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International Debt Impact On The Value Of South Korean Currency, Wonjin Song
International Debt Impact On The Value Of South Korean Currency, Wonjin Song
2018 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity – Documents
Abstract
This paper will analyze how international debt for South Korea affected the value of Korean currency from 1983 to 2014 by using the Ordinary Least Square model. The result is that international debt for South Korea had a clear influence on the value of Korean Won. The exchange rate of Korean currency per US dollar moves the same direction as amounts of international debt. In other words, as the Korean Won depreciates, more Won must be spent to purchase U.S dollars. That is, Korean currency depreciates when amounts of international debt increase. As the result, Korea has not yet …
Issue 44, David Bell
Issue 44, David Bell
NoteBooth
"Designs of Duty" exhibit; 1 Million Downloads for The Keep; Welcome new reference librarian Andrew Cougill
Wilson Reynolds, Charleston, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Wilson Reynolds, Charleston, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Eric Hiltner, Charleston, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Eric Hiltner, Charleston, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Random Clavin, Nokomis, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Random Clavin, Nokomis, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Ken Fernandes, Newman, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Ken Fernandes, Newman, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Shane Wright, Shelbyville, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Shane Wright, Shelbyville, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Lyle Gordon, Towanda, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Lyle Gordon, Towanda, Il, Elizabeth Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
"Designs of Duty" tells the stories of seven military veterans who served our country over a 45-year period throughout Asia and Europe. Veterans featured in the exhibit are Eric Hiltner and Wilson Reynolds of Charleston, Ken Fernandes of Newman, Random Clavin of Nokomis, Adam Griffy of Olney, Shane Wright of Shelbyville and Lyle Gordon of Towanda.
Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased …
Introductory Panel, Beth M. Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Introductory Panel, Beth M. Heldebrandt, Brandi M. Gard
Designs of Duty Exhibit Panels
DESIGNS of DUTY features veterans from East Central Illinois and the tattoos that demonstrate their service to our country. Tattoos are a common symbol among the military, and this exhibit aims to explore the inspiration and meanings behind them, as well as the stories of the veterans themselves. Pride, patriotism, and honor are common themes in the artwork chosen by the veterans showcased here.
Food In The Early 1900s, Fcs 3784
Food In The Early 1900s, Fcs 3784
1918 menu at The Café Documents
Handout for the 1918 Menu
2017 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
2017 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
Programs
Scholarship, creativity, innovation, and the many forms of collaborative engagement that shape faculty life and student learning are central to the mission of Eastern Illinois University. For that reason, our faculty, department chairs, college deans, the Provost, and the entire campus community celebrate the achievements and outstanding contributions of our colleagues and students to their disciplines and professions every year. And, as the following pages illustrate, faculty engaged in continuing scholarly and creative activities that have provided outstanding mentoring experiences for our undergraduate and graduate students.
In addition to recognizing faculty performances, shows, publications, grants and other professional efforts, the …
Issue 43, David Bell
Issue 43, David Bell
NoteBooth
"Twenty Years of Harry Potter" exhibit; Welcome new education librarian Michele McDaniel
Issue 42, David Bell
Issue 42, David Bell
NoteBooth
"A Question of History: Public History in Illinois" exhibit; Edible Book festival
Communication In Organizations Curriculum - Online Degree Program, Communication Studies
Communication In Organizations Curriculum - Online Degree Program, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
This online degree completion option will help students enhance their marketability in today’s professional environment through the integration of theory and practice and the development of relational and organizational communication skills. Individuals who are proficient communicators are more valuable in contemporary organizations that are increasingly global, team-based, and feature flatter hierarchical structures.
Electronic Media Production Curriculum, Communication Studies
Electronic Media Production Curriculum, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
This concentration is designed to provide the knowledge, values, perspectives, and skills necessary to understand the roles, functions, and operations of various electronic media. This program of study is focused on balancing theoretical issues with practical experience.
