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Program: Readings From Shakespeare.
Program: Readings From Shakespeare.
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
JWN Christmas Dinner. December 6, 1990. Compiled by Elaine Kohnigsburg. Directed by Barbara Benisch.
Correspondence: November 6, 1990, Note Regarding The Lawton Chiles Rally, Sam Nunn
Correspondence: November 6, 1990, Note Regarding The Lawton Chiles Rally, Sam Nunn
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A note from United States Senator Sam Nunn to Dr. Edna Saffy.
Social Background And Bureaucratic Behavior In Egypt, Earl L. Sullivan, El Sayed Yassin, Ali Leila, Monte Palmer
Social Background And Bureaucratic Behavior In Egypt, Earl L. Sullivan, El Sayed Yassin, Ali Leila, Monte Palmer
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This study of the role of gender and religion in the Egyptian bureaucracy provides general background information pertaining to the three major topics of this book: bureaucratic behaviour, the role of women in Egyptian society and relations between Egypt's religious groups, the Muslims and the Copts. The author hypothesizes that the attitudes and behaviour of Egyptian bureaucrats will differ markedly on the basis of sex, but that the attitudes and behaviour of Coptic bureaucrats will not differ significantly from those of their Muslim counterparts. The two hypotheses were tested in reference to eight sets of attitudes and behaviour, viz. media …