When you think of American immigration, what images come to mind? Ellis Island. East Side tenements. Pushcarts on Eighth Avenue. Little Italy. Chinatown. El Barrio. New York City has always been central to the immigrant experience in the United States. In the last three decades, the volume of immigration has increased as has the diversity of immigrant origins and experiences. Contemporary immigration conjures up old images but also some new ones: The sweatshops and ethnic neighborhoods are still there, but so are cell phones, faxes, e-mails, and the more intense and multilayered involvement of immigrants in the social, economic, and political life of both home and host societies.
In this ambitious book, nineteen scholars from a broad range of disciplines bring our understanding of New York's immigrant communities up to date by exploring the interaction between economic globalization and transnationalization, demographic change, and the evolving racial, ethnic, and gender dynamics in the city. Urban and suburban, Asian, European, Latin American, and Caribbean, men and women and children -- the essays here analyze the complex forces that shape the contemporary immigrant experience in New York City and the links between immigrant communities in New York and their countries of origin.
Lymphocyte Homing to the Skin
There has been enormous progress regarding the understanding of T-cell homing within the last decade. It is now possible to identify the multitude of molecules involved, such as cytokines, chemokines, and adhesion molecules, and to unravel their complex interactions resulting in controlled, non-random T-cell recirculation. These insights are now being explored therapeutically, with several compounds close to approval. This book summarizes the key findings in the field, bringing insight not only to the physiology and pathophysiology of T-cell homing as a process, but also to the manipulation of this process for therapeutic benefit.
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Sleeper Cell
"Sleeper Cell" takes viewers behind the veil of a U.S. home-grown terrorist group, tracking the harrowing challenges faced by a FBI agent determined to learn it's secrets. Having posed as a prisoner inside a federal penitentiary, a young agent (Michael Ealy) develops contacts that enable him to infiltrate an Islamic terrorist cell in Los Angeles. The cell is led by an intimidating, charismatic extremist (Oded Fehr), who considers all acts of violence moral when serving the greater good of his cause. But early in the investigation something goes wrong, placing lives - and the integrity of a three-year mission - in serious jeopardy.
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The Silicon Eye: How a Silicon Valley Company Aims to Make All Current Computers, Cameras, and Cell Phones Obsolete
"The Silicon Eye" is a rollicking narrative of some of the smartest--and most colorful--people on earth and their race to transform an entire industry. Foveon's plan is to make all current computers, cameras, and cell phones obsolete.
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Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam - Limited Edition Box Set (DVD)
The first of the immensely popular GUNDAM Anim?s, MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM begins in the year 0079 of the Universal Century, as the Earth Federation fights a losing battle against the rogue Principality of Zeon. This sequel, MOBILE SUIT ZETA GUNDAM, takes place in 0087, after the Earth Federation has defeated Zeon. A special unit known as the Titans forcibly exerts control over rebellious space colonies. In the process, the Titans kill off an entire colony. Peace between Earthlings and space dwellers is...
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Turn of the Century by Kurt Anderson, ISBN 0385335040
The millennium is here. Barbie World has opened in Vegas. Charles Manson's parole hearing is on live TV. And George and Lizzie are a Manhattan power couple with three kids in private school and take-out from Hiroshima Boy waiting at the door. Lizzie owns a software start-up. George is a TV producer. With cell phones tickling their thighs and gossip buzzing in their ears, their future couldn't be brighter. Until, that is, Lizzie cuts a deal with George's boss and gets an office twenty-one floors above...
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Fodor's Around Denver with Kids: 68 Great Things to Do Together by Fodor's, ISBN 0676901875
Each book focuses on 68 terrific ideas for family days, from museums and puppet theaters to skyscrapers and parks. Written by parents who live in the cities they cover, these books are smart about what kids like -- and about what parents need. All the details for planning are included: addresses, phone numbers, admission prices, and age-appropriateness. "Hey, Kids!" info boxes provide fun facts and interesting trivia about the destination, and "Kid-Friendly Eats" features recommend three or four...
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The Hero's Walk by Anita Rau Badami, ISBN 0345450922
In a small, dusty town in India, Sripathi Rao struggles as a copywriter to keep his family afloat in their crumbling ancestral home. But his mother berates him for not becoming a lawyer, his son prefers social protest to work, his unmarried sister seethes with repressed desire, and his wife, though subservient, blames him for refusing to communicate with their daughter Maya, who defied tradition, rejecting her proper Brahmin fiance for a Caucasian husband. Then a phone call brings tragedy: Maya and...
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The Hero's Walk by Anita Rau Badami, ISBN 0345450922
In a small, dusty town in India, Sripathi Rao struggles as a copywriter to keep his family afloat in their crumbling ancestral home. But his mother berates him for not becoming a lawyer, his son prefers social protest to work, his unmarried sister seethes with repressed desire, and his wife, though subservient, blames him for refusing to communicate with their daughter Maya, who defied tradition, rejecting her proper Brahmin fiance for a Caucasian husband. Then a phone call brings tragedy: Maya and...
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