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  • - Foundations of Spiritual Pedagogy
    av Clifford Mayes
    515

    By carefully examining a handful of great exemplars of teaching from various spiritual traditions and cultural contexts, this book breaks new ground in helping both prospective and practicing teachers discover and deepen their sense of spiritual calling.

  • - Image and Rhetoric in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and Science of Logic
    av Daniel Horace Fernald
    565

    Daniel Fernald argues that the rhetoric and imagery of the Phenomenology constitute the substance of the Phenomenology. His conclusion shows the entire Phenomenology to be an aporia, an impasse designed to teach the central lesson that the True, which is the Whole, is not to be found in phenomenal experience alone.

  • - SYMLOG Research and Applications
     
    959

    Inspired by the research and theory of Robert Freed Bales (Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Harvard University), this collection of research and applications using SYMLOG, a system for the multi-level observation of groups, provides the most recent examples of analyzing aspects of social interaction systems.

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    605

    Critical Perspectives on the Curriculum of Teacher Education is a collection of papers, written by students in a widely recognized doctoral program in curriculum and educational leadership.

  • - SYMLOG Research and Applications
     
    1 365

    Inspired by the research and theory of Robert Freed Bales (Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Harvard University), this collection of research and applications using SYMLOG, a system for the multi-level observation of groups, provides the most recent examples of analyzing aspects of social interaction systems.

  • av Murat Sofuoglu
    519

    This book represents the author's view of humanity.

  • av Ronald M. Glassman
    715

    The global high-tech economy has generated a technological and scientific productive miracle. But along with the miracle has come problems. This important book provides a detailed account of some of these problems.

  • - McMaster University's Arts and Science Programme
     
    715

    Research-intensive universities have long struggled to reconcile the imperative of specialized learning with the need for a broader, more liberal education. Combining Two Cultures provides a comprehensive account of a degree program at a distinguished Canadian university, McMaster, aimed at accomplishing this synthesis.

  • av Julian Segura Camacho
    519

    Mexicans are simultaneously the largest minority in the United States and the forgotten native in the Black and White World of the Southwest, specifically Northern Mexico. This work traces the history of these people and is also a treatise on gender relationships, families, and failures of the Chicano liberation movement.

  • - A Liberal Yankee Columnist Takes on Conservative Dixie
    av Paul R. Dunn
    699

    In Touching Raw Nerves, Paul R. Dunn offers readers a collection of 75 of his newspaper columns that were published in The Pilot newspaper of Southern Pines, North Carolina during the stormy presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Each is introduced by a timely commentary that places the column in a contemporary context.

  • - An Intimate Chronicle of World War II and One Woman's Search for Meaning
    av Lester J. Bartson
    1 055

    This book carries the reader back to the early years of World War II. It is centered on an insightful American woman's daily experience, recorded in her diary from 1939 to 1942, wherein personal reflections and epic thrust yield an intriguing sense of plot. Author Lester Bartson draws on many external sources in order to bring to life the diarist's interesting native city of Canton, Ohio, her subsequent service as a WAC during the liberation of France, and postwar initiatives in Nova Scotia. Bartson uses recently discovered original material to piece together the poignant story of her husband, a Canadian RAF pilot during the First World War. Historical and cultural issues are given perspective by richly interactive notes, a broadly based Introduction, reflective Epilogue, thematic Index, and more than fifty individual illustrations.

  • - Observations on Frustration, Perspiration, and Inspiration for the Young Artist
    av Bill Mesce
    769

    Artists on the Art of Survival examines the lives of artists as some continue to struggle to find their place, others have managed to carve out a niche for themselves, and still others have, for a variety of reasons, moved on to something else.

  • av Jack Ramsay
    515

    In Coaching for Performance Improvement, authors Jack Ramsay and Jim Lynch link successful coaching in the athletic arena to effective business management.

  • av Ndubisi Obiaga
    515

    This book takes a close look at an aspect of Nigeria's development that has to date received inadequate attention- the role that humanitarian organizations played during the civil wars. Using foreign policy, historical analysis, and the traditional law concept in defining intervention, this book will broaden the overall scope of critically analyzing the effect that non-governmental agents in a society have on foreign relations.

  • - Women in the Fiction of Iris Murdoch and Margaret Drabble
    av Afaf Jamil Khogeer
    605

    The Integration of the Self is a literary, socio-psychological study of human relationships as shown by authors of their female characters. In an effort to highlight the distinctive features of two important contemporary British women novelists of renown, Iris Murdoch and Margaret Drabble, this book examines the novelists' different approaches to human problems in general and to the problems of women in particular.

