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Blown To Bits Project, David Schmidt
Blown To Bits Project, David Schmidt
Informatics Open Educational Resources
The book, Blown to Bits, uncovers the many ways that the new digital world has changed and is changing our whole environment. Some changes are incremental but others are more revolutionary. Some of the changes that we welcome are slowly eroding our privacy and are changing the rules of ownership. This book illuminates the complexities of these changes. I have attempted to capture the central points in selected chapters, and in some cases I have added new material or new examples to replace dated material. I picked chapters to summarize that address the following topics (and more). There are many …
Retirement Plans, Attitudes, And Expectations Of Kansas Board Of Regents Faculty, Carl Parker, Bill Rickman, Rory Terry, Tom Johansen
Retirement Plans, Attitudes, And Expectations Of Kansas Board Of Regents Faculty, Carl Parker, Bill Rickman, Rory Terry, Tom Johansen
Fort Hays Studies Series
This data set enables the examination of investment choices of a mature group of faculty, where saving for retirement is a major investment objective. Consideration of future retirement-related policy proposals by universities should be evaluated with an understanding of the relative importance of economic and non-economic influences upon the retirement decision by university faculty.
Women's Contribution To Industrial Development In America, Hazel M. Price
Women's Contribution To Industrial Development In America, Hazel M. Price
Fort Hays Studies Series
The following report is an attempt to analyze women's participation in the labor force, giving reference to the number and proportion of women employees, the particular industries and occupations where women have worked, and the relative advantages and disadvantages of these jobs among all women workers, and among women in relation to men workers.
The Long-Run Supply Curve: Some Factors Affecting Its Shape, Eugene Darrel Pauley
The Long-Run Supply Curve: Some Factors Affecting Its Shape, Eugene Darrel Pauley
Fort Hays Studies Series
Since so much importance is attached to the price mechanism in the economic system, it is only natural that a large body of economic theory is concerned primarily with explaining how prices are determined. This writer is concerned with only one rather small phase of this body of theory--some of the influences affecting long-run supply. We are interested here in the behavior of the seller or supplier of a commodity.
Trego County Real Estate Assessment Plan, Vernon T. Clover
Trego County Real Estate Assessment Plan, Vernon T. Clover
Fort Hays Studies Series
This study of the Trego County Real Estate Assessment Plan was undertaken in order to bring its main elements together into a systematic form. The philosophy of the plan and its technical application are explained.
An Economic And Sociological Study Of A Kansas Community, Vernon T. Clover
An Economic And Sociological Study Of A Kansas Community, Vernon T. Clover
Fort Hays Studies Series
This is a survey of Ellis county, Kansas. The purpose was to discover what information of importance is available in regard to the economic and human characteristics of this county and of similar areas throughout the United States for the prewar year of 1940.
Employees' Share Of National Income, 1929 - 1941, Vernon T. Clover
Employees' Share Of National Income, 1929 - 1941, Vernon T. Clover
Fort Hays Studies Series
Data in this paper indicate that employees are receiving an increasing share of the national income. This means that that employers, enterprisers, and property owners as a group have experienced a relative, although not absolute, decrease in their share in the national income.