Editorial Reference Series
Author : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Publisher :
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 1939
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Author : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Publisher :
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 1939
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Author : Edda Sant
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 17,67 MB
Release : 2018-02-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 1472592441
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within local, national and global dimensions. Including examples and case studies from across the world, the authors draw on ideas, experiences and histories within and beyond 'the West' to contribute to multifaceted perspectives on global citizenship education. In concise chapters, the authors set out the key concepts and debates within the field. Global citizenship education is contextualized within key educational frameworks, including citizenship education, global education, development education and peace education. Edda Sant, Ian Davies, Karen Pashby and Lynette Shultz explore the different ways in which global citizenship can be taught, learned and assessed in formal and informal contexts. Including examples from a wide range of education institutions, chapters provide overviews of policy making and international practices borne out of different approaches to global citizenship education. With each chapter including a summary of key issues, an annotated list of key resources, an exercise for students and a further reading list, Global Citizenship Education will aid understanding of this complex and debated area of study.
Author : AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,19 MB
Release : 2022
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Author : American Psychological Association
Publisher : American Psychological Association (APA)
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 27,50 MB
Release : 2019-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781433832161
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is the style manual of choice for writers, editors, students, and educators in the social and behavioral sciences, nursing, education, business, and related disciplines.
Author : Prashant Kesharwani
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 14,33 MB
Release : 2020-06-10
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0128226110
Nanotechnology Based Approaches for Tuberculosis Treatment discusses multiple nanotechnology-based approaches that may help overcome persisting limitations of conventional and traditional treatments. The book summarizes the types of nano drugs, their synthesis, formulation, characterization and applications, along with the most important administration routes. It also explores recent advances and achievements regarding therapeutic efficacy and provides possible future applications in this field. It will be a useful resource for investigators, pharmaceutical researchers, innovators and scientists working on technology advancements in the areas of targeted therapies, nano scale imaging systems, and diagnostic modalities in tuberculosis. - Addresses the gap between nanomedicine late discovery and early development of tuberculosis therapeutics - Explores tuberculosis nanomedicine standardization and characterization with newly developed treatment, diagnostic and treatment monitoring modalities - Covers the field thoroughly, from the pathogenesis of tuberculosis and multi-drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis, to treatment approaches using nanotechnology and different nanocarriers
Author : American Medical Association
Publisher :
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 37,50 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Authorship
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Author : Gina C. Torino
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 20,89 MB
Release : 2018-10-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1119420040
Get to know the sociopolitical context behind microaggressions Microaggressions are brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership (e.g., race, gender, culture, religion, social class, sexual orientation, etc.). These daily, common manifestations of aggression leave many people feeling vulnerable, targeted, angry, and afraid. How has this become such a pervasive part of our social and political rhetoric, and what is the psychology behind it? In Microaggression Theory, the original research team that created the microaggressions taxonomy, Gina Torino, David Rivera, Christina Capodilupo, Kevin Nadal, and Derald Wing Sue, address these issues head-on in a fascinating work that explores the newest findings of microaggressions in their sociopolitical context. It delves into how the often invisible nature of this phenomenon prevents perpetrators from realizing and confronting their own complicity in creating psychological dilemmas for marginalized groups, and discusses how prejudice, privilege, safe spaces, and cultural appropriation have become themes in our contentious social and political discourse. Details the psychological effects of microaggressions in separate chapters covering clinical impact, trauma, related stress syndromes, and the effect on perpetrators Examines how microaggressions affect education, employment, health care, and the media Explores how social policies and practices can minimize the occurrence and impact of microaggressions in a range of environments Investigates how microaggressions relate to larger social movements If you come across the topic of microaggressions in your day-to-day life, you can keep the conversation going in a productive manner—with research to back it up!
Author : American Psychological Association
Publisher : American Psychological Association (APA)
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 35,67 MB
Release : 2019-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781433832734
Designed specifically for undergraduate writing, this easy-to-use pocket guide provides complete guidance for new writers on effective, clear, and inclusive scholarly communication and the essentials of formatting papers and other course assignments.
Author : Robert M. Sapolsky
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 801 pages
File Size : 10,57 MB
Release : 2018-05-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0143110918
New York Times bestseller • Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize • One of the Washington Post's 10 Best Books of the Year “It’s no exaggeration to say that Behave is one of the best nonfiction books I’ve ever read.” —David P. Barash, The Wall Street Journal "It has my vote for science book of the year.” —Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Immensely readable, often hilarious...Hands-down one of the best books I’ve read in years. I loved it." —Dina Temple-Raston, The Washington Post From the bestselling author of A Primate's Memoir and the forthcoming Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will comes a landmark, genre-defining examination of human behavior and an answer to the question: Why do we do the things we do? Behave is one of the most dazzling tours d’horizon of the science of human behavior ever attempted. Moving across a range of disciplines, Sapolsky—a neuroscientist and primatologist—uncovers the hidden story of our actions. Undertaking some of our thorniest questions relating to tribalism and xenophobia, hierarchy and competition, and war and peace, Behave is a towering achievement—a majestic synthesis of cutting-edge research and a heroic exploration of why we ultimately do the things we do . . . for good and for ill.
Author : University of Chicago. Press
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 12,85 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Authorship
ISBN : 9780226104041
Searchable electronic version of print product with fully hyperlinked cross-references.