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MBA Fundamentals

MBA Fundamentals

Paul W Thurman Mba; Thomas P Ference

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Strategy is the cornerstone of any graduate management program, and a critical part of any organization's growth.In this easy-to-read, comprehensive approach to strategy, two Columbia professors who have consulted with major corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and public institutions make strategic management easy to understand and implement. With real-world examples and guidance on the tools and techniques of strategy development, planning, implementation, and assessment, this is the the only text you'll need to put your organization or institution on the right track for success.
Leadership Theory

Leadership Theory

John P. Dugan; Natasha T. Turman; Amy C. Barnes

John Wiley Sons Inc
2017
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The facilitator's guide brings to life the content of the survey text, Leadership Theory. It offers instructive advice on how to prepare for the use of a critical perspective as well as providing practical resources to translate survey text content to practice. The facilitator's guide consists of: An overview of how to use the guide as well as recommended skills and reflection questions for educators prior to implementing material.Objectives, critical concepts, a chapter overview, and a chapter framework for each chapter from Leadership TheoryLesson plan "walk-throughs" containing 2-3 activities for each chapter of the survey text, with information for learning outcomes, activity setup, and additional notes for facilitation.
Thurman Munson

Thurman Munson

Christopher Devine

McFarland Co Inc
2001
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When in 2000 the Baseball Writers Association of America elected the ever-durable Carlton Fisk to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, many fans quietly pointed to the Hall's omission of Fisk' greatest American League contemporary, Thurman Munson. And when in 2001 the writers honored Kirby Puckett, the Twins star forced to retire with glaucoma after a brilliant but brief 12-year career, the same fans began to raise their voices in support of Munson, another short-timer who was once the toast of his team's hometown. In a position that requires the strapping on of hot, awkward equipment and the torturous alternation of standing and squatting, most catchers struggle to maintain electrolytes, let alone a respectable batting average. It is, in fact, a position so demanding, that men deemed good ball-handlers or pitcher confidants might hang on in the big leagues for years despite their drag on a team's offensive production. Munson, like Fisk and National Leaguer Johnny Bench, was a tough-as-nails backstop, a Gold Glove winner, and the unquestioned leader of his team. Like Bench and Fisk, too, though to a lesser degree, Munson had home run power. But the Yankee captain was in, at least one respect, an even rarer breed of catcher--one who manages despite the physical and mental demands of his position to finish each year somewhere near the .300 mark. Munson, who ranked in the top 10 among A.L. hitters five of the nine full seasons he played, was widely considered one of his generation's great clutch hitters. When the star catcher died at age 32, he was still in his prime, and it seems clear to many that on August 2, 1979, misfortune denied Munson his place in Cooperstown. Outlived by his contemporaries, who went on to post more impressive career numbers, and now overshadowed by the accomplishments of catchers from the current batter-biased era, Munson's chances for recognition grow increasingly faint. But for all the praiseworthy things he did on the field in his short career, Thurman Munson accomplished as much in between the innings and games he labored through. And it might be his influence for which he's ultimately remembered. In this work, author Chris Devine pays special attention to Munson as teammate, friend, husband, and father.
Thurman Arnold

Thurman Arnold

Spencer Weber Waller

New York University Press
2005
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Thurman Arnold (1891-1969) was a major iconoclast of American law and a great liberal of the 20th century. In this first biography of Arnold, Spencer Weber Waller traces Arnold's life from his birth in Laramie, Wyoming, and explores how his western upbringing influenced his distinctive views about law and power. After studying at Princeton and Harvard Law School, Arnold practiced law in Chicago, served in World War I, and eventually returned to Laramie, where he was a prominent practitioner, mayor, and state legislator in the 1920s. As the rise of national corporations began to destroy the local businesses that were the core of his legal practice, Arnold turned from the courtroom to the academy, most notably at Yale Law School, where he became one of the leading spokesmen for the legal realism movement. Arnold's work attracted the attention of Franklin Roosevelt, who appointed him to head the Antitrust Division during the New Deal. He went on to establish Arnold, Fortas & Porter, which became the epitome of the modern Washington, DC law firm, and defended pro-bono hundreds of clients accused of Communist sympathies during the McCarthy era. One of the few individuals who shaped 20th century American law in so many of its facets, Arnold's biography is long overdue, and Waller honors his life and legacy with a book that is both vividly narrated and extensively researched.
Selections from the Letters and Legal Papers of Thurman Arnold

Selections from the Letters and Legal Papers of Thurman Arnold

Thurman Wesley Arnold; William O. Douglas; Victor H. Kramer

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""Selections From The Letters And Legal Papers Of Thurman Arnold"" is a book that features a collection of letters and legal papers written by Thurman Wesley Arnold. Arnold was a prominent American lawyer and government official who served as the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice during the New Deal era. The book includes a selection of Arnold's personal and professional correspondence, as well as legal documents related to his work in antitrust law and other areas of law. The letters and papers offer insight into Arnold's legal philosophy, his views on government regulation, and his role in shaping antitrust policy in the United States. The book is a valuable resource for students of law, history, and public policy, as well as anyone interested in the life and work of Thurman Arnold.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Thurman the Thief

