Manufacturing the Gang

Manufacturing the Gang

Author: Raúl Damacio Tovares

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2002-05-30

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0313011001

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Coverage of Mexican-American youth gangs has been a staple of local television news in the United States for decades, and its form and content have come to embody many journalistic cliches: the rising tide of violence, the spread of drug addiction, the alienated minority youth. But as this bold new study argues, these stories contain gross exaggerations that lead to the reinforcement of stereotypes about Mexican-American young people and the Mexican-American community in general. Indeed, the police and community leaders greatly influence the content of this coverage by deciding what information to make available to the news media, while reporters select certain sources and ignore others, thus slanting the story even further. As author Raul Tovares makes clear, the true story of Mexican-American youth is far more complex than local news would have its viewers believe. Cultural values, organizational structures, and economic systems all contribute to the production of this journalism, which itself has a direct and real impact on the lives of Mexican-American teenagers. Unlike other books on the subject of Mexican-American youth gangs, Tovares's work critiques the very assumptions on which ideas about such gangs are based, and brings much-needed attention to a timely and often misunderstood subject.


MANUFACTURING

MANUFACTURING

Author: Shivkumar Raghuwanshi

Publisher: S Auspicious

Published:

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ISBN-13:

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This book is designed to serve as a guide for the aspirants for Mechanical Engineering who are preparing for different exams like State Engineering service Exams, GATE, ESE/IES, RSEB-AE/JE, SSC JE, RRB-JE, State AE/JE, UPPSC-AE, and PSUs like NTPC, NHPC, BHEL, Coal India etc. The unique feature in this book is that the ESE/IES Mechanical Engineering Detailed coloured solutions of Previous years papers with extra information which covers every topic and subtopics within topic that are important on exams points of views. Each question is explained very clearly with the help of 3D diagrams. The previous years (from 2010 to 2021) questions decoded in a Question-Answer format in this book so that the aspirant can integrate these questions along in their regular preparation. If you completely read and understand this book you may succeed in the Mechanical engineering exam. This book will be a single tool for aspirants to perform well in the concerned examinations. ESE GATE ISRO SSC JE Mechanical Engineering Previous Years Papers Solutions Multi-Coloured eBooks. You will need not be to buy any standard books and postal study material from any Coaching institute. EVERYTHING IS FREE 15 DAYS FOR YOU. Download app from google play store. https://bit.ly/3vHWPne Go to our website: https://sauspicious.in


Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals, Seventh Edition

Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals, Seventh Edition

Author: Graham P. Bunn

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1351646990

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This book provides insight into the world of pharmaceutical quality systems and the key elements that must be in place to change the business and organizational dynamics from task-oriented procedure-based cultures to truly integrated quality business systems that are self-detecting and correcting. Chapter flow has been changed to adopt a quality systems organization approach, and supporting chapters have been updated based on current hot topics including the impact of the worldwide supply chain complexity and current regulatory trends.


Factory and Community in Stalin’s Russia

Factory and Community in Stalin’s Russia

Author: Kenneth M. Straus

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2010-11-23

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0822977257

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Kenneth Straus weaves together many threads in Russian social history to develop a new theory of working-class formation in the years of Stalin's First Five Year Plan. In so doing, he addresses a long-standing debate among historians by suggesting new answers to an old question: Was there social support for the Stalin regime among the Soviet working class during the 1930s, and if so, why?Straus argues that the keys for interpreting Stalinism lie in occupational specialization, on the one hand, and community organization, on the other. He focuses on the daily life of the new Soviet workers in the factory and community, arguing that the most significant new trends saw peasants becoming open hearth steel workers, housewives becoming auto assembly line workers and machine operatives, and youth training en masse rather than occupations categories in the vocational schools in the factories, the FZU.Tapping archival material only recently available and a wealth of published sources, Straus presents Soviet social history within a new analytical framework, suggesting that Stalinist forced industrialization and Soviet proletarianization is best understood within a comparative European framework, in which the theories of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber best elucidate both the broad similarities with Western trends and the striking exceptional aspects of the Soviet experience.