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Environmental Ethics, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 1983
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Quarterly publication discussing various topics in environmental ethics, including features, discussion papers, book reviews, editorial commentaries, and other text related to environmental philosophies. Some issues also include announcements and other news related to the environmental studies community.
Date:
1983
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The Center for Environmental Philosophy
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Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
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The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Ethics, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1984
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Quarterly publication discussing various topics in environmental ethics, including features, discussion papers, book reviews, editorial commentaries, and other text related to environmental philosophies. Some issues also include announcements and other news related to the environmental studies community.
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1984
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The Center for Environmental Philosophy
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Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
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The Role of the Vice-Chancellor in the Nigerian University and the Factors Essential for Effective Administration as Perceived by Vice-Chancellors and Members of University Governing Councils in Nigeria
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The purposes of this study were to determine 1) the tasks that the Nigerian university vice-chancellor should perform personally, 2) the functions that the vice-chancellor should delegate to other university staff to achieve effective administration, 3) the factors that should be considered in the selection of a vice-chancellor, and 4) the criteria that should be considered in the evaluation of the vice-chancellor's job performance effectiveness. Chapter 1 includes a statement of the problem, purposes, research questions, background, significance of the study, definition of terms, limitations of the study, and basic assumptions. Chapter II is a review of related literature, and Chapter III presents information on the procedure followed in the collection and treatment of data. The analysis and evaluation of the findings are presented in Chapter IV; and the summary, findings, implications, and recommendations of the study are presented in Chapter V.
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December 1985
Creator:
Ugwonali, Felix Chima
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Environmental Ethics, Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 1985
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Quarterly publication discussing various topics in environmental ethics, including features, discussion papers, book reviews, editorial commentaries, and other text related to environmental philosophies. Some issues also include announcements and other news related to the environmental studies community.
Date:
1985
Creator:
The Center for Environmental Philosophy
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Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
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The UNT Digital Library