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"RACISM and HATE: An American Reality," is a provocative new
updated examination of Dr. Gunnar Myrdal's epic study of the
subject matter done over 70 years ago in the late 1930s. That study
took a look at where race relations were in the country and the
effect it was having on our democracy, some 70 years after the
Civil War. That work was titled " An American Dilemma: The Negro
Problem and Modern Democracy" The author, in this work, looked back
at our history here in America, dealing with race relations, over
the last 70 years and through exhausted research and analysis,
concluded that the dilemma was not so much a particular people, but
in fact, the dilemma had more to do with the man induced "
self-fulfi lling prophecy of Racism." To put a human face on the
subject matter he used his own family's history here in Georgia
starting in 1784 through slavery, through the Civil War, through
the Jim Crow laws of the South, through Plessey v Ferguson, clear
up until 1954 when Brown v Board of Education overturned Plessey.
The book take a critical look at the year 1954, fi rst analyzing
the enormity of the 14th amendment rights violations that Plessey
had allowed to occur and then secondly the ramifi cations of the
Brown v Board of Education case. The author also examine the
lighting rod effect the fi rst American President of African
descent has had on bringing the hidden vestiges of RACISM out of
the closet and placing it front and center on the nation's
conscience.
Foreword The author, while telling his life story takes you on a
trip to the outer limits of the human spirit back to the earthly
realities of man in the flesh. He tells the story of how an
extraordinary spiritual epiphany that occurred on the battlefields
of Vietnam over 40 years ago, enabled him to connect first
spiritually with God Almighty, but then also in a human way with
the faith and hope, of his ancestors whose story is one with his
and offer a solution that he believes will benefit the whole of our
society today. From the highs of his spiritual revelation the
author then takes you on some of the lows of present day reality
with the political divide and social issues that has been eating
away the moral fabric of the country for generations. The author
translates the broken English of his ancestors into plain English
so that the reader can better follow their story.
"An international team of researchers videoed a day in the life of
two-and-a-half-year-old girls at home in Canada, Italy, Peru,
Thailand, Turkey, the UK and the USA. Different paths to wellbeing
are illustrated through words and images. The book examines how
human culture is shaped through interactions involving young
children and their families"--Provided by publisher.
Mental Health among Higher Education Faculty, Administrators, and
Graduate Studentsaddresses how many academics who experience mental
distress or mental illness are afraid to speak out because of
cultural stigma and fears of career repercussions. Many academics'
reluctance to publicly disclose their struggles complicates
attempts to understand their experiences through research or
popular media, or to develop targeted mental health resources and
institutional policies. This volume builds on the existing studies
in this greatly under-researched area of mental health among
faculty, administrators, and graduate students in higher education.
The chapters' research findings will help institutions communicate
about mental health in culturally-competent and person-centered
ways; create work environments conducive to mental well-being; and
support their academic employees who have mental health challenges.
This book argues that discussions of health and wellness, equity,
workload expectations and productivity, and campus diversity must
also cover chronic illness and disability, which include mental
health and mental illness.
Based on the understanding that oral health is an important social
determinant of health, the latest edition of this internationally
recognised handbook equips the reader with necessary skills and
knowledge to provide truly integrative patient care. The text goes
beyond the technical skills needed to treat children's dental
disorders. It covers assessment of a child's health and
development, their oral health, the newest clinical interventions,
and concepts of dental disease initiation and progression. It
guides the reader through the management and communication skills
needed to deal with children, and how to support their overall
health behaviours. Written by renowned authors Angus Cameron and
Richard P Widmer, this text is an essential companion for all
practitioners who treat children, including undergraduate dental
students, general dental practitioners, specialist pediatric
dentists, orthodontists and pediatricians. Emphasis on growth and
development to support readers in their important role as pediatric
oral physicians. Fully reviewed and rewritten to provide the latest
thinking on dental caries, restorative pediatric dentistry,
children with special needs, oral medicine, trauma, and dental
anomalies. Readily accessible and written in a friendly 'how to'
manner for use chairside. Full colour illustrations throughout.
''Clinical Hints' boxes to act as useful aide-memoires.
