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Author: Theodore L. Bergman
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2018-12-04
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ISBN-13: 9781119584261
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Author: Theodore L. Bergman
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2018-12-04
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781119584261
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcelo Bergman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 409
ISBN-13: 0190608773
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing on original data from surveys across Latin America, this book develops a new, compelling theory on the rise of crime in Latin America. It evaluates the economic underpinnings of the upsurge in property crime, drug trafficking, and violence in the midst of economic prosperity and democratization.
Author: Ingmar Bergman
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780140104691
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIngmar Bergman, creator of such films as Wild Strawberries, Scenes from a Marriage and Fanny and Alexander turns his perceptive filmmaker's eye on himself for a revealing portrait of his life and obsessions. 16 pages of photos.
Author: R. Shane Tubbs
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2016-07-12
Total Pages: 1452
ISBN-13: 1118430352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBuilding on the strength of the previous two editions, Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation is the third installment of the classic human anatomical reference launched by Dr. Ronald Bergman. With both new and updated entries, and now illustrated in full color, the encyclopedia provides an even more comprehensive reference on human variation for anatomists, anthropologists, physicians, surgeons, medical personnel, and all students of anatomy. Developed by a team of editors with extensive records publishing on both human variation and normal human anatomy, Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation is the long awaited update to this classic reference.
Author: Ofer Bergman
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2016-11-04
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 0262336286
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy we organize our personal digital data the way we do and how design of new PIM systems can help us manage our information more efficiently. Each of us has an ever-growing collection of personal digital data: documents, photographs, PowerPoint presentations, videos, music, emails and texts sent and received. To access any of this, we have to find it. The ease (or difficulty) of finding something depends on how we organize our digital stuff. In this book, personal information management (PIM) experts Ofer Bergman and Steve Whittaker explain why we organize our personal digital data the way we do and how the design of new PIM systems can help us manage our collections more efficiently. Bergman and Whittaker report that many of us use hierarchical folders for our personal digital organizing. Critics of this method point out that information is hidden from sight in folders that are often within other folders so that we have to remember the exact location of information to access it. Because of this, information scientists suggest other methods: search, more flexible than navigating folders; tags, which allow multiple categorizations; and group information management. Yet Bergman and Whittaker have found in their pioneering PIM research that these other methods that work best for public information management don't work as well for personal information management. Bergman and Whittaker describe personal information collection as curation: we preserve and organize this data to ensure our future access to it. Unlike other information management fields, in PIM the same user organizes and retrieves the information. After explaining the cognitive and psychological reasons that so many prefer folders, Bergman and Whittaker propose the user-subjective approach to PIM, which does not replace folder hierarchies but exploits these unique characteristics of PIM.
Author: Lize A.E. Booysen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2018-08-31
Total Pages: 561
ISBN-13: 1783476087
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEquality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) have become features of organizations as a result of both legal and societal advances, as well as neoliberal economic reasoning and considerations. Current research approaches frequently fall short of addressing the challenges faced in EDI research, and this benchmark Handbook brings up to date coverage of research methods in EDI, and advances the development of research in the field.
Author: Rola Ajjawi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-12-19
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 1000842819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBringing together international authors to examine how diversity and inclusion impact assessment in higher education, this book provides educators with the knowledge and understanding required to transform practices so that they are more equitable and inclusive of diverse learners. Assessment drives learning and determines who succeeds. Assessment for Inclusion in Higher Education is written to ensure that no student is unfairly or unnecessarily disadvantaged by the design or delivery of assessment. The chapters are structured according to three themes: 1) macro contexts of assessment for inclusion: societal and cultural perspectives; 2) meso contexts of assessment for inclusion: institutional and community perspectives; and 3) micro contexts of assessment for inclusion: educators, students and interpersonal perspectives. These three levels are used to identify new ways of mobilising the sector towards assessment for inclusion in a systematic and scholarly way. This book is essential reading for those in higher education who design and deliver assessment, as well as researchers and postgraduate students exploring assessment, equity and inclusive pedagogy. Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
Author: K. Peter C. Vollhardt
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Published: 2021-10-29
Total Pages: 3751
ISBN-13: 1319393918
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith this transformational digital update, the classic organic chemistry text offers even more effective ways to prepare for class time, assignments, and exams.
Author: Kelly Fagan Robinson
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2024-11-15
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 1978841477
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInaccessible Access ethnographically addresses barriers to inclusion within knowledge-making. It focuses on the social, environmental, communicative, and epistemological barriers that people with disabilities confront and embody throughout the course of their learning and living and in the specific context of their higher education institutions and in research. It is presented by a neurodiverse, disabled, and non-cis cohort of authors, all of whom acknowledge a continuum of (in)access that is available to each contributor contingent on their inherent intersectionalities and alterities. The authors and editors of this book foreground the work that has yet to be done on recognizing the value of nonnormative ways of approaching, being in, and knowing research and higher education, particularly in cases where disablity-centered epistemologies are sidelined in confrontation with institutional norms, even within existing discourses concerning equality and alterity.
Author: Harinder Kohli
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Published: 2022-05-25
Total Pages: 510
ISBN-13: 9391149138
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnvisioning 2060 is a collection of articles by some of the world's greatest economists and authors. Its carefully planned chapters encompass all major aspects of the evolving global economy-with a particular emphasis on emerging markets and economies-painting a wholesome picture for the contemporary reader, of what our world might grow to look like in the next forty years if we succeed or fail at addressing the myriad challenges confronting us today.