The Prairie Dichotomy: an American Cultural Pattern (open access)

The Prairie Dichotomy: an American Cultural Pattern

This thesis discusses American prairie culture through the writings of Thorstein Veblen and Mark Twain.
Date: August 1952
Creator: Durham, Floyd Wesley
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Cross-National Study of the Effects of Direct Foreign Investment on the Developmental Process of Developing Countries (open access)

A Cross-National Study of the Effects of Direct Foreign Investment on the Developmental Process of Developing Countries

Using the assumptions of various schools of thought on development as the theoretical framework, an attempt is made to examine the effects of foreign investment on the socioeconomic growth of 50 developing countries by means of multiple regression models that utilize some external and internal variables assumed to affect the growth rate of GNP. Results from these models indicate that new inflows of foreign investments and amounts of domestic investments are positively related to growth while accumulated stocks of foreign investments have no effect on growth. This suggests that development funds, designed specifically for increased domestic investments, would be the most effective way to increase GNP.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Inyang, Ambrose
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Harambee Movement and its Effects on Kenya's Economic Development (open access)

The Harambee Movement and its Effects on Kenya's Economic Development

This paper examines the Harambee Movement and how it affected Kenya's economic development. Before 1963 Kenya was a British colony and economic development favored the colonial government. At Independence the new government tried to restructure the economy for the Kenyan people. Recognizing the lack of adequate capital and a rural development program, the movement became a means by which people could provide services for themselves. These services included schools, technical training, water supply and health facilities. Sources of data were books, articles, government publications and papers published by the Institute of Development Studies, Nairobi University. The Harambee Movement flourished in the provision of educational opportunities, clean water supply and health facilities. Problems included planning, coordinating and duplication of services.
Date: May 1984
Creator: Moga, Mary M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Present Status of Sociology in Texas High Schools (open access)

The Present Status of Sociology in Texas High Schools

It is the purpose of this study to classify the high schools in the State of Texas offering accredited courses in sociology, and to make an analysis and evaluation of the textbooks that are on the recommended list for use in the secondary schools.
Date: 1940
Creator: Bryant, Stella Senor
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Teacher Militancy and Its Impact on the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers (open access)

An Analysis of Teacher Militancy and Its Impact on the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers

The present study has several purposes in mind. First, the increasing teacher militancy from January, 1940, to July, 1968, will be delineated. Second, possible causes of increasing militancy since World War II will be evaluated. Special emphasis will be given to the current period of teacher strikes. Third, the historical roles of the NEA and AFT, with emphasis on their respective positions with respect to the improvement of teacher welfare, will be surveyed. Fourth, the impact of increasing teacher militancy on the NEA and AFT, will be investigated.
Date: January 1970
Creator: Shamblin, Joe D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Population Growth and Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria 1960 - 1984 (open access)

Population Growth and Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria 1960 - 1984

This study is directed toward the relationship between population growth and socioeconomic development in Nigeria for the period 1960-1984. A controlled population growth would positively affect every segment of the economic and social environment. With hunger and starvation, disease, poverty and illiteracy plaguing large portions of the world, Nigeria's limited resources would best be utilized if shared among a smaller population, Nigeria, like other developing African countries, does not have an official population control policy. The diversity in the Nigerian culture, the controversial nature of the subject of population control, and possibly, implementation difficulties, account for the absence of a population control policy in Nigeria. This study offers in its concluding section some policy recommendations on how to tackle Nigeria's population problem.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Asongwe, Michael N. (Michael Nde)
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Economic Aspects of Prevailing Trends in Women's Education Programs (open access)

The Economic Aspects of Prevailing Trends in Women's Education Programs

This thesis discusses the results of a survey given to college women focusing on the various roles women must play, with a focus on their economic aspects.
Date: 1949
Creator: Mullennix, Patricia Ochsenbein
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Unemployment Insurance in Texas (open access)

A Study of Unemployment Insurance in Texas

This study is an attempt to provide a comprehensive review of the Texas unemployment insurance program that will yield a greater understanding of the factors that have brought the program to its present position and will give some insight into what can be done to improve the system.
Date: August 1969
Creator: Key, Charles A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dialectical and Institutional Continuity in Relation to Evolutionary Thought (open access)

Dialectical and Institutional Continuity in Relation to Evolutionary Thought

This thesis discusses dialectical and institutional continuity in relation to evolutionary thought.
Date: August 1955
Creator: Benz, George A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Impact of Medicare on the Distribution of Public Health Care Expenditures in Oklahoma (open access)

The Impact of Medicare on the Distribution of Public Health Care Expenditures in Oklahoma

The purpose of the study is to determine what effect medicare has had on the distribution of public health care expenditures in the state of Oklahoma. The study tests that there is a significant correlation between medical vendor payments and indigency in Oklahoma or in other words that pre-medicare public health care dollars in Oklahoma were distributed to indigents.
Date: December 1972
Creator: Coffey, Vernon Eugene
System: The UNT Digital Library
Communism in China (open access)

Communism in China

The purpose of this study is fourfold: to show why and how Communism is emerging in China; to explain the special characteristics of the Chinese Communists and their tactics; to indicate the effect of Communism on the people of China; and to attempt an analysis of the attitude the Chinese Communists manifest toward the United States and Russia. Special emphasis will be laid upon the conflict between the Kuomintang (Nationalists) led by Chiang K'aishek and the Communists led by Mao Tze-Tung.
Date: 1949
Creator: Dickie, Alex, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library