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From Pandemic to Insurrection: Voting in the 2020 US Presidential
Election describes voting in the 2020 election, from the
presidential nomination to new voting laws post-election. Election
officials and voters navigated the challenging pandemic to hold the
highest turnout election since 1900. President Donald Trump's
refusal to acknowledge the pandemic's severity coupled with
frequent vote fraud accusations affected how states provided safe
voting, how voters cast ballots, how lawyers fought legal battles,
and ultimately led to an unsuccessful insurrection.
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Nacogdoches (Hardcover)
Archie P. McDonald, Hardy Meredith
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R641
Discovery Miles 6 410
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"The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry" is a collection of
essays by leading scholars that examines the state of the U.S. film
industry, from the l980s to present day.
Includes important discussions of the industry's labour and star
systems, as well as intellectual property and state relations
Considers the role of independent producers, the global marketplace
for Hollywood product, corporate changes, and various new media
windows, including video, DVD to cable, satellite, and online
channels of delivery
Brings together an international team of leading film scholars
Offers a balanced and fresh approach to this important contemporary
period in Hollywood
Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the
Caribbean come to life in this collection of essays edited by David
Head. Twelve scholars of piracy show why pirates thrived in the New
World seas of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century empires, how
pirates operated their plundering ventures, how governments battled
piracy, and when and why piracy declined. The essays presented take
the study of piracy, which can easily lapse into rousing,
romanticized stories, to new heights of rigor and insight. The
Golden Age of Piracy also delves into the enduring status of
pirates as pop culture icons. Audiences have devoured stories about
cutthroats such as Blackbeard and Henry Morgan from the time that
pirates sailed the sea. By looking at the ideas of gender and
sexuality surrounding pirate stories, the fad for hunting pirate
treasure, and the construction of pirate myths, the book's
contributors tell a new story about the dangerous men, and a few
dangerous women, who terrorized the high seas.
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Daring to Share (Hardcover)
Sandra Beardsall, Mitzi J. Budde, William P McDonald
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R1,163
R954
Discovery Miles 9 540
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This book focuses on the interdisciplinary incorporation of
place-based learning in faculty teaching strategies at the New York
City College of Technology. Contributing authors highlight their
creative use of the unique urban environment of Brooklyn,
illustrating the integration of urban resources into student
research projects and activities in the context of an
interdisciplinary course. Beginning with a reflection on the
interrelationship between learners and nature, built and virtual
environments, contributors then examine the experience of students
and faculty in interdisciplinary projects in architecture, the
geosciences, economics, computer science, the humanities and
medicine. The volume concludes with a synthesis of best practices
from these projects, focused on virtual place-based learning. This
scholarly book makes a valuable contribution to the literature,
offering a model of creative employment of urban spaces to enhance
experiential interdisciplinary learning and demonstrating the
potential educator application in diverse urban institutions
elsewhere.
This book explores how virtual place-based learning and research
has been interpreted and incorporated into learning environments
both within and across disciplinary perspectives. Contributing
authors highlight the ways in which they have employed a variety of
methodologies to engage students in the virtual exploration of
place. In the process, they focus on the approaches they have used
to bring the real world closer through virtual exploration.
Chapters examine how the resources of the urban environment have
been tapped to design student research projects within the context
of an interdisciplinary course. In this way, authors highlight how
virtual place-based learning has employed the tools of mapping and
data visualization, information literacy, game design, digital
storytelling, and the creation of non-fiction VR documentaries.
This book makes a valuable contribution to the literature, offering
a model of how the study of place can be employed in creative ways
to enhance interdisciplinary learning.
This edited book examines the management of diversity and inclusion
in the military. Owing to the rise of asymmetric warfare, a shift
in demographics and labor shortfalls, the US Department of Defense
(DoD) has prioritized diversity and inclusion in its workforce
management philosophy. In pursuing this objective, it must ensure
the attractiveness of a military career by providing an inclusive
environment for all personnel (active and reserve military,
civilian, and contractors) to reach their potential and maximize
their contributions to the organization. Research and practice
alike provide substantial evidence of the benefits associated with
diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Diversity and inclusion
programs are more strategic in focus than equal opportunity
programs and strive to capitalize on the strengths of the
workforce, while minimizing the weaknesses that inhibit optimal
organizational performance. This new book provides vital
clarification on these distinct concepts, in addition to offering
concrete best practices for the successful management of diversity
and inclusion in the workplace. Written by scholars and
practitioners, each chapter addresses major areas, raises crucial
issues, and comments on future trends concerning diversity and
inclusion in the workplace. The book will be of great interest to
students of military studies, war and conflict studies, business
management/HRM, psychology and politics in general, as well as to
military professionals and leaders.
A comprehensive look at how John Dewey's ethics can inform
environmental issues.
