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Journal articles on the topic "Dearborn Center"

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Sein, Layla. "The Thirtieth Annual Conference of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS)." American Journal of Islam and Society 18, no. 4 (October 1, 2001): 200–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v18i4.2001.

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The Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS) held its 30th annualconference with the collaboration of the International Institute of IslamicThought (IIIT) at the University of Michigan - Dearbom campus fromOctober 26 - 28,2001. Students, academicians, Muslim and non-Muslimintellectuals and activists were among the guests at the conferencecosponsored by the University of Michigan - Dearborn and its Center forArab-American Studies, and Project MAPS: Muslims in the AmericanPublic Square, Georgetown University.The conference theme "Religion and Public Life in the Global Epoch"echoed in the presentations given by eighty five panelists in twenty panelsand seven roundtable discussions, including one workshop; two plenarysessions; and a keynote address at the annual banquet. The social issuesoutlined and defined by Muslims and non-Muslims in these sessions didnot only encourage a stimulating and lively debate after the panel androundtable presentations, but they also advanced the development of theacademic forum fostered by the AMSS, since its inception, to analyze theapplication of an Islamic worldview on social issues in the larger worldcommunity.In his opening statement, AMSS President Mumtaz Ahmad, who is alsoa political science professor at Hampton University, underscored the needfor Muslim scholars and professionals to educate the public on Islam,and to work with people of different faith groups to influence the developmentof a global social order based on justice, morality and Godconsciousness.His remarks drew attention to the importance of establishinga better understanding of Islam and creating an awareness of ourcommon humanity. Professor Ahmad's opening remarks also set the tenorof the conference and established a theme based on peace and goodwilltowards mankind that echoed throughout the three-day gathering.In fact, the character of the conference was further established on the firstday at the Conference Reception hosted by the University of Michigan atthe Henry Ford Estate -Dearborn campus, when Dr. Ronald Stockton,Interim Director, Center for Arab-American Studies (CAAS), stated that ...
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Siddiqui, Dilnawaz A. "Social Sciences and Social Change." American Journal of Islam and Society 8, no. 1 (March 1, 1991): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v8i1.2655.

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The second decade of the association's existence culminated in a veryencouraging conference in Dearborn, Michigan this year.The conference highlights included a keynote address by Ali Mazrui,Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, State University of New Yorkat Binghamton, and addresses by 'AbdulHamid AbuSulayman, past presidentof AMSS and current rector of the Islamic University of Malaysia, and MunirAhmad Khan, director of the Pakstan Atomic Energy Commission. Mazrui,who focused on the Gulf crisis, spoke about the double standards practicedby the West in dealing with the Muslim ummah. AbuSulayman stressed theneed for reform of character at the individual level for achieving lasting socialchange.The Isma'il and Lamya' al Faruqi Memorial Lecture was delivered byJohn Esposito, director of the Center for International Studies, Holy CrossCollege, Worcester, Massachusetts and past president of the Middle EastStudies Association (MESA). He reminded the Muslim social scientists ofIsma'il al Faruqfs tradition, urging them to become activists and scholarsof Islam at the same time.The conference proceedings were spread over nineteen panels whichoffered a variety of papers on Islam and Muslim life by scholars from NorthAmerica and overseas.The tradition that had been revived three years ago was maintained, andthus the Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers (AMSE) also heldtheir annual conference concurrently with this year's AMSS conference. Theother tradition that continued was the trialogue between representatives ofthe three Abrahamic faiths.Another feature of the program was the incorporation of the AMSSBusiness Administration seminar. This program featured two panels. In thefirst panel, Ahmed M. Abo-Hebeish of Northrop Corporation discussed theframework of debtor-creditor relations as the foundation of financial accountingin Islam, and Mohamed A. El-Badawi of California State University addressedthe issue of computing zakatable funds.The other panel (Session 5: Panel 10) in this discipline had fourpresentations. The seminar chairman, Ghouse A. Shareef of Bellannine Collegein Kentucky, spoke on "Acountability, Congruency, and Equilibrium as the ...
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Books on the topic "Dearborn Center"

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Higgs, Elton D. A gift renewed: The first 25 years of the University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1959-1984. Dearborn: The University, 1985.

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Higgs, Elton D. Gift Renewed: The First Twenty Five Years of the University of Michigan -Dearborn 1959-1984. Univ of Michigan Indrustrial &, 1985.

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Detroit, Michigan: Including: Berkley, Center Line, Dearborn, Dearnborn Heights, Hamtramck, Hazel Park, Highland Park, Huntington Woods, (Deluxe City Flip Map). Universal Map Enterprises, 2001.

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Skowronek, Stephen, John A. Dearborn, and Desmond King. Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197543085.001.0001.

