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This publication unearths the underlying psychological causes of implicit racial bias and group stereotyping and supplies specific strategies for overcoming them. The origin of racism is traced to its roots in economics in politics, religion, and science, its subsequent historical development, and how it is currently manifested in the form of segregation, colorism, cultural racism, and strategic political racism.This publication equips students with a comprehensive set of specific, action-based strategies that identifies what to do to succeed in an associate degree and certificate programs, accompanied by compelling reasons why to do it. It identifies future-planning pathways for general education (transfer preparation) and career-technical education.This title equips students with a comprehensive set of specific, action-based strategies that identifies what to do to succeed in  high school and beyond, accompanied by compelling reasons why to do it. It identifies future-planning pathways for transitioning through high school to college or the workforce following high school graduation and emphasizes lifelong learning skills, including career readiness and employability competencies. 
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This title covers the full range of topics and issues that impact student success. Content is delivered through a variety of educational formats and learning modalities, including snapshot summaries, concept maps, content-relevant cartoons, inspirational quotes from successful students and influential people, and poignant personal stories from the authors.This publication features topics on college, career, and lifelong success. This textbook helps students choose a major that matches their interests and personal strengths. The latest research on motivation, mindset, and grit is used to help students persist and complete their education. It provides the basic skills for success in college and throughout life.The book is based on the premise that education for Native American and Indigenous students begins with a positive self-concept. For these students, positive self-concept includes pride in their cultural background. Chapters contain a section titled “Stories from the Elders” or “Interviews with the Elders,” which help students to connect universal themes in Native cultures to college success. Stories from Canada, the United States, and Mexico bridge commonalities across cultures.
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This textbook contains Hawaiian and Pacific Island Cultural content along with the traditional college and career success topics. It is based on the premise that students are more successful when they take pride in their culture. While the textbook is designed for Native students, all students who live in Hawai'i and the Pacific Islands can benefit from increasing knowledge and appreciation of the culture of the people where they live.Career Success helps students increase self-understanding by exploring their personality types, multiple intelligences, interests, and values along with matching careers. It provides information on current career trends, the career decision making process, educational planning, and researching career information and outlook.This title supports today's students by fortifying them with protective factors such as Support , Coping, and Self-Efficacy. It takes a proactive approach in arming students with systems and strategies to encounter adverse life events. This allows students to transform and empowers them with skills to thrive amongst the challenges of the college environment. 
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This title examines diversity, equity, and inclusion from a multidisciplinary perspective that integrates historical, sociological, psychological, and political factors. Blending hard empirical data with poignant personal stories, the book provides research-based practices for appreciating diversity, detecting and countering racist arguments, and engaging in anti-racism on both an individual and collective level.This book articulates to students how a college education can improve quality of their life. The goals of liberal learning, diversity education, and humanity are integrated by educating students about the narrowness of ethnocentric and egocentric perspectives, broadening one's vision to embrace diverse perspectives, and deepening self-awareness.This text provides a comprehensive text for training RAs in the skills they need to engage their peers in the educational experience of residence halls, and to respond to the many issues group living presents. Each chapter includes review questions, case studies, and strategies for dealing with student life in college residence halls.
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This title is designed to help student leaders navigate each step in the process of leadership development. It touches all the bases of effective leadership, equipping students with an arsenal of powerful leadership practices. Focused on preparing current community college students for future employment, the author of this title incorporates research conducted by leaders in Fortune 400 companies and leading entrepreneurs so students will have an advantage over other applicants. His unique approach mixing philosophy, martial arts, and personal stories creates an enjoyable means to enhance performance and well-being in college and beyond.
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 This book equips students with the skills they need to navigate successfully through university life. It seeks to help students make the transition to college seamless by providing instruction on the history of FMU, time management, classroom skills, and many other topics.This book goes beyond preparing students to find and land a career. This is a book for the entire journey, preparing students for the personal and interpersonal obstacles of life. 
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This publication provides a guide specially designed for high-achieving students. The guide begins by suggesting a vision of college as character formation, rather than merely being transactional in nature. Building upon that vision, the guide then addresses key challenges high-achieving students will face during their first year, such as over-excitability and perfectionism, but also more common concerns like making new friends and caring for one's mental health.  
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