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For prospective and current educational administrators learning
about school and community relations. A well-researched text that
presents school officials with information on how to establish
effective relationships in the school community. This best-selling
text provides school officials with a practice guide to
successfully implementing effective communication with their staff
and the community - while also providing readers with the research
that explains how each strategy will improve school quality,
community participation, and student learning. The School and
Community Relations is organized in such a way that students learn
how to establish a working community relations program in an
easy-to-understand and step-by-step fashion. In addition, the
text's authors are comprised of experienced practitioners and
educators that have gained their knowledge and tested their
strategies in school systems around the country.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical
breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge
gained from genetics reasearch. This thematic volume of Advances in
Genetics looks at Computational Methods for Genetics of Complex
traits.
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical
breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge
gained from genetics reasearch. This thematic volume of Advances in
Genetics looks at Computational Methods for Genetics of Complex
traits.
This book reviews various aspects of papaya genomics, including
existing genetic and genomic resources, recent progress on
structural and functional genomics, and their applications in
papaya improvement. Organized into four sections, the volume
explores the origin and domestication of papaya, classic genetics
and breeding, recent progress on molecular genetics, and current
and future applications of genomic resources for papaya
improvement. Bolstered by contributions from authorities in the
field, Genetics and Genomics of Papaya is a valuable resource that
provides the most up to date information for papaya researchers and
plant biologists.
These contributions, written by the foremost international
researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore
the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world
problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in
GP. Topics in this volume include: evolutionary constraints,
relaxation of selection mechanisms, diversity preservation
strategies, flexing fitness evaluation, evolution in dynamic
environments, multi-objective and multi-modal selection,
foundations of evolvability, evolvable and adaptive evolutionary
operators, foundation of injecting expert knowledge in evolutionary
search, analysis of problem difficulty and required GP algorithm
complexity, foundations in running GP on the cloud - communication,
cooperation, flexible implementation, and ensemble methods.
Additional focal points for GP symbolic regression are: (1) The
need to guarantee convergence to solutions in the function
discovery mode; (2) Issues on model validation; (3) The need for
model analysis workflows for insight generation based on generated
GP solutions - model exploration, visualization, variable
selection, dimensionality analysis; (4) Issues in combining
different types of data. Readers will discover large-scale,
real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via
in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.
Exploring the question of the place of religion in the modern
nation-state, Scott H. Moore observes that the easy alliance
between the modern liberal democracy and Christian faith in
particular is showing some serious stress fractures. He offers an
incisive analysis of the ways government, operating according to
the ideals of a liberal democracy, has encroached on religious
freedom and how the church, of both liberal and conservative
leanings, has largely acquiesced. Moore offers a bracing critique
of the limits of liberal democracy that calls for and points the
way toward a more faithful engagement of Christians with public
life--a participation that takes seriously the reality of the
Christian church and both the private and public moral teachings of
its Scriptures.
Americans rank crime among the most urgent of social concerns.
Overflowing prisons and public outcry have led many to propose that
the criminal justice system could control crime more effectively by
focusing on dangerous offenders.
Recent social studies have suggested that serious criminality is
highly concentrated and that high-rate offenders can be
distinguished from others on the basis of prior criminal conduct,
drug abuse, and employment record. Such studies urge judges to
shift from rehabilitative sentencing to selective incapacitation,
with longer prison sentences for convicted criminals who are deemed
unusually dangerous. In response to these recommendations, some
prosecutors' offices have established career criminal units
designed to assure that repeat offenders will be prosecuted to the
full measure of the law. Some police departments are experimenting
with "perpetrator-oriented patrols" targeted on suspected high-rate
offenders.
The authors of this major book in criminal jurisprudence
describe and analyze the intellectual and social challenge posed to
public officials by this new thrust in criminal justice policy.
They develop a framework for evaluating policies that focus on
dangerous offenders. They first examine the general issues that
arise as society considers the benefits and risks of concentrating
on a particular category of criminals. They then outline how that
approach might work at each stage of the criminal justice
system--sentencing, pretrial detention, prosecution, and
investigation.
This cogently argued book provides much needed guidance on the
crucial questions of whether sharpened attention to dangerous
offenders is just, whether such a policy can be effective in
managing the problem of crime, which applications seem particularly
valuable, what the long-term risks to social institutions are, and
what uncertainties must be monitored and resolved as the policy
evolves.
This volume presents a valuable and readily reproducible collection
of established and emerging techniques on modern genetic analyses.
Chapters focus on statistical or data mining analyses, genetic
architecture, the burden of multiple testing, genetic variance,
measuring epistasis, multifactor dimensionality reduction, and
ReliefF. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key
tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative
and practical, Epistasis: Methods and Protocols aids scientists in
continuing to study elucidate epistasis in the context of modern
data availability.
"Language for Specific Purposes" is a growth area in research and
application in both academic and occupational settings. The book
contains an overview of key concepts and research findings,
grounded and analyzed in case studies from current teaching
situations. A series of project reviews illustrate research
methods, aiming to stimulate further research, and a guide to
research resources is provided. In the process, teaching methods,
materials, motivation, communicative language skills and subject
specific requirements are discussed.
