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Jacob's Ladder
(1977-09-30)
Text of Friday chapel address given at Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 30, 1977.
The Economics and Politics of Governmental Reform: A Case Study of the Michigan Efficiency Task Force
(1977)
My internship with the Michigan Efficiency Task Force (METF) Implementation Team provides
the genesis of this Senior Individualized Project.
The paper is a synthesis of day-to-day experiences and
observations, and ...
A Critical Examination of the Capitalistic Economic System from the Moral Point of View
(1977)
The basic thesis for this essay is that the mechanisms by which capitalism hopes to provide satisfactory answers to the questions—“How to produce,” “For whom to produce,” and “What to produce”-- have important moral and ...
Long-Run Optimal Economic Growth: Turnpike Theorems
(Kalamazoo College, 1977)
My paper is divided into four sections. The first three sections each deal with a growth model, its maximum growth path, and a Turnpike Theorem associated with1 this path, Section One deals with the von Neumann input-output ...
A Comparison of the AIS-PL/I Compiler and Two DEC FORTRAN Compilers
(1977)
This research evaluates the performance of code generated by the AIS-PL/1 compiler in three areas, and in an application related to research at the Machine Perception Labs, General Motors. The test programs are written in ...
A Problem in Business Forecasting
(Kalamazoo College, 1977)
The project began with an examination of available forecasting algorithms,
and resulted in the picking and programming of one. Due to numerous
constraints and different sets of requirements, the programming stage of
the ...
The Ticks of Rocky Mountain Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus Hemionus)
(Kalamazoo College, 1977)
What I Learned During My Student Teaching
(1977)
The author describes her experience as a student teacher in high school mathematics.
Reflections on Practice Teaching : a Partial Fulfillment of the SIP in Education
(1977)
The author describes his experience student teaching in high school English.