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This book focuses on using faculty mentoring to empower doctoral
students to successfully complete their doctoral studies. The book
is a collection of mentoring chapters showcasing professors and
dissertation advisors from the most prestigious universities in the
United States. They provide an extraordinary range of mentoring
advice that speaks directly to the doctoral student. Each chapter
addresses a professional or personal component of the doctoral
process that represents how these exceptional faculty best mentor
their doctoral students. Faculty contributions exemplify diverse
perspectives of mentoring: (a) Some faculty are direct and
forthright, pointing the mentee toward his/her destination; (b)
some faculty share personal experiences-offering mentoring advice
from the perspective of someone who traveled a similar path; and
(c) some faculty structure a dialogue between the faculty as mentor
and you as the doctoral student. In all cases, they open
possibilities for achieving success in doctoral studies. Students
discover clues to follow during their doctoral journey. Whether the
student is just beginning to think about entering a doctoral
program, presently taking course studies, under stress, and doesn't
know what the future offers, this is an ideal book because it maps
the entire doctoral process.
This book focuses on using faculty mentoring to empower doctoral
students to successfully complete their doctoral studies. The book
is a collection of mentoring chapters showcasing professors and
dissertation advisors from the most prestigious universities in the
United States. They provide an extraordinary range of mentoring
advice that speaks directly to the doctoral student. Each chapter
addresses a professional or personal component of the doctoral
process that represents how these exceptional faculty best mentor
their doctoral students. Faculty contributions exemplify diverse
perspectives of mentoring: (a) Some faculty are direct and
forthright, pointing the mentee toward his/her destination; (b)
some faculty share personal experiences-offering mentoring advice
from the perspective of someone who traveled a similar path; and
(c) some faculty structure a dialogue between the faculty as mentor
and you as the doctoral student. In all cases, they open
possibilities for achieving success in doctoral studies. Students
discover clues to follow during their doctoral journey. Whether the
student is just beginning to think about entering a doctoral
program, presently taking course studies, under stress, and doesn't
know what the future offers, this is an ideal book because it maps
the entire doctoral process.
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George G. White, Heman Page Smith
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
James Wilson, signer of the federal constitution and one of the
most influential leaders in the formative period of the republic,
has been the only great figure of his age to be without a
biography. As a consequence his name is virtually unknown to the
general public. It was in the task of framing a sound government
for the republic that Wilson, one of the principal theorists of
federalism, made his greatest contribution to the future welfare
and stability of his country.
Originally published in 1956.
A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the
latest in digital technology to make available again books from our
distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These
editions are published unaltered from the original, and are
presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both
historical and cultural value.
Liberating today's chicken from cartoons, fast food, and other
demeaning associations, "The Chicken Book" at once celebrates and
explains this noble fowl. As it traces the rise and fall of "Gallus
domesticus" from the jungles of ancient India to the assembly-line
hatcheries sprawled across modern America, this original,
frequently astounding book passes along a trove of knowledge and
lore about everything from the chicken's biology and behavior to
its place in legend and mythology. The book includes lively
discussions of the chicken's role in literature and history, the
cruel attractions of cockfighting, the medicinal uses of eggs and
chicken parts, the details of the egg-laying process, the basics of
the backyard coop, recipes, and much more. Entertaining and
insightful, "The Chicken Book" will change the way we regard this
too often underappreciated animal.
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