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Masters ThesisSalas, Christina MarieIn many organizations the bulk of safety training provided to employees, with the exception of reoccurring “re-fresher” training occurs during initial period of their employment; most commonly through the employee orientation. The Bureau of Land Manag . . .
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Masters ThesisMacias, PamelaCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is one of California’s largest organizations with an important purpose-to punish individuals who break the law, and separate them from society to prevent them from committing another crime . . .
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Masters ThesisFalcon, Laura MOver the past years, the issue of allowing a minor to obtain an abortion without parental involvement has become an ongoing battle for the State of California. According to statistics, California is the state with the most abortions a year. Moreover, . . .
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Masters ThesisJaber, Mansor MustafaJuvenile crime in California is a costly burden that affects all Californians. It is an economic drain to public funds and it has an emotional impact on the juveniles who commit the crimes, the victims they hurt, the families of both, and the communit . . .
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Masters ThesisIves, KathyGreenlining Institute (GI) raised public awareness regarding the distribution of California foundation funding received by minorities and low income people. GI is concerned with the low percentage of funding reaching the intended target populations. W . . .
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Masters ThesisMiller, Aaron KA PROJECT FOR BREAKING THE GLASS CEILING WITHIN THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION (CDCR): MINORITIES AND WOMEN HIRING AND ADVANCEMENT The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is the organization tha . . .
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Masters ThesisBarnes, DonnaBackground The purpose of this comparative case study is to analyze how three California cities Bakersfield, Fresno, and Visalia, are using redevelopment programs and projects for inner city development to offset suburban development. For purposes of . . .
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Masters ThesisLangston, Karen LCollege athletics programs bring publicity and notoriety to their universities. The best athletics programs provide an avenue for alumni to create a lasting bond with the university and foster a sense of pride among students and communities. Universit . . .
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Masters ThesisBrown, Charles ElkinThis study presents both a descriptive and statistical analysis of the relationship between paramedic school admission standards and student attrition rates. The results of this study will be used by the Bakersfield College paramedic school to impleme . . .
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Masters ThesisGoodmon, Cindy JCalifornia State University (CSU) intercollegiate athletic programs are faced with tough discussions every budget cycle. Budget discussions begin with the planning and forecasting of revenues and expenses. However, many revenue sources are decreasing . . .
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Masters ThesisRegan, Sean LMonitoring patient satisfaction is part of a balanced scorecard approach for the strategic management of health care organizations. As an evaluation of a public health care clinic, this study employed the use of a survey designed to measure patient sa . . .
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Masters ThesisChing, Katrinna Nicole UAn alarming problem is occurring in many healthcare institutions in the United States (U.S.) today. If not contained, the nursing shortage problem is anticipated to create bigger dilemmas in t he next decades. Therefore, the U.S. has an immediate need . . .
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Masters ThesisMbamalu, UzodimmaThis qualitative study attempts to discover the risk factors associated with Elder Abuse and the best practices for successful implementation in the Long Term Care Industry. The body of related literature highlights the 30 year history of major US pol . . .
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Masters ThesisWashington, James (Dion)Organizations operate in changing environments that require detailed action plans in order to remain competitive. Strategic management is the facilitation of change within an organization. In managed care settings, where rapid change takes place, stra . . .
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Masters ThesisTilley, Tamara ARecent legislative efforts, including the Accountable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity Act, represent attempts to improve and integrate care delivery systems in the United States. These efforts to reduce costs while improving the quality of, and . . .
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Masters ThesisTarver, Kelley KristinaFor decades, a multitude of men and women have fought for women’s equality in regards to various aspects of life. Legislature not only gave women the right to vote, but the opportunity to be awarded the same privileges as men in athletics and higher e . . .
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Masters ThesisKhizer, Aliya SultanaThe United States is a country that is a melting pot of diversity. With so many cultures and ethnicities, the United States has created, reviewed, and implemented health care protocols and procedures to better accommodate the constant evolving demogra . . .
