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Nfl Playoffs Begin - Bowling For Dollars, Big Dollars, Richard C. Crepeau
Nfl Playoffs Begin - Bowling For Dollars, Big Dollars, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Now that Christmas is over and we are headed to the New Year it's time to suit up and get ready to hit the line hard. Tis the season to go bowling, fa la la la la, la la la la. Tis also the season for the National Football League to begin its second season with the opening of the playoffs.
Books For Christmas Gifts, Richard C. Crepeau
Books For Christmas Gifts, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
As we head down the homestretch of the Christmas shopping season people are still looking for that perfect gift for that certain someone, as they say on TV. So as a public service I offer my suggestions for the last minute shopper: Sports books of quality for the discriminating sports fan.
Charles K. Mcneil And The Point Spread, Richard C. Crepeau
Charles K. Mcneil And The Point Spread, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Charles K. McNeil is not a name instantly recognized by most sports fans across the nation. But Charles K. McNeil is as significant a person as there is in Sport in America in the 20th Century.
Ua12/2/1 All Creatures Great & Small, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 All Creatures Great & Small, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Hadley, Kim. Each Day is Something Extra – Reg Laswell, AIDS, HIV
- Baldwin, Paul. You Have to Love Animals to Work Here – Bowling Green/Warren County Animal Shelter
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Martin, John. Audit: Patsy Judd Says It’s Not a Witch Hunt
- Martin, John. Thomas Meredith Gets Brereton Jones’ Support
- Grundy, Julie. Non-Traditional Students Film’s Stars – The Plight of the Non-Traditional Student
- Poynter, Chris. Storer Cable to Investigate
- Residence Hall Association, Associated Student Government Mailing Asks Parents to Support the Health Service
- Residence Life Should Shape Up – Housing & Residence Life
- Richardson, Patrick. Editorial Cartoon Roaches Climbing Pearce-Ford Tower
- Parker, Stephen. Pest Control Story Was One-Sided – Housing & Residence Life
- Baldwin, Paul. Graduation: …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lawson, Jamie. Homeless Poets Gain Exposure
- Poynter, Chris. Black Resident Assistant Accuses His Boss of Discrimination – Housing & Residence Life, Pearce-Ford Tower, Greg Putnam, Maclynn Scott
- Hannah, Jim. Roaches Bugging Dorm Dwellers – Housing & Residence Life
- Projects Get More than $6 Million – Sponsored Programs
- Stivers, Stephanie. Hubcaps Stolen in Pearce-Ford Tower Parking Lot
- Recycling Efforts Need to Continue – Sustainability
- Richardson, Patrick. Editorial Cartoon Big Red Makes Money Recycling
- Cecil, Jerry. Restore Funding of Higher Education
- Schneider, Sandra. Travel Complaint Adds Insult …
Baseball, Japan, And Pearl Harbor, Richard C. Crepeau
Baseball, Japan, And Pearl Harbor, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy. Fifty years ago tomorrow the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor drew the United States into World War II.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald. Vol. 67, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald. Vol. 67, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Martin, John. Former Regent Questions Action – Ronald Clark
- Hadley, Kim. Feminists Speak Out – Women’s Alliance of WKU
- Jordan, Keary. Exam Schedule: Abacus Error Causes a Little Confusion
- Stewart, Nikita. Racism Forum: Students Respond
- Governor’s Trusteeship at University of Kentucky No Surprise – Wallace Wilkinson
- Richardson, Patrick. Editorial Cartoon Wallace Wilkinson & His Mirror on the Ceiling
- Allen, Stephen. Marijuana is Harmful
- Baldwin, Paul. Parties: Leave Your Lampshades at Home
- Hannah, Jim. A Chance to Feel Like I’m Doing Something Good – Tutoring
- Hadley, …
Ua19/16/5 On-Campus Halftime Program, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/16/5 On-Campus Halftime Program, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
On-Campus Halftime Program featuring Debby Cherwak recreation director interviewed by Todd Gibbs.
