206 research outputs found
Sayegh: United Nations 1950-1954: Lucille Griffith, March 12, 1952
Letter from Lucille Griffith, Recruitment Section of the United Nations, to Fayez Sayegh, March 12, 1952, offering him a two year appointment to the Secretariat as Social Affairs Officer and providing details of his duties and salary; includes Annex I: Staff Rules; Annex II: Important Instructions; United Nations Medical Examination form (blank)
Sayegh: Legation of Lebanon 1949-1952: Lucille Griffith, March 19, 1952
Letter from Fayez Sayegh to Lucille Griffith, Chief of the Recruitment Section at the United Nations, March 19, 1952, requesting details on an offer of an appointment as a Social Affairs Officer at the United Nations
Lucille Clifton, 5th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Lucille Clifton, currently poet laureate of Maryland, is the author of four collections of poetry: Good Times, Good News About the Earth, An Ordinary Woman, and Two-Headed Woman, which was awarded the Juniper Prize by the University of Massachusetts Press. In addition, she is the author of 15 children\u27s books and a family memoir titled Generations. The recipient of two NBA awards, she is an active member of P.E.N. International and the Maryland State Committee for Black Art and Culture. Her memorable poetry reading opened the 1980 ODU Literary Festival. Clifton is a board member of the Associated Writing Programs
Lucille Clifton: 11-12-1987
Lucille Clifton was one of America's leading poets.She was the author of six collections of poetry as well as more than a dozen books of fiction and poetry for children. She is interviewed by Stan Rubin and Anthony Piccione.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video
Lucille Clifton: 11-12-1987
Lucille Clifton was one of America\u27s leading poets.She was the author of six collections of poetry as well as more than a dozen books of fiction and poetry for children. She is interviewed by Stan Rubin and Anthony Piccione.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1045/thumbnail.jp
An Econometric Analysis of Consumer Demand in Australia
Over the past two decades, Australian consumption patterns have changed for various reasons, including increases in consumers’ real income; rising consumers’ demand for goods and services; and technical and structural changes in the Australian economy. Economic reforms, such as the restructure and deregulation of a range of service industries, reduction in the level of trade protection provided to goods-producing industries, reductions in tax concessions and subsidies to agricultural sectors, have resulted in substantial changes in the relative prices of consumer goods and services. Removal of trade barriers has provided Australian households and businesses access to cheap imported goods like food, clothing and durables. This would, in turn, equate to an increasing re-allocation of consumer income to different goods and services such as health care, education, transport, recreation and financial services.
In light of this situation, it is essential to have up-to-date income and price elasticity estimates for Australian consumer goods as they are the key inputs for a number of applications, such as changes to public finance policies and estimation of economy-wide models. A review of the existing literature on the topic reveals that there are several highly influential cross-country studies which provide an analysis of Australian consumption patterns for various time periods ranging between 1943 and 1996.
The first part of this thesis considers all consumer goods grouped into ten main broad aggregates, namely that of food, alcohol and tobacco, clothing, housing, durables, medical care, transport and communication, recreation, education, and miscellaneous. It presents an analysis of the Australian consumption patterns of these ten groups using three different demand systems, the Rotterdam model, the CBSmodel, and the AIDS. As well, we test the two important economic theories of consumer demand, that of demand homogeneity and Slutsky symmetry as well as the preference independence utility structure. The test results of these hypotheses shows that the implied income and price elasticities for the ten commodities, presented in this chapter, support the two hypotheses.Thesis (PhD Doctorate)Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Department of Accounting, Finance and EconomicsGriffith Business SchoolFull Tex
Lucille Deeter telegram to Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association, April 22, 1914
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association to request statistics showing Ohio women's support for the suffrage movement. Deeter requested these figures to use as evidence which anti-suffragists could not disprove.
The Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association was formed in 1912, after the Ohio Constitutional Convention elected to bring to a vote the question of removing the words "white male" from the state constitution with regard to voting rights. Headquartered in the Chamber of Commerce building in Columbus, Ohio, the organization put out regular publications, organized public speeches and meetings, distributed literature and held parades in support of the suffrage movement. Women's suffrage in Ohio was defeated in a special election in 1912 and again in 1914 and 1916 before a resolution narrowly passed in 1917 allowing municipal voting by women in Columbus. In 1920, the 19th Amendment passed, extending the vote to women and prohibiting state and federal government from denying suffrage on the basis of sex
Sr. Lucille Kalinowski: A Spiritual Biography
The author, a principal in the diocese in which Sr. Lucille Kalinowski served as superintendent, reflects on Sister’s spirituality, sensitivity, and simplicity along with her impact on the administrators with whom she worked
Mesure rapide de similarités musicales, Perception du rythme
@inproceedings{CN-Tanquerel-2005, author = {Tanquerel, Lucille and Lancieri, Luigi}, title = {Mesure rapide de similarités musicales, Perception du rythme}, booktitle = {COmpression et REprésentation des Signaux Audiovisuels - Coresa 2005}, year = {2005} }National audienc
Birmingham News sleeve BN0015936
Lucille Griffith / Teacher at University of Montevallo / Has written history of University of Montevall
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