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Masters ThesisFields, Breana RachelleThe purpose of this study is to identify barriers to health care for individuals in same-sex relationships, draw public attention to the inequalities individuals in same-sex relationships face and offer recommendations to eliminate them. The study was . . .
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Masters ThesisBertagnole, TracyMercy Hospitals of Bakersfield has a problem; long wait times for patients being transported within the hospital. There are many risks associated with intra-hospital transportation including physiologic changes, equipment changes and staffing changes. . . .
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Masters ThesisAllman, Kathleen MFor the past four years, the State of California has been divided. The California Medical Board has maintained jurisdiction over physicians for decades. Since 2007, the role of the California Medical Board has expanded to oversee physician-owned ambul . . .
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Masters ThesisHackman, Diana DDue to the link that has been established between obesity and processed and fast foods in America, recent research has emphasized examining the potential health benefits of providing nutrition information in fighting the nation‘s obesity epidemic. Nut . . .
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Masters ThesisSuatengco, Teodoro (Ted) E.(United States Department of Homeland Security, 2010) estimated in the country, the continuation of illegal immigration despite legislative, administrative, and enforcement initiatives over the last two decades represents a clear failure of national s . . .
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Masters ThesisBonilla, Mary LindaThe national and local economic crisis remains a serious concern to society. With one of the highest budget deficits nationwide, California Governor Edmund Gerald Brown, Jr. (Jerry Brown) is taking drastic budget saving measures. Numerous budget alloc . . .
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Masters ThesisMeadlin, Jenny LThe purpose of this study is to determine the nature of the Air Force suspense management policy gap, specifically how it affects the Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate-West (AFRL/RZ-West) suspense control program. Then devise three . . .
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Masters ThesisHarbour, Daniel CThe purpose of this study is to create a guide for technical review board chairperson conducting technical review boards for rocket testing performed by the Air Force Research Laboratory‟s Space Missile Propulsion Division located at Edwards Air Force . . .
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Masters ThesisSpears, TrishaSince the 1960s studies have shown that food allergies in children have grown from one in one-hundred to one in twenty children being diagnosed with some type of food allergy. While these studies give an insight into the severity of the issue they are . . .
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Masters ThesisBaeza, Diane LType 2 Diabetes mellitus (DM) has reached epidemic proportions in the past several decades due to the advancing age of the population, an increased prevalence of obesity, and decreased physical activity. One in every 14 Americans has diabetes, and ano . . .
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Masters ThesisSteele, Bonita F. EighmeyThis work examines whether an increase in community or evidence-based mental health services for persons with a history of both mental illness and criminal justice system involvement would reduce the incarceration rate of this population. If such a co . . .
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Masters ThesisImura, KayoOptional Practical Training (OPT) is temporarily working in the United States on authorizations issued to international students. OPT allows students to remain in the country after completion of their education to obtain experiences in the professiona . . .
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Masters ThesisHorn-Bunk, Sheri MarieMany developments have kept the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act and the issue of undocumented college students in the news and on federal and state legislative agendas. There is an inevitable tide of growing undocumente . . .
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Masters ThesisPratt, Megan ReneeThe concern of this research is that the welfare system is frequently abused and more specifically abused by individuals with drug abuse problems. According to research presented in Drug Use Among Welfare Recipients in the United States “Drug Use is 5 . . .
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Masters ThesisGarcia, GladysWith the increasing number of charter schools opening throughout the United States, researchers have designed studies to explore the operation of charter schools and how they measure up to educational performance. The majority of charter schools are i . . .
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Masters ThesisPollack, KellieSince the first organization ventured onto social media, the median has proven to be a tour de force. According to Stone (2009), “The age of social media has empowered amateur journalists and fledgling presidents” through 140-character Tweets and “sta . . .
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Masters ThesisAguirre, JulietaEducators today are responsible for student growth within the classroom atmosphere, just as they have been since the profession began. That has not change. What has changed is the attitude, the dedication, and the devotion that each individual gives t . . .