The Role Of Agro-Industries In Promoting A Food Culture In Nigeria, M. O. Ojo
The Role Of Agro-Industries In Promoting A Food Culture In Nigeria, M. O. Ojo
Economic and Financial Review
The paper discusses in a general way the role of agro-industries in the promotion of a Nigerian food culture. It observes that the agro-industrial and trade policies pursued in the 1970s and early 1980s contributed immensely to a food habit characterised l1y preference for foreign and imported foods. Agro-industries in the present economic environment can contribute positively to the development of a Nigerian food culture through corporate promotions, investments in the production of local foodstuffs and funding of relevant research and development. The paper concludes that agro-industries should be supported in the development of an indigenous food culture by fostering …
Infusion Of Private Sector Capital In Rural Infrastructure Building In Lagos State, E. D. Balogun
Infusion Of Private Sector Capital In Rural Infrastructure Building In Lagos State, E. D. Balogun
Economic and Financial Review
This paper recognizes the constraints imposed l7y the weak rural infrastructure base in Lagos State given the swampy/riverine nature of her landscape and notes the dim prospects for overcoming them through public investments alone. Although the study recognizes that rural infrastucture is a public good, several cases are cited to show that private sector initiatives in the provision of rural infrastructural facilites and services can be successful. Among the financing mechanisms for infusing private sector capital into rural infrastructure building include rural development levies, strengthening of rural financial markets and special aids/grants from private and non-governmental agencies. For· these initiatives …
Industrial Development Coordinating Committee (Idcc) And Foreign Private Investment (Fpi) In Nigeria, J. A. Aremu
Industrial Development Coordinating Committee (Idcc) And Foreign Private Investment (Fpi) In Nigeria, J. A. Aremu
Economic and Financial Review
Policies that attract foreign private investment (FPI) have become the focus of considerable attention in many developing countries particularly since the beginning of the debt crisis in the 1980s. As part of Nigeria's strategy to stimulate foreign investment, the Federal Government of Nigeria established the Industrial Devel,opment Coordinating Committee (IDCC) in 1988 as a one-stop agency for facilitating andattractingforeign investment inflow. A study was initiated by the Research Department to assess the role of IDCC so far in stimulating the desi,:ed level of foreign investment in Nigeria. The study shows that IDCChasbeenrelativelyineffectiveasjudgedbytheforeigncapitalinflowwhichresultedfromtheIDCC's approved enterprises. The expected foreign capital inflow stood …
Foreign Private Investment In Nigeria In 1989, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn
Foreign Private Investment In Nigeria In 1989, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn
Economic and Financial Review
Although the report of the 1989 survey showed that for the first time ever, a net outflow was recorded by the foreign private enterprises in Nigeria, the development was a welcome one. The easier access to foreign . exchange which led to a net capital outflow of N439.4 million was made possible through the creation of new outlets for the purchase of foreign exchange introduced in 1989. The Bureau de Change which took off in mid -1989 was put in place by the federal government to compete with the informal parallel market and thus expand the foreign exchange market. Also, …
Cohen, Daniel, "The Management Of The Developing Countries' Debt: Guidelines And Application To Brazil" The World Bank Economic Review, Vol 2, No 1, January 1988, O. M. Fakiyesi
Economic and Financial Review
In this paper, the author articulates some basic principles which may be useful in formulating an effective debt management strategy for developing countries, using Brazil as a case study. He outlines the principles into four broad categories viz: Stretching out the Repayment of the Debt; Monitoring the levels of Exports and GDP; Ignoring the Creditors' Capital loss and Watching the Domestic Deficit..
Undp "Human Development Report, 1991" New York, Oxford University Press, 1991, S. C. Rapu
Undp "Human Development Report, 1991" New York, Oxford University Press, 1991, S. C. Rapu
Economic and Financial Review
The basic theme of the 1991UNDP'sHuman Development Report is °Financing Human Development". 'The report focusses on the need to enlarge the range of policy choices for a meaningful development of human resources. These choices include access to income and employment opportunities; education and health care services and clean and safe physical environment.
Bautista, R.M. "Agricultural Growth As A Development Strategy." Economic Impact No. 66 Pp. 24-28 1989, L. I. Odey
Bautista, R.M. "Agricultural Growth As A Development Strategy." Economic Impact No. 66 Pp. 24-28 1989, L. I. Odey
Economic and Financial Review
In this paper, the author attempts a further exposition on the on-going debate on the feasibility of adoption of an export-led strategy of economic development which considers" Agriculture- first" as the engine of growth. The au~or strongly supports an agricultural-based development strategy because it is capable of generating mass employment, it is anti-poverty as well as being an hl.come redistribution programme. This strategy, he reasons, should be particularly appealing to countries with a heavy debt service burden since it is a foreign-exchange conserving programme given the lowerimporrrequirements of agricultural growth and itslinka,geeffectscompared with those of industry-led import substitution strategy. He …
Urbanization And Food Imports In Sub-Saharan Africa, James Tabi, Wayne H. Howard, Truman Phillips
Urbanization And Food Imports In Sub-Saharan Africa, James Tabi, Wayne H. Howard, Truman Phillips
Agribusiness
The Granger statistical test of causality was used to examine the relationship between total food imports and urbanization and between food aid and urbanization. Urbanization appears to have caused total food imports to increase in 13 of the 24 countries. Food imports appear to be a cause of urbanization in three countries. Food aid, however, apparently was a cause of urbanization in 16 of the 24 countries used in the analysis.
1991 December, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.
1991 December, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.
Morehead State Press Release Archive, 1961 to the Present
Morehead State University press releases for December of 1991.
Miscellaneous Matters And Prudential Guidelines, Ebhodaghe John
Miscellaneous Matters And Prudential Guidelines, Ebhodaghe John
Bullion
The banking industry is generally considered to be more regulated thon any other sector of the economy, This is largely due to the crucial role of financial intermediations played by the operators ln the industry. The review of the bonking lows particularly in on era of deregulation should therefore be seen as on important effort to enhance the efficiency, soundness and stability of the banking system. The regulatory and supervisory authorities are committed to safe and sound banking system and would therefore ensure compliance with all laws and regulations. lt would be seen from sections 46 mentioned above and other …
Opening Address On The Central Bank Decree 1991 And Banks And Other Financial Institutions Decree, 1991, A. Ahmed
Bullion
Opening address by the Central Bank Governor, Alhaji A. Ahmed at the Workshop on the Central Bank Decree 1991 and Banks and Other Financial Institutions Decree, 1991
The Relation Of Cbn With Other Banks Under The New Cbn Decree No 24, Sadiq M. A.
