1."The Noticer: Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective" by Andy Andrews
“The Noticer: Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective” Book Review: This book provides a fine and better understanding of real-life challenges. It also consists of practical methods of motivation,encouragement and resolving problems.
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2."University Governance and Reform: Policy, Fads, and Experience in International Perspective (International and Development Education)" by W Bruneau and H Schuetze
“University Governance and Reform: Policy, Fads, and Experience in International Perspective (International and Development Education)” Book Review: This book comprises various essays. These essays focus on uses of business models and principles of market.
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3."Policy, Experience and Change: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Inclusive Education (Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives)" by Len Barton and Felicity Armstrong
“Policy, Experience and Change: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Inclusive Education (Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives)” Book Review: The book consists of new and innovative insights, ideas and questions. It provides a critical elaboration of key factors of inclusive education, human rights,changes etc.
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4."Learning Teaching from Experience: Multiple Perspectives and International Contexts" by Viv Ellis and Janet Orchard
“Learning Teaching from Experience: Multiple Perspectives and International Contexts” Book Review: This book is useful for courses of teacher education, specifically in which ‘learning on the job’ and craft idea is the norm. The book focuses on bringing out the issues faced by teachers. It is packed with conceptual knowledge of experience in a range of educational research traditions.
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5."The Development of Institutions of Human Rights: A Comparative Study (Perspectives in Comparative Politics)" by Lilian A Barria and Steven D Roper
“The Development of Institutions of Human Rights: A Comparative Study (Perspectives in Comparative Politics)” Book Review: This book constitutes the various struggles faced by countries before democracy. It explains about all the human rights abuses like domestic trials, truth and reconciliation commissions and internationalized tribunals. This book also analyses the transitional justice choices made by: Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina(BiH), Sierra Leone, and East Timor. The book consists of chapter-wise overview of the history of every country. It highlights the opportunities and constraints faced by states.
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6."Small Firms, Large Concerns: The Development of Small Business in Comparative Perspective" by Minoru Sawai and Konosuke Odaka | |
7."Comparative Development Perspectives" by Gustav Ranis and Robert L West | |
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