The average rating for Workplace Safety--Just the Facts A Handbook for Everyone Who Cares About Employees and the Law based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2008-09-10 00:00:00 Jeremy Baum It's not the deepest analysis I've ever seen, but the point is well made regarding the two towns, notably the idea of dams and topography as a means to Phoenix's rise. Dams mean electricity and water. Water means agriculture, golfing and land speculation. Electricity means A/C, food storage, and more. Throw in consumption and economics and you have a great argument of humanity's choices regarding an area affecting the landscape, urban and rural. As well, the understanding of "aesthetic" desert playgrounds -- a form of consumption, not conservation or natural landscapes -- that play into how Phoenix ends up over Tucson as the "winner" is well argued and defended. All in all, it's an easy read and the scholarship is really good. A little more on the ethnic argument would have been nice, however,since it was one half of the thesis -- seemed to get far less time than the other 50% of his thesis. That would be my strongest objection. I would have given this 3.5 stars, if that were an option. But, I guess 3.5 rounds to 4, so I'll go with it :) |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-12-18 00:00:00 David Ayers I thought it was a nice quick overview. I would have liked a more in depth study of the two communities. Good quick overview. |
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