Points of You


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In "Points of You," four friends from MIT share real and unfiltered accounts of what they wish they'd known while growing up. This book is a companion for teenagers and young adults who are embarking on a new life journey. Nobody has the answers to life, but through the perspectives of four very different people you can find understanding and new points of view. Featuring fifteen chapters on everything from maintaining friendships and making tough decisions to honing life goals and dealing with hard emotions, "Points of You" is an intimate guide to getting ready for the next stage of life.




MIT Campus Planning, 1960-2000


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Índice: Foreword. Preface and Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1960-1970. 1970-1980. 1980-1990. 1990-2000. Appendix--MITPO Projects 1960-2000. Appendix--Facilities Data Sheets. Appendix--Members of the Planning Office.







Report of the Treasurer


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Uncaging Animal Spirits


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Uncaging Animal Spirits collects all of Landau's major papers from the last thirty years, covering his scientific discoveries, his views on innovation and entrepreneurship, his reflections on his own field of chemical engineering, and his research on the global marketplace, and on the relation of technology, innovation, and the economy. Chemical engineering has been one of the major high-tech growth industries of the post-World War II period, and one of the few in which U.S. companies have retained an international advantage over their competitors. As an engineer and entrepreneur, Ralph Landau played a large role in this success story. Uncaging Animal Spirits collects all of Landau's major papers from the last thirty years, covering his scientific discoveries, his views on innovation and entrepreneurship, his reflections on his own field of chemical engineering, and his research on the global marketplace, and on the relation of technology, innovation, and the economy. The emphasis throughout is on Landau's view of the status of entrepreneurship in the United States, as tempered by his experience in an international business and his many attempts to get the federal government to think seriously about its role in creating a reasonable playing field for entrepreneurs. As Landau developed his business, he became increasingly concerned about the extent to which government officials misunderstood (or didn't care about) the needs of technology-based industries and the relationship between technology and economic growth. When he sold his company in the early 1980s, Landau took on the task of educating himself in economic theory and educating economists, policy makers, and the government about this crucial relationship. He has established centers at Stanford and Harvard to focus attention on issues of technology and the economy.




Presidential Leadership in Political Time


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In this expanded third edition, renowned scholar Stephen Skowronek, addresses Donald J. Trump’s presidency. Skowronek’s insights have fundamentally altered our understanding of the American presidency. His “political time” thesis has been particularly influential, revealing how presidents reckon with the work of their predecessors, situate their power within recent political events, and assert their authority in the service of change. A classic widely used in courses on the presidency, Skowronek’s book has greatly expanded our understanding of and debates over the politics of leadership. It clarifies the typical political problems that presidents confront in political time, as well as the likely effects of their working through them, and considers contemporary innovations in our political system that bear on the leadership patterns from the more distant past. Drawing out parallels in the politics of leadership between Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt and between James Polk and John Kennedy, it develops a new and revealing perspective on the presidential leadership of Clinton, Bush, Obama, and now Trump. In this third edition Skowronek carefully examines the impact of recent developments in government and politics on traditional leadership postures and their enactment, given the current divided state of the American polity, the impact of the twenty-four-hour news cycle, of a more disciplined and homogeneous Republican party, of conservative advocacy of the “unitary theory” of the executive, and of progressive disillusionment with the presidency as an institution. A provocative review of presidential history, Skowronek’s book brims with fresh insights and opens a window on the institution of the executive office and the workings of the American political system as a whole. Intellectually satisfying for scholars, it also provides an accessible volume for students and general readers interested in the American presidency.




The Successful Capital Campaign


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A collection of 22 chapters on capital campaigns is presented to provide: resource for both veterans and newcomers; technical information for fund-raising professionals and key volunteers; and a record of all aspects of current thinking on the capital campaign. Chapter titles and authors are as follows: "What Is a Capital Campaign in Today's World?" (H. Gerald Quigg); "What Are the Values and Purposes of a Capital Campaign?" (Edward G. Coll, Jr.); "The Long-Range Planning Process" (William L. Pickett); "Before the Campaign Begins: An Internal Audit" (D. Chris Withers); "Fund-Raising Consultants" (H. Sargent Whittier, Jr.); "Testing the Market: The Feasibility Study" (Richard Page Allen); "Prospect Research" (Jan L. Grieff); "Prospect Screening and Evaluation" (Ann W. Caldwell);"The Role of the Board of Trustees" (Henry D. Sharpe, Jr.); "The President's Role in a Capital Campaign" (Edward T. Foote, II); "Organizing Yourself for Major Gift Success" (William F. Dailey); "The Campaign Case Statement" (Richard D. Chamberlain); "The Campaign Plan" (W. Moffett Kendrick); "Capital Campaign Organization" (Richard F. Seaman); "The Campaign Budget" (Robert B. Rasmussen); "Setting the Campaign Goal" (Nelson C. Lees); "The Campaign Calendar" (F. Mark Whittaker); "Campaign Mechanics" (Scott G. Nichols); "Solicitation Methods and Training" (Sara L. Patton); "Public Relations Support for the Capital Campaign" (Donald R. Perkins); "The Public University Perspective" (Royster C. Hedgepeth); and a conclusion (Paul J. Franz, Jr.). (SW)




The Measure of American Elections


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This book brings leading scholars together to examine the performance of elections across the United States, using a data-driven perspective.




Fund Raising in ARL Libraries


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Transforming Learning and Teaching


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"This book consists of 19 chapters on heuristics written by 21 diverse researchers. Heuristics are reflexive tools, designed to heighten awareness of actions and thereby afford reflection and other contemplative activities that can catalyze desired changes. The 33 heuristics provided in the book have been produced, revised, and adapted in more than two decades of scholarship. Six key foci are addressed in Transforming Learning and Teaching: Heuristics for Educative and Responsible Practices with respect to heuristics: teaching and learning, learning to teach, emotions, wellness, contemplative activities, and harmony. The book is an ideal resource for researchers in education and the social sciences, and an excellent text for graduate level courses in which research, professional development and transformative change are goals"--