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Secwepemctsin Children's Reader
The Secwepemctsin Children's Reader was written at the SCES Language Department on June 2, 1998 by Mona JulesNot peer reviewedChildren's reade
Secwepemctsin Children's Reader
The Secwepemctsin Children's Reader was written at the SCES Language Department on June 2, 1998 by Mona JulesNot peer reviewedChildren's reade
Health Policy, Equity, and the Lead Poisoning Crisis: A Conversation with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha delivered the 33rd Annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy on Thursday, September 23, 2021. This year\u27s lecture was titled, Health Policy, Equity, and the Lead Poisoning Crisis: A Conversation with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, FAAP, is founder and director of the Michigan State University and Hurley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative, an innovative and model public health program in Flint, Michigan.
A pediatrician, scientist, activist, and author, Dr. Hanna-Attisha has testified three times before the United States Congress and was awarded the Freedom of Expression Courage Award by PEN America. She was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World and recognized as one of USA Today’s Women of the Century for her role in uncovering the Flint water crisis and leading recovery efforts, and most recently, received the 2020 Fries Prize for Improving Health.
A frequent contributor to national media outlets, including the New York Times and Washington Post, Dr. Hanna-Attisha has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, BBC and countless other outlets championing the cause of children in Flint and beyond. She is the founding donor of the Flint Child Health and Development Fund (flintkids.org). A Covid-19 survivor, Dr. Hanna-Attisha has donated her convalescent plasma several times while continuing to advocate for health and racial equity.
With concentrations in environmental health and health policy, Dr. Hanna-Attisha received her bachelor’s degree and Master of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan. She completed her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and her residency at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit, where she was chief resident. She is currently a Charles Stewart Mott Endowed Professor of Public Health and an associate professor of pediatrics and human development at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.
Dr. Hanna-Attisha is the author of the widely acclaimed and bestselling book What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City. For more information on Dr. Hanna-Attisha, please visit www.prhspeakers.com
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MARAMURES COUNTY
Initiating and developing a business involves a considerable risk and a sustained effort in order to defeat the inertia against what is new. The person initiating a business, assuming the responsibility and risk of its development and benefiting from theentrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship, profit, businesses
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Mona Simpson: Q&A with the Bestselling Novelist and Professor of English
Mona Simpson writes novels. Her 1987 debut, Anywhere But Here, follows Adele and Ann August, a mother and daughter who move from the Midwest to Los Angeles in search of a less ordinary life. The novel went on to be a national bestseller, winning the Whiting Award in 1986, catapulting the author into the literary spotlight. Simpson followed her first novel’s success with a sequel: The Lost Father, published in 1992. Four years later, Simpson returned with A Regular Guy (1996). That same year Granta named Simpson one of America’s Best Young Novelists. In 2000, Simpson published Off Keck Road, a novel about a small town spinster, a man who has always been in her life, and a young girl, who completes the odd triangle. This work was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. Her upcoming novel, My Hollywood (Knopf, Spring 2010), depicts the upstairs/downstairs ironies, enmities, and strange affections between a community of immigrant nannies and their employers in contemporary Los Angeles. Presently, Simpson has begun a story about the lives and loves of Diaspora Arabs in Europe, the Gulf, and the United States, and of their more assimilated, half-American cousins. Simpson is also a Professor in the Department of English and plays an active part in organizing the Friends of English and Hammer Museum’s popular “Some Favorite Writers” series. On a recent summer afternoon, I sat down in a Brentwood coffee shop with Simpson to talk about her work and, in particular, The American Cousins
Inside Mona Hatoum
Examines the work of the Lebanese artist Mona Hatoum, whose work is included in the exhibition Rites of Passage at the Tate Gallery, in London (15 June-3 Sept. 1995). The author notes that Hatoum's work is a combination of sculpture, installation, performance, photography and video, and comments on the participation which viewing her work requires from the spectator. She describes the pieces which are included in the exhibition, focusing particularly on the most recent piece Corps Etranger, which uses video and audio technology to present a representation of the female body photographed internally and externally using microscopic medical probes, and discusses the issues raised by such a representation
Setsatsinas r Secwepmc to Stsmamelt: Eastern Dialect
This is a songbook in the eastern dialect of the Secwepemc peoples. It is organized into Primary/Intermediate Songs, Early Childhood/Beginner Songs, Winter and Christmas Songs with the last section containing poems, prayers, finger plays and games. Secwepemc Childrens' songsNot peer reviewedMusic BookTranslation and desktop publishing by Mona Jule
POLA KEMITRAAN PENGEMBANGAN RUMAH SEWA PEKERJA INDUSTRI DIKAWASAN INDUSTRI Studi Kasus : Kawasan Industri MM2100, Cibitung
