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The Next Step (Hardcover)
C E. 1855-1934 Grunsky, Clotilde Grunsky Taylor, Wm McDevitt
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R677
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A beautiful collection of 100 pieces of writing - poems, prose,
letters, speeches, song lyrics, quotations, and more - from
Shakespeare to Dr Seuss and from Oliver Jeffers to Rosa Parks,
which are in turn powerful, funny, moving, wise, and
thought-provoking - a perfect way to inspire a life-long love of
reads, expertly curated and with accessible, thoughtful commentary
by Nicolette Jones, children's book critic for The Sunday Times.
Child Development and Education bridges the gap between theory and
practice, showing those who teach and care for infants, children,
and adolescents how to apply developmental research and theory to
everyday practice. More so than any other text, Child Development
and Education not only describes developmental phenomena--for
infants through late adolescence--but also faciliates observations
of and analyses of what children say, do, and create, ensuring that
educators can make informed decisions that meet children's and
adolescent's needs. New to the fifth edition is a sensitivity to
the cultural and bioecological nature of development. New features
of the text situate children and adolescents in the contexts of
their upbringing and articulate the implications of these
experiences for educators and other professionals. Illustrated is
the diverse nature of development and how it is influenced by
social, environmental, and cultural contexts. Also new to this
edition is support for teacher licensure preparation. Teacher
candidates are alerted to developmental concepts and theorists they
need to know, and are provided practice test questions and case
studies to review, demonstrating for them how to prepare for their
licensure exam.
This edited book significantly contributes to the knowledge on how
to address gang problems from a broad community perspective, which
takes into account criminal justice agencies, social service
providers, and community leaders, along with police, who have
implemented collaborative anti-gang policies and practices. As
community-wide efforts become more common, it is increasingly
important to investigate effective strategies to address social
problems. Beyond Suppression: Community Strategies to Reduce Gang
Violence explores a demonstration project of one state's efforts to
reduce gang and youth violence through use of a comprehensive
initiative, the Comprehensive Gang Model (CGM). The relevance of
the CGM as a conceptual framework to guide gang policy and practice
is illustrated throughout the book, and tailored gang reduction
strategies derived from that framework and rooted in the ecological
constitution of communities are showcased. The chapters highlight
implementation strategies employed by various communities using a
case study methodology that assists in garnering an in-depth
perspective of implementation issues and key dimensions of the CGM.
This book answers important questions about how communities
operationalize the CGM. The results of these investigations are
important for scholars, learners, and practitioners who seek to
address gang violence using a customized response.
This book describes a global assessment of stem cell engineering
research, achieved through site visits by a panel of experts to
leading institutes, followed by dedicated workshops. The assessment
made clear that engineers and the engineering approach with its
quantitative, system-based thinking can contribute much to the
progress of stem cell research and development. The increased need
for complex computational models and new, innovative technologies,
such as high-throughput screening techniques, organ-on-a-chip
models and in vitro tumor models require an increasing involvement
of engineers and physical scientists. Additionally, this book will
show that although the US is still in a leadership position in stem
cell engineering, Asian countries such as Japan, China and Korea,
as well as European countries like the UK, Germany, Sweden and the
Netherlands are rapidly expanding their investments in the field.
Strategic partnerships between countries could lead to major
advances of the field and scalable expansion and differentiation of
stem cells. This study was funded by the National Science
Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
As its title implies, this book by three distinguished scholars
puts a cultural perspective at the front and center of issues
relating to current approaches to managing complex organizations.
It does this by covering the most recent relevant findings by
researchers from around the world and, most importantly,
interpreting those findings in ways that provide useful guidelines
and approaches for those in positions of organizational
responsibility. For anyone studying or practicing management in
challenging global-oriented contexts this volume is essential - and
highly interesting - reading.' - Lyman W. Porter, University of
California, Irvine, US'This book is a tour-de-force and a must-read
for any scholar and practitioner who is interested in managing
global organizations. From such topics as how to motivate, reward,
lead, manage conflict, and structure work in different cultural
contexts, the authors provide critical insights into how culture
shapes all aspects of organizational behavior and a compelling
vision of the future that awaits multinational and global
organizations. Bravo to the authors for providing the field with a
gold mine of information on managing organizations across
cultures!' - Michele Joy Gelfand, University of Maryland, College
Park, US 'This book represents the very best of academic as well as
field intensive thinking about cultural and global issues in
organizations. While many people have focused on cultural and
global issues in the past several decades, the field has largely
lacked a systematic review and analysis of these issues in specific
contexts. What Bhagat, Triandis and McDevitt offer the reader is a
wonderfully comprehensive analysis of key issues of culture in
organizations. This is absolutely a must reading for every serious
scholar of global organizations.' - Chris Earley, Purdue
University, US The globalization of business is a reality that
confronts organizations of all sizes from different nations and
cultures. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for
understanding the nature of cultural variations that affect
important aspects of organizational behavior. The authors expertly
cover all of the relevant functions that managers are concerned
with in the process of managing global organizations. Various
research-based theories and findings are discussed to explain the
significance of cultural variations in these phenomena. Readers
will gain a clear perspective on how cultural variations have the
potential to affect organizational functioning and effectiveness
across national borders. A mastery of the fundamental concepts and
issues covered in this book will enable future managers of
multinational and global corporations to become more effective in
dealing with people in different countries and enhance
organizational effectiveness on an ongoing basis. Scholars and
students will also find this book a path-breaking resource for
understanding this important topic.