The Relation Of Cbn With Other Banks Under The New Cbn Decree No 24, Sadiq M. A.
Bullion
This paper examines the work of Central Bank of Nigeria Decree No. 24 with relation with other financial institution. The study provided a window of assessment on some of functions of the bank, with a view to proffer a seamless solution to some of the impediments.
A General Review Of Banks And Other Financial Institutions Decree No 25 Of 1991, Shoroye G.
A General Review Of Banks And Other Financial Institutions Decree No 25 Of 1991, Shoroye G.
Bullion
This paper examines the activities of the Central Bank of Nigeria in relation to assigned function, duties and responsibilities to other financial Institution. it also evaluates legal responsibility of the board and it advisory role to ensuring monetary policy are checks.
Banking Operations And Emerging Monetary Policy Framework In Nigeria, Akatu A. P.
Banking Operations And Emerging Monetary Policy Framework In Nigeria, Akatu A. P.
Bullion
This paper presents an overview of the framework for the market oriented or indirect monetary control while the second examines the relevance provisions of Decree as it relates to that framework.
A Discourse On Regulation On Regulation And Supervision Of Other Financial Institutions, Obasohan O. G.
A Discourse On Regulation On Regulation And Supervision Of Other Financial Institutions, Obasohan O. G.
Bullion
A discourse on regulation and supervision of other financial institutions was an in-depth review of policy framework promulgated on the new Decree No. 2 1991, that empowered additional power to CBN to monitor other banks to ensuring monetary are manage head-on.
An Overview Of The Central Bank Of Nigeria Decree No. 24 1991, Ojo O. M.
An Overview Of The Central Bank Of Nigeria Decree No. 24 1991, Ojo O. M.
Bullion
This paper evaluates the effects of Decree No. 24 with relation to the core functional values of the bank to the economy.
Exchange Rate And Income Effects On South Korean Exports: The Us Case, Heather M. O'Neill, William Ross
Exchange Rate And Income Effects On South Korean Exports: The Us Case, Heather M. O'Neill, William Ross
Business and Economics Faculty Publications
This paper analyzes econometrically the effects of direct and cross exchange rates as well as US income and Korean supply developments on the volume of Korean exports to the US. The results suggest that US demand has been the most important factor in the growth of Korean exports to the US in recent years. However, direct exchange rate effects are also important; the estimates suggest that for 1989-90, a yearly 10% real appreciation of the won against the dollar would have lowered export volume by about 10% per year relative to a baseline case. Cross exchange rate effects run counter …
A Comparison Of The Effects Of Two Individual Monetary Incentive Systems On Work Productivity: Piece-Work Pay Versus Base Pay Plus Incentives, Kirk L. Gillette
A Comparison Of The Effects Of Two Individual Monetary Incentive Systems On Work Productivity: Piece-Work Pay Versus Base Pay Plus Incentives, Kirk L. Gillette
Masters Theses
This study compared the effectiveness of a piece-rate pay system in which 100% of the subject's pay was incentive-based with a base pay plus incentive system in which approximately 30% of the subject's pay was incentive-based. Two experiments were conducted. In each experiment, six subjects were exposed to both pay systems using a within-subject reversal design. Subjects participated in 6 to 9 three-hour sessions (Experiment 1) or 9 to 14 four-hour sessions (Experiment 2). Simulated bank checks with differing cash values were presented on a computer screen, and subjects entered the cash values using the computer keyboard. The dependent variable …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 67, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lawson, Jamie. Private Firms Bidding – Dining Services
- Lyons, Andy & Danny English. Best Feeling I’ve Ever Had – Sean Dollman
- Martin, John. Tight Budget: Tuition Surplus May Cover Most Cuts
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Armes, Anya. Social Work Group Compiles Results – Rape
- Visitation Policy Needs Reviewing – Housing & Residence Life
- Richardson, Patrick. Editorial Cartoon Visitation Policy Ends Suitcasing
- Younglove, Jeff. Exhibition Game Good Season Starter – Basketball
- Mullaney, Terry. Intramural Official Responds to Criticism
- Lyda, Trent. Sorority Dorms are Discriminatory – Meredith Hall …
Pat Dye And The Raincoat Theory Of Education, Richard C. Crepeau
Pat Dye And The Raincoat Theory Of Education, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Several years ago a friend from East Carolina University told me that it was believed that Pat Dye would never leave his position as head football coach at East Carolina because he would never be able to find a university with lower academic standards. But then he did, and so he left for Auburn.
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Price, Julie. When You Give More Than You Take – Tammy Martin, Non-Traditional Students
- Tatum, Doug. Sunny Side Up – Sun Belt Conference
- Tatum, Doug. What’s the Reason for the Conference Shakeups?