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Concept Sketchbook, July-August 1974, John Fischetti
Concept Sketchbook, July-August 1974, John Fischetti
Notebooks
A concept sketchbook created by editorial cartoonist, John R. Fischetti with content from July through August 1974 containing preliminary sketches of political cartoons and ideas for his daily editorial cartoons. Topics include: John Connally, Gerald Ford, NATO, and the Watergate Affair.
Painted And Decorated Floors On The Greek Mainland And Crete In The Bronze Age, Ethel S. Hirsch
Painted And Decorated Floors On The Greek Mainland And Crete In The Bronze Age, Ethel S. Hirsch
Graduate Dissertations and Theses
The colorful painted plaster decoration on the walls of the Bronze Age palaces and mansions of Crete and Mycenae is a well known architectural feature. It is less widely known that a great many stucco floors were painted as well. This probably is because the information regarding these floors is scattered through the archaeological reports and seldom receives separate treatment. Only in an article by G. Rodenwaldt, "Mykenische Studien," in JdI, XXXIV, 1919, 83-106, and in the chapter by R. Hackl, "Die Fussboden," in Tiryns II, 222-237, are decorated floors treated as a separate artistic entity. The Rodenwaldt article …
Student-Teaching In Greece: Organization, Precision, And Awareness In The Classroom, Frederica Hermansen
Student-Teaching In Greece: Organization, Precision, And Awareness In The Classroom, Frederica Hermansen
MA TESOL Collection
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Factor Substitution And Complementarity In Greek Manufacturing, 1961-70, Kimon John Constas
Factor Substitution And Complementarity In Greek Manufacturing, 1961-70, Kimon John Constas
Graduate Dissertations and Theses
...It is the purpose of this thesis to proffer two alternative hypotheses about the behavior of the ratio of salaried employees to wage—earners and to use these to explain the changing relationships of salaried to non-salaried workers in Greek manufacturing.
The first proposition states that changes in the ratio are due to changes in relative factor prices. More precisely, if the wage rate rises faster than the salary rate, substitution of salaried labor for non-salaried will lead to differential shifts in labor demands, and, therefore, the ratio will rise.
The second hypothesis states that, because of capital influx to Greece …