  • - Ethnicity, Regionalism, and the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
    av Aimable Twagilimana
    865

    This book investigates the juxtaposition of ethnicity and regionalism in Rwandan politics and the unfolding of the worst mass murder at the end of the twentieth century.

  • av Haig A. Bosmajian
    675

  • - U.S. First Lady (1853-1857): Her Family, Life and Times
    av Ann Covell
    489

    This book offers insight into the life of Jane Appleton, wife of President Franklin Pierce. Through family letters and anecdotes, it details Jane's complex life and family history. This book also reveals the truths behind the many myths surrounding this tragic first lady.

  • - The Molding of a Minister in the Twentieth Century
    av Fred R. Zimmerman
    849

    In this autobiography of a Christian minister, Fred R. Zimmerman tells the story of his life on the stage of world events that affected him either directly or indirectly. This is a story not primarily of a person but of a God-appointed ministry.

  • av James A. Duthie
    564

    History is not a mere chronicle of facts, but a dialogue between competing interpretations of the past; it should be taught as such. The book includes the rationale for the study of history, the specific thinking skills required by the discipline, and methods for students acquiring, processing, and applying information.

  • - The Accidental Role of Church Reforms in Causing and Curbing Abuse by Priests
    av Vincent J. Miles
    502

    Boys of the Cloth presents a unique analysis of the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, combining a first-hand account of seminary life during the 1960s with a review of scientific knowledge about abusive behavior to reach contrarian conclusions about the crisis and its resolution.

  • - Their Education Relevance for the 21st Century
    av Namrata Sharma
    619

    Makiguchi and Gandhi explores ideas about Japanese educator Tsunesaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944) and Indian political leader Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) as examples of inspiration for large mass movements in the 20th century. Based on research done in Japan, India, Hawai'i, and the United Kingdom, this book breaks new ground by examining and theorizing the fate of dissident thinkers and raises the question often asked by both Gandihan and Soka scholars alike- were they truly radical thinkers?

  • - The Mishnah Against the Bible and Qumran
    av Jacob Neusner
    739

    Assessed against comparable documents of Scripture and the Qumran library, the Mishnah shows itself as a triumph of imagination. It exhibits remarkable capacity to think in new and astonishing ways about familiar things. This study compares the Mishnah to four biblical codes and two codes found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  • - White Shamanism and the Neo-Noble Savage
    av Dagmar Wernitznig
    699

    Going Native or Going Naive? is a critical analysis of an esoteric-Indian movement, called white shamanism. This movement, originating from the 1980's New Age boom, redefines the phenomenon of playing Indian.

  • - Piecework and Enterprise in Southern Mexican Brickyards
    av Scott Cook
    529

    Peasant Capitalist Industry examines the handmade brick industry that originated and is concentrated in a handful of communities near Oaxaca City including Santa Lucia del Camino and Santa Cruz Amilpas. Scott Cook provides a comprehensive analysis of the brick plants (ladrilleras) which are privately owned and operated by individuals in the manufacturing communities who also are engaged in agriculture, either directly or with hired workers. Brick plant owners may or may not actually work as brick makers but all of them are engaged in the business as employers of pieceworkers (destajistas or mileros), and also as sellers of brick. Peasant Capitalist Industry contains detailed information about all aspects of brick manufacturing and marketing in the Oaxaca Valley industry. It also includes case studies of pieceworker and owner-worker household enterprises.

  • av Erika Wilson
    515

    Applying recent psychological and neuropsychological studies of emotions, Wilson explores the role of emotions in major Eastern, Western, and primal religions, as well as in some contemporary spiritual movements. The book discusses several religions' attitudes on how to handle positive and negative emotions.

  • - The Rebirth of the Middle East
    av Jerry M. Rosenberg
    549

    The 2011 Arab uprisings are integrated into the movement to create a regional economic community for a potential twenty-eight nations, with nearly 500 million citizens. A reinvented Marshall Plan, supported internationally, is forthcoming. This updated book provides strategic models to develop the organizations required.

  • av Morris A. Inch
    515

    Echoes of the Shema and Our Father's Footprints explores God as Sprit, Light, and Love and delves into his faithfulness, generosity, resolve, forgiveness, and creativity. This book will be useful for those interested in exploring the inviting realm of biblical theology.

  • av Robert J. Tata
    809

    This study explores the status and trends in human well-being as it varies worldwide. Human well-being comes from a nation's physical, social, economic, and political macro systems. A metric of descriptive statistics is built for each, and then aggregated into one metric to gauge the level in each nation.

  • - Systemic Perspectives
    av Jacob Neusner
    515

    This collection of essays draws on work done in 2011-2012. The author takes up several topics in the systemic analysis of Judaism, its literature, and its theology.

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