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Wage Incentives: An Evaluation in Terms of Contemporary Motivation Theories
(Creighton University, 1970)
Business managers have been searching for ways to reduce costs through increased productivity for probably as long as they have been paying for labor. | Fredrick W. Taylor introduced a system in the 1880's known as the ...
Factors to Consider for a Mobile Home Park
(Creighton University, 1969-05-20)
Adequate housing is and probably will continue to be one of the Nation's major problems. Conventional construction methods do not appear to offer an adequate solution in that labor costs are so high that homes built ...
A Study of the Structure Of 1,1,2,2-Tetracyanocyclopropane-Methanol Adduct
(Creighton University, 1977)
In 1975 Danishefsky proposed that for homoconjugate addition to occur between a nucleophile and a cyclopropane, it was necessary for the cyclopropane to contain two activating groups, such as -COCR or -CN. The initial ...
Polarographic Study of Nickel-Thiosemigarbazide Complexes
(Creighton University, 1976)
Polarography is a method of electroanalysis first introduced by Heyrovsky in 1920. Since that time much has developed in the field and the use of polarographic information is now very diversified. Polarography is a method ...
Attempted Generation of Photochemically Excited States Via Peroxydicarbonate Chemiluminescence
(Creighton University, 1975)
The use of a chemiluminescent reaction to sensitize photochemical reactions has been pioneered by previous workers We have sought to further this type of investigation by studying the cis-trans isomerization of stilbene ...
The Roosevelt-Churchill Partnership
(Creighton University, 1956)
The division of history into definite eras, ages, or periods is always arbitrary. So involved is the sequence of human events, so continuous the drama of man's existence upon this planet, that it is impossible to determine ...
The Conflict of Love and Friendship in the Two Gentlemen of Verona
(Creighton University, 1962)
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate by comparative analysis that Shakespeare had a very clear idea of the love and friendship conflict which he allowed to co-exist in his The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Those who ...
Scott's Metrical Romances: A Study in Continuity and Change
(Creighton University, 1950)
Just as there are literary masterpieces which transcend age and nationality in their greatness and can be judged by the most absolute of artistic standards, so there are others, similarly the products of genius, which can ...
The Primacy of the Individual: Its Affirmation in the Declaration of Independence and in the American Scholar
(Creighton University, 1961)
By the very nature of its subject-matter, the present study is both historical and literary.|Historians and political philosophers without number have examined The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson and discussed ...
Shakespeare’s Historical Tetralogies: Compared and Contrasted
(Creighton University, 1962)
"No poet has ever expressed England, its character, its folk-speech and song, its virtues and its follies and some of its vices, and even its physical appearance, so sensitively and memorably." These words were spoken of ...