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  • Recession-Proof Living
    Recession-Proof Living


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  • Love in the Time of Recession
    Love in the Time of Recession

    Formed in Manchester in 1978, The Durutti Column were on of the first acts signed to the iconic Factory Records by Tony Wilson. Primarily the project of guitarist and vocalist Vini Reilly, the group have a cult following with notable fans including Brian Eno and John Frusciante. 'Love in the Time of Recession' finds Reilly and co continuing to explore genre-blending sounds. Highlights include the fuzzy guitar filled 'In Memory of Anthony' (a tribute to the late Factory Records founder Tony Wilson), and 'More Rainbows', an instrumental conversation between Vini Reilly's soaring guitar and girlfriend Poppy Morgan's dreamy electric piano.

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  • After the Great Recession: The New Normal
    After the Great Recession: The New Normal

    Political economy is a vibrant field of study in which one can draw worrying and profitable conclusions.After the Great Recession: The New Normal is the hybrid of a passionate left-leaning pamphlet and an academic essay in political economy.It brings together in a legible synthesis wide ranging readings to clarify and answer key questions, generating new ones.Why does neoliberalist economy blow bubbles, only to burst them by blowing new ones?How was cheap energy from fossil fuel the cradle of modern economic growth and hegemony?Here writes a fellow seeker with unfailing curiosity and an inquiring mind sustained by hope to build a new society based on mutual aid and shared ethical rules.Mutuality is the second law of the jungle, assisting group survival.This insightful, provocative and timely book provides a comprehensive view of the devastating 2008 financial crisis and its lasting impact on our world and the economy. As well as the nature of capitalism and its financialised version, she considers how environmental changes impact the ability to govern humanity, and what constraints for access to materials and energy may mean for civilisation’s future.The history of several oil shocks is researched, secure energy supplies being a primary driver for geostrategic strategies.The book suggests fossil fuel may not be available and/or profitable to extract in the quantities required long before renewable energy is able to substitute for it. Financialised capitalism, plagued by cycles of boom and bust damaging the real economy, is crashing in slow motion.It is urgent to agree on simplified political structures that may help us face the decline foretold in ‘Limits to Growth’, half a century ago, and prepare for future re-building.After the Great Recession: The New Normal appeals to its audience with a stoic and constructive voice so that we may eventually come together for a better outcome for us all.

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  • High Skill Migration and Recession : Gendered Perspectives
    High Skill Migration and Recession : Gendered Perspectives

    Women migrants are doubly-disadvantaged by their sex and outsider status when moving to a new country.Highly skilled women are no exception to this rule. This book explores the complex relationship between gender and high-skill migration, with a special focus on the impact of the current economic crisis on highly skilled women-migrants in Europe.

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  • Is this gum recession?

    Without a visual examination, it is difficult to definitively determine if gum recession is present. However, common signs of gum recession include the gum line appearing lower or uneven, teeth appearing longer, and sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. If you are concerned about gum recession, it is best to consult with a dentist for a proper evaluation and treatment recommendations.

  • Is that gum recession?

    Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue surrounding the teeth pulls back, exposing more of the tooth or its root. Common signs of gum recession include teeth appearing longer, sensitivity to hot or cold, and visible roots of the teeth. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to consult with a dentist to determine if it is indeed gum recession and to discuss potential treatment options.

  • Is gum recession normal?

    Gum recession is not considered normal and can be a sign of underlying dental issues. It can be caused by factors such as aggressive brushing, gum disease, genetics, or poor dental hygiene. If you notice gum recession, it is important to consult with a dentist to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment to prevent further recession and maintain oral health.

  • What is gum recession?

    Gum recession is a condition where the gum tissue surrounding the teeth wears away or pulls back, exposing more of the tooth or its root. This can lead to sensitivity, increased risk of decay, and an unattractive appearance. Gum recession can be caused by factors such as gum disease, aggressive brushing, genetics, or hormonal changes. Treatment options for gum recession may include scaling and root planing, gum grafting, or changes in oral hygiene habits.

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  • Black Families and Recession in the United States : The Enduring Impact of the Great Recession of 2007–2009
    Black Families and Recession in the United States : The Enduring Impact of the Great Recession of 2007–2009

    Black Families and the Recession in the United States goes beyond the massive loss of property among African Americans during the Great Recession of 2007–2009.It connects the housing experience to broader systems of inequality in America.Following the Great Recession of 2007–2009, the US elections of 2008, the impact of COVID-19, and widespread demonstrations resulting from the murder of George Floyd by police, the sociopolitical and economic status of Blacks in the United States is at a critical point in history, with demand for major transformation.The authors reveal a history of racist practices against Blacks in many systems, including education, policing, incarceration, wealth transmission, voting restrictions, and housing segregation.The social costs of the recession are manifested in the daily lives of African American families.In addition to financial losses, African Americans are more likely to be plagued with issues related to poverty, chronic illnesses, and lack of trust of social and economic institutions.Research, policy, and practical implications of this research include identifying social and economic supports unique to African Americans and determining strategies to strengthen families; paramount to addressing racial disparities.The interdisciplinary focus of this book appeals to a wide audience and areas of study.

