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This book is a revised and updated version of The State of the Art
of Professional Education and Practice (1988), edited by Robert B.
Young and Leila V. Moore. The goal of this book is to present a
visionary reexamination of the status of student affairs
preparation and practice by some of the field's leading thinkers.
In the years since the original book was prepared, important
changes have taken place within student affairs and in higher
education generally. Higher education is being bombarded with
issues resulting from the rapid changes in society. If student
affairs are to continue to play a positive and meaningful role in
the educational enterprise, its practitioners must be thoroughly
familiar with these issues and take the lead in developing
strategies to address them. The intent of this book is to assist
practitioners and educators with these challenges. Co-published
with American College Personnel Association.
"Civic Rites" explores the religious origins of Western democracy
by examining the government of fifth-century BCE Athens in the
larger context of ancient Greece and the eastern Mediterranean.
Deftly combining history, politics, and religion to weave together
stories of democracy's first leaders and critics, Nancy Evans gives
readers a contemporary's perspective on Athenian society. She
vividly depicts the physical environment and the ancestral rituals
that nourished the people of the earliest democratic state,
demonstrating how religious concerns were embedded in Athenian
governmental processes. The book's lucid portrayals of the
best-known Athenian festivals - honoring Athena, Demeter, and
Dionysus - offer a balanced view of Athenian ritual and illustrate
the range of such customs in fifth-century Athens.
Sara Collingwood is the 24-year-old daughter of a wealthy couple in
New York City. Her privileged bubble bursts when her parents are
tragically killed in a plane crash. Money mismanagement at her
father's firm forces her to leave her penthouse apartment and
anything of value is sold to satisfy bad debts. She moves upstate
to Syracuse, NY and discovers a loving home life with her aunt and
uncle. In the midst of her new-found happiness, she gives her heart
to the one man she was never supposed to know about; much less meet
and fall in love.
Almost one in five near-death experiences are not peaceful
suggestions of heaven. In a wide-ranging and far from gloomy look
at the other near-death experience, Nancy Evans Bush gives the
first comprehensive look at a fascinating but neglected topic: NDEs
and deathbed visions of fear, emptiness, and even hell. A
wonderfully readable book, grounded in thirty years of experience
and research, Dancing is packed with first-person accounts,
engrossing discussion and factual answers to a myriad of questions,
both religious and secular, with practical suggestions for
integrating such an experience or encountering one as a caregiver.
Here are ways of thinking about the subject that will be new to
many readers. What becomes evident is that to see these only as a
terrible threat about death is largely to miss their point.
absolutely enthralling literary, adventurous, incisive, informative
and smart one of the strongest, most thought-provoking books on the
paranormal I've ever seen. Steve Volk Fringe-ology The book is an
outstanding piece of work. It is a wonderfully comprehensive and
rich history of what can be known and what might be considered
about NDEs and] bursts with anecdote and commentary, reinforcing
for the reader that there is always another way to see things.
Wayne Rollins, MDiv, PhD Soul and Psyche, Jung and the Bible, and
other titles Dancing Past the Dark is what we have all been waiting
for a must for any experiencer of any type of encounter with the
numinous. P. M. H. Atwater, LHD Near-Death Experiences: The Rest of
the Story A valuable contribution to the NDE literature and
engagingly written. It needs to be seen and read by the wider
public. J. Harold Ellens, MDiv, PhD Nancy Evans Bush holds a
Masters Degree in Pastoral Ministry and Spirituality from St.
Joseph University, Connecticut. She was Executive Director and
later President of the International Association for Near-Death
Studies and a member of its Board of Directors for many years. She
is considered the world expert on distressing NDEs.
This anthology introduces a body of literature that nurses and
health care professionals can turn to for support, inspiration, and
catharsis . Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson, and T.S. Eliot are among
the featured contributors in an inspiring selection of poems,
biographies, essays, letters, articles, and stories.
An essential "how-to" book for youth services librarians who are
interested in effecting social change and offering a dynamic,
relevant program for girls. Cultivating Strong Girls: Library
Programming That Builds Self-Esteem and Challenges Inequality gives
youth services librarians practical guidance on how to offer
programming that will support the engagement, growth, and
achievement of girls. The program plans are simple enough to be
applied by everyone who works with girls. Presenting this type of
programming allows librarians to build meaningful relationships,
have a positive impact on patrons and in the community, and follow
programming guidelines outlined in the Young Adult Library Services
Association's report, "The Future of Library Services for and with
Teens: A Call to Action." With gender bias, inequality, and low
self-esteem issues still at the forefront for women and girls,
public library programming that addresses these topics fills a
genuine need. This step-by-step guide to running a "Strong Girls
School" program supplies material broken down into six sessions.
Detailed yet easy-to-follow instructions and tips ensure that the
program can be implemented in libraries or classrooms. Written by
an experienced young adult librarian who has tested and refined
these strategies in the real world, the book offers direction for
related crafts, recommended resources, and extension activities,
including peer mentoring or community service opportunities.
Presents complete, low-cost program instructions and recommended
resources for librarians who want to offer relevant and dynamic
programming for girls Suggests extension activities, including peer
mentoring and community service opportunities for girls who
complete the program Addresses programming concerns and potential
pain points Encourages librarians to develop meaningful and lasting
relationships with patrons
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