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In both law firms and other businesses, the conversation around
organisational diversity is in many ways more fervent, active, and
engaged than ever before. Prominent figures in the profession make
bold declarations about their belief in the positive contribution
increased diversity brings, and firm websites are not considered
complete without a visible commitment to improve their inclusivity.
It would seem that everyone is aware of the problem, and is
vociferous about their attempts to tackle it. However, the numbers
show that the needle is barely moving. The legal profession appears
to be stuck at the point of discussion, and the measures that have
thus far been implemented - which typically include token changes
in company policy and written charters and agreements - can more
resemble posturing than steps to achieve real change. The
challenge, then, for any law firm which recognizes that diversity
is a force for innovation and seeks to genuinely make a change, is
finding those actions that do make an obvious and measurable
difference. What can be done, and where does one find the practical
advice needed to instigate the change? Packed with constructive
guidance and compelling insight from industry experts and thought
leaders, The Diversity Agenda: Lessons and Guidance from the Legal
Profession seeks to provide the answer to these questions. Moving
past the identification of an obvious problem, this book will
instead offer effective solutions to those endeavoring to maximize
their firm's potential through the benefits diversification can
bring. The Diversity Agenda: Lessons and Guidance from the Legal
Profession aims to supply a unique perspective from authors who
have experienced institutional challenges and obstacles, providing
proactive steps to take in order to negotiate them. Expert advice
is also supplemented by real-world examples of pragmatic, effective
and award-winning diversity initiatives that are being pioneered by
both international and regional law firms.
MOVING THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT MESSAGE: TURNING A VAGUE IDEA INTO A
MORAL IMPERATIVE Peter L. Benson and Karen Pittman THE CONTAGION OF
AN IDEA In the past fifteen years, countless programs, agencies,
funding initiatives, profes sionals, and volunteers have embraced
the term "youth development. " Linked more by shared passion than
by formal membership or credentials, these people and places have
contributed to a wave of energy and activity not unlike that of a
social movement, with a multitude of people "on the ground"
connecting to a set of ideas that give sustenance, support, and
value to increasingly innovative efforts to build competent,
successful, and healthy youth. There are several particularly
interesting dimensions to this movement. First, the youth
development idea has the potential to draw people and organizations
to gether across many sectors. Conferences and initiatives using
youth development language attract increasingly eclectic audiences,
bringing together national youth organizations, schools, city,
county, and state agencies, police and juvenile jus tice workers,
clergy, and committed citizens. Perhaps embedded in the youth de
velopment idea is a philosophy or a "way" that has created an
intellectual and/or spiritual home for actors across many settings.
However this happens, it is clear that one of the powerful social
consequences of the youth development idea is a connecting of the
dots-the weaving within and across city, county, state, and of a
tapestry of new relationships."
For African Americans who have experienced the trauma of
colonization, displacement, enslavement, and race-based violence,
lament has long been a form of cultural expression that creates
space to process these experiences. Lament and Justice in African
American History: By the Rivers of Babylon explores the theme of
lament in African American history from a theological perspective.
In part one of this edited volume, scholars examine historical
examples of African Americans’ use of lament as a framework for
engaging both historical memory and social action. Part two offers
examples of the incorporation of lament as a pedagogical tool in
classrooms and other educational settings. Readers of this book
will appreciate the importance of lament in the African American
Christian tradition and will come away challenged to connect their
own lament with the pursuit of justice.
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Historians bound by their singular stories and archaeologists bound
by their material evidence don t typically seek out broad
comparative theories of religion. But recently Harvey Whitehouse 's
modes of religiosity theory has been attracting many scholars of
past religions. Based upon universal features of human cognition,
Whitehouse 's theory can provide useful comparisons across cultures
and historical periods even when limited cultural data is present.
In this groundbreaking volume, scholars of cultures from
prehistorical hunter-gatherers to 19th century Scandinavian
Lutherans evaluate Whitehouse 's hypothesis that all religions tend
toward either an imagistic or a doctrinal mode depending on how
they are remembered and transmitted. Theorizing Religions Past
provides valuable insights for all historians of religion and
especially for those interested in a new cognitive method for
studying the past.