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Masters ThesisRam, PritikaElectronic health care systems have mainly been utilized in professions other than health care such as customer relationship management and resource planning. However, up until recently more health care systems are exploring the pros and cons of an el . . .
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Masters ThesisQuintana, DianaThe use of medical marijuana in the United States is a debatable issue due to the different perceptions the public holds. At the state and federal level, controversies also exist on marijuana’s therapeutic value. Under the Controlled Substances Act (C . . .
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Masters ThesisMoorhead, MargaretSchool vouchers promise to improve parental choice in offering a higher quality education for their child. The primary effect of school vouchers or school choice is its tendency to increase the educational gap between the middle and upper-income and t . . .
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Masters ThesisBradford, TanyaIntimate Partner Violence (IPV) is infinite problem throughout the world. Women more so than men endure brutal assault by the men they love, trust and depend on. With regard to race in research of Intimate Partner Violence, African American women are . . .
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Masters ThesisSweat, Hilary (Hilary L.)Significant changes are coming to the United States military. The repeal of DADT would call for the elimination of the military‘s ―Don‘t Ask, Don‘t Tell‖ policy and an official normalization of homosexuality within the U.S. armed forces, persons found . . .
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Masters ThesisBlaylock, TheresaThe problem is the effectiveness of youth-offender programs. To gain consistent program outcomes that reduce recidivism rates there, the criminal justice system needs accurate measures of successful rehabilitation. Today youth-offender programs are no . . .
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Masters ThesisArchuleta, SamanthaAmerica’s future rests in the hands of juveniles. It is important to put a stop to the number of crimes being committed by juveniles and effectively rehabilitate them. Recidivism rates of juveniles released from detentions centers continues to remain . . .
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Masters ThesisCarlile, Julie AAccording to Wyler (2008), weak and failing states are often in conflict, at risk of conflict, or newly emerging from conflict. Poor governance, corruption, and lack of basic public services impede their stability. They do not have effective control o . . .
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Masters ThesisMartinez, PriscillaBecause foundations have tax-exemption from the IRS, it is expected that they will meet a need that is not being met by the government. However, there are many who believe that there is a discrepancy in foundational giving in California because the pe . . .
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Masters ThesisJacinto, SaraiThis case study analyzes the 2010 scandal in the Bell, CA regarding government salaries, property tax rates, and revenue collection practices. With an extensive literature review on transparency, accountability and access to public information, this s . . .
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Masters ThesisSnyder, VictoriaIndividuals who struggle with a chronic and persistent mental illness can face many obstacles in coping with their daily lives. A community that embraces their mentally ill citizens can find that there can be a cohesive co-existence with these members . . .
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Masters ThesisMunoz, Candace EvetteIn Law enforcement, there are dangers that police officers face on a daily basis. One stressor in particular, is an officer-involved shooting, also known as a critical incident. Currently, many law enforcement agencies are using a technique called Cri . . .
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Masters ThesisGlasco, MistyTourism is a significant, sometimes vital part of a destination’s economy. Tourist spending supports jobs and helps cities thrive. For many years destination marketing and tourism promotion by Convention and Visitors Bureaus has been funded primarily . . .
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Masters ThesisCampos-Hughes, LauraThere is an average of 6500 active cases which California Children’s Services (CCS) case manages for medical processing. CCS continues to use traditional paper charts and there is no tracking system to show which one of the over 50 staff members may h . . .
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Masters ThesisLorenzi, GeorginaGovernment agencies throughout California face complicated issues with public employee defined benefit pension plans. Market earnings on pension investments have plummeted with the decline of the U.S. economy. This market downturn increases pension co . . .
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Masters ThesisBynum, Steven LanceSocial media has permeated almost every aspect of the lives of anyone who utilizes the internet. Teachers and students are no exception. Students are most likely to use social media sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. This research focuses on . . .
