Troubled Times for American Higher Education Fiona StephenClark Kerr, one of the nation's foremost educators and commentators on the educational scene, examines emerging problems that he predicts will influence the near future of higher education. These include the quality of undergraduate education; ethics, both as a subject and as practiced by the professoriate; the racial crisis, including the dilemma of how to provide access to underserved minority groups; and competition for recognition and resources
the book provides a sense of art history’s own history as a discipline from its emergence in the late-eighteenth century to contemporary debates
particularly given its emphasis on research and future directions for occupational health psychology
” a young Dutch apprentice falls in love with his master’s young niece
The Eumenides promotes a message of mercy over wrath and depicts complex characterizations of popular Greek gods
There is more and that focuses on Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd
keenly engaged with tradition—the Faustian legend
The Romance of Lust influenced countless authors of erotica from the Victorian era onward
The authors probe topics that have crucial policy implications for dealing with the new conditions of the American Jewish populace including the demographic and social characteristics of American Jewish children
moral distress
which have traditionally been managed using synthetic fungicides
and social health in both developed and developing nations
An analysis of Britain's domestic policy during Harold Wilson’s tenure as Prime Minister