"Factor Analysis" is a genetic term for a somewhat vaguely
delimited set of techniques for data processing, mainly applicable
to the social and biological sciences. These techniques have been
developed for the analysis of mutual relationships among a number
of measurements made on a number of measurable entities. In the
broad sense, factor analysis comprises a number of statistical
models which yield testable hypotheses -- hypotheses that may
confirm or disconfirm in terms of the usual statistical procedures
for making tests of significance. It also comprises a number of
simplifying procedures for the approximate description of data,
which do not in any sense constitute disconfirmable hypotheses,
except in the loose sense that they supply approximations to the
data. In literature, the two types of analysis have often been
confused.
This book clarifies the concepts of factor analysis for students
or professionals in the social sciences who wish to know the
technique, rather than the mathematics, of factor theory.
Mathematical concepts are described to have an intuitive meaning
for the non-mathematical reader. An account of the elements of
matrix algebra, in the appendix, and the (mathematical) notes
following each chapter will help the reader who wishes to receive a
more advanced treatment of the subject. "Factor Analysis and
Related Methods" should prove a useful text for graduate and
advanced undergraduate students in economics, the behavioral
sciences, and education. Researchers and practitioners in those
fields will also find this book a handy reference.
From Pandemic to Insurrection: Voting in the 2020 US Presidential
Election describes voting in the 2020 election, from the
presidential nomination to new voting laws post-election. Election
officials and voters navigated the challenging pandemic to hold the
highest turnout election since 1900. President Donald Trump's
refusal to acknowledge the pandemic's severity coupled with
frequent vote fraud accusations affected how states provided safe
voting, how voters cast ballots, how lawyers fought legal battles,
and ultimately led to an unsuccessful insurrection.
Estuaries and Wetlands are important coastal resources which are
subject to a great deal of environmental stress. Dredging,
construction, creation of intertidal wetlands, regulation of fresh
water flow, and pollution are just a few of the activities which
affect these coastal systems. The need to predict the effects of
these perturbations upon ecosystem dynamics, particularly estuarine
fisheries, as well as on physical effects, such as sedimentation
and salt intrusion, is of paramount importance. Prediction requires
the use of models, but no model is likely to be satisfactory unless
fundamental physical, chemical, sedimentological, and biological
processes are quantitatively understood, and the appropriate time
and space scales known. With these considerations in mind, the
Environmental Laboratory, U. S. Army Engineer Haterways Experiment
Station, * Vicksburg, Mississippi, sponsored a workshop on
"Estuarine and Wetland Processes and Water Quality Modeling" held
in New Orleans, June 1979. The contents of this volume have been
selected from the workshop papers. The resulting book, perhaps more
than any other symposium proceed ings on estuaries and wetlands,
attempts to review important pro cesses and place them in a
modeling context. There is also a distinct applied tinge to a
number of the contributions since some of the research studies were
motivated by environmental assessments. The difference in title
between this volume and the workshop re flects more accurately the
contents of the published papers."
This book introduces the reader to the main quantitative
concepts, methods, and computational techniques needed for the
development, evaluation, and application of tests in the
behavioral/social sciences, including educational tests. Two
empirical examples are carried throughout to illustrate alternative
methods. Other data sets are used for special illustrations.
Self-contained programs for confirmatory and exploratory factor
analysis are available on the Web.
Intended for students of psychology, particularly educational
psychology, as well as social science students interested in how
tests are constructed and used, prerequisites include a course on
statistics.
The programs and data files for this book can be downloaded from
www.psypress.com/test-theory/
"The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry" is a collection of
essays by leading scholars that examines the state of the U.S. film
industry, from the l980s to present day.
Includes important discussions of the industry's labour and star
systems, as well as intellectual property and state relations
Considers the role of independent producers, the global marketplace
for Hollywood product, corporate changes, and various new media
windows, including video, DVD to cable, satellite, and online
channels of delivery
Brings together an international team of leading film scholars
Offers a balanced and fresh approach to this important contemporary
period in Hollywood
The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal is an initiative of
the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Pennsylvania State
University. It annually recognizes outstanding individuals, groups,
and organizations that produce exceptional innovations to further
democracy in the United States or around the world. Micah Altman
and Michael P. McDonald unveil the Public Mapping Project, which
developed DistrictBuilder, an open-source software redistricting
application designed to give the public transparent, accessible,
and easy-to-use online mapping tools. As they show, the goal is for
all citizens to have access to the same information that
legislators use when drawing congressional maps-and use that data
to create maps of their own. Thanks to generous funding from The
Pennsylvania State University, the ebook editions of this book are
available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open
(cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.
Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the
Caribbean come to life in this collection of essays edited by David
Head. Twelve scholars of piracy show why pirates thrived in the New
World seas of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century empires, how
pirates operated their plundering ventures, how governments battled
piracy, and when and why piracy declined. The essays presented take
the study of piracy, which can easily lapse into rousing,
romanticized stories, to new heights of rigor and insight. The
Golden Age of Piracy also delves into the enduring status of
pirates as pop culture icons. Audiences have devoured stories about
cutthroats such as Blackbeard and Henry Morgan from the time that
pirates sailed the sea. By looking at the ideas of gender and
sexuality surrounding pirate stories, the fad for hunting pirate
treasure, and the construction of pirate myths, the book's
contributors tell a new story about the dangerous men, and a few
dangerous women, who terrorized the high seas.
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