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The idyllic boyhood shared by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn is just a
memory now. Time has passed and now, as adults, they are thrust
into the worst sectional violence America has ever witnessed, a
precursor of the Civil War, between abolitionist, activists, and
pro-slavery proponents. A new time of mistrust, murder, and mayhem
is the new norm. In this atmosphere of division and chaos, one bad
decision changes their lives forever. They must depend on each
other now more than any other time in their lives because
everything they know and love has been swept away. As Confederate
soldiers in this most trying time, loyalty to each other is all
they have.
The idyllic boyhood shared by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn has been
just a memory. Time has passed and now, as adults, they are thrust
into the worst sectional violence America has ever witnessed, a
precursor of the Civil War, between abolitionist, activists, and
pro-slavery proponents. A new time of mistrust, murder, and mayhem
is the new norm. In this atmosphere of division and chaos, one bad
decision changes their lives forever. They must depend on each
other now more than any other time in their lives because
everything they know and love has been swept away. As Confederate
soldiers in this most trying time, loyalty to each other is all
they have.
The idyllic boyhood shared by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn has been
just a memory. Time has passed and now, as adults, they are thrust
into the worst sectional violence America has ever witnessed, a
precursor of the Civil War, between abolitionist, activists, and
pro-slavery proponents. A new time of mistrust, murder, and mayhem
is the new norm. In this atmosphere of division and chaos, one bad
decision changes their lives forever. They must depend on each
other now more than any other time in their lives because
everything they know and love has been swept away. As Confederate
soldiers in this most trying time, loyalty to each other is all
they have.
This timely volume brings together a range of international
scholars to analyse cultural, political, and individual factors
which contribute to the continued global issue of female
underrepresentation in STEM study and careers. Offering a
comparative approach to examining gender equity in STEM fields
across countries including the UK, Germany, the United States, Hong
Kong, Taiwan, South Africa, and China, the volume provides a
thematic breakdown of institutional trends and national policies
that have successfully improved gender equity in STEM at
institutions of higher education. Offering case studies that
demonstrate how policies interact with changing social and cultural
norms, and impact women's choices and experiences in relation to
the uptake and continuation of STEM study at the undergraduate
level, the volume highlights new directions for research and policy
to promote gender equity in STEM at school, university, and career
levels. Contributing to the United Nations' (UN) 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, this text will benefit researchers,
academics, and educators with an interest in science education,
higher education, and gender equity in STEM fields. The text will
also support further discussion and reflection around multicultural
education, educational policy and politics, and the sociology of
education more broadly.
This timely volume challenges the ongoing underrepresentation of
Latina women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM), and highlights resilience as a critical communal response
to increasing their representation in degree programs and academic
posts. An Asset-Based Approach to Advancing Latina Students in STEM
documents the racialized and gendered experiences of Latinas
studying and researching in STEM in US colleges, and centers
resilience as a critical mechanism in combating deficit narratives.
Adopting an asset-based approach, chapters illustrate how Latinas
draw on their cultural background as a source of individual and
communal strength, and indicate how this cultural wealth must be
nurtured and used to inform leadership and policy to motivate,
encourage, and support Latinas on the pathway to graduate degrees
and successful STEM careers. By highlighting strategies to increase
personal resilience and institutional retention of Latina women,
the text offers key insights to bolstering diversity in STEM. This
text will primarily appeal to academics, scholars, educators, and
researchers in the fields of STEM education. It will also benefit
those working in broader areas of higher education and
multicultural education, as well as those interested in the
advancement of minorities inside and outside of academia. Elsa M.
Gonzalez is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the
University of Houston, USA. Frank Fernandez is Assistant Professor
of Higher Education at the University of Mississippi, USA. Miranda
Wilson earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Studies at the University of Houston, USA.
