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The purpose of this edited volume is to examine the historical and
contemporary dynamics of diversity as well as the realities,
challenges, and opportunities associated with diversity work at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This proposed
book will include four sections, focusing on the historical
developments and socio-political factors impacting diversity work
at HBCUs, organizational structure and philosophical approaches,
challenges and opportunities facing particular populations, and
analysis of best practices. This text is designed to provide an
overview and better understanding of diversity and multiculturalism
that exists in historically Black colleges and universities. The
contents of the text will examine equity and inclusion efforts in
these institutions, and will explore various theories and practices
utilized within the academy. Also, the text will examine race,
class, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, age, ability and
sexuality. The goal of the book is to assist students, faculty, and
staff in the higher educational landscape in developing their own
understandings of historical and contemporary issues related to
diversity at HBCUs. Critical analysis of the multiple worldviews
will be discussed as we explore the origin, nature and scope of
multiple ideologies within diversity, equity and inclusion at
HBCUs. In addition, this book will be an invaluable teaching
resource for faculty in Educational Leadership Programs, Student
Affairs Programs, or Sociology Programs, and other fields
interested in issues of retaining and supporting diverse college
students.
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COVID-19, Supply Chain, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development in Africa - Current Business Issues in African Countries (CBIAC) Conference, Staten Island, NY, USA, April 7-8, 2022 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Shani D. Carter
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All global countries are interdependent and all aspects of the
global economy operate synergistically. The COVID-19 pandemic gave
a renewed sense of urgency to focus on the synergies between supply
chain, climate change, COVID-19, and sustainable development as
they affect business in Africa and how what occurs in one part of
the world affects the whole world. This book examines this synergy
and the reciprocal impact of businesses, government, and society.
Featuring contributions presented at the 2022 Current Business
Issues in African Countries (CBIAC) Conference held at Wagner
College in Staten Island, NY, USA, this book explores topics such
as agriculture, entrepreneurship, education, gender, and capital
flows in Africa demonstrating the wealth of business opportunities
across the continent. Â
This volume assembles and integrates the wealth of diverse
information that is now accumulating in this burgeoning field. The
existing and potential therapeutic applications of targeting CA
cover a remarkably wide-range of diseases and disorders and have
generated increasing and extensive interest in recent years. Its
inter-disciplinary approach embraces both the most up-to-date
therapeutic application of CA-targeting and the latest research
data that will provide a platform for the development of novel
applications. The interested audience comprises scientists and
clinicians from many relevant disciplines within science and
medicine.
A Walk Through Time is an amazing revelation in discovery,
recognition, acceptance, and most of all, the communication with
Creator God. What began as a revelation of discovery regarding a
past life lived in the mid 1800s became the recognition of this
fantastic new spiritual phase of my life. For with the help of
psychic medium Lila D. Carter, we channeled many Spirits, Angels,
Archangels, Saints, and Ascended Masters. We were lead down a road
of antebellum southern Louisiana and then into many little known
issues regarding the Civil War. As time went on, Lila channeled
more and more prevalent people from that era. One by one, they came
through and brought forth their stories of honor, love, dedication
and most of all the desire to set the record straight in their own
words. There is greatness in the emotion and heartfelt sentiments
that have come through in Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Abraham
Lincoln, and many more. Finally, after much channeling Creator came
through with many factual messages for Lila and myself. We gained
the acceptance of the monumental task put before us through His
strong reassurances. We were told to do many things. We were to
write this book to help lead the multitudes back to Him. I was told
I would find the assistance I needed with which to bring forth this
astounding piece of work. I was told I would write music, which
like writing a book, I had never done before in my life. All of the
things promised to both of us have come to pass. There are many
more on the horizon. There is nothing left to doubt that this book
will be debated for many years to come.
Making use of newly-researched archival materials, this collection of original essays on wartime and post-war US foreign policy re-evaluates well-known crises and documents many less familiar aspects of the nation's mid-twentieth century conflicts. Leading diplomatic historians address familiar subjects from new angles. They offer new evidence about the risks run and the costs incurred in the prosecution of the Cold War, from Korea to the Caribbean. And they provide an up-to-date accounting of mid-twentieth century American diplomacy's global purposes and consequences.
