Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 11 522 638 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Judith C Jones

Delmar's Practice Questions for NCLEX-PN

Delmar's Practice Questions for NCLEX-PN

Judith C. Miller; Janet Tompkins McMahon

Delmar Cengage Learning
2010
pokkari
Reinforcing the concepts and critical thinking skills necessary to pass the NCLEX-PN (R) licensure examination, Delmar's Practice Questions for NCLEX-PN, Second Edition is a proven resource. More than 4000 questions encompass the core areas of the curriculum including Pharmacology, Nutrition, Mental Health and Gerontology. Each question is categorized according to areas of the test plan established by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing offering a solid foundation in exam preparation.
Culture of Prejudice

Culture of Prejudice

Judith C. Blackwell; Murray E.G. Smith; John S. Sorenson

University of Toronto Press
2008
pokkari
Contesting the putative "even-handedness" of many introductory social science texts, this innovative book presents strong and provocative arguments on contemporary social issues that will stimulate readers to think critically. The principal theme of the book is that social science is at its best, and most exciting, when it confronts and refutes "cultures of prejudice"-intricate systems of beliefs and attitudes that sustain many forms of social oppression and that are, themselves, sustained by ignorance and fear of the unknown and the unfamiliar. Such a critical social science, it is argued, can make an important contribution to promoting human freedom and extending human capacities. Discussions range from the personal to the political, the national to the global, encompassing social policy analysis (law, health, and welfare), the status of women, and animal liberation, as well as nationalism, racism, political ideology, the global economy, and terrorism. This passionately argued book is an excellent supplementary text for undergraduate social science students, as well as a stimulating read for all those open to hard-hitting confrontations with conventional wisdom. Beginning each chapter with an aphorism, anecdote, or quotation that reflects, illustrates, or challenges particular prejudices, the authors offer concise critical discussions of the issues, informed by some of the best research and thought in the social scientific literature.
Guide to Producing a Fashion Show

Guide to Producing a Fashion Show

Judith C. Everett; Kristen K. Swanson; José Blanco F.

Fairchild Books
2018
muu
Guide to Producing a Fashion Show, Fourth Edition, explains all aspects of fashion show production including: reasons to produce a show, planning, model selection, merchandise selection, staging and music, budgeting, show preparation, execution, and evaluation. The fourth edition has behind-the-scenes examples, best practices and innovative approaches in fashion show production—from promotion using social media to selecting music and models. Whether you are experienced or a novice, this text shows you step-by-step how to plan, organize, promote, and execute an exciting fashion show.New to this Edition- Includes examples from couture and ready-to-wear shows, as well as innovative approaches including non-traditional fashion shows and fashion presentations- New information on careers in the fashion industry that are related to fashion show production, like styling, public relations, and event management- New perforated worksheets include documents and templates to plan a fashion show- 25% new photographs- Discussions of diversity in the fashion industry and current trends- More coverage and examples from menswear and global fashion capitalsAt the STUDIO, students can:- download sample forms and templates, - watch videos and images related to material covered in the chapters, - access other tools such as self-quizzes and flashcards.
No Justice!

No Justice!

Judith C. Handschuh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
What is justice? Who makes the ultimate determination, and are there ever extenuating circumstances for apparently unjust actions? No Justice is a legal thriller that explores questions of guilt or innocence, and -- once those facts are known -- asks the reader to decide again, what would be the "just" outcome in this situation? David Berman is Nazi war crimes prosecutor for the Justice Department. He and his friend, Chris Gordon, with whom he shares a possibly compromising secret from the past, become involved together in the case of Benjamin Petrovich, a Latvian migr who may or may not be the same person as a notorious former concentration camp guard. Complicating the case is the fact that Benjamin is Jewish. How could this be the same person? And, in their tussle over determining the proper fate of this man, might the secret buried in David and Chris's past come out and destroy their own lives as well? Ranging between modern-day Chicago, Riga, Latvia, and a former Nazi concentration camp, No Justice examines questions of identity, and guilt or innocence. Ultimately, it asks what actions are explained or exonerated by unimaginable circumstances, and whether justice can ever be served in such a morally complicated world. No Justice was written by Judith C. Handschuh, who passed away tragically in 2014 from complications following minor surgery. A mother of two and grandmother of four, Judy worked more than thirty years for Chicago-area law firms. No Justice was complete at the time of her death, enabling this posthumous publication of Judy's thrilling first novel.
Women's Sexuality across the Life Span

Women's Sexuality across the Life Span

Judith C. Daniluk

Guilford Publications
2003
nidottu
This essential book explores how women experience and express their sexuality from childhood through old age. Moving beyond a traditional focus on sexual functioning, the book emphasizes the complex interaction of psychological, social, cultural, and biological influences on the creation of individual sexual meanings--meanings central to each woman's experience of herself as a sexual person. The author shows how these meanings are often problematic and contradictory, causing many women to feel disconnected from their bodies and from their needs and desires. Demonstrating how problematic myths and messages can be challenged, the book outlines ways that women can be empowered to create a more comfortable and self-defined sexuality throughout life.
Family Law

Family Law

Judith C. Areen; Marc Spindelman; Philomila Tsoukala; Solangel Maldonado

Foundation Press
2019
sidottu
More than forty years since its initial publication in 1978, the Seventh Edition of Cases and Materials on Family Law gives students an introduction to Family Law that follows the field's traditional and emerging forms in ways that are entirely fresh. Like earlier editions, the Seventh Edition weaves together cases, statutes, model codes, policy, narrative, history, transnational sources, and theory, in highly accessible ways, as it illuminates Family Law's dynamic relationship with the highly variegated social landscape on which it rests. The well-known strengths of earlier editions' treatment of Family Law's many equality themes have been updated and expanded to feature deep engagements at Family Law's intersection with different axes of inequality, including race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and class.