Promise and Betrayal Raimon FabregatArgues that universities can help revitalize poor neighborhoods. Traditionally, institutions of higher education have been viewed as the gateway to a better future, despite the fact that so many of the neighborhoods surrounding them have been filled with hopelessness and despair. In Promise and Betrayal, the authors want nothing less than to start a revolution in higher education, calling on partnerships between "town and gown" to create sustainable
Awarded second place in the 2013 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Nursing Education/Continuing Education category
a living entity filled with restless spirits who all seem to vie for his soul
and are not necessarily or exclusively biological
Exploring the strategies employed by a variety of Chinese artists who engage with these timeless concerns
Along the way he debunks long-held myths about Wheeler and restores his place as an influential nineteenth-century political force
Semifinalist for the 2011 Dr
The Culture of Japan as Seen through Its Leisure brings together scholars of various disciplines from around the globe to discuss different forms of leisure activities in past and present Japan
the book uncovers original
This is the second of three planned volumes in the final report on the cleaning and excavations at the Late Bronze Age site of Vronda near Kavousi in eastern Crete
was once thought to be buried forever in secret files and condemned to oblivion by official silence
easily digestible format
had it wrong when he titled his breakthrough album Every Picture Tells a Story