This study explores the lives, educational philosophies, and social activism of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs. They were among the most outstanding late 19th and early 20th century Black women educators. The study identifies and analyzes themes that illuminate Cooper and Burroughs' "unique angle of vision of self, community, and society" as it relates to their distinctive educational philosophies and contributions to American education.
Understanding Language Teaching encourages teachers to reflect on
their classroom practice by thinking critically about their own
teaching, their colleagues' teaching, and the environments where
they work.
MOVING THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT MESSAGE: TURNING A VAGUE IDEA INTO A
MORAL IMPERATIVE Peter L. Benson and Karen Pittman THE CONTAGION OF
AN IDEA In the past fifteen years, countless programs, agencies,
funding initiatives, profes sionals, and volunteers have embraced
the term "youth development. " Linked more by shared passion than
by formal membership or credentials, these people and places have
contributed to a wave of energy and activity not unlike that of a
social movement, with a multitude of people "on the ground"
connecting to a set of ideas that give sustenance, support, and
value to increasingly innovative efforts to build competent,
successful, and healthy youth. There are several particularly
interesting dimensions to this movement. First, the youth
development idea has the potential to draw people and organizations
to gether across many sectors. Conferences and initiatives using
youth development language attract increasingly eclectic audiences,
bringing together national youth organizations, schools, city,
county, and state agencies, police and juvenile jus tice workers,
clergy, and committed citizens. Perhaps embedded in the youth de
velopment idea is a philosophy or a "way" that has created an
intellectual and/or spiritual home for actors across many settings.
However this happens, it is clear that one of the powerful social
consequences of the youth development idea is a connecting of the
dots-the weaving within and across city, county, state, and of a
tapestry of new relationships.
How one Native American healer with an unbreakable spirit
triumphs over fierce invaders, ravaging diseases, and the utter
loss of everything she holds dear.
"Singing Bird: Molly Ockett: A Maine Legend" captures colonial
New England at its most turbulent time. As conflicting cultures
collide, native people summon courage, wit, and tenacity to survive
death and displacement by land hungry Europeans. Rising above her
grim destiny, Molly Ockett lives today in the imagination of New
Englanders.
With authentic historical detail and richly drawn characters,
the book charts the life of one remarkable woman who endures
through unimaginable circumstances. Those who relish history with a
twist of suspense will eagerly follow Molly Ockett as she navigates
a new world, while always remaining true to the traditions of her
people and herself.
The enormously popular "52 Deck "series continues! These
lighthearted card decks offer whimsically illustrated adventures
and activities for people of all ages. Each deck contains 52 cards
packed with entertaining ideas and is easy to carry in a small bag
or pocket.
52 enlightening projects for the amateur scientist! This
collection is packed with concoctions and experiments that could
turn you into the next great inventor of our age! Great for
kids!
Grab that magic wand! This popular deck of easy-to-perform magic
tricks and kid-friendly sleights of hand has been updated with new
activities and illustrations.
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52 Nature Activities (Diary)
Lynn Gordon; Illustrated by Karen Johnson
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Discovery Miles 1 800
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This charmingly illustrated deck of cards describes 52 games,
activites and art projects for children to do in nature. From
educational to just plain fun, these cards are a convenient size to
carry in a backpack.
These activites are just right for:
- A backyard
- A national park
- A patch of grass
- A group of kids
- Single kids
- Big kids
Kiss the roadtrip blues good-bye with the revised version of this
best-selling activity deck featuring updated text throughout as
well as a variety of new activities. From engaging games to
creative art activities to mind-bending puzzles, this deck will
make getting there all the fun.
This book offers holistic health professionals a vast amount of
well researched and easy-to-use methodologies. Popular California
based educators Errol Korn, M.D., and Karen Johnson, M.A., physical
therapist, discuss the benefits to a wide array of altered states
of consciousness. Interventions include safe-place imagery for the
bed ridden patients and those with post traumatic stress, tools for
the cancer patient, eating disorders, wieght loss, pain management,
and more. Contains a variety of carefully researched imagery
techniques applicable to various health care settings. A wonderful
resource for the health care provider desiring to be more effective
in the modern age of holistic health.
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