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Women And Minorities In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics : Upping The Numbers

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edited by Ronald J. Burke, Mary C. MattisPublication Details
BookEdward Elgar2007Links
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‘Editors Ron Burke and Mary Mattis have brought us a truly comprehensive view of women and minorities in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) disciplines. Anyone wanting a single source to address theory, research, and practical guidelines to increasing participation of women and minorities in STEM should look to this volume.’ - Jong-on Hahm, Center for Women’s Leadership at George Washington University, US ‘Rarely do you find such a well-rounded collection of thoughts on the topic of women and minorities in engineering. and Chair of the American Association of Engineering Societies, 2005 ‘Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is the definitive resource for anyone seeking to understand the numerous factors that impact diversity in STEM professions. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) Q130 .W652 2007 AVAILABLE
The Navajo People And Uranium Mining

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edited by Doug Brugge, Timothy Benally, and Esther Yazzie-Lewis ; foreword by Stewart L. UdallPublication Details
BookUniversity of New Mexico Press2006Links
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The Navajo People and Uranium Mining is the documented history of how these Navajo people lived, how they worked and now, sadly, how they died waiting for compassionate federal compensation for laboring in the most hazardous conditions imaginable, and which were known at the time yet concealed from them. Today, the Navajo Nation, with the help of law firms, environmental groups, writers, photographers and historians, is doing all it can to correct this horrendous wrong done to Navajo uranium miners, their families and their descendents. Now, aged Navajo uranium miners and their families continue to fight the Cold War in their doctors’ offices as they try to understand how the invisible killer of radiation exposure left them with many forms of cancer and other illnesses decades after leaving the uranium mines. Only the telling of this story, as The Navajo People and Uranium Mining does so excellently, can protect us from this unwanted fate and a repeat of one of the more sorrowful periods of the Navajo Nation’s history. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E99.N3 N38 2006 AVAILABLE
Evaluating Military Advertising And Recruiting Theory And Methodology

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Committee on the Youth Population and Military Recruitment–phase II ; Paul R. Sackett and Anne S. Mavor, editorsPublication Details
E-ResourceNational Academies Press2004Links
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The DoD needs a comprehensive research and evaluation strategy based on sound research principles that will ensure valid, reliable, and relevant results to discover the most promising policies. Evaluating Military Advertising and Recruiting: Theory and Methodology presents a framework for evaluation that links different types of research questions to various research methodologies. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
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