

We hear their views on everything from the construction of "whiteness" and affirmative action to the economy, education, and the new public spaces of community hope. From discussions of black men's ideas on the reasons for inequality to domestic abuse among white working-class women, we see the gulfs that impede attempts to simplify the problems of young adults. A major focus of the book is on the "fractures" in American society: how and why those of different races, ethnicities, and genders see the world - and each other - in very different ways. Analyzing interviews with hundreds of young people, Fine and Weis provide insights into their startling and often harrowing experiences. In The Unknown City Michelle Fine and Lois Weis offer a groundbreaking, theoretically sophisticated ethnography of the lives of young adults, ages 23 to 35, in two large East Coast cities. Tested successfully on iPad, iPhone 6 & above.Includes bibliographical references (pages 314-328) and index Game is suitable for mature audiences only. Player's interest & Game complexity increases as game move forward. (Kidnapped girl cop is wife of other cop)

Player have to kill various zombies, monsters in the game and save kidnapped cop from monster.

(Free Version Offers part of Level 1, Upgrade to Unlock all the Features) Player has to play all the levels to complete the game. Player can Upgrade weapon using the inventory system. (Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Sniper, MG42, etc) (Only 2 Weapons are available in Free Version). Choice of different weapons in the game. They lost their way and reach haunted city with so many doubts in their mind. The Story starts with two cops going to their headquarters in rainy night. The Unknown City is a First Person Shooter game series based on a Horror Theme wrapped inside a gripping story along with amazing effects with a climax that will leave the players wanting to play next episodes of this series.
