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Global Technology Economic Analysis Paradigm, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D
Global Technology Economic Analysis Paradigm, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D
School of Computing: Faculty Publications
Abstract
Is true that it is not only the consumers that make the economy prospers? Business and government also play a role in the economy of a country and corporation. “The GLOBAL technology economy is driven perhaps by the example of a consumer-based society and capital driven citizenry," according to the article in the investor guide of 2013. The role of the government is very important in businesses, organizations and consumers alike depending on the decisions made by the government officials spending of the government. Research have indicated that dependencies of government, organizations, businesses and consumers are intertwine or intermediary. …
Incorporated Press, Inc. December 11, 1978, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Incorporated Press, Inc. December 11, 1978, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Incorporated Press, Inc. was a student publication released biweekly beginning in 1978. This issue from December 11, 1978 featured essays about art exhibitions, departmental news, a student meeting with RISD president Lee Hall, and female student safety. Also included are photos, comic strips, events on the RISD campus and the Providence area.
Express-O February 7, 1975, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Express-O February 7, 1975, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Express-O was a short-lived student newspaper published in early 1975. The issue of February 7, 1975 included an interview with Ruth Kligman, author of Love Affair: Memoirs of Jackson Pollock, and Jackie Curtis, actor. They spoke at a lecture called "Against Nature" that Seavor Leslie organized on January 29, 1975. An article about hair salons in Providence is also included. Events of interest to RISD students that took place at RISD and in the Providence area were also listed.
Risd Press March 15, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Press March 15, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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RISD press was a student newspaper published weekly in the early 1970s, a self-described attempt at consolidating all the information outlets of the school, including the previous student newspaper, Montage. The March 15, 1974 issue had an article about sports at RISD, a letter to the RISD building committee from RISD architecture students, and an article about a quilt lecture with Jonathan Holstein. There also was an article about the Women in Wintersession class in New York City. Poems, comics, ads, classifieds, and events for RISD students were also included.
Risd Press November 2, 1973, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Press November 2, 1973, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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RISD press was a student newspaper published weekly in the early 1970s, a self-described attempt at consolidating all the information outlets of the school, including the previous student newspaper, Montage. Beginning in September 1973, RISD press included the Brown Daily Herald’s weekly issue of Fresh Fruit as an insert. The issue of November 2, 1973 included an article about the Ad Hoc Committee to study curriculum at RISD. There was an interview with the photographer Andre Kertesz and an article about the RISD Architectural Studies Division. A poem, a short story and events for RISD students were also mentioned. Club …
Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer
Burgess Shaffer Scrapbook, Burgess Shaffer
Burgess Shaffer
Burgess “Red” Peverly Shaffer (1906-1973) was born to Austin Shaffer and Stella in Somerset, PA. He had one brother, Glen, who would go on to be a minister in Westerville. Burgess came to Otterbein in 1924, and after graduation he returned home. In 1934, Burgess married Mildred Irene Stevanus. Together they had two children, Rodney and Beverly. Burgess worked as an electrician for the Pennsylvania Electric Company, and was a lay leader at the First United Methodist Church.
The scrapbook contains an athletic record for various sporting events, a list of social functions, and records of theatrical and other entertainment …