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  • TV’s American Dream : US Television after the Great Recession
    TV’s American Dream : US Television after the Great Recession

    TV's American Dream examines how the U.S. television industry in the 2010s pursued audiences whose ideas about hope, fairness, work, and economic class were shaped by the Great Recession. While Americans navigated the trauma of the economic meltdown, the television industry faced growing pressure stemming from new program distribution and viewing methods, increasingly fragmented audiences, shifts in methods of advertising, and regulatory changes.To cut through the clutter of television content to appeal to elusive viewers, television programming reimagined some of the traditional representations of the American Dream and continued to bolster others.Exploring shows on different platforms from legacy networks to Netflix, Selznick takes a deep dive into representations of the American Dream on television.Each chapter of this book focuses on a particular strategy mobilized in the second decade of the new century to speak to audiences about their expectations for and concerns about the Dream.Bringing together research on industrial practices with an examination of sociocultural context, TV's American Dream demonstrates how interconnected forces give rise to the television programs that reinforce and redefine audiences’ ideas about the world in which they live.

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  • TV’s American Dream : US Television after the Great Recession
    TV’s American Dream : US Television after the Great Recession

    TV's American Dream examines how the U.S. television industry in the 2010s pursued audiences whose ideas about hope, fairness, work, and economic class were shaped by the Great Recession. While Americans navigated the trauma of the economic meltdown, the television industry faced growing pressure stemming from new program distribution and viewing methods, increasingly fragmented audiences, shifts in methods of advertising, and regulatory changes.To cut through the clutter of television content to appeal to elusive viewers, television programming reimagined some of the traditional representations of the American Dream and continued to bolster others.Exploring shows on different platforms from legacy networks to Netflix, Selznick takes a deep dive into representations of the American Dream on television.Each chapter of this book focuses on a particular strategy mobilized in the second decade of the new century to speak to audiences about their expectations for and concerns about the Dream.Bringing together research on industrial practices with an examination of sociocultural context, TV's American Dream demonstrates how interconnected forces give rise to the television programs that reinforce and redefine audiences’ ideas about the world in which they live.

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  • The Populist Moment : The Left After the Great Recession
    The Populist Moment : The Left After the Great Recession

    After thirty years of retreat, the last decade has witnessed a resurgent left in the United States and Western Europe.This upsurge of anti-establishment candidates was not only left-wing but also populist.Though in most cases these movements ran out of steam before getting to a position to wield state power, many of the parties and figures associated with this wave of left populism have entered government and others are still contesting high office. Providing a blow-by-blow history of the rise and defeat of this movement, Arthur Borriello and Anton Jäger guide us through the conditions that shaped it.Extreme and rising inequality, the collapse of civic life, and a lack of trust in traditional institutions have all played a part.In these circumstances, some form of populism was all but inevitable. And, despite defeats, left offensives will remain populist in nature for the foreseeable future.The formative conditions of crisis are still very much with us.

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  • What can trigger a recession?

    A recession can be triggered by various factors such as a significant decline in consumer spending, a decrease in business investments, disruptions in the financial markets, or a decrease in government spending. Other triggers can include a decrease in exports, high levels of debt, or a decrease in consumer confidence. These factors can create a negative feedback loop, leading to a contraction in economic activity and ultimately resulting in a recession.

  • What exactly does recession mean?

    A recession is a significant decline in economic activity that lasts for an extended period of time, typically marked by a decrease in GDP, employment, and consumer spending. It is often characterized by a contraction in the economy, leading to reduced business activity, increased unemployment, and lower income levels for individuals. Recessions can have widespread negative effects on the overall economy, including decreased investment, lower wages, and a general slowdown in economic growth. Policymakers often implement measures to try to stimulate the economy and bring it out of a recession.

  • Do I have gum recession?

    I'm not a doctor, so I can't diagnose medical conditions. However, if you're concerned about gum recession, it's best to consult with a dentist or periodontist. They can examine your gums and determine if you have gum recession, as well as provide recommendations for treatment and prevention. It's important to address any concerns about your oral health with a qualified healthcare professional.

  • Is this a serious gum recession?

    Without a visual examination, it is difficult to determine the severity of the gum recession. However, if you are experiencing significant gum recession, it is important to consult with a dentist or periodontist for an accurate assessment and appropriate treatment. Gum recession can lead to more serious oral health issues if left untreated, so it is best to address it promptly.

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