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An in-depth discussion and analysis of corporate misconduct and
its complexities. Volume editors and their contributors explore the
legal, societal, and business ramifications; offer a wide range of
real-world and theoretical examples and the lessons they teach; and
provide practical recommendations to management for countering
misconduct in their own organizations. The book is also a valuable
resource for teachers and students of business ethics, management,
and business-government relations.
British Fossil reptile sites are of international importance since
they include remains that fill the time gaps poorly known
elsewhere. They include rich classic reptile beds which have been
the source of dozens of important specimens. This volume details
all those sites that have yielded fossil reptiles. The fifty most
important localities are described in detail and an extensive
bibliography of everything published on British Fossil reptiles
since 1676 is provided.
Human activity and thought is embedded within and richly structured
by the space around us. We have detailed knowledge of the world
that surrounds us - we remember where objects are, what they are,
and how they are arranged relative to one another. We can navigate
through spaces to locate and retrieve objects, or we can direct the
actions of others through language. We can use maps to find out way
from one city to the next, or we can navigate using a virtual map
to locate a missing computer file. But where do these abilities
come from? What is the developmental origin of the spatial mind?
This book brings together leading scholars from the field of
spatial cognitive development to examine how the spatial mind
emerges from its humble origins in infancy to its mature, flexible,
and skilled adult form. Each chapter presents cutting-edge research
and theory that asks: 1. what changes in spatial cognition occur
over development?, and 2. how do these changes come about? The
authors provide conceptual as well as formal theoretical accounts
of developmental process at multiple levels of analysis (e.g.
genes, neurons, behaviours, social interactions), providing a
contemporary overview of general mechanisms of cognitive change. In
addition, commentators place these advances in our understanding of
spatial cognitive development within the field of spatial cognition
more generally. As humans, we are profoundly influenced by the
space around us. This book sheds light on how our experiences
thinking about and interacting in space through time foster and
shape the emerging spatial mind.
As media reports declare crisis after crisis in public
education, Americans find themselves hotly debating educational
inequalities that seem to violate their nation's ideals. Why does
success in school track so closely with race and socioeconomic
status? How to end these apparent achievement gaps? "In the
Crossfire" brings historical perspective to these debates by
tracing the life and work of Marcus Foster, an African American
educator who struggled to reform urban schools in the 1960s and
early 1970s.As a teacher, principal, and superintendent--first in
his native Philadelphia and eventually in Oakland,
California--Foster made success stories of urban schools and
children whom others had dismissed as hopeless, only to be
assassinated in 1973 by the previously unknown Symbionese
Liberation Army in a bizarre protest against an allegedly racist
school system. Foster's story encapsulates larger social changes in
the decades after World War II: the great black migration from
South to North, the civil rights movement, the decline of American
cities, and the ever-increasing emphasis on education as a ticket
to success. Well before the accountability agenda of the No Child
Left Behind Act or the rise of charter schools, Americans came into
sharp conflict over urban educational failure, with some blaming
the schools and others pointing to conditions in homes and
neighborhoods. By focusing on an educator who worked in the
trenches and had a reputation for bridging divisions, "In the
Crossfire" sheds new light on the continuing ideological debates
over race, poverty, and achievement.Foster charted a course between
the extremes of demanding too little and expecting too much of
schools as agents of opportunity in America. He called for
accountability not only from educators but also from families,
taxpayers, and political and economic institutions. His effort to
mobilize multiple constituencies was a key to his success--and a
lesson for educators and policymakers who would take aim at
achievement gaps without addressing the full range of school and
nonschool factors that create them.
Literature about Christianity in Africa disproportionately directs
attention to the important work of Western missionaries, but to a
great extent Africans were the agents of their own conversion. This
is true of the key figure in this book, Kamba Simango. Encouraged
from a distance by an American Congregationalist missionary, Fred
R. Bunker, who shared his commitment to an African-led work,
Simango, Tapera Nkomo and others struggled against difficult odds
in the Mozambique Company region of Manica and Sofala in Central
Mozambique. This study reveals the humanity of its characters as
well as their deep devotion to their task.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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