Corporate Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Corporate Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
Communication is identified as one of the top skills required in any organization. This option provides students with the knowledge, values, perspectives, and skills necessary to understand the roles, functions, strategies, and management of positions within organizations with high communication demands.
Health Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Health Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
The Health Communication major prepares students to communicate and promote positive health behaviors in professional health care settings and in health advocacy.
Our students learn to design, evaluate, and implement health communication programs in a variety of professional settings. We take an interdisciplinary approach by emphasizing the intersection of strategic communication and health promotion as the foundation for educating individuals and creating healthier communities.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sees health communication as fundamental to all health–related occupations. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20 of the 30 fastest growing occupations are related to healthcare …
Broadcast News Curriculum, Communication Studies
Broadcast News Curriculum, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
This concentration is designed to provide the knowledge, values, perspectives, and skills necessary to understand the roles, functions, and operations of broadcast news.
Interpersonal Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Interpersonal Communication Curriculum, Communication Studies
Curriculum Programs
This option is designed for students who are interested in developing knowledge, skills, and abilities that facilitate effective communication in personal, professional, and group contexts. Students can tailor the program so as to prepare themselves for work in multiple or multi-faceted communicative environments.
2016 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
2016 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
Programs
Eastern Illinois University is a community enthusiastically engaged in intellectual exploration. This includes faculty testing the boundaries of knowledge within their disciplines and the boundaries of how to convey that knowledge to their students. It also includes students, both graduate students joining with their faculty mentors in pressing the disciplinary boundaries, and undergraduate students discovering the front edges of the disciplines under the guidance of their instructors. Today we celebrate the full range of such faculty contributions: journal articles, book chapters, monographs, art works, music compositions, performances in all forms, and a host of others. Funded research contributions also are …
Issue 41, David Bell
Issue 41, David Bell
NoteBooth
"For All The World To See" exhibit; Dr. Allen Lanham named Illinois Library Association luminary
Women-Only Workout Hours, Kay Mackinnon
Women-Only Workout Hours, Kay Mackinnon
Research Methods - Posters
This study explores female students’ preferences for a women-only section or hours at Eastern Illinois University (EIU) Student Recreation Center (SRC)
Dust, Drought, And Dreams Gone Dry, Booth Library
Dust, Drought, And Dreams Gone Dry, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the DUST, DROUGHT, AND DREAMS GONE DRY exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library January 11 - February 26, 2016
Issue 40, David Bell
Issue 40, David Bell
NoteBooth
"Dust, Drough, and Dreams Gone Dry" exhibit; Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity; Celebrating African American Month
Central Illinois Landscapes: Permanent Art Collection By Illinois Artists, Eastern Illinois University
Central Illinois Landscapes: Permanent Art Collection By Illinois Artists, Eastern Illinois University
Library Publications
No abstract provided.
2015 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
2015 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
Programs
A university is more than an amalgamation of several colleges. It also is an organization which celebrates the full richness of faculty contributions including those vital and exciting contributions in research, scholarship and creative activity within their disciplines. These contributions come in many forms: journal articles, book chapters, monographs, art works, music compositions, performances of many varieties and a host of others. Funded research contributions are similarly varied. Through such activities, faculty members stay at the growing edges of their fields, and in so doing, they enrich their intellectual lives as well as those of their students.
Once again, I …
Issue 39, David Bell
'Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War' Program Booklet, Booth Library
'Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War' Program Booklet, Booth Library
Lincoln: Exhibit Booklet
No abstract provided.
Issue 38, David Bell
Issue 38, David Bell
NoteBooth
"Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker: The History and the Legend" exhibit; The Keep - Downloads around the world; Story Time in Ballenger Teachers Center
Issue 37, David Bell
Issue 37, David Bell
NoteBooth
New library website; Reference News and GovNews blogs; Booth Library wins the Illinois Library Association's "Library Innovative Award"