A day in the life of a college student leader; case studies for undergraduate leaders.9781579222277 A day in the life of a college student leader; case studies for undergraduate leaders. Marshall Marshall. 1 City (1990 pop. 12,711), seat of Saline co., N central Mo.; inc. 1839. In a large farm area, it is a processing center for grain, eggs, meat, and dairy products. Marshall is the seat of Missouri Valley College. , Sarah M. and Anne M. Hornack. Stylus stylus: see pen. (1) A pen-shaped instrument that is used to "draw" images or select from menus. Styli (the plural of stylus, pronounced "sty-lye") come with handheld devices that have touch screens, such as PDAs and video games. Publishing 2008 215 pages $69.95 Hardcover LA229 This title provides numerous case studies in ethics ethics, in philosophy, the study and evaluation of human conduct in the light of moral principles. Moral principles may be viewed either as the standard of conduct that individuals have constructed for themselves or as the body of obligations and duties that a and leadership for the college student, in the key areas of Greek life, student government, residence life, leading minority/underrepresented groups, activities/programming board/fee allocation The apportionment or designation of an item for a specific purpose or to a particular place. In the law of trusts, the allocation of cash dividends earned by a stock that makes up the principal of a trust for a beneficiary usually means that the dividends will be treated as , service learning organizations and community engagement, orientation week Orientation week is the first week of the academic year at a university or other tertiary institution, and a variety of events are held to help orient and welcome new students. It goes by a variety of names in different countries. , honorary/academic/professional associations, and general leadership. Cases are based on interviews with undergraduate students, and the first two cases provided include lengthy questions and suggestions setting the tone for individual use of the remaining scenarios. A handy table at the beginning of the publication lists each case study title and page number and cross-references it to the type of leadership questions it raises. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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