Thurman the Thief

Annabelle Yim

Miriam Laundry Publishing
2024
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Was there ever a time when you were sure you left the dice for your favorite board game on the table but couldn't find it the next day? What about the day when you couldn't find your favorite colored pencil that you just used last time? Everyone thinks you are the one who lost it, but guess what?There's a cheeky little thief hiding in your room. Find out what Thurman the Thief does when you're away
Thurman Gets the Help He Needs

Thurman Gets the Help He Needs

Barb Bailey; Aaron Horrell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Thurman Troll takes care of the flowerbeds at his home around Wildflower Bridge. He needs help weeding his flowers because they cover a very large area along the creek. Several forest animals attempt to help him, but they aren't good help. Thurman cries because he's misunderstood. Eventually Thurman gets the help he needs when three baby goats figure out that he is a nice troll. Be sure to search for the hidden heart in each picture. Most have one, but occasionally there may be two or more.
Howard Thurman and the Disinherited: A Religious Biography

Howard Thurman and the Disinherited: A Religious Biography

Paul Harvey

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
2020
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The faith journeys of a major mentor to the civil rights movement Teacher. Minister. Theologian. Writer. Mystic. Activist. No single label can capture the multiplicity of Howard Thurman's life, but his influence is evident in the most significant aspects of the civil rights movement. In 1936, he visited Mahatma Gandhi in India and subsequently brought Gandhi's concept of nonviolent resistance across the globe to the United States. Later, through his book Jesus and the Disinherited, he foresaw a theology of American liberation based on the life of Jesus as a dispossessed Jew under Roman rule. Paul Harvey's biography of Thurman speaks to the manifold ways this mystic theologian and social activist sought to transform the world to better reflect "that which is God in us," despite growing up in the South during the ugliest years of Jim Crow. After founding one of the first intentionally interracial churches in the country--the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco--he shifted into a mentorship role with Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders. He advised them to incorporate more inward seeking and rest into their activism, while also recasting their struggle for racial equality in a more cosmopolitan, universalist manner. As racial justice once again comes to the forefront of American consciousness, Howard Thurman's faith and life have much to say to a new generation of the disinherited and all those who march alongside them.
Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community

Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community

David B. Gowler

PAULIST PRESS INTERNATIONAL,U.S.
2024
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David Gowler integrates parable scholarship with extensive research on Howard Thurman's life and writings to explore how Thurman's insights about the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan parables provide a way forward in our quest for community. An online teacher's guide further explores how parables and visual art can heighten spiritual consciousness, demand an ethical response, and create and deepen community. Endorsements "Gowler's scholarship prepares us to enter Jesus's parables with greater vision and understanding. Accompanied by Thurman's insights and identification with Jesus as one of the disinherited, the parables' transformative significance confronts every reader." —Luther E. Smith, Jr., PhD, author, Howard Thurman: The Mystic as Prophet "David Gowler's beautiful book Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community offers helpful insights into Thurman's wisdom and how we can apply it to our own broken lives and world. A book well worth studying." —Rev. John Dear, author of The Gospel of Peace: A Commentary on Matthew, Mark, and Luke from the Perspective of Nonviolence, and director of BeatitudesCenter.org "David B. Gowler, one of our finest students of the parables, uses Thurman's sermons on the parables as portals to the understanding of communal and collective interaction and the deep-lying layers of personal spiritual truths." —Peter Eisenstadt, author of Against the Hounds of Hell: A Life of Howard Thurman, and affiliate professor of history, Clemson University David B. Gowler is Pierce Chair of Religion at Oxford College of Emory University and senior faculty fellow at the Center for Ethics, Emory University. A prolific author of both academic and public scholarship, his books on the parables include What Are They Saying about the Parables?, Second Edition and The Parables after Jesus. He is also coeditor, with Kipton E. Jensen, of Howard Thurman: Sermons on the Parables. †
Howard Thurman's Philosophical Mysticism

Howard Thurman's Philosophical Mysticism

Anthony Sean Neal

Lexington Books
2019
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African American Philosophy and African American Philosophers have played a central role in understanding and also shaping what it means to be black in America. Some of their conclusions were reactions to the mistreatment they received from the majority population, but other of their conclusions were extensions and/or novel positions taken with a view through past perceptual lenses. Yet, with the mass exodus of black students from HBCU’s after the civil rights era, many of the important figures and their inquiries have been little or poorly studied. The significance of this work is found in its attempt to grapple with one such seminal figure, his memory of his ancestors, and the education he received from Morehouse College (in the Atlanta University Center), all of which formed the roots of the ideas he later produced. Howard Thurman, former Dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University, and mentor to figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., left quite a large ideological footprint; however, just as others of his milieu, his ideas have been largely overlooked. Thurman’s deep-rooted knowledge of black culture, particularly black religious ideas as they existed during the period of African enslavement in the United States and as they were exhibited in the Negro Spirituals, shaped his thinking and allowed him to produce a body of work grounded in the musings and traditions of his ancestors. This volume investigates, forms an analysis, and even critiques Thurman’s work such that others can benefit from the profundity of his thoughts while also taking note of their relevance for today’s philosophers concerned with humanity.