The Right Thing : an everyday guide to ethics in business, c2010 By : Bibb, Sally Trust in business is at an all-time low, but more people than ever claim that working for an ethical company matters to them. Something has to change. But in a everyday working environment, ethics often seem abstract and hard to grasp. The Right Thing is here to help, as leading business consultant Sally Bibb gives you simple steps to make sure that you’re working ethically. The book features: Simple explanations of big ethical ideas Case studies to bring ethics to life, and show how bad it can be when ethics go wrong Tips on everything from ethical leadership to creating an ethical culture Checklists – so you can make sure you’re doing the right thing Available at : Antipolo & St. Jerome Library Call No. : R 174.2 B47 2010 The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Online Buying & Selling for Absolute Beginners of all Ages, c2009 By : Hoole, Gavin Whether you have a basement full of things to unload, are a bargain hunter on the prowl for new sources, or simply want one special item, it’s important to know how online sites work before you bid, buy, or sell. This book gives beginners all the information they need to get the most out of auction sites like eBay as well as regular online stores. See how to make secure online payments, use online classifieds for local trades, put your own goods up for sales, avoid getting scammed, and more! Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : R 381.177 H76 2009 1 The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Website for Absolute Beginners of All Ages, c2009 By : Hoole, Gavin Many Internet users would love to have their own web page—but they haven’t the time, inclination, or budget for learning HTML or hiring professionals. This step-by-step practical guide helps them create a site from scratch, from planning the structure and registering the domain to attracting visitors and updating content. Best of all, the authors’ own supporting Web site offers free software for designing the pages, search engine optimization, and uploading the site to a server…all without knowing HTML! Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : R 006.7 H76 2009 Elements of Crisis Intervention : crises and how to respond to them, c2011 By : Greenstone, James L. Designed to help in day-to-day, on-the-scene crisis intervention, ELEMENTS OF CRISIS INTERVENTION: CRISES AND HOW TO RESPOND TO THEM, offers a nuts-and-bolts presentation of the information, strategies, and guidelines needed to be an effective crisis worker. A concise handbook for helping professionals who work on the front lines of crisis intervention, it is an ideal reference for crisis interveners, first responders, counselors, nurses, disaster responders, EMTs, law enforcement, human service workers, psychologists, social workers, teachers, agency directors, military, and any other professionals who encounter crisis situations. Available at : Galleria Library Call No. : 362.2 G85 2011 Interviewing and Interrogation for Law Enforcement, c2010 By : Hess, John E. Easy-to-read and practical, this text uses a survey approach and numerous examples to illustrate interviewing skills and techniques. Using his years of experience as an instructor at the FBI Academy, the author dispels some of the mystery surrounding the interview process by sharing techniques and ideas that have been used successfully. Available at : Galleria Library Call No. : 363.254 H46 2010 2 Psychology and Crime, c2010 By : Webber, Craig This book explores the links between psychology and crime, evaluating psychological explanations of crime, and the use of psychology within the criminal justice system. It provides a comprehensive overview that highlights the consequences of crime for victims, offenders, and wider society. The book combines classic theory with new developments in eyewitness testimony, offender profiling, and forensic psychology. Psychology and Crime genuinely integrates the two subjects with the advanced student in mind, and includes a range of practical devices to support the learning process – such as chapter overviews, study questions, and further reading. Available at : Galleria Library Call No. : 364.3 W38 2010 State, Power, Crime, c2009 Edited by : Coleman, Roy Featuring contributions by many of the leading scholars in the field, this seminal text explores the key themes and debates on state power today, in relation to crime and social order. It critically evaluates a range of substantive areas of criminological concern, including terrorism, surveillance, violence, and the media. Available at : Galleria Library Call No. : 364.01 S2 2009 401 Practical Adaptations for Every Classroom, c2011 By : Johns, Beverley H. Award-winning educator Beverley Holden Johns offers a valuable collection of modifications and accommodations for students with special needs. Busy teachers can put these proven strategies to use immediately with minimal time and expense. The author shares her extensive experience in inclusive settings through concise summaries and relevant examples with : Hundreds of adaptations for lectures, worksheets, vocabulary instruction, student response, testing and the classroom environment Practical coverage of the legal basis for adaptations, including current updates The role of adaptations in individualized education programs Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : R 371.9043 J62 2011 3 Leading for Instructional Improvement : how successful leaders develop teaching…, c2011 By : Fink, Stephen There is little agreement among school leaders on what constitutes quality teaching and how best to support teachers in improving lessons, assessments, and classroom instruction. This book will show how principals and other school leaders can ‘grow’ the expertise of teachers to deliver high quality instruction that serves all students well. It introduces principals to a fivepart model of effective instruction. It then shows leaders how to make use of this framework for guiding new and veteran teachers on improving lessons, instruction, and other aspects of classroom practices. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : R 371.200973 F49 2011 Mathematics through Play in the Early Years, c2010 By : Tucker, Kate Teaching mathematics to young children in creative ways is made easy with this Second Edition of a wonderful book, which offers the reader clear advice and lots of exciting ideas to use in any early years setting. By showing how to introduce mathematical concepts through playbased activities, Mathematics Through Play in the Early Years is in tune with current thinking about best practice in teaching, and with the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage and current Numeracy strategy. W3 Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 372.7 T79 2010 Fish and Seafood : identification, fabrication, utilization, c2010 By : Ainsworth, Mark Kitchen Pro Series: Fish and Seafood Identification, Fabrication, and Utilization is the definitive guide to purchasing and fabricating fish and shellfish for professional chefs, foodservice personnel, culinarians, and food enthusiasts. Part of the CIA's new Kitchen Pro Series focusing on kitchen preparation skills, this invaluable resource features helpful storage information, basic preparation methods, and recipes that will allow professional and home chefs to fabricate well-prepared fish and seafood. Throughout this lavishly illustrated text, The Culinary Institute of America's Chef Mark Ainsworth offers readers a satisfying alternative to meat by educating them about how to purchase and prepare healthy and delicious fish and seafood dishes. Available at : Antipolo & St. Jerome Library Call No. : 641.692 A6 2010 4 Essential Winetasting : the complete practical winetasting course, c2009 By : Schuster, Michael A detailed winetasting course that is clear enough for beginners yet comprehensive enough for more experienced tasters – by one of the world’s finest wine tutors. Nine practical tasting cover all the major wine styles, every major grape variety is explored, and detailed maps show the key wine-producing countries and regions. This authoritative and inspirational wine tasting course received rave reviews when it was originally published, winning all three major wine awards in its first year of publication. Now, Michael Schuster, one of the world's finest wine teachers, has updated it with new vintages, to make this step by-step wine tasting course even more useful. Available at : Antipolo, Hilltop & St. Jerome Library Call No. : R 641.22 S8 2009 Business-to-Business Marketing, c2011 By : Brennan, Ross The Second Edition of Business-to-Business Marketing offers the same accessible clarity of insight, combined with updated and engaging examples. Each chapter contains a detailed case study to further engage the reader with the topics examined: Featuring updated case studies and a range of new examples Incorporating additional coverage of B2B branding and the B2B strategic marketing process, and issues of sustainability Extended coverage of Key Account Management Online lecturer support including PowerPoint slides and key web links Drawing on their substantial experience of business-to-business marketing as practitioners, researchers and educators, the authors make this exciting and challenging area accessible to advanced undergraduate and to postgraduate students of marketing, management and business studies. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 658.804 B75 2011 Quality Management, Organization and Strategy, c2011 By : Evans, James R. The book presents the basic principles and tools associated with quality and performance excellence and provides many illustrations and end-of-chapter cases that can be used as the basis for class discussion. Many cases focus on large and small companies in manufacturing and service industries in North and South America, Europe and AsiaPacific. This book is organized so that it can be used as a supplement to textbooks for courses in management, organization theory, organizational behavior, strategic management and operations. This book has three objectives : To familiarize students with the basic principles and methods associated with total quality and performance excellence To show students how these principles and methods have been put into effect in a variety of organizations; and To illustrate the relationship between basic principles and the popular theories and models studied in management courses. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 658.562 E1 2011 5 Disorders of Childhood : development and psychopathology, c2011 By : Parritz, Robin Hornik This text is written with the whole child in mind and discusses disorders in connection with the different stages of development, providing both a meaningful framework to promote students' learning and a practical, true-to-life approach for organizing the course. Four themes recur throughout the text, each informed by the principles and practices of developmental psychopathology, an interdisciplinary approach that asserts that maladaptive patterns of emotion, cognition, and behavior occur in the context of normal development. The authors emphasize multi-factor explanations of disorders as well as developmental frameworks and developmental pathways--presenting disorders and sets of disorders in the order in which they typically appear in a child's life. They also focus on the child-in-context (calling attention to the multiple settings in which the child is embedded) and emphasize the importance of taking a broad view that considers the whole child and his or her patterns of interest, abilities, and strengths, rather than a narrow view of a disorder or developmental delay. As a result of this wholistic approach, which reflects the most up-to-date understanding of child and adolescent psychopathology, students learn to think about disorders in the same way that caring adults think about disorders they encounter every day--in terms of an individual child who is coping with distress and dysfunction. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 618.9289 P24 2011 Mastering ESL and Bilingual Methods : differentiated instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students, c2011 By : Herrera, Socorro G. Sure to get students engaged and thinking critically about CLD students, this text examines theory and research-based methods that are specific to and effective with CLD students and which promote linguistic and academic achievement. This text concentrates on ways in which the differential needs of CLD students can be mutually accommodated within various classroom settings. Focusing on answering the provocative question: “In what ways do the needs of CLD students differ from those of students whose culture and language correspond to the dominant culture/language in American society? Students will gain an understanding of the complex realities that CLD students face as well as the differential language and transition needs of these students. The specific challenges and processes of the sociocultural, academic, cognitive, and linguistic dimensions of the CLD student biography are explored in the text. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 428.0071 H43 2011 6 Integrated Theory and Knowledge Development in Nursing, c2011 By : Chinn, Peggy L. Practical and unique, Chinn and Kramer's Integrated Theory and Knowledge Development in Nursing, 8th Edition helps you understand how nursing theory and patterns of knowing complement each other to assist any nurse in making choices in research and practice. It examines various concepts of knowledge development, encouraging you to see the relationship between the different types of knowledge, reflect on important concepts, and explore how evidence-based nursing theory can be used to improve patient care. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 610.7301 C44 2011 Peer Review in Nursing : principles for successful practice, c2011 By : Heitman, Barbara H. Peer Review in Nursing: principles for a successful practice is the first nursing publication that approaches the definition and implementation strategies for peer review within an organizational setting. Using a professional model, with shared governance as a framework, the authors discuss the difference between manager initiated staff performance evaluation of the past and the true peer review aspects of professional practice for the future. This text follows in line with the magnet program requirement that nurses at all levels use self appraisal performance review and peer review, including annual goal settings, for the assurance of competence and professional development of the 2008 Magnet manual. This unique text teaches nurses the skills they need to demonstrate organizational processes, structures, and outcomes that help insure accountability, competence and autonomy. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 610.73 H37 2011 Health Policy : applications for nurses and other healthcare professionals, c2012 By : Porche, Demetrius J. Health care providers frequently engage in setting policy agenda at the individual, systems, institutional, or public level. Health Policy: application for nurses and other health care professionals provides an overview of the policymaking process within a variety of settings including academia, clinical practice, communities, and various health care systems. By including both policy evaluation and research, the author provides a comprehensive and multiperspective approach to developing and formulating effective health care policy. Unlike other texts, Health Policy: application for nurses and other health care professionals utilizes a condensed format without a large amount of explanatory text. Topics include governmental overviews and roles, policy formulation and analysis, public health, political theory and practice, ethical perspectives, and policy institutes. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : 362.1 P82 2012 7 Handbook for Principles and Practice of Gynecologic oncology, c2010 Edited by : Levine, Douglas A. Handbook for Principles and Practice of Gynecologic Oncology provides a practical, comprehensive yet concise guide for fellows, residents, and specialist trainees in the diagnosis and management of gynecologic cancers. The book is easy to read and designed for quick reference, with streamlined data to support treatment recommendations. The chapters have been condensed from the key chapters in Barakat, Markman and Randall's Principles and Practice of Gynecologic Oncology, Fifth Edition and are consistently organized to move from incidence to etiology to diagnosis and treatment. Helpful algorithms and reference tables are included where appropriate. Key points appear in shaded boxes within each chapter. Available at : Graduate School Library Call No. : R 616.99465 H19 2010 Dynamics of Tourism, c2010 By : Verma, Ravindra The terms tourism and travel are sometimes used interchangeably, in this context, travel has a similar definition to tourism, but implies a more purposeful journey. The terms tourism and tourist are sometimes used pejoratively, to imply a shallow interest in the cultures or locations visited by tourists. There has been an upmarket trend in the tourism over the last few decades, especially in Europe, where international travel for short breaks is common. Tourist have high levels of disposable income, considerable leisure time, and sophisticated tastes. This book portrays a real picture of the dynamics of tourism with all trends – vertical and horizontal. The book focuses mainly on the major tourism issues. Basically, tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. Available at : Antipolo, Hilltop & St. Jerome Library Call No. : 338.4791 V59 2010 Tourism Planning and Management, c2010 By : Shrivastava, Atul As the largest industry in the world, tourism has the potential to help deal with the key issues facing many parts of the globe and therefore can be seen as a positive and negative force. If the costs and benefits of tourism are understood form the outset, strengths and opportunities can be maximized while weaknesses and threats can be minimized. Each tourism planning situation will be different in terms of its tourism characteristics. The costs and benefits of tourism will vary in each destination, and these can change over time, depending on tourism and other activities in the local and regional context. This book provides and insights and exhaustive tour of the exciting world of tourism with special reference to planning and management Available at : Antipolo, Hilltop & St. Jerome Library Call No. : 338.4791068 S8 2010 8 Travel Agency and Tour Operation : concepts and principles, c2010 By : Sharma, Lalita Tourism, leisure and culture have become increasingly implicated within reflections of, and transformed by, the restructuring of contemporary society and economy. Equally taciturn were those in tourism studies who, by and large, overlooked traveling cultures in every sense of the term. The book deals in detail about the organization and working approval and recognition, operational systems, air travel policies (air ticket, accommodation, cruise rail, coach car rental and tour ancillary services), tourist guide, economics of travel agency business, tour operation, tour planning, pre-tour preparation and financial planning and control. Available at : Antipolo, Hilltop & St. Jerome Library Call No. : 338.479154 S2 2010 9