This handbook examines pediatric consultation-liaison psychology in
pediatric medical settings. It offers a brief history of pediatric
psychologists' delivery of consultation-liaison services. The
handbook provides an overview of roles, models, and configurations
of pediatric psychology practice in diverse inpatient and
outpatient medical settings. Chapters discuss the most frequently
seen major pediatric conditions encountered in consultation
practice. Coverage includes evaluation, intervention, and treatment
of each condition. Each clinical condition addresses the referral
problem in the context of history and family dynamics. In addition,
chapters address important aspects of the management of a
consultation-liaison service and provide contextual issues in
delivering evidence-based services in hospital and medical
settings. Topics featured in this handbook include: The role of
assessment in the often fast-paced medical environment.
Modifications of approaches in the context of disorders of
development. Consultation on pediatric gender identity. The
presentation of child maltreatment in healthcare settings. The use
of technological innovations in pediatric psychological
consultation. Important ethical considerations in
consultation-liaison practice. Clinical Handbook of Psychological
Consultation in Pediatric Medical Settings is a must-have resource
for clinicians and related professionals as well as researchers,
professors, and graduate students in pediatric and clinical child
and adolescent psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental
psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, and related
disciplines.
This book provides critical reviews of the role of neurotrophins
and their receptors in a wide variety of diseases including
neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington s syndrome, cognitive
function, psychiatric disorders such as clinical depression, Rett
syndrome, motoneurone disease, spinal cord injury, pain, metabolic
disease and cardiovascular disease. It also contains contributions
from leaders in the field dealing with the basic biology,
transcriptional and post-translational regulation of the
neurotrophins and their receptors. The present book will review all
recent areas of progress in the study of neurotrophins and their
biological roles."
The Rosemead Psychology Series is a continuing series of studies
written for professionals and students in the fields of psychology
and theology and in related areas such as pastoral counseling. It
seeks to present current thinking on the subject of the integration
of psychology that grow out of the interface of psychology and
theology. The data and theories of both theoretical and applied
psychology are treated in this series, as well as fundamental
theological concepts and issues that bear on psychological
research, theory, and practice. These volumes are offered with the
hope that they will stimulate further thinking and publication on
the integration of psychology and the Christian faith.
Youth with chronic illness, particularly when accompanied by
debilitating, painful and/or fatiguing symptoms, face challenges
that may prove disruptive to their normal physical, psychological
and social developmental trajectories. Derived from six decades of
combined experience from authors, Bryan D. Carter, William G.
Kronenberger, Eric L. Scott, and Christine E. Brady, The Children's
Health and Illness Recovery Program (CHIRP) is an interdisciplinary
cognitive behavioral and family systems-based treatment program
designed to maximize the independent functioning of teens with
chronic illness. The CHIRP Clinician Guide is a detailed outline
for implementing this manualized treatment protocol over the course
of twelve sessions and provides clear guidance as to the
philosophy, pragmatics and art of working with this challenging
pediatric population. Designed to accompany the CHIRP Teen and
Family Workbook, The Clinician Guide equips practitioners with
specific assessment measures and the tools needed to establish a
collaborative treatment team approach that incorporates the skills
of the CHIRP clinician, primary care and specialty physicians, and
the various other healthcare (e.g., physical therapists,
occupational therapists, etc.) and educational professionals
critical to the successful management and treatment of these youth.
This book provides critical reviews of the role of neurotrophins
and their receptors in a wide variety of diseases including
neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington's syndrome, cognitive
function, psychiatric disorders such as clinical depression, Rett
syndrome, motoneurone disease, spinal cord injury, pain, metabolic
disease and cardiovascular disease. It also contains contributions
from leaders in the field dealing with the basic biology,
transcriptional and post-translational regulation of the
neurotrophins and their receptors. The present book will review all
recent areas of progress in the study of neurotrophins and their
biological roles.
This anthology brings togethere in convenient form a rich selection
of Japanese poetry in traditional genres dating back from the
earliest times to the twentieth century. With more than 1,100
poems, it is the most varied and comprehensive selection of
traditional Japanese poetry now available in English.
Ezra Pound called poetry "the most concentrated form of verbal
expression," and the great poets of Japan wrote poems as charged
and compressed as poems can be. The Japanese language, with its few
consonates and even fewer vowels, did not lend itself to expansive
forms, making small seem better and perhaps more powerful. There is
also the historical context in which Japanese poetry developed--the
highly refined society of the early courts of Nara and Kyoto. In
this setting, poetry came to be used as much for communication
between lovers and friends as for artistic expression, and a
tradition of cryptic statement evolved, with notes passed from
sleeve to sleeve or conundrums exchanged furtively in the
night.
