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Financial home. and involvement in political decision-making of women in 12 nations. 0696 Oliver. L. A. counseling implications of recent research on ...

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Financial home. and involvement in political decision-making of women in 12 nations. 0696 Oliver. L. A. counseling implications of recent research on women. Pers & Guid J. 53.6. Feb 1975. 430-8. Research concerning counselor biases. sex-role stereotypes, sex differences, etc., and bow these are relevant to counseling. 0697 Wasserman. Elga. Lewin, Arie Y. and Bleiveis. Linda H., eds. Women in academia. New York. N.Y.: Praeger Publ •• 1975. 45-81. contains a chapter entitled: "Legal requirements. structure. and strategies for eliminating sex discrimination in academe." Also SEE ENTRIES: 0201. 0251. 0500. 1156. 1373. 1570. 1641 FILIIS 0698 Klain. Ambrose and Phelan, Dennis II. 1 practical guide to

urban and environmental movies. Council of Planning Librarians, Apr 1975. 49 pp. Lists movie series, free movies. distributors and suppliers. Intended as a guide to college instructors. 0699 lIacBean, James R. Film and revolution. Bloomington. Ind.: Indiana Univ. Press. 1975. 0700 IIcGarry, lIarlane W. PR film handouts: effective tool or vaste of time? PRJ. 31'8, Aug 1975. 22-23. Survey of 80 TV news editors reveals tbat the unsolicited TV film handout is Seldom used. 0701 TUdor, Andrew. Image and influence: studies in the Sociology of film. New York. N.Y.: St. lIartin's Press. 1975. 260 pp. A general text whicb explores the relationship between the cinema and society through abstract discussion and empirical detail drawn from examples like the workings of the Hollywood community, the German silent film and similar manifestations and characteristics. 0702 Vogel, Am~s. Fill as a subversive art. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1974. 336 pp. Explores the subversion of existing values. institutions. mores. and taboos by the powerful art of the cinema. Also SEE ENTRIES: 0008. 1408. 1609 PINANCUL 0703 Andrews. Frederick. The unwatched professionals. CJR, July/Aug 1975. 10-11. The public accountant -- the press and

public have a stake in what they do.

0704 Auditing ~nd reporting. See issues of CPA. 0705 Carmichael D. R. What is the independent auditor's

responsibility for the detection of fraud? J Accountancy, 140.5. Nov 1975. 16-79. Author discusses his personal vievs. 0706 Converse. Philip E. Organization for economic cooperation o and development; subjective elements of veIl-be ing. 1974. 701 ~eeting the analysts. Ind W. 185.10. June 9 1975. )8-40. Some specific, concrete tips from the security analysts thelllsel ves. 0708 Olson, Wallace E. A look at the responsibility gap. J Accountancy, 139'1. Jan 1975. 52-51. The . groving gap between What users of auditors' services expect and what the . profession believes is feasible to provide. 0709 Weidenbaum. lIurray. Government-mandated price increases. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 1150 Seventh St•• Washington. D.C. 20036. Costs ot a vide range at regulatory requirements. ALso SEE ENTRIES: 0418. 0176. 0837. 1548

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