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Published entries in "Baker Handbook of Denominations and Ministries" and "Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization."
Publication:
Dictionary Articles (11): "Greater Europe Mission", "Child Evangelism Fellowship", "Youth For Christ", "Church of the United Brethren in Christ", "The Missionary Church" (with Bill Hossler), "Evangelical Covenant Church" (with Philip Bustrum), "Africa Evangelical Fellowship" (with Philip Bustrum), "United States Center for World Mission" (with Philip Bustrum), "African Inland Mission International" (with Elena Goga), "Operation Mobilization" (with James Burnett), "Reformed Church…

Ashraf Esmail - Conflict in Cambridge: The Arrest of Dr. Henry Louis Gates
Publication in African Studies Review.
Abstract:
This essay looks at the unusual case of conflict in the arrest of Dr. Henry Louis Gates and his arresting officer, Sgt. James Crowley of the Cambridge Police Department. The case of Dr. Gates, a Harvard Professor, reached a national arena and the President of the United States has opportunity to help solve the conflict. A detail of the facts of this case is provided as well as a discussion of communication conflict theory. Opinions from experts have also been explored. …

Mark Lamport - Non-Traditional Entrants to the Profession of Teaching: Motivations and Experiences
Publication in Christian Perspectives in Education.
Abstract:
Individuals entering the teaching profession from other fields have much to offer in terms of practical experience in fields such as business, private industry, law enforcement, and the military. The authors examine the phenomenon of second-career teachers with specific emphasis on the motivating factors, common experiences, and reflections concerning the decision to leave already established professions in order to pursue a career in teaching. This particular issue of life vocation…

Jason Holloway - Using Virtual Manipulatives to Develop Conceptual Understanding
Empirical research on virtual manipulatives.
Abstract:
Virtual manipulatives were used as an intervention tool between assessments to determine, through quantitative and qualitative data, their effect on developing conceptual understanding of mathematics. Fourth grade elementary students were selected to participate in this case study. The students were exposed to virtual manipulatives designed to develop an understanding of time, coordinates, the conversion of fractions, and the difference between area and perimeter. Furthermore, this…

Verl Anderson - Economic and Social Sustainability of Deaf and Blind Students in Russia
Publication in The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability and presentation at 7th International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability.
Publication:
Anderson, Verl. Economic and Social Sustainability of Deaf and Blind Students in Russia, The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, vol. 7, 2011.
Presentation:
Social Sustainability of Deaf and Blind in Russia - 7th International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, January 2011.
Faculty Spotlight:
EDUCATION
- Doctor of Business Administration…

Ashraf Esmail - Cross-National Sex Trafficking Network in Developing Countries: A Theoretical
Empirical research publication in "Race, Gender, Class."
Abstract:
Using Global Commodity Chain (GCC) approach, the present study investigates the factors that influence the positions of developing nations within the governance structure of the international sex trafficking network. Previous research focuses on the influences of economic reforms or culture on countries' positions within the network, for both developing and developed nations. The present paper focuses on developing nations to avoid biasness, and to address contextual differences. …

Mixed methods empirical investigation.
Abstract:
This mixed methods research study examines the phenomenon of filicide, which is defined as the murder of children by their parents. Previous research has investigated filicide across a variety of contexts including legal, social, and cultural but not from a viewpoint of managing and resolving intra-family conflict. The goals of this research are to provide additional insight and practical applications for social workers, law enforcement personnel, counselors, and other individuals…

Rinyka Allison - Inclusion Through the Eyes of Educators
Publication in "The Conversations That Need To Be Heard" by Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP).
Abstract:
Inclusion in public schools involves providing the least restrictive environment for students with disabilities. A lack of understanding often exists among general and special education teachers in relation to the implementation of inclusion in general education classrooms. The focus of this phenomenological study was to describe the daily lived experiences of 4 general and 4 special education elementary school teachers who taught in an inclusion setting in a large urban district in…

Charmaine Balfour - Economic Impact of the IMF Loan Stabilization Program on Carribean Countries
Research presented at the IABPAD conference in October, 2011 on international economic issues.
Abstract:
The lending practices of the IMF have been under scrutiny for many years with critics asking whether or not these conditionalities are in the best interest of the countries (Butkiewicz & Yanikkaya, 2005). These lending practices are often criticized as "anti-growth" and "anti-poor" since governments are given a set of conditions that curb local demand resulting in adverse effects on the economy in the short run (Butkiewicz & Yanikkaya, 2005). Countries participate in the…

Christopher Bruno - Suffering with Joy: The Sermon on the Mount as the Foundation of Philippians
Presentation at Pauline Epistles Unit in the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in San Francisco, CA.
Abstract:
All too often, Pauline and Synoptic scholars seem to live in different worlds, all the while forgetting that their subjects of study did not. Moreover, because of the lack of verbal agreements between Paul and the Synoptics, many dismiss a direct relationship between the two. However, many students of Paul, myself included, comb his letters looking for allusions to the OT based not only on shared language, but also on shared themes and the availability of texts, among other criteria.
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