Diversity Matters: Race, Ethnicity, and the Future of Christian Higher Education By Karen A. Longman 2017 | 386 Pages | ISBN: 0891124543 | EPUB | 2 MB Today, no institution can ignore the need for deep conversations about race and ethnicity. But colleges and universities face a unique set of challenges as they explore these topics. Diversity Mattersoffers leaders a roadmap as they think through how their campuses can serve all students well.Five Key SectionsCampus Case Studies: Transforming Institutions with a Commitment to DiversityWhy We Stayed: Lessons in Resiliency and Leadership from Long-Term CCCU Diversity ProfessionalsVoices of Our Friends: Speaking for ThemselvesCurricular/Cocurricular Initiatives to Enhance Diversity Awareness and ActionAutoethnographies: Emerging Leaders and Career StagesEach chapter in Diversity Matters includes important discussion questions for administration, faculty, and staff. Distributed Machine Learning Patterns MEAP V05 by Yuan Tang English | 2022 | ISBN: 1617299022 | 172 pages | True PDF | 8.33 MB Diseases of the Pancreas: Current Surgical Therapy by Beger English | August 23, 2016 | ISBN: 3662499991 | 971 pages | PDF | 379 Mb This book is based on the latest comprehensive data about molecular mechanism of acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. The diagnostic techniques including histology, radiology, sonography etc. are based on the sensitivity and specificity of the respective methods. Special focus is given to the indication and contraindication to surgical techniques. The book contains specific treatment modality and results for the first time after long-term outcome evaluation. There is detailed description of diagnosis and treatment, and the book is abundantly illustrated with approximately 300 color illustrations. Discovering The Nature Of Light: The Science And The Story by Fortson, Norval; English | 2022 | ISBN: 9811249598 | 219 pages | True PDF EPUB | 71.28 MB Saurabh Dube, "Disciplines of Modernity " English | ISBN: 1032389397 | 2022 | 150 pages | PDF | 1524 KB Scrupulously based in anthropology and history - and drawing on social theory and critical thought - this book revisits the disciplines, archives, and subjects of modernity.
Jim Jackson, "Discipline That Connects With Your Child's Heart: Building Faith, Wisdom, and Character in the Messes of Daily Life" English | ISBN: 0764218476 | 2016 | 320 pages | EPUB | 2 MB A Powerful Approach to Bringing God's Grace to Kids Mike Rowe, "Disassembling Police Culture " English | ISBN: 103202254X | 2023 | 162 pages | PDF | 9 MB Drawing on six years of ethnographic research, this book critically examines police culture, exploring police behaviours, decisionmaking and actions. Police culture is a concept widely used, often critically, to characterise the working attitudes and behaviours of (usually uniformed) police officers. It is shorthand for a workplace imbued with machismo, racism, sexism, a thirst for danger and excitement, cynicism and conservatism. Rather than looking for culture or identifying how culture affects behaviours, this book identifies factors that influence the decisions and actions, including technology, targets, training, timing, intelligence, geography and supervision, thus reassembling police culture much as Bruno Latour sought to reassemble the social.
Rochambeau Lainy, "Disability, Diversity and Inclusive Education in Haiti: Learning, Exclusion and Educational Relationships in the Context" English | ISBN: 103238946X | 2022 | 254 pages | PDF | 7 MB This book examines disability, diversity, and schooling exclusion in Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. Defending a social and anthropological conception of disability as a consequence of any situation that makes a subject uncomfortable and unable to live or act properly, the book explores the difficulties that disabled children face within the school system and considers how social exclusion provokes and exacerbates educational exclusion. With contributions from linguists, educational sociologists, educational psychologists, educators, and historians, the chapters focus on a range of phenomena such as the balance of languages used for teaching, gender equity, associated disorders, and the experiences of left-handed and deaf students. Ultimately, the authors demonstrate how the educational relationships built and practiced in school influence the perceptions of people with disabilities, with respect to both singular contexts and pedagogical practices. As such, it represents an important study of the relationship between school exclusion, disability, and those with precarious socio-familial conditions, and how they can be conceptualized and addressed in the context of crises. It will appeal to scholars, researchers, and academics with interests in diversity and inclusive education, pedagogy, crisis education, and educational psychology. Radu Harald Dinu, "Disability and Labour in the Twentieth Century " English | ISBN: 1032327537 | 2022 | 250 pages | PDF | 22 MB This volume puts disability and labour at the centre of historical enquiry. It offers fresh perspectives on the history of disability and labour in the twentieth century and highlights the need to address the topic beyond regional boundaries. Bringing together historians and disability scholars from a variety of disciplines and regions, the chapters investigate various historical settings, ranging from work cooperatives to disability associations and informal workplaces, and analyse multiple meanings of labour in different political and economic systems through the lens of disability. |