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Masters ThesisGuest, Suzanne BA 2004 article in the Bakersfield Californian detailed the relationship the community of Kern County had with what the writer calls “throw away” animals. A subsequent series of articles revealed approximately 25,000 animals were being killed in the lo . . .
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Masters ThesisHernandez, JaimeThis policy analysis describes the current expenditures for inmates in California. Expenditures for inmates have not reduced since the state of California has cut back on many programs throughout the state to close the deficit. The goal of this policy . . .
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Masters ThesisLove, Wenzel DeseenThe policy analysis was conducted to find that the use of cell phones while driving causes drivers to be distracted mentally, and visually causing an increase in automobile accidents. According to the findings the use of a cell phone while driving lea . . .
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Masters ThesisAnderson, Ian JWhen a child is placed into foster care, the courts and dependency care systems focus on finding a safe haven for the child which means that the child’s education is often overlooked. The long-term effects of not considering the child’s educational ne . . .
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Masters ThesisPadron, MagdaBridges Academy is an alternative education program designed to assist high-risk juveniles who are on probation in obtaining a high school education. This study was conducted in order to evaluate this programs effectiveness in reducing truancy. Past a . . .
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Masters ThesisGrimm-Hager, MargaretIn the field of public policy it is important for cities to make choices that provide safety and security for its citizens; to give them a place to live that offers housing, employment and amenities to enjoy. Cities should be fiscally responsible by m . . .
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Masters ThesisRasmussen, Cody WThe soon to retire baby boomers are going to create a strain on the current elderly infrastructure in America. The following is a proposal for an assisted living facility in Mexico. If put into effect the outsourced assisted living facility will help . . .
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Masters ThesisValencia, AlphonsoThis policy analysis researches the epidemic of childhood obesity in California and the state’s efforts to reduce obesity by banning competitive food and beverages in public schools. With an extensive literature review of obesity in California and the . . .
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Masters ThesisCave, Justin LAt the forefront of the American political debate today is the issue of same-sex marriage. The significance of this research is to analyze the political discourse used by the proponents and opponents in the 2008 State of California Proposition 8 or (C . . .
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Masters ThesisJones, Kerri L.California has been facing a severe fiscal crisis for several years. The challenge before elected officials is providing services and balancing the budget. As the Governor and the Legislature work to solve a projected $26 billion budget deficit for fi . . .
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Masters ThesisWilcox, Nathan SSince 1994, California‟s three strikes law has been the most far-reaching of all the three strikes laws in the nation. While designed to incapacitate and deter violent habitual offenders from committing further violent crimes, the breadth of the law h . . .
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Masters ThesisMurdock-Padley, RosanneFederal, state and local environmental regulatory agencies guide the activities of the City of Bakersfield Wastewater Industrial Pretreatment Program. The goals of one of those agencies, the California State Water Resources Control Board is to educate . . .
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Masters ThesisVarela, Steven RobertThe current Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) laws were created to save lives and deter underage drinking. Researchers have found that has been a steady occurrence of unsafe drinking practices among college-aged adults (18 to 24 year olds). The most c . . .
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Masters ThesisMatson, Jason WadeLaw enforcement agencies are encountering dire financial constraints as the depressed economy continues to exist. These agencies are working with significantly reduced staffing levels with no immediately relief anticipated. The current circumstances h . . .
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Masters ThesisPaul, RohitSenate Bill 899 was a partial success as it was able to lower the costs of workers’ compensation for California’s insurance carriers and employers. That 2004 reform bill led to a substantial reduction in overall claim volume by limiting the various ex . . .
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Masters ThesisRyberg, Richard A.The state of California’s budget deficits have been a problem for decades. There are many signs and published reports demonstrating that financial stability is needed. The revenues for the state of California are volatile, the debt is growing out of c . . .
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Masters ThesisWebb, JoshThis study of the BCS is an evaluation of the current policies and guidelines’ governing collegiate football’s post-season. By focusing specifically on tax-exempt status bowls, this study highlights a disturbing trend among the individuals in charge o . . .