As Britain's great power status came to be increasingly challenged
in the decades before the First World War, one by-product of the
resultant uncertainty was the weakening of the Victorian,
middle-class consensus of what constituted ideal manhood. Britain's
empire was not only the source of wealth and power, but it
simultaneously provided alternative models of masculinity and
nationhood. Consequently, the empire and the commonwealth played an
important role in defining imperial gender relations in both
Britain and in the colonies and dominions. May The Best Man Win
investigates the continual re-assessment and reassertion of various
masculine ideals associated with sport in the British empire
between 1880 and 1935.
Algorithmic Culture: How Big Data and Artificial Intelligence are
Transforming Everyday Life explores the complex ways in which
algorithms and big data, or algorithmic culture, are simultaneously
reshaping everyday culture while perpetuating inequality and
intersectional discrimination. Contributors situate issues of
humanity, identity, and culture in relation to free will,
surveillance, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumerism, solipsism,
and creativity, offering a critique of the myriad constraints
enacted by algorithms. This book argues that consumers are
undergoing an ontological overhaul due to the enhanced
manipulability and increasingly mandatory nature of algorithms in
the market, while also positing that algorithms may help navigate
through chaos that is intrinsically present in the market
democracy. Ultimately, Algorithmic Culture calls attention to the
present-day cultural landscape as a whole as it has been
reconfigured and re-presented by algorithms.
Algorithmic Culture: How Big Data and Artificial Intelligence are
Transforming Everyday Life explores the complex ways in which
algorithms and big data, or algorithmic culture, are simultaneously
reshaping everyday culture while perpetuating inequality and
intersectional discrimination. Contributors situate issues of
humanity, identity, and culture in relation to free will,
surveillance, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumerism, solipsism,
and creativity, offering a critique of the myriad constraints
enacted by algorithms. This book argues that consumers are
undergoing an ontological overhaul due to the enhanced
manipulability and increasingly mandatory nature of algorithms in
the market, while also positing that algorithms may help navigate
through chaos that is intrinsically present in the market
democracy. Ultimately, Algorithmic Culture calls attention to the
present-day cultural landscape as a whole as it has been
reconfigured and re-presented by algorithms.
The first reference work to draw together the stories and studies
of women in the American Civil War, this annotated bibliography
offers access to the literature that documents the history of women
who experienced the war, changed it, and were changed by it.
Offering nearly 800 entries, it lists both primary and secondary
sources, classic and current works, and items in print and
available on the Internet. Drawing together over one hundred years
of writings, Women in the American Civil War: An Annotated
Bibliography is an invaluable resource for readers and researchers
interested in this neglected topic. During the American Civil War
women played a highly significant role, yet modern writers often
overlook their experiences and contributions. Women in the American
Civil War: An Annotated Bibliography is the first reference work to
focus exclusively on women in the war. Sections list sources on
such diverse topics as women as nurses and medical relief workers,
women's changing economic roles, their lives as refugees, as spies
and scouts, or in military camps. It also looks at the literature
on the miscellaneous topics of women in public, wives of
politicians and military commanders, family life, and women on the
wrong side of the law.
The 21st century is often characterized as the age of
globalization, with the world's economies becoming more and more
interconnected at an unprecedented rate. And while the phenomenon
of globalization isn't necessarily new, it has taken on a
drastically different form since the 1980s: competition amongst
multinational and global organizations is more intense, and
non-Western multinationals are now emerging as important players in
the global economy. Today, professional managers need to reconcile
the opportunities and challenges associated with the rapid growth
of Asian, Eastern European, and Latin American countries. To do so,
adopting what's called 'the global mindset' is becoming an
essential skill for managers within these global organizations. The
key advantages of developing a global mindset are many. In Global
Organizations: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future, authors
Rabi S. Bhagat, Annette S. McDevitt, and B. Ram Baliga offers an
insightful and comprehensive overview of the most important issues
today for managers looking to develop and nurture their own global
mindset for their company's future. Global Organizations expertly
provides readers with research- and evidence-based knowledge on the
significance of developing a sophisticated global mindset
regardless of national identity or geographic locale.
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