Add to this the high sense of decorum that dominated court society
for centuries, and you have the conditions that led to the
development of the classical uta
(also referred to as tanka
or waka
), the thrity-one-syllable form that acts as the foundation for
virtually all poetry written in Japanese between 850 and
1900.
In choosing poems, the compiler has given priority to authors and
works gnerally acknowledged as of great artistic and/or historical
importance by Japanese scholars. For this reason, major poets such
as Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Izumi Shikibu, Saigyo, and Matsuo Basho
are particualarly important collections such as Man'yoshu,
Kokinshu, and Shinkokinshu. In addtion, the volume also contains
samplings from genres such as the poetic diary, linked verse,
Chinese forms, and comic verse.
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Travel Writings (Paperback)
Matsuo Basho; Translated by Steven D. Carter
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R621
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"The travel writings of Matsuo Basho are of enormous literary
importance, and so it is a joy to see them collected in this
compact volume, in translations of exemplary elegance,
faithfulness, and accessibility. The annotations are especially
valuable: they show a solid grasp of the author's life, work, and
times, and provide rich and detailed background information about
allusions to Chinese and Japanese classics. Along with the high
quality of the translations themselves, this thorough commentary
makes the book a significant scholarly resource and will help
readers appreciate the density and delicacy of Basho's writing. A
very welcome addition to the English-language literature on one of
the central poets of the Japanese tradition ." David B. Lurie,
Columbia University
Making use of newly-researched archival material, this collection
of original essays on wartime and postwar US foreign policy
re-evaluates well-known crises and documents many less familiar
aspects of the nation's mid-twentieth century conflicts. Leading
diplomatic historians address familiar subjects from new angles.
They offer new evidence about the risks run and the costs incurred
in the prosecution of the Cold War, from Korea to the Caribbean.
And they provide up-to-date accounting of mid-twentieth century
American diplomacy's global purposes and consequences.
This anthology brings togethere in convenient form a rich selection
of Japanese poetry in traditional genres dating back from the
earliest times to the twentieth century. With more than 1,100
poems, it is the most varied and comprehensive selection of
traditional Japanese poetry now available in English.
Ezra Pound called poetry "the most concentrated form of verbal
expression," and the great poets of Japan wrote poems as charged
and compressed as poems can be. The Japanese language, with its few
consonates and even fewer vowels, did not lend itself to expansive
forms, making small seem better and perhaps more powerful. There is
also the historical context in which Japanese poetry developed--the
highly refined society of the early courts of Nara and Kyoto. In
this setting, poetry came to be used as much for communication
between lovers and friends as for artistic expression, and a
tradition of cryptic statement evolved, with notes passed from
sleeve to sleeve or conundrums exchanged furtively in the night.
Add to this the high sense of decorum that dominated court society
for centuries, and you have the conditions that led to the
development of the classical "uta" (also referred to as "tanka" or
"waka"), the thrity-one-syllable form that acts as the foundation
for virtually all poetry written in Japanese between 850 and 1900.
In choosing poems, the compiler has given priority to authors and
works gnerally acknowledged as of great artistic and/or historical
importance by Japanese scholars. For this reason, major poets such
as Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Izumi Shikibu, Saigyo, and Matsuo Basho
are particualarly important collections such as Man'yoshu,
Kokinshu, and Shin kokinshu. In addtion, the volume also contains
samplings from genres such as the poetic diary, linked verse,
Chinese forms, and comic verse.
This volume assembles and integrates the wealth of diverse
information that is now accumulating in this burgeoning field. The
existing and potential therapeutic applications of targeting CA
cover a remarkably wide-range of diseases and disorders and have
generated increasing and extensive interest in recent years. Its
inter-disciplinary approach embraces both the most up-to-date
therapeutic application of CA-targeting and the latest research
data that will provide a platform for the development of novel
applications. The interested audience comprises scientists and
clinicians from many relevant disciplines within science and
medicine.