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Masters ThesisPerez, Jesus RobertoSummary Associated Students Incorporated at California State University Bakersfield is the student government on campus. ASI not only represents the students of CSUB, but also is a nonprofit organization 501(c) 3 corporation. ASI has never had progra . . .
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Masters ThesisHolsonbake, Cheryl AnnPublic institutions of all kinds are being subjected to more accountability by legislators, educators, the media, and taxpayers. But, U.S. colleges and universities that once enjoyed relative freedom from accountability have been increasingly in the s . . .
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Masters ThesisCostelloe, Melissa DHealthcare in rural locations in America continues to draw disparities due to a myriad of issues including access issues, lack of physicians, and lack of facilities in rural locations. It is a pivotal time in the healthcare industry to ensure that the . . .
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Masters ThesisNkwonta, Nkem OChlamydia trachomatis is an intracellular bacterium that causes Chlamydia infections. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease, and is the most preventable cause of infertility in the United States. Since 1994, it has had the highest inciden . . .
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Masters ThesisSorenson, Scott ThomasThis organization currently operates numerous Patient Service Centers where specimens are collected for clinical testing. Many times these sites are failing to meet the corporate standard of 15 minute patient wait times. The organization currently has . . .
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Masters ThesisSamarin, Andrewnderground water storage has now beco m e an essential element in meeting C alifornia’s future water needs. The traditiona l method to capture and store water for later u se was to simply dam a river. However, for C alifornia the days of damming a maj . . .
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Masters ThesisZiegler, Karen L.International student offices are created at university campuses around the U.S, which comes with an incredible responsibility. The International Students and Programs (ISP) department at California State University Bakersfield (CSUB) is a small depar . . .
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Masters ThesisGuzman, AbelThe lack of pre-college preparation programs aimed at serving foster youth has led to low postsecondary degree attainment rates among this population. This thesis evaluates current programs that serve the foster youth population, such as the Independe . . .
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Masters ThesisGuerra, MaricelaThis paper’s goal was to determine whether certain variables predict a student’s attainment of skills and knowledge and their engagement in classroom activities using a multivariate regression analysis. Identifying predictor variables for these two mo . . .
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Masters ThesisAgbonkonkon, Eki A.Hospice provides comfort care services for dying patients and support for the patients’ families and/or caregivers. The research for this program evaluation is focused on two issues. The first issue is the underutilization of hospice due to a lack of . . .
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Masters ThesisNeal, StarrThe purpose of this study is to determine what the best practices are for adults with autism. The idea behind the research was to find scientific research that showed the best practices for caring for adults with autism, from services offered in day . . .
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Masters ThesisInvina, Maridelle JoyThe purpose of this paper was to create an action plan to help improve HCBB develop a donor recruitment plan. The focus was to revise HCBB’s communication strategies to blood donors by creating a strategic marketing plan that may help yield meaningful . . .
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Masters ThesisMcLeod, DustyThis research project was based on creating a non-medical home healthcare business to serve the residents of Bakersfield, California, and the surrounding areas of Kern County. The business will begin as a home-based business, but as revenue and client . . .
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Masters ThesisRamos, MarisolNonprofit organizations face considerable challenges related to managing and collecting data. Among the challenges that nonprofits face is the lack of resources to perform such methods as collecting, managing and analyzing data. The information gather . . .
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Masters ThesisWilliams, Chad AlexanderThe purpose of this study is to understand the relationship between culture and treatment compliance among Latina woman in both urban and rural settings. The Latina population, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as an ethnic group, “refers to a pers . . .
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Masters ThesisBarrera, Grecia JasminThe Hispanic population is the fastest growing minority group in the United States (U.S.). Although the U.S. has a Gross Domestic Product of $13.2 trillion and spends 17.6 percent over a year in healthcare, health care is not available or easily acces . . .
