Metropolitan Philadelphia
Title | Metropolitan Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Conn |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | 285 |
Release | 2013-02-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0812204085 |
As America's fifth largest city and fourth largest metropolitan region, Philadelphia is tied to its surrounding counties and suburban neighborhoods. It is this vital relationship, suggests Steven Conn, that will make or break greater Philadelphia. The Philadelphia region has witnessed virtually every major political, economic, and social transformation of American life. Having once been an industrial giant, the region is now struggling to fashion a new identity in a postindustrial world. On the one hand, Center City has been transformed into a vibrant hub with its array of restaurants, shops, cultural venues, and restored public spaces. On the other, unchecked suburban sprawl has generated concerns over rising energy costs and loss of agriculture and open spaces. In the final analysis, the region will need a dynamic central city for its future, while the city will also need a healthy sustainable region for its long-term viability. Central to the identity of a twenty-first century Metropolitan Philadelphia, Conn argues, is the deep and complicated interplay of past and present. Looking at the region through the wide lens of its culture and history, Metropolitan Philadelphia moves seamlessly between past and present. Displaying a specialist's knowledge of the area as well as a deep personal connection to his subject, Conn examines the shifting meaning of the region's history, the utopian impulse behind its founding, the role of the region in creating the American middle class, the regional watershed, and the way art and cultural institutions have given shape to a resident identity. Impressionistic and beautifully written, Metropolitan Philadelphia will be of great interest to urbanists and at the same time accessible to the wider public intrigued in the rich history and cultural dynamics of this fascinating region. What emerges from the book is a wide-ranging understanding of what it means to say, "I'm from Philadelphia."
Air Pollution Report, Federal Facilities, Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region
Title | Air Pollution Report, Federal Facilities, Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region PDF eBook |
Author | Carl E. Edlund |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 52 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Air |
ISBN |
Air Pollution Report, Federal Facilities: Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region
Title | Air Pollution Report, Federal Facilities: Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region PDF eBook |
Author | United States. National Air Pollution Control Administration |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 52 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Air |
ISBN |
Schuylkill Valley Metro, Philadelphia, Montgomery,Chester, Berks
Title | Schuylkill Valley Metro, Philadelphia, Montgomery,Chester, Berks PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Metropolitan Detention Center, Philadelphia
Title | Metropolitan Detention Center, Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 652 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Act Like You Got Some Sense
Title | Act Like You Got Some Sense PDF eBook |
Author | Jamie Foxx |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Total Pages | 229 |
Release | 2021-10-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1538703297 |
From Academy Award-winning multi-talent Jamie Foxx, a hilariously candid look at the joys and pitfalls of being the father of two daughters. Jamie Foxx has won an Academy Award and a Grammy Award, laughed with sitting presidents, and partied with the biggest names in hip-hop. But he is most proud of his role as father to two very independent young women, Corinne and Anelise. Jamie might not always know what he’s doing when it comes to raising girls—especially when they talk to him about TikTok (PlikPlok?) and don’t share his enthusiasm for flashy Rolls Royces—but he does his best to show up for them every single day. Luckily, he has a strong example to follow: his beloved late grandmother, Estelle Marie Talley. Jamie learned everything he knows about parenting from the fierce woman who raised him: As he puts it, she’s “Madea before Tyler Perry put on the pumps and the gray wig.” In Act Like You Got Some Sense—a title inspired by Estelle—Jamie shares up close and personal stories about the tough love and old-school values he learned growing up in the small town of Terrell, Texas; his early days trying to make it in Hollywood; the joys and challenges of achieving stardom; and how each phase of his life shaped his parenting journey. Hilarious, poignant, and always brutally honest, this is Jamie Foxx like we’ve never seen him before.
Restructuring the Philadelphia Region
Title | Restructuring the Philadelphia Region PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Adams |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2008-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1592138977 |
Restructuring the Philadelphia Region offers one of the most comprehensive and careful investigations written to date about metropolitan inequalities in America’s large urban regions. Moving beyond simplistic analyses of cities-versus-suburbs, the authors use a large and unique data set to discover the special patterns of opportunity in greater Philadelphia, a sprawling, complex metropolitan region consisting of more than 350 separate localities. With each community operating its own public services and competing to attract residents and businesses, the places people live offer them dramatically different opportunities. The book vividly portrays the region’s uneven development—paying particular attention to differences in housing, employment and educational opportunities in different communities—and describes the actors who are working to promote greater regional cooperation. Surprisingly, local government officials are not prominent among those actors. Instead, a rich network of “third-sector” actors, represented by nonprofit organizations, quasi-governmental authorities and voluntary associations, is shaping a new form of regionalism.