This timely volume brings together a range of international
scholars to analyse cultural, political, and individual factors
which contribute to the continued global issue of female
underrepresentation in STEM study and careers. Offering a
comparative approach to examining gender equity in STEM fields
across countries including the UK, Germany, the United States, Hong
Kong, Taiwan, South Africa, and China, the volume provides a
thematic breakdown of institutional trends and national policies
that have successfully improved gender equity in STEM at
institutions of higher education. Offering case studies that
demonstrate how policies interact with changing social and cultural
norms, and impact women's choices and experiences in relation to
the uptake and continuation of STEM study at the undergraduate
level, the volume highlights new directions for research and policy
to promote gender equity in STEM at school, university, and career
levels. Contributing to the United Nations' (UN) 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, this text will benefit researchers,
academics, and educators with an interest in science education,
higher education, and gender equity in STEM fields. The text will
also support further discussion and reflection around multicultural
education, educational policy and politics, and the sociology of
education more broadly.
This timely volume challenges the ongoing underrepresentation of
Latina women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM), and highlights resilience as a critical communal response
to increasing their representation in degree programs and academic
posts. An Asset-Based Approach to Advancing Latina Students in STEM
documents the racialized and gendered experiences of Latinas
studying and researching in STEM in US colleges, and centers
resilience as a critical mechanism in combating deficit narratives.
Adopting an asset-based approach, chapters illustrate how Latinas
draw on their cultural background as a source of individual and
communal strength, and indicate how this cultural wealth must be
nurtured and used to inform leadership and policy to motivate,
encourage, and support Latinas on the pathway to graduate degrees
and successful STEM careers. By highlighting strategies to increase
personal resilience and institutional retention of Latina women,
the text offers key insights to bolstering diversity in STEM. This
text will primarily appeal to academics, scholars, educators, and
researchers in the fields of STEM education. It will also benefit
those working in broader areas of higher education and
multicultural education, as well as those interested in the
advancement of minorities inside and outside of academia. Elsa M.
Gonzalez is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the
University of Houston, USA. Frank Fernandez is Assistant Professor
of Higher Education at the University of Mississippi, USA. Miranda
Wilson earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Studies at the University of Houston, USA.
Universities are facing budget crises and growing competition, with
many leaders clinging to older methods of leadership. This results
in institutions with unprecedented deficits, decreased enrolments,
and low graduation rates. What tools are necessary to succeed in
the ever-changing and diversifying higher education market? In this
book, the authors provide a model for leading universities in
rapidly changing environments. Using the University of Houston as
their case study, examining the institution's explosive growth
under the transformative leadership of President Renu Khator and
her team. The President's success in the realms of fundraising,
organizational architecture, development, crisis management, and
building campus culture are all facets of a revolutionary
leadership model that can be replicated as a new style of academic
governance. Transformational University Leadership presents a model
of leadership for higher education institutions in the 21st
century. With a special focus on gender and culture, the authors
explore the leadership tactics and strategies university presidents
use to uplift the University from a regional campus to a tier 1
research powerhouse. Offering strategies, anecdotes, and
transferable methods for university leaders seeking to elevate
their institution and thrive in the 21st century academic market.
Winner of the 2017 Award for Significant Research on International
Higher Education (CIHE/ASHE) Winner of the 2018 American Publishers
Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence: Education
Theory In The Century of Science, a multicultural, international
team of authors examine the global rise of scholarly research in
science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM+)
fields. This insightful text provides historical and sociological
understandings of the ways that higher education has become an
institution that, more than ever before, shapes science and
society. Case studies, supported by the most historically and
spatially extensive database on STEM+ publications available, of
selected countries in Europe, North America, East Asia, and the
Middle East, emphasize recurring themes: the institutionalization
and differentiation of higher education systems to the
proliferation of university-based scientific research fostered by
research policies that support continued university expansion
leading to the knowledge society. Growing worldwide, research
universities appear to be the most legitimate sites for knowledge
production. The chapters offer new insights into how countries
develop the university-based knowledge thought fundamental to
meeting social needs and economic demands. Despite repeated
warnings that universities would lose in relevance to other
organizational forms in the production of knowledge, these findings
demonstrate incontrovertibly that universities have become more-not
less-important actors in the world of knowledge. The past hundred
years have seen the worldwide triumph of the research university.