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Masters ThesisGovindan, MohanapriyaThe study was initiated in the spring of 2013. The study was conducted on five days in May 2013 and one day was spent at each clinic site. A pilot project was conducted at Central Clinic on May 7th, 2013 and four other CSV clinics were surveyed on May . . .
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Masters ThesisButler-Ribaudo, SarahOn March 23, 2010, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was enacted into Federal law, thereby requiring many changes to the current healthcare system in the United States. A major portion of PPACA is the expansion to Medicare and Med . . .
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Masters ThesisRacca, Lily Ann B.This research study explores the relationship between adult obesity and adult Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in California. The State has been experiencing fast growing rates of increase in adult obesity. SNAP participation also grew . . .
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Masters ThesisGoodman, Mary ColleenIn 2012, the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks) published updated clinical practice guidelines for transfusions that are significantly more restrictive than those previously released in 2001. The more restrictive guidelines were d . . .
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Masters ThesisHilderbrand, Patricia A.The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) has initiated the reshaping of America’s healthcare industry. The new law enacted in March of 2010 recognizes the shortage of primary care providers and has provided incentive funds to increase th . . .
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Masters ThesisWattenbarger, Joseph C.Regulatory safety guidelines are arising to be more present in work environments. With hazards increasing and work hours climbing, organizations of all sizes are faced with compliance issues related to the protection of life and the environment. With . . .
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Masters ThesisMcDonald, Shannon ReneeChildren all over the world are victims of bullying each year, and although bullying is thought to have been a normal part of growing up in the past, children are more often suffering from depression and are at higher risk of contemplating suicide (bu . . .
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Masters ThesisQuiring, Krista KayAt this time, hospitals and other health care facilities are only able to transfuse the gift of life to a patient in need with the help of voluntary blood donors. However, the number of eligible blood donors was significantly reduced after efforts wer . . .
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Masters ThesisLlanes, ConsepcionDomestic violence has been a social issue for many years and response to this problem the Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault (AAFVSA) was founded by a group of volunteers. The AAFVSA is a nonprofit organization that began by operating . . .
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Masters ThesisGarcia, LauraFor the past several years, the United States has had an issue with drug trafficking. Drug smugglers continue to make persistent efforts to get supply Americans with illicit drugs. They conceal drugs in cargo shipments, vehicles, and hidden compartmen . . .
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Masters ThesisCastro, NormaCalifornia Department of Education’s (CDE) mission is to “provide a world-class education for all students, from early childhood to adulthood. The Department of Education serves our state by innovating and collaborating with educators, schools, parent . . .
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Masters ThesisGuerra, Nancy NereidaAfter more than a decade, the United States is still struggling to address the academic achievement gap between Hispanic and White students. Addressing this issue is critical considering that a large number of Hispanic college graduates will be needed . . .
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Masters ThesisLaksmono, Anisa I.Immigration had become the culture of America. American history mainly builds by the diversity of immigrants from different places around the world. The first immigrant groups came from Europe which later expanded to immigrants from different continen . . .
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Masters ThesisGarcia, EricaIn the United States there are millions of illegal immigrants apprehended each year at the border. There are three borders through which immigrants try to enter this country and they are the Coastal Border, Northern Border, and Southwest Border. Over . . .
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Masters ThesisArredondo Gomez, JessicaWithin recent years, there has been a significant increase in shootings throughout the United States of America. In an effort to prevent the next shooting from occurring, and to keep the United States of America a safer place to live, a policy proposa . . .
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Masters ThesisA Program proposal for Kern Medical Center's Program to Decrease Trauma Caused by Distracted DrivingCarrillo, JoseCases of trauma being caused by distracted driving are increasing. The following is a sample of plans that can be used to end this problem and the rationale for implementing these plans. While conducting presentations at local area schools, KMC can e . . .
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Masters ThesisArredondo, Claudia LizethAmerica’s middle class has been shrinking in size and median income due to decades of income inequalities and financial discrepancies. Median-income households have been earning less due to income inequalities that have led to exceeding debt levels an . . .