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A Walk Through My Mind, Writings by Dennis M. Stanfield

A Walk Through My Mind, Writings by Dennis M. Stanfield
Author: Dennis Stanfield
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0615152465

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This book of poetry is for every one who loves poetry and also for those who would just like to read. The aim of this book is to catch people's emotions in six parts: Love, God, Creative, Stories, Political/Social, and Personal. Use your imagination and enjoy!


Journey

Journey
Author: Dennis M. Stanfield
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0615264956

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Journey is the second poetry book by author Dennis M. Stanfield. This book of poetry, in a story type manner, once again takes you on a ride through his mind. The aim of Stanfield's writing is still the same. He is still working to capture emotions. Stanfield is trying to bring words to life and put the readers in situations he presents. He is presenting ideas and aiming to stir up conversation; determine your own right and wrong. Stanfield is sharing his inspirations and trying to inspire through out Journey, so grab hold and enjoy the Journey!


The Struggle

The Struggle
Author: Dennis M Stanfield
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0615978592

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This book is dedicated to the strugglers; to their personal struggle and the struggles of anyone they carry. The struggle of single mothers and fathers, kids of separated parents, siblings raising siblings, first generation college kids, that guy on the corner, and the falsely accused. The struggle of dreamers, lovers, fighters, those with broken hearts, those with pain, and those discriminated against. Through your struggle be an inspiration and never give in. You're not struggling alone.


Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1578
Release: 1971
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods

Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods
Author: John H. Stanfield (II.)
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1993-05-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Studying across race and ethnic lines creates many problems for the researcher. These problems involve practical, strategic, ethical, and epistemological questions alike. The contributors to Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods, most of them scholars of color, examine the array of methods used in quantitative, qualitative, and comparative/historical research to show how ethnic-sensitive research can best be carried out. Among the methodological traditions discussed are survey research, demography, testing and assessment, ethnography, discourse analysis, comparative methods, and archival research. Of interest not only to the researcher and instructor of race and ethnic studies, this volume should be of equal value to social scientists interested in teaching or practicing any form of research that needs to properly address issues of race and ethnicity. "This comprehensive guide will be an invaluable resource for anyone who teaches and/or is engaged in research in the field of race and ethnicity." --Behavioural Psychotherapy "I highly recommend this volume for those researchers who are genuinely interested in producing better and more creative solutions to some of the issues and problems involving racial and ethnic minority groups." --Journal of Marketing Research "In Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods, John H. Stanfield II and Rutledge M. Dennis call for serious and rigorous treatment of the subject which sheds the journalistic style, narrow focus, and cultural bias of much of past research. . . . They bring together 13 articles that reveal the rich diversity of methods available for researching ethnic groups and ethnic relations. . . . There is a healthy dose of multidisciplinarity. . . . The book is essential for U.S. race and ethnic researchers who seek to avoid the narrowness and pitfalls of much past research. I would recommend this book for research seminars on race and ethnic relations specifically and for general methodology courses which seek to present the diversity of approaches to sociological issues." --Contemporary Sociology "This book contains essays that will stimulate much discussion among scholars while providing practical, ethical, and strategic methodological considerations for conducting research across racial and ethnic lines." --Nursing Research


Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 1973
Genre: American drama
ISBN:

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Sad Peninsula

Sad Peninsula
Author: Mark Sampson
Publisher: Dundurn.com
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459709276

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A Canadian ex-pat and a Korean former "comfort woman," each scarred by their pasts, seek redemption. Two separate lives become connected in South Korea: traumatized former Korean "comfort woman" Eun-young, who struggles with her past of rape and violence; and Michael, a troubled young Canadian arriving in Korea to teach ESL, whose principles and humanity are tested by Seoul’s seedy expatriate underbelly. A world away and two generations apart, their lives collide through the fiery Jin, who challenges stereotypes of her race and gender as well as Michael’s morality. Through meticulously crafted and heart-wrenching prose, Sad Peninsula takes the reader across oceans and decades, outlining the boundaries between seduction and coercion, between love and destruction, between a past that can’t be undone and a future that seems just out of reach.


Essential Immunology

Essential Immunology
Author: Ivan Maurice Roitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1971
Genre: Immunity
ISBN:

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