challenging the reader to build empathy and competency
yet still controversial
and general readers with this accessible overview of key radical Islamic thinkers and today's jihadists
plus opportunities to interact with real case studies to help them practice decision-making that centers their clients' well-being
In this classic series of lectures
Greenwich Village, 1913 2/e Paul Dugmore challenging the reader to buildThe second edition of Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman transports students into the bohemian section of New York City known as an epicenter of rebels, artists, and seekers of personal transformation. Assuming roles as residents of "the Village," students gather at Polly's restaurant to re create discussions about feminism, marriage, family, work, and community. A faction of students in suffragist roles seek the community's