Winner of the 2017 Award for Significant Research on International
Higher Education (CIHE/ASHE) Winner of the 2018 American Publishers
Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence: Education
Theory In The Century of Science, a multicultural, international
team of authors examine the global rise of scholarly research in
science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM+)
fields. This insightful text provides historical and sociological
understandings of the ways that higher education has become an
institution that, more than ever before, shapes science and
society. Case studies, supported by the most historically and
spatially extensive database on STEM+ publications available, of
selected countries in Europe, North America, East Asia, and the
Middle East, emphasize recurring themes: the institutionalization
and differentiation of higher education systems to the
proliferation of university-based scientific research fostered by
research policies that support continued university expansion
leading to the knowledge society. Growing worldwide, research
universities appear to be the most legitimate sites for knowledge
production. The chapters offer new insights into how countries
develop the university-based knowledge thought fundamental to
meeting social needs and economic demands. Despite repeated
warnings that universities would lose in relevance to other
organizational forms in the production of knowledge, these findings
demonstrate incontrovertibly that universities have become more-not
less-important actors in the world of knowledge. The past hundred
years have seen the worldwide triumph of the research university.
The idyllic boyhood shared by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn has been
just a memory. Time has passed and now, as adults, they are thrust
into the worst sectional violence America has ever witnessed, a
precursor of the Civil War, between abolitionist, activists, and
pro-slavery proponents. A new time of mistrust, murder, and mayhem
is the new norm. In this atmosphere of division and chaos, one bad
decision changes their lives forever. They must depend on each
other now more than any other time in their lives because
everything they know and love has been swept away. As Confederate
soldiers in this most trying time, loyalty to each other is all
they have.
The idyllic boyhood shared by Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn is just a
memory now. Time has passed and now, as adults, they are thrust
into the worst sectional violence America has ever witnessed, a
precursor of the Civil War, between abolitionist, activists, and
pro-slavery proponents. A new time of mistrust, murder, and mayhem
is the new norm. In this atmosphere of division and chaos, one bad
decision changes their lives forever. They must depend on each
other now more than any other time in their lives because
everything they know and love has been swept away. As Confederate
soldiers in this most trying time, loyalty to each other is all
they have.
Sentimientos no es lo que vemos, sino lo que sentimos, vida no es
simplemente un dia de sol, vida es vivir y hacerlo bien, aqui es
donde puedes llegar a vivir aun en tu mente, donde cada poesia, es
una experiencia, cada palabra un reto a recordar. Las traiciones,
lo imposible, lo olvidado, lo perdido, lo ganado y todas cuantas
cosas imaginen puede sentir alguien, lo sentiran en cada una de
estas letras, donde dos seres distintos se unen para elogiar un
solo sentimiento: EL AMOR. Lo dificil es posible, lo imposible esta
al alcance si se quiere. En la vida una de las pocas cosas que
compartimos son los sentimientos, lo hermoso es que dos seres
diferentes canten el mismo ritmo, sean DOS CORAZONES Y UN
SENTIMIENTO.
Bernard (Frank) Fernandez: After serving in the U.S. Army Air Force
Mr. Fernandez attended the University of Cincinnati, graduating
with a B.S. in Education. He then worked for three transportation
companies over a nine year period before originating his first
company, Mark IV Messenger Service, Inc. A short time later he
formed his second company, Mark IV Air Freight, Inc. Both companies
were based Los Angeles area. Mark IV Air Freight was sold after
nine years of operation. The Messenger Service was sold after
fourteen years. Mr. Fernandez and his wife of 38 years, Suzi, live
in Bear Valley Springs, California. They have one son, Joseph. Some
folks call him "Bernard," most folks call him "Frank," but a lot of
people know him best as "the guy who returned Elvis' ring." -- and
that's only one of the many fascinating happenings in Frank's
experience. "Buy this book. It's a fun read "
Who is the "Right" Man to Lead? Our Nation, and the Whole World,
teeter on the brink of financial and social disaster. What can be
done? Who is the "Right Man" to lead our Country in these most
difficult times? This book gives a different perspective.
Provocative.
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