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    Data review of reef related tourism, 1946-1980

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    This document details the level of tourism to the Great Barrier Ree

    Деятельность пионерской организации Урала в 1946 - 1980-е гг.

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    В работе рассматривается сущность государственной политики в отношении детских и юношеских организаций СССР, основные направления деятельности пионерской организации Урала в 1946 - 1980-е гг

    Calidad de Vida en estudiantes de secundaria de la ciudad de Lima

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    The purpose of this investigation is to identify and compare the levels of quality of life in studentsThe purpose of this investigation is to identify and compare the levels of quality of life in studentsby sex and socioeconomic status. The sample was composed of 589 students from highschool on the 4th and 5th grade, whose ages ranged between 14 and 18 years. The instrumentused was the Quality of Life Scale of Barnes & Olson. For the analysis of the data were used,means and Anova. We concluded that each group sample of is placed at a level OptimumQuality of Life. The main effects from the sex and socioeconomic level were significant for sex,socio-economic level as well as on the interaction between the two variables.El objetivo de la presente investigación es identificar y comparar los niveles de calidad de vida en estudiantes según sexo y nivel socioeconómico. La muestra estuvo conformada por 589 estudiantes de cuarto y quinto año de secundaria, de ambos sexos, de centros estatales y particulares, cuyas edades fluctuaron entre 14 y 17 años. El instrumento utilizado fue la Escala de Calidad de Vida de Olson & Barnes. Para el análisis de los datos se utilizaron, medias y Anova. Se concluye que cada uno de los grupos muestrales se ubica en un nivel Óptimo de Calidad de Vida. Los efectos principales provenientes del sexo y nivel socio económico fueron significativos para el sexo, nivel socio económico; así como en la interacción entre ambo

    Lafferty Family Collection, 1886-1976

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    This collection includes correspondence, newspapers, newspaper clippings, certificates, Sunday school lessons, photography, miscellaneous materials related members of the Lafferty, Jenkins and Massingill families. The materials in this collection are largely centered on the Lafferty, Jenkins, & Massingill families. Common names among the materials include, Dr. Harry Earle Jenkins, James Jerome Lafferty, and William Massingill. Dr. H. E. Jenkins (b.1899 – d. 1983) was president of Tyler Junior College from 1946-1980. Prior to his going to Tyler, Texas, Dr. Jenkins, a Pittsburg, Kansas native, graduated from the Kansas Teachers College of Pittsburg (today’s Pittsburg State University) taught school in McCune, Kansas and was superintendent of the Girard, Kansas public schools. It is unknown how these families relate to each other.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/fa/1409/thumbnail.jp

    Philippine Private Domestic Commercial Banking, 1946- 1980, in Light of Japanese Historical Experience

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    The reality gap of employee-management misperceptions: Comparing United States Air Force Services squadron members to their private sector counterparts

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    This exploratory study examined employee-management misperceptions in the United States Air Force Services career field. The reality gap, as defined, is the misperception of workers needs or wants by management. Employee and manager surveys from 1946, 1980, 1987, and 1991 which demonstrate this phenomenon are examined to establish the validity of the reality gap, the length of time it has existed, and the full ramifications of the extent of the gap. The reality gap is then shown as the precipitating factor toward employee dissatisfaction, leading directly to employee turnover. All of this is framed within the context of Management by Values (MBV). The four reality gap surveys have been compared to a 1998 interval-ranked survey administered to United States Air Force members of the Services career field. This survey was used to determine if a corollary could be drawn between public sector and private sector hospitality workers. Conclusions and recommendations for further research are based on subject literature and statistical findings

    The Hill-Burton Act, 1946-1980: Asynchrony in the Delivery of Health Care to the Poor

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    Canada's foreign aid program : a policy analysis (1946-1980)

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    It is almost four and a half decades since Canada began giving aid to the underdeveloped countries. The concept was new but there was a strong obligation among Canadians to help the poor and less fortunate peoples in the Third World. During the post-war period, Canada's foreign aid programs were characterized as selfish and confusing by many Canadians. In the Third World, they were considered to be deceptive in the sense that aid has made Canada the real recipient and not the developing countries. The reasons are understandable since CIDA's aid policies were influenced by internal and external factors. Aid was used to promote trade and investment, to create jobs in Canada, assist Canadian farmers and to boost the Canadian economy. Overseas, aid was used to protect Canadian economic interests or try to influence internal politics or foreign policy views of recipients as well as to increase Canada's image and prestige among donors. Such use of aid is readily interpreted by the leaders of the Third World as proof that Canada's entire aid program is part of a neo-imperialist scheme. While most Canadians supported foreign aid, they knew very little about it and the ones who knew were skeptical about its effectiveness. Furthermore, the paucity of bibliography proved that academics were not interested in the subject. This lack of interest is primarily due to the difficulty in obtaining information from the Canadian Government who regarded aid as a sensitive issue of Canada's relations with the Third World. In addition, Ottawa realized that critical scrutiny by academics of its aid program could embarrass the Canadian government as well as recipients, and undermine public confidence in aid
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