Minimize diagnostic errors...maximize your productivity! Each title
in the new Rapid Diagnosis in Ophthalmology series presents
full-color images - with differential diagnoses - in side-by-side
page layouts to enhance your diagnostic skills. A templated format
expedites access to the specific guidance you need to diagnose the
most common conditions - from simple to complex - encountered in
practice. Coverage of the key features, diagnostic criteria, and
treatment options for Graves Disease, blepharoplasty, fractures,
and eyelid tumors equips you with the latest guidance. Hundreds of
full-color images present conditions as they present in real life.
Common diagnostic pitfalls discuss what to look out for when making
a difficult diagnosis. A templated, color-coded layout and
differential diagnosis boxes for each condition help you make
quick, accurate clinical decisions. A focus on the most common
conditions encountered in practice allows you to efficiently
formulate treatment plans and referrals. SERIES EDITORS: Jay S.
Duker, MD, Director, New England Eye Center, Vitreoretinal Diseases
and Surgery Service; Director, Pediatric Retinal Referral Center,
Uveitis & Immunology Service; Professor and Chair of
Ophthalmology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA and
Marian S. Macsai, MD, Chief, Division of Ophthalmology, Evanston
Northwestern Healthcare; Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department
of Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern
University, MI
This handbook examines pediatric consultation-liaison psychology in
pediatric medical settings. It offers a brief history of pediatric
psychologists' delivery of consultation-liaison services. The
handbook provides an overview of roles, models, and configurations
of pediatric psychology practice in diverse inpatient and
outpatient medical settings. Chapters discuss the most frequently
seen major pediatric conditions encountered in consultation
practice. Coverage includes evaluation, intervention, and treatment
of each condition. Each clinical condition addresses the referral
problem in the context of history and family dynamics. In addition,
chapters address important aspects of the management of a
consultation-liaison service and provide contextual issues in
delivering evidence-based services in hospital and medical
settings. Topics featured in this handbook include: The role of
assessment in the often fast-paced medical environment.
Modifications of approaches in the context of disorders of
development. Consultation on pediatric gender identity. The
presentation of child maltreatment in healthcare settings. The use
of technological innovations in pediatric psychological
consultation. Important ethical considerations in
consultation-liaison practice. Clinical Handbook of Psychological
Consultation in Pediatric Medical Settings is a must-have resource
for clinicians and related professionals as well as researchers,
professors, and graduate students in pediatric and clinical child
and adolescent psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental
psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, and related
disciplines.
How to Read a Japanese Poem offers a comprehensive approach to
making sense of traditional Japanese poetry of all genres and
periods. Steven D. Carter explains to Anglophone students the
methods of composition and literary interpretation used by Japanese
poets, scholars, and critics from ancient times to the present, and
adds commentary that will assist the modern reader. How to Read a
Japanese Poem presents readings of poems by major figures such as
Saigyo and Basho as well as lesser known poets, with nearly two
hundred examples that encompass all genres of Japanese poetry. The
book gives attention to well-known forms such as haikai or haiku,
as well as ancient songs, comic poems, and linked verse. Each
chapter provides examples of a genre in chronological order,
followed by notes about authorship and other contextual details,
including the time of composition, physical setting, and social
occasion. The commentaries focus on a central feature of Japanese
poetic discourse: that poems are often occasional, written in
specific situations, and are best read in light of their milieu.
Carter elucidates key concepts useful in examining Japanese poetics
as well as the technical vocabulary of Japanese poetic discourse,
familiarizing students with critical terms and concepts. An
appendix offers succinct definitions of technical terms and essays
on aesthetic ideals and devices.
Children and adolescents with chronic illnesses, particularly those
accompanied by debilitating, painful and/or fatiguing symptoms,
face challenges that may prove disruptive to physical,
psychological and social development. Based on extensive research
and clinical expertise, Children's Health and Illness Recovery
Program (CHIRP) is an effective treatment program designed to build
and maintain independence in young people with chronic illness.
This Teen and Family Workbook provides proven treatment activities
designed to combat the additional stress faced by youth coping with
long-term health problems. These tasks target key areas for
improvement in physical functioning, school functioning, and
personal functioning and support the creation of new tools for
managing the impact of illness, such as stress management, coping
and relaxation techniques, and communication skills. In-session and
take-home activities outlined in this workbook are meant to
accompany the companion CHIRP Clinician Guide. With the use of this
workbook and supported by a network of clinicians, healthcare
specialists, and school professionals, adolescents and their
families can return to a better quality of life.
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