First published in 1970, Regional Economic Development: The Federal
Role examines the economic viability of depressed areas and
regions. This book questions whether there is adequate
justification, on national economic grounds, for Federal
involvement with distressed area revitalisation and looks at the
main guidelines for intervention in relation to typology of
distressed areas. This title is an ideal resource for students
interested in politics, macroeconomics, and federal policies
concerning the revitalisation of distressed areas and economies.
First published in 1970, Regional Economic Development: The Federal
Role examines the economic viability of depressed areas and
regions. This book questions whether there is adequate
justification, on national economic grounds, for Federal
involvement with distressed area revitalisation and looks at the
main guidelines for intervention in relation to typology of
distressed areas. This title is an ideal resource for students
interested in politics, macroeconomics, and federal policies
concerning the revitalisation of distressed areas and economies.
Since the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a main sequence
star in 1995, nearly 500 planets have been detected, with this
number expected to increase dramatically as new ground-based
planetary searches begin to report their results. Emerging
techniques offer the tantalizing possibility of detecting an
Earth-mass planet in the habitable zone of a solar-type star as
well as the exciting prospect of studying exoplanetary atmospheres
that could reveal the presence of biomarkers, such as water vapor,
oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Can we find the "Holy Grail" of
exoplanets? Cutting-edge research may reveal the answer Written by
internationally renowned scientists at the forefront of the field,
Extra-Solar Planets: The Detection, Formation, Evolution and
Dynamics of Planetary Systems presents powerful analytical tools
and methods for investigating extra-solar planetary systems. It
discusses new theories on planetary migration and resonant capture
that elucidate the existence of "hot Jupiters." It also examines
the astrophysical mechanisms required to assemble gas giant planets
close to their parent star. In addition, the expert contributors
describe how mathematical tools involving periodicity, chaos, and
resonance are used to study the diversity and stability of observed
planetary systems. By presenting the fundamental analyses that
underpin modern studies of extra-solar planetary systems, this
graduate-level book enables readers to thoroughly understand
important recent developments and offers a platform for future
research. It also improves readers' understanding of our own solar
system and its place in the diverse range of planetary systems
discovered so far.
Presenting an innovative take on researching early childhood, this
book provides an international comparison of the cultural and
familial influences that shape the growth of young children. The
book presents a unique methodology, and includes chapters on
musicality, security, humour and eating.
"RACISM and HATE: An American Reality," is a provocative new
updated examination of Dr. Gunnar Myrdal's epic study of the
subject matter done over 70 years ago in the late 1930s. That study
took a look at where race relations were in the country and the
effect it was having on our democracy, some 70 years after the
Civil War. That work was titled " An American Dilemma: The Negro
Problem and Modern Democracy" The author, in this work, looked back
at our history here in America, dealing with race relations, over
the last 70 years and through exhausted research and analysis,
concluded that the dilemma was not so much a particular people, but
in fact, the dilemma had more to do with the man induced "
self-fulfi lling prophecy of Racism." To put a human face on the
subject matter he used his own family's history here in Georgia
starting in 1784 through slavery, through the Civil War, through
the Jim Crow laws of the South, through Plessey v Ferguson, clear
up until 1954 when Brown v Board of Education overturned Plessey.
The book take a critical look at the year 1954, fi rst analyzing
the enormity of the 14th amendment rights violations that Plessey
had allowed to occur and then secondly the ramifi cations of the
Brown v Board of Education case. The author also examine the
lighting rod effect the fi rst American President of African
descent has had on bringing the hidden vestiges of RACISM out of
the closet and placing it front and center on the nation's
conscience.
This is a new release of the original 1959 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1959 edition.
Foreword The author, while telling his life story takes you on a
trip to the outer limits of the human spirit back to the earthly
realities of man in the flesh. He tells the story of how an
extraordinary spiritual epiphany that occurred on the battlefields
of Vietnam over 40 years ago, enabled him to connect first
spiritually with God Almighty, but then also in a human way with
the faith and hope, of his ancestors whose story is one with his
and offer a solution that he believes will benefit the whole of our
society today. From the highs of his spiritual revelation the
author then takes you on some of the lows of present day reality
with the political divide and social issues that has been eating
away the moral fabric of the country for generations. The author
translates the broken English of his ancestors into plain English
so that the reader can better follow their story.
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