recession, health care reform passage, two ongoing wars, the BP oil spill, and a fast-changing mass media climate. &  Barbour and Wright have carefully crafted each sidebar, box, and profile to develop students&’ critical thinking skills: &  What&’s at Stake?-What&’s at Stake Revisited vignettes bookend each chapter asking students to think about what people are struggling to get from politics. Consider the Source unpacks a method for assessing different types of political information: look for bias, lay out the argument, uncover evidence, and sort out political implications.Profiles in Citizenship feature advice about the various ways students can enter public life and make a difference from figures like Sandra Day O&’Connor, Bill Richardson, and Bill Maher.

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