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Practical and applicable suggestions are given to the reader on how
to write and implement a marketing plan, how to design effective
publications, and the role of advertising in college enrollment.
The author stresses the importance of financial aid in enrollment
and retention management. Suggestions are given on how to integrate
financial aid into the marketing, admissions, and retention
management programs. The elements of an effective financial
counseling and debt management program are given. The importance of
retention management in enrollment management and the elements of a
successful retention management program provide the reader with
suggestions on how to integrate the two programs. The inclusion of
over 40 retention management suggestions offers higher education
administrators a practical formula for implementing effective
retention management programs.
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Does a flourishing life involve pursuing passionate attachments?
Can we choose what these passionate attachments will be? This book
offers an original theory of how we can actively cultivate our
passionate attachments. The author argues that not only do we have
reason to view passionate attachments as susceptible to growth,
change, and improvement, but we should view these entities as
amenable to self-cultivation. He uses Pierre Hadot's and Michel
Foucault's accounts of Hellenistic self-cultivation as vital
conceptual tools to formulate a theory of cultivating our
passionate attachments. First, their accounts offer the conceptual
resources for a philosophical theory of how we can cultivate our
passionate attachments. Second, the exercises of self-cultivation
they focus on allow us to outline a practical method though which
we can cultivate our passionate character. Doing this brings out a
significantly new dimension to the role of the passionate
attachments in the flourishing life and offers theoretical and
practical accounts of how we can cultivate them based on the
Hellenistic conception of self-directed character change.
Cultivating Our Passionate Attachments will be of interest to
advanced students and scholars working in virtue ethics, moral
philosophy, and ancient philosophy.
This open access book shows how value sensitive design (VSD),
responsible innovation, and comprehensive engineering can guide the
rapid development of technological responses to the COVID-19
crisis. Responding to the ethical challenges of data-driven
technologies and other tools requires thinking about values in the
context of a pandemic as well as in a post-COVID world. Instilling
values must be prioritized from the beginning, not only in the
emergency response to the pandemic, but in how to proceed with new
societal precedents materializing, new norms of health
surveillance, and new public health requirements. The contributors
with expertise in VSD bridge the gap between ethical acceptability
and social acceptance. By addressing ethical acceptability and
societal acceptance together, VSD guides COVID-technologies in a
way that strengthens their ability to fight the virus, and outlines
pathways for the resolution of moral dilemmas. This volume provides
diachronic reflections on the crisis response to address long-term
moral consequences in light of the post-pandemic future. Both
contact-tracing apps and immunity passports must work in a
multi-system environment, and will be required to succeed alongside
institutions, incentive structures, regulatory bodies, and current
legislation. This text appeals to students, researchers and
importantly, professionals in the field.
During the last decade the engineering applications for nickel and
chromium coatings have gained in importance. In this third edition
the chapter dealing with engineering applications has been updated
and expanded to include more information on electroforming and
composite coatings, and engineering applications have been
emphasized in the additions to the chapter on autocatalytic
deposition of nickel. Additions have been made to the sections on
pulse plating and use or rotating cathodes, and the section on
trivalent chromium has been extended.
This practical and easily navigable book covers the gamut of issues
that need to be understood to provide excellent medical care for
those with ADHD. Outside of mental health professionals, those who
most often treat ADHD are primary care providers such as family
practitioners, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, physician
assistants, and school personnel. Based on clinical conversations
with patients with ADHD and their families, this book provides
concise, useful, up to date information of a practical nature for
most, if not all of the problems, associated conditions and
questions that arise when an individual has concerns about ADHD.
Treatments discussed include a thorough review of medication
options, with expected results and side effects, as well as other
recommended treatments including a variety of therapeutic
modalities, and a review of less commonly considered but important
interventions regarding general health, sleep, diet, exercise, and
school interventions. Readers will gain an understanding of what
ADHD is, practical reviews of the literature that will help in
discussion with patients and their families the importance of
intervention, and all the resources and options available to
provide the best treatment strategies for anyone who has ADHD as
well as the commonly associated conditions.
Does a flourishing life involve pursuing passionate attachments?
Can we choose what these passionate attachments will be? This book
offers an original theory of how we can actively cultivate our
passionate attachments. The author argues that not only do we have
reason to view passionate attachments as susceptible to growth,
change, and improvement, but we should view these entities as
amenable to self-cultivation. He uses Pierre Hadot's and Michel
Foucault's accounts of Hellenistic self-cultivation as vital
conceptual tools to formulate a theory of cultivating our
passionate attachments. First, their accounts offer the conceptual
resources for a philosophical theory of how we can cultivate our
passionate attachments. Second, the exercises of self-cultivation
they focus on allow us to outline a practical method though which
we can cultivate our passionate character. Doing this brings out a
significantly new dimension to the role of the passionate
attachments in the flourishing life and offers theoretical and
practical accounts of how we can cultivate them based on the
Hellenistic conception of self-directed character change.
