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A Study Of The Influence Of The Naturalistic Philosophies In The Development Of Political Science In America, James Michael Graham
A Study Of The Influence Of The Naturalistic Philosophies In The Development Of Political Science In America, James Michael Graham
Masters Theses
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The Rhodesian Crisis: The Struggle For Majority Rule 1965-1978, Richard W. Stekette
The Rhodesian Crisis: The Struggle For Majority Rule 1965-1978, Richard W. Stekette
Masters Theses
Preface
On November 11, 1965, Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, proclaimed his country's unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) from Great Britain. His proclamation set off a storm of protest around the world from the United States to the Soviet Union. The criticisms were generally the same: the white minority government of Rhodesia was accused of illegally seizing power. Although most countries felt that the Rhodesian UDI was a British colonial problem, leaders from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Zambia convened in Nairobi , Kenya, to discuss the potential need of taking matters out of British hands. The issue to them …
The Development And Feasibility Of Supplementary Materials Utilizing The Computer In The Introductory College-Level Accounting Course, Richard Walker
The Development And Feasibility Of Supplementary Materials Utilizing The Computer In The Introductory College-Level Accounting Course, Richard Walker
Masters Theses
Chapter I
The Problem and Its Background
Introduction and Description
Among the many problems confronting the college accounting teacher today is how to best utilize the computer in a meaningful way in course instruction. Encouraged by an increasing reliance on computers in business and motivated by the desire to make course offerings more relevant and attractive, the computer has emerged as an extremely useful tool in accounting analysis. With the availability of computer facilities on most college campuses today, accounting faculties are devoting more attention to expanding and enriching the computer applications in a variety of accounting courses. The introduction …
The Zoning Board Of Appeals And Citizen Participation, Paul T. Prior
The Zoning Board Of Appeals And Citizen Participation, Paul T. Prior
Masters Theses
Chapter I
Introduction
Consistently increasing urbanization has been a salient characteristic of American society in the 20th Century. As more and more people have moved into cities, suburbs, and metropolitan areas, state and local governments have found it necessary to regulate the use of land through zoning legislation and zoning ordinances. New York City first enacted a comprehensive zoning ordinance in 1916.1 Since 1926, when the United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of zoning ordinances in the landmark decision of Euclid v Amber Realty Co,2 virtually every urban area in the nation has been subjected to zoning.