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  • af Donn Weinholtz
    172,95 kr.

    A Soviet dissident poet, a Lithuanian basketball phenom, a baseball legend, a KGB spy and a dormitory full of oddballs; all together on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. What more could you want in a love story?

  • - Quaker Perspectives: Quakers and the Disciplines: Volume 2
    af Jeffrey Dudiak
    227,95 kr.

    Befriending Truth: Quaker Perspectives is Volume 2 of the Friends Association for Higher Education's "Quakers & the Disciplines" series. Truth, today, is a highly disputed notion, yet remains a central concern for Friends. This book is an exploration of the meaning and function of the complex notion of "truth" within Quaker life and thought, both historically, and in current practice. In this book a dozen Quaker scholars, from across the theological spectrum, and from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, contribute their voices to this important discussion. Royalties from Befriending Truth (Q&D 2), Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education (Q&D 1), and all other books in the "Quakers & the Disciplines" series, will accrue to support the Friends Association for Higher Education's ongoing publishing efforts.

  • - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as a Function of Public Relations
    af Philip Weinholtz
    287,95 kr.

    The purpose of this study is to discover if Customer Relationship Management programs can serve as a function of Public Relations in the development of stakeholder relationships. Conversations In Communication, Volume II: Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as a Function of Public Relations analyzes CRM communication by exploring the organization-public relationships between customers and their banking providers. Data is analyzed and explored and practical CRM software options are offered for readers to enhance their organizations.

  • af Jeffrey Dudiak
    227,95 kr.

    Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education is composed of articles drawn from the first fourteen issues of Quaker Higher Education (QHE), FAHE's biannual, scholarly journal, which the association launched in 2007. Initiated as a vehicle for promoting communication among Quaker scholars, QHE has become a popular venue for sharing many of the finest papers and write-ups of presentations from the annual FAHE conference, products that previously too often disappeared following each conference's conclusion. It also solicits articles addressing a wide variety of topics and issues of interest to Friends. QHE is published in April and November of each year. This book is the first in a planned series sponsored by Friends Association for Higher Education. Each volume in the series will focus on Quaker contributions to a specifc academic discipline, such as history or economics, or to a broader academic area, such as the humanities or sciences. There will also be occasional volumes addressing Quaker academicians' contributions to important concerns such as peacemaking, commerce and environmental stewardship. While numerous texts and journals have explored the lives and works of Friends who are academicians - for example Rufus Jones, Howard and Anna Brinton, Kenneth and Elise Boulding and many others - collective Quaker contributions within the various academic disciplines have been largely ignored. This series will address that gap. Royalties from Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education, and all other books in the Friends Association for Higher Education series, will accrue to FAHE to support the association's ongoing publishing efforts.

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