Cultivating Our Passionate Attachments will be of interest to
advanced students and scholars working in virtue ethics, moral
philosophy, and ancient philosophy.
Divine Film Comedies creates a meaningful dialogue between stories
in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament and comedies spanning the
history of film. The text lies at the intersection of three
disciplines: humor/comedy studies, film studies, and theology.
Drawing on films from the silent era to the 21st century, the book
highlights parallels between comedic sub-genres and sacred
narratives, parables, and proverbs, illuminating a path to seeing
and understanding both Scripture and film through a comic lens. The
book will be of interest to students and scholars of theology and
film, media, and communications.
From its first edition in 1979, Perspectives in Sociology has
provided generations of undergraduates with a clear, reassuring
introduction to the complications of sociological theory. This
revised and updated edition features: a completely rewritten
general introduction and conclusion; all-new introductions to each
part, clarifying how each one builds on what came before; an
updated set of formative questions at the end of each chapter; a
comprehensive glossary of key terms. While retaining its emphasis
and wealth of information on the founding figures of sociology,
this sixth edition includes new tools that will allow students from
related disciplines to access relevant sociological material
quickly.
This practical and easily navigable book covers the gamut of issues
that need to be understood to provide excellent medical care for
those with ADHD. Outside of mental health professionals, those who
most often treat ADHD are primary care providers such as family
practitioners, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, physician
assistants, and school personnel. Based on clinical conversations
with patients with ADHD and their families, this book provides
concise, useful, up to date information of a practical nature for
most, if not all of the problems, associated conditions and
questions that arise when an individual has concerns about ADHD.
Treatments discussed include a thorough review of medication
options, with expected results and side effects, as well as other
recommended treatments including a variety of therapeutic
modalities, and a review of less commonly considered but important
interventions regarding general health, sleep, diet, exercise, and
school interventions. Readers will gain an understanding of what
ADHD is, practical reviews of the literature that will help in
discussion with patients and their families the importance of
intervention, and all the resources and options available to
provide the best treatment strategies for anyone who has ADHD as
well as the commonly associated conditions.
This book opens a new frontier in understanding nonviolence.
Discussions of peace and nonviolence usually focus on either moral
theory or practical dimensions of applying nonviolence in conflict
situations. Teaching Peace carries the discussion of nonviolence
beyond ethics and into the rest of the academic curriculum. This
book isn't just for religion or philosophy teachers-it is for all
educators. Teaching Peace begins with a discussion rooted in
Christian theology, where nonviolence is so central and important.
But it is clear that there are other paths to nonviolence, and that
one certainly doesn't have to be a Christian to practice
nonviolence. The pieces that follow, therefore, show how a
nonviolent perspective impacts disciplines across the
curriculum-from acting, to biology, to mathematics, to psychology.
If you've ever wanted to take dynamic and vibrant digital photos of
your favorite band in concert, but aren't sure how to tackle such
obstacles as approaching the stage, tricky lighting situations, or
even what equipment to use, then look no further! Concert and Live
Music Photography is a comprehensive guide to shooting live music
performances, providing you with the right information on
equipment, camera settings, composition, and post-processing to get
the best out of each performance shot. J. Dennis Thomas, whose work
has appeared in such magazines as Rolling Stone, SPIN, and Country
Weekly, shares tips on lighting, common problems, etiquette, and
recommended camera settings for shooting in a variety of different
venues, including clubs, bars, outdoor concerts, theatres,
stadiums, and arenas. He also explains how to get the right
credentials to get you closer to each performance. Jam packed with
over 160 photos from today's top concerts, this book will not only
give you the information you need to start taking rockin' photos of
your favorite musicians, but will spark your creativity when you're
anticipating the next shot. For the on-the-go photographer, a cool
companion website features additional tips, venue troubleshooting,
and an equipment checklist when you need to think on your feet
while running to another gig.
If you are a photographer who sees the beauty in abandoned
buildings, crumbling facades, and preserving a fading history, and
who also has a love of urban exploration, you have stumbled on a
must-have for your photographic library. Urban and Rural Decay
Photography offers expert tips and techniques for capturing
breathtaking photographs of your favorite decay scenes, whether in
urban or rural settings. Author J. Dennis Thomas guides you through
the history of decay photography, shows you what equipment you will
need, and discusses digital, film and HDR capture and composition.
The book addresses which artistic considerations work best for the
kinds of shots that capture a moment and convey a story. He also
provides you with important safety advice and matters of the law
when entering and working with decaying structures. Chock full of
inspiring images that will ignite your creativity and your passion
for decay photography, Urban and Rural Decay Photography is just
the book you need to get you out and discovering your newest urban
or rural exploration adventure.