These contributions, written by the foremost international
researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore
the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world
problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in
GP. Topics in this volume include: evolutionary constraints,
relaxation of selection mechanisms, diversity preservation
strategies, flexing fitness evaluation, evolution in dynamic
environments, multi-objective and multi-modal selection,
foundations of evolvability, evolvable and adaptive evolutionary
operators, foundation of injecting expert knowledge in evolutionary
search, analysis of problem difficulty and required GP algorithm
complexity, foundations in running GP on the cloud - communication,
cooperation, flexible implementation, and ensemble methods.
Additional focal points for GP symbolic regression are: (1) The
need to guarantee convergence to solutions in the function
discovery mode; (2) Issues on model validation; (3) The need for
model analysis workflows for insight generation based on generated
GP solutions - model exploration, visualization, variable
selection, dimensionality analysis; (4) Issues in combining
different types of data. Readers will discover large-scale,
real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via
in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.
Gives the perspective of the rarely heard analysand on core
psychoanalytic processes * Explores erotic transference, which is a
key part of psychoanalysis * Looks at how the patient's personal
experiences before analysis can shape their experience of analysis
and beyond
There is a critical need for a book to assess the genomics of
tropical plant species. Early genomics successes resulted in
tremendous advances in high throughput technologies and data
management that greatly reduced costs and increased rates of data
accumulation. In addition, the early plant successes showed that,
although Arabidopsis can be a reasonable model for dicots and rice
a model for monocots, there is a real need for species-specific
genomic information if it is to be used for crop improvement. Thus
began programs for developing the genomics of numerous plant crop
species with considerable emphasis on tropical plant species.
Reasons for this emphasis are that the tropics are recognized as
the regions of origin of a large part of genetic diversity with
genes and phenotypes not found in temperate plants, and that human
population growth is destroying much of the tropical environment
and with it the genetic diversity located there. Remarkable
genomics progress has been made in several tropical crop plants,
noticeably sorghum and papaya, both of which are undergoing whole
genome sequencing. International consortia or networks have been
established for a number of tropical crops to mobilize and
coordinate resources and efforts towards generating genomic tools
and eventual sequencing of the genome for basic biological research
and crop improvement. These crops include sugarcane, banana,
coffee, citrus, millet, cacao, and peanut. The genomic information
generated by these international consortia will enhance the
capacity for identification, characterization, and cloning of
agronomically important genes of tropical crop plants. This book
covers the recent progress ongenome research in tropical crop
plants, including the development of molecular markers, genomic and
cDNA libraries, expressed sequence tags (ESTs), genetic and
physical maps, gene expression profiles, and whole genome
sequences. The first section of this book provides background
information for tropical agriculture of its crops. The second
section consists of concise summaries of genomic research for the
economically most important tropical crop plant species. As a
comprehensive genomic resource, it is of considerable interest to
practicing plant biologists, graduate and undergraduate students,
and research professionals such plant breeders and germplasm
curators who work on or are interested in tropical plant species.
'Everything you need to succeed with parents, community leaders,
employees, and more can be found in this book. Moore's lifetime
experience comes through with clear, no-nonsense ideas and insights
that those working in schools can put to work right away'-William
J. Banach, CEO, Banach, Banach & Cassidy An on-the-job public
relations and communications partner for everyone working in
schools! As school public relations efforts play an increasingly
vital role in helping students achieve and schools succeed, the
communications expectations placed on school leaders at all levels
continue to soar. Now this field-based reference offers educational
leaders practical advice and specific tips for meeting the tough
new communication demands they face daily. Ideal for both
long-range planning and day-to-day basics, this guide helps leaders
define and organize their school's PR plan. The book offers
step-by-step guidance on creating and applying communication
tactics that work-from how to generate community support to
managing crises, stopping rumours, handling media inquiries,
dealing with critics, and much more. Emphasizing the PR
responsibilities of all school employees, the author: - Outlines
the key components of successful communications programmes - Covers
how to set reasonable expectations for communications efforts -
Provides questions for assessing PR needs, guidelines for judging
what's working and what's not, and an abundance of checklists -
Offers interview advice from professionals in the field Educational
leaders will consult this comprehensive resource again and again as
they plan and implement public relations activities to support
student and school success!
Teachers know that connections with families will reap benefits,
but they struggle with the "how." Research shows that there is a
link between family involvement and their children's academic
success. Other research shows that children learn best when
instruction is meaningful and connects to the knowledge they and
their families hold. Family nights are after-school, evening, or
weekend events which involve families (adults and children) in
enjoyable and academically grounded activities and experiences.
Family nights provide a way for schools to learn about and from
families and for families to learn about and from schools. The
ultimate beneficiaries are the students who benefit from such
increased involvement and from improved communication and
understanding. Reproducibles and other materials include: "
Invitations " Agendas " Sign-in sheets " Evaluation forms "
Activity worksheets " Handouts " Overheads " Additional resources "
Connections with national standards " Tips and suggestions for an
outstanding event Includes information on adaptions for special
populations, issues around providing food and incentives, and
cost-saving ideas. Each chapter is a self-contained unit,
containing all information, suggestions, and materials for planning
and running a successful event. All family night designs have an
academic focus and are aligned with standards. This book is
appropriate for primary teachers and headteachers or anyone in the
school or district responsible for family involvement.
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