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Waterman explores how management can renew its energy, enthusiasm and creativity to develop solutions to the aggressive challenges of today's constantly changing economy and fiercely competitive wo…
Educational Research: A Guide to the Process emphasizes the process of research. That is, what researchers actually do as they go about designing and carrying out their research activities. Rather …
How can teachers and administrators be prepared to create partnerships with families and communities? Nationwide, rhetoric in favor of parent involvement is high, but the quality of most programs s…
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Contemporary politics is dominated by a liberal creed that champions 'negative liberty' and individual happiness. This creed undergirds positions on both the right and the left - free-market capita…
Human Rights: Politics and Practice is the most complete, most topical, and most student-friendly introduction to human rights. Bringing together a range of international experts including politica…
Empires--vast states of territories and peoples united by force and ambition--have dominated the political landscape for more than two millennia. Empires in World History departs from conventional …