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Author: Diana Winstanley
Publisher: Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development
Keywords: effectiveness, personal
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2005-01-01
List price: $58.86
ISBN-10: 1843980029
ISBN-13: 9781843980025

This new text on personal effectiveness, by a leading author, is designed to give students a grounding in personal development and provide a context for their other studies. It is suitable for a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules, including those relating to self-development, management skills, study skills and coaching, and may be used for general business or HRM degrees. The text aims to be both comprehensive and accessible, by the use of learning aids. Each chapter includes learning objectives, vignette examples to illustrate key points, self-check exercises, chapter summaries

Authors:Jean Woodall, Diana Winstanley,
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords: management, resource, action, human, practice, development, strategy
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 1998-05-15
List price: $64.95
ISBN-10: 0631198660
ISBN-13: 9780631198666

Management Development is an essential text for master’s level human resource management programs and for high level practitioners.

Author: D. A. Winstanley
Publisher: Dyson Pre
Keywords: opposition, whig, chatham, lord
Number of Pages: 476
Published: 2008-02-28
List price: $32.45
ISBN-10: 1408618206
ISBN-13: 9781408618202

LORD CHATHAM AND THE WHIG OPPOSITION - 1912 - PREFACE - AN apology, or at least a defence, is perhaps necessary for a work dealing with the struggle between the whig factions and the crown during a very limited period of George 111. r eign for the party politics of a bygone age, however great their interest for contemporaries, are apt to be somewhat lacking in life and reality for those who, living at a later date, and absorbed in the political controversies of their own day, are disposed to be somewhat impatient of the details of a conflict long since brought to a final conclusion. It is poss

Author: D. A Winstanley
Publisher: Arno Press
Keywords: profession, academic, cambridge, unreformed
Number of Pages: 411
Published: 1977
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 040510023X
ISBN-13: 9780405100239

This vintage book by the distinguished historian D.A. Winstanley describes Cambridge University in the eighteenth century, a period supposedly characterised by lazy, drunken students, academics preoccupied with their own advancement, and institutionalised resistance to reform. Winstanley’s objective was to discover how such a state of affairs came about, and was able to continue for so long. His book is a gold-mine of facts, anecdotes and contemporary descriptions of life at Cambridge. The author explains how Fellows and Professors were elected, how students chose their colleges, and how

Authors:Diana Raznovich, Diana Taylor, Victoria Martinez,
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Keywords: plays, cuatro, obras, four, desafiantes, acts, actos, defiant
Number of Pages: 344
Published: 2002-06
List price: $43.50
ISBN-10: 0838754791
ISBN-13: 9780838754795

Authors:Diana Taylor, Roselyn Costantino, Diana Taylor, Rosel
Publisher: Duke University Press
Keywords: women, perform, american, latin, terrors, holy
Number of Pages: 464
Published: 2004-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 082233240X
ISBN-13: 9780822332404

Holy Terrors presents exemplary original work by fourteen of Latin America’s foremost contemporary women theatre and performance artists. Many of the pieces—including one-act plays, manifestos, and lyrics—appear in English for the first time. From Griselda Gambaro, Argentina’s most widely recognized playwright, to such renowned performers as Brazil’s Denise Stoklos and Mexico’s Jesusa Rodríguez, these women are involved in some of Latin America’s most important aesthetic and political movements. Of varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, they come from across L

Authors:Diana Denham, Diana Denham, C.A.S.A. Collective,
Publisher: PM Press
Keywords: oaxaca, press, mobilization, grassroots, rebellion, stories, teaching
Number of Pages: 384
Published: 2008-10-07
List price: $21.99
ISBN-10: 1604860324
ISBN-13: 9781604860320

In 2006, Oaxaca, Mexico came alive with a broad and diverse movement that captivated the nation and earned the admiration of communities organizing for social justice around the world. The show of international solidarity for the people of Oaxaca was the most extensive since the Zapatista uprising in 1994. Fueled by long ignored social contradictions, what began as a teachers’ strike demanding more resources for education, quickly turned into a massive movement that demanded direct, participatory democracy. Hundreds of thousands of Oaxacans raised their voices against the abuses of the s
  
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