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PosterLomeli, AlbertThe developments in the shipping industry have grown significantly in past decades. California's ports are responsible for over fifty percent of the nation’s container cargo volume. The ports must quickly advance to maintain their role in the global s . . .
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PosterPinzon, TristanGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterSanford, JustinThe intention of this work is to synthesize and interpret the tenets of geopolitics within the expectation that the coming decades will present unique and unprecedented challenges for states and populations due to the symptoms resultant from a changin . . .
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PosterCerezo, DanielThe actions that the U.S. have conducted against VNSAs [Violent non-state actors] in the Middle East have produced little success. These VNSAs have used unconventional tactics to constantly outsmart the U.S., so in order for the U.S. to fully eradicat . . .
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PosterMack, RyanGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterMendenhall, TatyanaGMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterListek, JaredEnergy security is essential to a country’s national security and growing economic development. Thorium molten salt reactors have the potential to provide sustainable energy for nations seeking cleaner energy options without compromising energy securi . . .
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PosterCustodio, FlorenzGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterArenas, TravisHuman trafficking is a global issue and the components that allow the criminal industry to continue increasing in many regions is a critical aspect. Human trafficking as modern day slavery is a criminal industry that has proven to be difficult to prev . . .
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PosterBatoon, AndreThe United States has one of the largest international borders with approximately 7,458 miles of land borders and 95,000 miles of shoreline. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 forever changed the way the United States treated its internationa . . .
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PosterLange, RobertGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterThanh, LydiaGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterFreitas, KatherineGMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterWhittington, TanisThe Arctic is a vast and changing region. Climate change is affecting the availability of many sectors in the Arctic and opening the door for state actors to approve the implementation of industrial resource development, as well as commercial shipping . . .