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Strategic Change in Colleges and Universities

Strategic Change in Colleges and Universities

Daniel James Rowley; Herman D. Lujan; Michael G. Dolence

Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
1997
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This detailed guide outlines a strategic planning approach uniquelysuited to the academic environment and proven effective in numerousinstitutions around the country. The authors address the complexnature of stakeholders and conflicting purposes in an academicsetting. Their approach leads to?rather than starts from?theinstitutional mission statement, and includes realistic methods ofnegotiating the political barriers that often obstruct thedevelopment of a strategic plan and its implementation. This informative book is particularly effective when used with thecompanion workbook Working Toward Strategic Change.
Working Toward Strategic Change

Working Toward Strategic Change

Michael G. Dolence; Daniel James Rowley; Herman D. Lujan

Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
1997
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This nuts-and-bolts workbook is designed as a guide for members of strategic planning committees in higher education. The book is filled with information, tools, and visual material that complement the companion book Strategic Change in Colleges and Universities. This workbook offers a concise background to the strategic planning process and focuses on the ten critical steps of the process, from developing performance indicators through implementing, evaluating, and revising the strategic plan. Each section helps users work carefully and thoughtfully through the tasks of assembling, interpreting, and making decisions about critical information relating to the process.
Stranger Faces

Stranger Faces

Hans D Herman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Stranger Faces is a collection of short speculative fiction from the creative mind of Hans Herman. This book includes: "Lacking Locals"- A young couple looks for help in a town that seems more and more deserted with each person they encounter."No Time To Waste"- In the year 2812, there is nothing worse than running late. There are very important things to be done."Where You Least Expect Them"- Trevor's eyes are playing tricks on him. What harm could come from a routine eye exam?
Legal Inversions

Legal Inversions

D Herman

Temple University Press,U.S.
1995
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Law reform struggles have always been a part of the grassroots lesbian and gay agenda. These critical essays examine the politics of these engagements, of lesbians, gay men, and the law in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. From a wide range of perspectives, the contributors combine new conceptual insights with a concern for the practicalities of political engagements, tackling such vital topics as legal definitions of homosexuality, AIDS activism, and race and sexuality. Didi Herman is Senior Lecturer in Law at Keele University, United Kingdom, and author of "Rights of Passage: Struggles for Lesbian and Gay Equality". Carl Stychin is Lecturer in Law at Keele University, and author of "Law's Desire: Sexuality and the Limits of Justice".
Twin Paths

Twin Paths

E D Herman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Where does the duty of a princess lie? Clan? Honor? Subjects? Justice? When you discover your clan is dishonorable, the refugees you have supported are unwelcome, and your subjects have rebellious intents, it can be difficult to tell. Shindo was the envy of The Eastern Lands, filled with grand feats of architecture, flourishing arts, and a peace that enabled it. Princess Asoka was proud to be an heir of the Kachi shogunate that had ruled for centuries, and in her father's name she did her part to maintain stability in the realm with an iron fist. Anything less than absolute demonstrations of strength was an invitation for the daimyo to subvert their rule. Alas, her image of Shindo was a mirage.All it took was a handful of refugees beaching on Shindo's coast for the illusion to crash. Accusations from the daimyo of putting the foreigners above the good of the shogunate's loyal subjects twisted the realm into knots of alliances of convenience. Old enemies cut through past hatred to reach common goals, but only for so long as there was value in the arrangement. Knots could always be untied.In the midst of the plots, Asoka must rescue her twin sister while learning about the truth of her clan's legacy. As opposed to the fantasy of peace and prosperity, it is one of pain and poverty. There may be a path to bring honor back to the shogunate, but maybe it is best that the ancestral line ends with them.
How D. H. Lawrence Read Herman Melville

How D. H. Lawrence Read Herman Melville

Kevin J. Hayes

Camden House Inc
2021
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Details Lawrence's reception of Melville and reveals his underacknowledged role in the Melville Revival, while contributing to the history of the book and the study of the creative process. How Lawrence Read Melville is a highly focused account of D. H. Lawrence's discovery and reception of Herman Melville, from when he first read Moby-Dick as a young man to his final references to Melville in his late works. It shows Lawrence's initial reaction to Moby-Dick; how it led him to other works by Melville, namely Typee and Omoo; and how Melville affected Lawrence's critical and creative writing and shaped his philosophy. This book is a study of the creative process that shows how one great writer inspired another, but it also makes a major contribution to the history of the book and two of its subfields: the history of reading, and reception studies. By his death in 1891, Melville had been forgotten except by a small circle of English enthusiasts. That group put Lawrence onto Melville, whereupon he became a - until now largely unacknowledged - leader of the Melville Revival that rescued the great writer from obscurity. This Swiss army knife of a book will appeal to scholars and booklovers alike.
An Account of the Life and Writings of Herman Boerhaave, ... In two Parts, With an Appendix. By Wm. Burton, M.D. The Second Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT130387Half-title: 'An account of the life of Dr H. Boerhaave.'. Text continuous despite pagination.London: printed for Henry Lintot, 1746. 4],2, vii, 3],184, 1],188-226p., plate: port.; 8
General Stephen D. Lee

General Stephen D. Lee

Herman Hattaway

University Press of Mississippi
1988
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This biographical portrait by a well known Civil War historian brings much deserved attention to an exceptional Confederate military figure who became one of the New South's most progressive leaders.Herman Hattaway's clear, swift narrative depicts Lee in brilliant performance at Second Manassas, Chickasaw Bayou, Nashville, and after the war as a leader who used his military skills and discipline to work in bringing prosperity and education into the defeated South.After the war Lee established a home in Mississippi and found fulfillment in his calling to be the first president of Mississippi A & M College (today Mississippi State University), where he preached the message of applying brain power to farming. His admirers bestowed upon him the title ""Father of Industrial Education in the South.""Though the significance of Stephen D. Lee was long overlooked in historical perspectives of the Civil War and the development of the New South, Hattaway's appreciative study has remedied a case of unintended neglect by previous historians.