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As the nation’s chief executive, Donald Trump pitted himself repeatedly against the institutions and personnel of the executive branch. In the process, two once-obscure concepts came center stage in an eerie face-off. On one side was the specter of a “Deep State” conspiracy – administrators threatening to thwart the will of the people and undercut the constitutional authority of the president they elected to lead them. On the other side was a raw personalization of presidential power, one that a theory of “the unitary executive” gussied up and allowed to run roughshod over reason and the rule of law. The Deep State and the unitary executive framed every major contest of the Trump presidency. Like phantom twins, they drew each other out and wrestled to light basic issues of governance long suppressed. Though this conflict reached a fever pitch during the Trump presidency, it is not new. Stephen Skowronek, John A. Dearborn, and Desmond King trace the tensions between presidential power and the depth of the American state back through the decades and forward through the various settlements arrived at in previous eras. Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic is about the breakdown of settlements and the abiding vulnerabilities of a Constitution that gave scant attention to administrative power. Rather than simply dump on Trump, the authors provide a richly historical perspective on the conflicts that rocked his presidency, and they explain why, if left untamed, the phantom twins will continue to pull American government apart.
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Barrow, Heather. Henry Ford's Plan for the American Suburb: Dearborn and Detroit. Northern Illinois University Press, 2018.

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Henry Ford's Plan for the American Suburb: Dearborn and Detroit. Cornell University Press, 2015.

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Spinney, Robert G. City of Big Shoulders. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749599.001.0001.

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This book links key events in Chicago's development, from its marshy origins in the 1600s to today's robust metropolis. The book presents Chicago in terms of the people whose lives made the city–from the tycoons and the politicians to the hundreds of thousands of immigrants from all over the world. This revised and updated second edition brings Chicago's story into the twenty-first century, as it reviews the colorful and dramatic panorama of the city's explosive past. How did the pungent swamplands that the Native Americans called “the wild-garlic place” burgeon into one of the world's largest and most sophisticated cities? What is the real story behind the Great Chicago Fire? What aspects of American industry exploded with the bomb in Haymarket Square? Could the gritty blue-collar hometown of Al Capone become a visionary global city? A city of immigrants and entrepreneurs, Chicago is quintessentially American. The book brings it to life and highlights the key people, moments, and special places–from Fort Dearborn to Cabrini-Green, Marquette to Mayor Daley, the Union Stock Yards to the Chicago Bulls–that make this incredible city, the book claims, one of the best places in the world.
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Book chapters on the topic "Dearborn Center"

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Pennock, Pamela E. "Traversing Arab and American Spaces." In Rise of the Arab American Left. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469630984.003.0007.

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The chapter explores how a transnational Arab American political consciousness played out on the local level in a series of inter-related developments in Dearborn, Michigan, starting with a movement to fight the city’s plans to destroy a working-class, immigrant neighborhood called the Southend, the creation of ACCESS, an Arab American community center, and a movement to protest the United Auto Workers’ investments in Israeli bonds. Tied to these activities was the activism of the Arab Workers Caucus that combined struggles for workplace justice and justice for Palestine.
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Brunvand, Stein, and Ilir Miteza. "Developing an Online Presence." In Ensuring Quality and Integrity in Online Learning Programs, 201–29. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7844-4.ch008.

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This chapter outlines the process developed at the University of Michigan – Dearborn (UM-Dearborn) to support the development, facilitation, and evaluation of online courses and programs. In addition to the step-by-step account of initiatives and actions, this chapter centers on the guiding principles of enhancing online course quality, investing in faculty support and innovation, and providing robust online support to students. Initiatives and strategies outlined in this chapter are undergirded by these principles and provide guidance to any higher education institution that has a limited and/or disparate catalog of online offerings and is committed to finding a pathway to a more robust array of online educational opportunities.
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Weddle, Kevin J. "The Battle of Freeman’s Farm." In The Compleat Victory:, 272–93. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0019.

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This chapter discusses the September 19, 1777, battle of Freeman’s Farm. In this battle, Burgoyne wanted to probe the American positions on Bemis Heights, skirt around Gates’s left flank, and then dash to Albany. Burgoyne advanced with three columns. Gates ordered Morgan’s and Dearborn’s units to attack, keeping the rest of the army behind their fortifications. Americans struck the British center column, then two more brigades attacked. Elements of Burgoyne’s other two columns marched to the middle, and the Americans repulsed. Burgoyne held the ground and claimed victory, but he suffered heavy casualties that he could not replace. As Burgoyne’s army grew weaker, Gates’s army grew stronger. After the battle, Arnold and Gates quarrelled bitterly for days over credit for the battle’s outcome and the follow-on actions. Contrary to most accounts of the campaign, Gates and Arnold had reconciled by the time of the second battle.
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Reports on the topic "Dearborn Center"

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Mallick, P. K. Upgrading the Center for Lightweighting Automotive Materials and Processing - a GATE Center of Excellence at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1126714.

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