Allard

Allard

Author: Alan Allard

Publisher: Crowood Press UK

Published: 2020-03-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781785005596

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The remarkable story of everything Sydney Herbert Allard achieved in motor sport and motor car manufacture is framed in an up-to-date commentary co-authored by his own son. This is a tribute unswayed by legend, but based on the facts and achievements of his eponymous company. With contributions from the Allard Owners' Club and Allard Register, this book contains painstaking research of Allard history from 1929 to present day.


Miss Nelson is Missing!

Miss Nelson is Missing!

Author: Harry Allard

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780395401460

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Suggests activities to be used at home to accompany the reading of Miss Nelson is missing by Harry Allard in the classroom.


Bumps in the Night

Bumps in the Night

Author: Harry Allard

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780440412861

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Dudley Stork enlists his friends to help rid his house of things that go bump in the night.


William Albert Allard, Five Decades

William Albert Allard, Five Decades

Author: William Albert Allard

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1426206372

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This book contains 50 years of photography by the author, a National Geographic photographer. He was a pioneer of color photography with a style that called for entering people's homes and hearts; by winning their confidence he was able to capture "off guard" moments, and reveal the depth of human nature. His work reveals beauty, mystery, and a sense of adventure. Part photography retrospective and part personal memoir, this book paints a full picture of the life of a globe-trekking photographer over the past half century.


The Stupids Die

The Stupids Die

Author: Harry Allard

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780395383643

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The Stupid family thinks they are dead when the lights go out. "Excellent pacing, concise, witty prose, and artwork perfectly suited to the text." -- School Library Journal, starred review


Places in Need

Places in Need

Author: Scott W. Allard

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 2017-06-20

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1610448650

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Americans think of suburbs as prosperous areas that are relatively free from poverty and unemployment. Yet, today more poor people live in the suburbs than in cities themselves. In Places in Need, social policy expert Scott W. Allard tracks how the number of poor people living in suburbs has more than doubled over the last 25 years, with little attention from either academics or policymakers. Rising suburban poverty has not coincided with a decrease in urban poverty, meaning that solutions for reducing poverty must work in both cities and suburbs. Allard notes that because the suburban social safety net is less-developed than the urban safety net, a better understanding of suburban communities is critical for understanding and alleviating poverty in metropolitan areas. Using census data, administrative data from safety net programs, and interviews with nonprofit leaders in the Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas, Allard shows that poor suburban households resemble their urban counterparts in terms of labor force participation, family structure, and educational attainment. In the last few decades, suburbs have seen increases in single-parent households, decreases in the number of college graduates, and higher unemployment rates. As a result, suburban demand for safety net assistance has increased. Concerning is evidence suburban social service providers—which serve clients spread out over large geographical areas, and often lack the political and philanthropic support that urban nonprofit organizations can command—do not have sufficient resources to meet the demand. To strengthen local safety nets, Allard argues for expanding funding and eligibility to federal programs such as SNAP and the Earned Income Tax Credit, which have proven effective in urban and suburban communities alike. He also proposes to increase the capabilities of community-based service providers through a mix of new funding and capacity-building efforts. Places in Need demonstrates why researchers, policymakers, and nonprofit leaders should focus more on the shared fate of poor urban and suburban communities. This account of suburban vulnerability amidst persistent urban poverty provides a valuable foundation for developing more effective antipoverty strategies.


When the World Calls

When the World Calls

Author: Stanley Meisler

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2011-02-22

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0807095478

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A complete and revealing history of the Peace Corps—in time for its fiftieth anniversary When the World Calls is the first complete and balanced look at the Peace Corps's first fifty years. Stanley Meisler's engaging narrative exposes Washington infighting, presidential influence, and the Volunteers' unique struggles abroad. He deftly unpacks the complicated history with sharp analysis and memorable anecdotes, taking readers on a global trek starting with the historic first contingent of Volunteers to Ghana on August 30, 1961.


Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted

Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted

Author: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-10-29

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1451659229

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The behind-the-scenes story of the making of the classic television series offers insight into how the influential show reflected changing American perspectives and was a first situation comedy to employ numerous women as writers and producers.


The Allards

The Allards

Author: Wilmont Kreis

Publisher:

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780615260877

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The first in a series of eight historical novels about the French-Canadian-Detroit Allard family from immigration from France to Quebec in the seventeenth century to Detroit after WWII. Each book is the story of one generation. The books are based on fact but considerable license is used. The first book is the story of a young Normand man and his travel to Quebec and his life as an early settler. Reach the author at [email protected]