Constituent Relationship Management: The New Little Black Book of Politics
Posted By : Pastilan |
Date : 10 Apr 2008 03:01 |
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Constituent Relationship Management: The New Little Black Book of Politics
GW’s Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet | March 15, 2007 | ISBN: 0822337126 | PDF | 118 Pages | 1.9 MB
Sure, data is nice to have around. It's valuable. It gives you credibility. The more you have of it, the more people gossip about you. But stockpiling data won't get you anywhere – unless, of course, you know how to use it to develop and sustain relationships with voters and constituents.
Posted By : Smirk |
Date : 08 Apr 2008 21:52 |
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Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
MacMillan | April 2003 | ISBN: 0028657047 | 1050 pages | PDF | 5,4 MB
This encyclopedia, intended for "a wide readership from high-school students to independent researchers and academics," deals with all aspects of the conflict and dialogue between science and religion. The list of scholars who have contributed is impressive, and the project had as a consultant and contributor Ian Barbour, physicist, theologian, and well-known author on the interplay of science and religion. The editorial point of view is that the formal consideration of the relationship between science and religion has become a new academic field of study. The troublesome potential of new technologies has brought questions into the public arena as well.
Posted By : Smirk |
Date : 08 Apr 2008 20:56 |
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Encyclopedia of Sociology
MacMillan Reference Books; 2 edition | November 2000 | ISBN: 0028648536 | 3481 pages | PDF | 13,1 MB
In his preface, editor-in-chief Borgatta also editor-in-chief of the first edition (LJ 7/92), a Dartmouth Medal winner offers two reasons for this revision: public interest and changes in some areas of sociology leading to the realization that "a substantial and thoughtful addition of titles would add breadth and depth to the Encyclopedia." The new encyclopedia presents essays written by scholars about a large number of topics within the broad field of sociology. It continues to be useful both for scholars and professionals investigating new areas of study and for students needing introductory overviews.
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Vol 19: Social Science Quotations
Posted By : tot167 |
Date : 08 Apr 2008 10:31 |
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David L. Sills, Robert K. Merton “International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Vol 19: Social Science Quotations"
MacMillan Publishing Company | 1998-06 | ISBN: 0029287510 | 437 pages | PDF | 16,2 Mb
Claiming Rights, Claiming Justice: A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders
Posted By : Pastilan |
Date : 08 Apr 2008 03:46 |
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Claiming Rights, Claiming Justice: A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders
APWLD Publishing | 2007 | ISBN: 9789747348927 | English | 168 pages | PDF | 4.5 MB
Women’s struggles for freedom and equality have been a vibrant part of all social movements for transformation and social justice through history. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote in 1792 in her Vindication of the Rights of Women1 that the struggle for rights of women is located within the personal space – the home and the family; and within the public space – the political and economic world.
Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: World Leaders (5 Volume Set)
Posted By : Smirk |
Date : 07 Apr 2008 18:58 |
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Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: World Leaders
Gale Group; 11 edition | November 2003 | ISBN: 0787673307 | 3460 pages | PDF | 73,8 MB
A companion to Worldmark Yearbook 2000, this tenth edition offers four volumes on the continents plus one on the United Nations and a new volume on world leaders. Each continent volume contains alphabetically arranged chaptersDranging from ten to 30 pagesDdescribing about 200 countries and dependencies. Each chapter contains a wide variety of information on 50 topics, including population, topography, history, government, media, and a bibliography. Especially noteworthy: some of these sections provide information not available in other geographical encyclopedias (e.g., judicial system, local government, and libraries and museums).