'John Howard Yoder: Radical Theologian' shows that for John Howard
Yoder both theology (in particular Christology) and ethics are
expressions of the meaning of the narrative of Jesus. All such
statements are relative to a particular context, so that theology
and ethics are subject to reaching back to the narrative in order
to restate the meaning in new and ever-changing contexts. This
methodology is visible in Yoder's 'Preface to Theology', which has
been little used in most treatments of Yoder's thought. Yoder has
been characterised as standing on Nicene orthodoxy, criticised for
rejecting Nicene orthodoxy, called heterodox, and designated a
postmodern thinker to be interpreted in terms of other such
thinkers. None of these characterisations adequately locates the
basis of his methodology in the narrative of Jesus. Thus 'John
Howard Yoder: Radical Theologian' aims to go beyond or to supersede
existing treatments with its demonstration that Yoder is a radical
theologian in the historical meaning of radical - that is, as one
who returns to the root - but also relates his theology to the
personal accusations that clouded his later years. For Christian
faith, this root is Christ. Parts II and III of the book explore
the sources of Yoder's approach, and its application in several
contemporary contexts.
Based on the bestselling seminar by the American Management
Association, this book gives readers practical advice on how to
assess, train, and develop the characteristics associated with top
leaders. Expert Donna Dennis provides a detailed overview of what
leadership is and breaks down the most effective leadership styles,
brands, and tools for success. In Preparing for Leadership, readers
will learn how to: get noticed by looking and talking like leaders;
become expert teambuilders, coaches, and communicators; gain and
use power and influence positively; guard against the pitfalls of
interorganizational politics; identify and build strategic
alliances; elicit support; motivate others; and much more. Great
leaders are not simply born with confidence, vision, and the
ability to motivate others and elicit trust--and being a quality
leader is certainly no easy task. With practical tools including
assessments, tips, and checklists, this book shows readers how to
inspire those around them--and take their organizations into the
future.
From its first edition in 1979, Perspectives in Sociology has
provided generations of undergraduates with a clear, reassuring
introduction to the complications of sociological theory. This
revised and updated edition features: a completely rewritten
general introduction and conclusion; all-new introductions to each
part, clarifying how each one builds on what came before; an
updated set of formative questions at the end of each chapter; a
comprehensive glossary of key terms. While retaining its emphasis
and wealth of information on the founding figures of sociology,
this sixth edition includes new tools that will allow students from
related disciplines to access relevant sociological material
quickly.
If you've ever wanted to take dynamic and vibrant digital photos of
your favorite band in concert, but aren't sure how to tackle such
obstacles as approaching the stage, tricky lighting situations, or
even what equipment to use, then look no further! Concert and Live
Music Photography is a comprehensive guide to shooting live music
performances, providing you with the right information on
equipment, camera settings, composition, and post-processing to get
the best out of each performance shot. J. Dennis Thomas, whose work
has appeared in such magazines as Rolling Stone, SPIN, and Country
Weekly, shares tips on lighting, common problems, etiquette, and
recommended camera settings for shooting in a variety of different
venues, including clubs, bars, outdoor concerts, theatres,
stadiums, and arenas. He also explains how to get the right
credentials to get you closer to each performance. Jam packed with
over 160 photos from today's top concerts, this book will not only
give you the information you need to start taking rockin' photos of
your favorite musicians, but will spark your creativity when you're
anticipating the next shot. For the on-the-go photographer, a cool
companion website features additional tips, venue troubleshooting,
and an equipment checklist when you need to think on your feet
while running to another gig.
If you are a photographer who sees the beauty in abandoned
buildings, crumbling facades, and preserving a fading history, and
who also has a love of urban exploration, you have stumbled on a
must-have for your photographic library. Urban and Rural Decay
Photography offers expert tips and techniques for capturing
breathtaking photographs of your favorite decay scenes, whether in
urban or rural settings. Author J. Dennis Thomas guides you through
the history of decay photography, shows you what equipment you will
need, and discusses digital, film and HDR capture and composition.
The book addresses which artistic considerations work best for the
kinds of shots that capture a moment and convey a story. He also
provides you with important safety advice and matters of the law
when entering and working with decaying structures. Chock full of
inspiring images that will ignite your creativity and your passion
for decay photography, Urban and Rural Decay Photography is just
the book you need to get you out and discovering your newest urban
or rural exploration adventure.
Divine Film Comedies creates a meaningful dialogue between stories
in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament and comedies spanning the
history of film. The text lies at the intersection of three
disciplines: humor/comedy studies, film studies, and theology.
Drawing on films from the silent era to the 21st century, the book
highlights parallels between comedic sub-genres and sacred
narratives, parables, and proverbs, illuminating a path to seeing
and understanding both Scripture and film through a comic lens. The
book will be of interest to students and scholars of theology and
film, media, and communications.
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