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This book is a compendium of various papers, studies, and essays on subjects ranging from the politics of ethnicity and specific country profiles, cultural studies with regard to minority issues in the United States of America (primarily black politics), and analyses of research in various settings, such as life experiences with respect to teaching in live settings, posing a research question, and narrowing down one''s interests to specific fields. The aim of this collection is to perhaps serve as a blueprint to help researchers, including students at various levels, in gathering what is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a compendium of various papers,
studies, and essays on subjects ranging from the
politics of ethnicity and specific country profiles,
cultural studies with regard to minority issues in
the United States of America (primarily black
politics), and analyses of research in various
settings, such as life experiences with respect to
teaching in live settings, posing a research
question, and narrowing down one''s interests to
specific fields. The aim of this collection is to
perhaps serve as a blueprint to help researchers,
including students at various levels, in gathering
what is involved with scholarly inquiry, focusing on
a particular area to conduct an academic study, for
example. This volume may also serve useful not only
in helping one to develop a hypothesis, but in
finding ways to address and resolve it
successfully. This is simply a sampling of the vast
opportunities available to students to assist them
in satisfying their own curiosity at an academic
level, may serve as a how-to guide in guiding one''s
own research and, ultimately, may perhaps inspire
many people to discover their own true passions in
the process.
Autorenporträt
Frank Fuller is currently ABD in political science at Clark
Atlanta, with an International Affairs MS (Georgia Tech), a
Politics BA (Oglethorpe University) and EdS coursework in
Instructional Technology (University of South Florida). His
areas include East Asia, international relations, comparative
politics, US politics, and terrorism.