ABSTRACTThe growing up of economic in Indonesia, automatically increase the activity in industrial area. Industrial Town as the location of the factory build cannot be denied that made the total of factories are increasing too. The labors who work in this industrial town were also increasing. The labors’ need a house to stay in and housing is one of they needed. Labors need housing, not just a house to stay but live. In United States and Canada, there is a program for their labors, which stated by George Fallis and Tom Schwartz and many literatures about the housing program for labor. But in Indonesia, there is not much literature about the housing program for the labors. Department of Housing has the regulation for housing for the employees that the salaryis below some amount. The focus of this research is to describe where the labors live, how the labors housing, and why the partnership of rental housing in industrial town could not be build. MM2100 is the object to be research because this industrial town has the same typical of industrial town in others area. The method of this research is using qualitative methods, by analyzing the benefits and the detriments of supplying labors housing, which supposed to be held by the government, employers, and employees. The conclusion of this research is, that there is still not good communication between the public sector and private sector to supplying the labors housing. As long as there is no communication between those parties, the partnership of labors housing will be not applicable, as what George Fallis said, the non-profit housing will be not working if there is no good perception among parties.Keyword : rental housing, labor, industrial estate, employee housing.ABSTRAKPertumbuhan ekonomi di Indonesia, membuat kegiatan industri pun meningkat. Kawasan Industri sebagai lokasi tempat berdirinya pabrik (sebagai tempat berproduksi), secara terus menerus bertambah jumlah investornya. Jumlah pekerja yang ada di lokasi pun meningkat. Pekerja-pekerja tersebut memerlukan tempat untuk tinggal. Perumahan merupakan satu kebutuhan penting bagi semua orang, termasuk para pekerja industri di sini. Jumlah pekerja industri di Kawasan Industri yang cukup banyak, menuntut keberadan perumahan. Di Amerika Serikat, terdapat program bantuan perumahan bagi pekerja melalui kemitraan yang dikemukakan oleh George Fallis dan Tom Schwartz. Namun di negara Indonesia, belum terdapat program khusus yang serupa. Masih berupa kebijakan, Keputusan Menteri Perumahan Rakyat mengenai subsidi bagi masyarakat yang berpenghasilan sesuai UMR saja. Program kemitraan dalam pengadaan asrama bagi pekerja industri belum dapat berjalan. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui mengapa perumahan bagi pekerja industri di Kawasan Industri MM2100, Cibitung, Bekasi belum dapat terlaksana atau terbangun hingga saat ini. Lokasi pemilihan KI MM2100 karena KI tersebut dapat mewakili tipikal KI lainnya yang ada di daerah Bekasi. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah dengan melihat keuntungan dan kerugian yang masing-masing pihak yang terkait dengan sistem pengadaan perumahan bagi pekerja industri di KI. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perlu adanya persamaan pemahaman di setiap pihak terkait keuntungan, kerugian dan manfaat yang bisa diperoleh apabila perumahan sewa bagi pekerja industri terbangun. Selama semua pihak terkait belum menyamakan persepsi, maka program kemitraan pengadaan perumahan bagi pekerja di kawasan industri tidak terlaksana.Kata kunci : rumah sewa, pekerja pabrik, kawasan industri, perumahan karyawan
Pengembangan perumahan sewa pekerja industri di kawasan industri dengan pola kemitraan, studi kasus: Kawasan Industri MM2100, Cibitung, Bekasi
Seiring dengan pertumbuhan ekonomi di Indonesia, maka kegiatan industri pun meningkat. Kawasan Industri sebagai lokasi tempat berdirinya pabrik (sebagai tempat berproduksi), tidak dapat disangkal terus bertambah jumlah investornya. Pekerja-pekerja tersebut memerlukan tempat tinggal. Perumahan satu kebutuhan penting bagi semua orang, termasuk para pekerja industri di kawasan Industri. Jumlah pekerja industri di Kawasan Industri yang cukup banyak, otomatis menuntut keberadaan perumahan, bukanlah hanya sekedar tempat tinggal atau pemukiman. Di Amerika Serikat, terdapat program bantuan perumahan bagi pekerja melalui kemitraan yang dikemukakan oleh George Falis dan Tom Schwartz. Namun di Negara Indonesia, belum terdapat program khusus yang serupa. Yang ada adalah berupa kebijakan, Keputusan Menteri Perumahan Rakyat mengenai subsidi bagi masyarakat yang berpenghasilan rendah. Program kemitraan dalam pengadaan asrama bagi pekerja industri belum dapat berjalan. Penelitian ini ditunjukan untuk mengungkap alasan-alasan yang ada, mengapa perumahan bagi pekerja industri di Kawasan Industri MM2100, Cibitung, Bekasi belum dapat terlaksanakan atau terbangun hingga saat ini. Lokasi pemilihan KI MM2100 dikarenakan KI tersebut dapat mewakili tipikal KI lainnya yang ada di daerah Bekasi. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah dengan melihat keuntungan dan kerugian yang ditiap-tiap pihak yang terkait dengan system pengadaan perumahan bagi pekerja industri di KI MM2100. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa perlu adanya persamaan pemahaman di setiap pihak terkait keuntungan (nilai positif), kerugian (nilai negative) dan manfaat yang bias diperoleh apabila perumahan sewa bagi pekerja industri terbangun. Selama pihak-pihak terkait belum dapat menyamakan persepsi tersebut, maka program kemitraan pengadaan perumahan bagi pekerja di kawasan industri tidak akan terlaksana. Hal ini dikarenakan program kemitraan tidak dapat berjalan dengan baik apabila disalah satu pihak tidak mendapat keuntungan atau nilai positif dari program yang diadakannya
STUDY ON URBAN RESIDUAL SPACE AS SOLUTIONS REVIEW FOR AREA PROBLEMS
In cities, spaces were intentionally formed, planned, or unintentionally unplanned. Unlike planned spaces, unplanned spaces in urban areas eventually tend to cause problems for the area. These spaces were referred to as residual spaces, which were generally vacant land or open space in various urban spaces. Urban residual space was also commonly found in tertiary activity centers in big cities like Jakarta, one of which was in the trade and service area of the city. Residual space in such areas grew and developed due to dense activity within the area, resulting building density, irregularity in some spatial use and environmental degradation. Due such conditions, several questions are significant to be raised. What are the typology, utilization, and its impacts on the area? Did it only cause a problem, or could it be a solution to problems within the area? This study aimed to examine the typology of residual space based on the shape, location, utilization, and impact of trade and service activities in South Jakarta, Kebayoran Lama area. The proposed approach used was a qualitative study of the residual spaces in predetermined trade and commercial areas. The study results of the physical, spatial, visual, and social conditions of urban residual space were explained descriptively to get a picture of the characteristics of the form, location, utilization, and impact on the area
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