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1. Global Faculty of Landegg International University
www.landegg.org/faculty/facult - [Cached]Published on: 10/18/2003 Last Visited: 10/18/2003
ANNE BRENEMAN Anne Breneman is an associate professor in the Sociology Department of Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. She is included in Who's Who among America's Teachers in 1996. Her books include Foundations for a Spiritual Education: Research of the Bahá'í Writings (coauthor, 1995) and several children's books. As an international consultant in education and development, Dr. Breneman was a workshop presenter at the United Nations Non-Governmental Organization Women's Forum in Beijing in 1995. Her research interests include the study of women and development, models of racial and religious unity, schools and social culture, and developing human potential through education. She received a Ph.D. in social-science education from the University of Georgia in 1983. -
2. Global Faculty of Landegg International University
www.landegg.com/faculty/facult - [Cached]Published on: 10/14/2003 Last Visited: 10/14/2003
ANNE BRENEMAN Anne Breneman is an associate professor in the Sociology Department of Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. She is included in Who's Who among America's Teachers in 1996. Her books include Foundations for a Spiritual Education: Research of the Bahá'í Writings (coauthor, 1995) and several children's books. As an international consultant in education and development, Dr. Breneman was a workshop presenter at the United Nations Non-Governmental Organization Women's Forum in Beijing in 1995. Her research interests include the study of women and development, models of racial and religious unity, schools and social culture, and developing human potential through education. She received a Ph.D. in social-science education from the University of Georgia in 1983.

