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Journal IssueConoley, GillianContents: Logic Gates -- Samuel Ace and Maureen Seaton / Now Imagine What Happened to Me -- Emily Anderson / Happening Inside a House -- Emily Anderson / Dear Georges -- Brook Erin Barman / What We Did While We Made More Guns -- Dorothy Barresi / Quee . . .
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PresentationReeder, Jeffrey
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Journal IssueContents: Cumulativeness in Non-Human Primates Suggests Cultural Capability / Lauren Russ -- Laid-Back Lemurs: A Passive Approach to Social Hierarchy / Courtlin Weidel -- Physarum Machines and Network Analysis / Zachary Dalgren and Kyle Vasconcellos - . . .
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Journal issueContents: Mi Vida Loca: Chicano Film’s Role in Gender Socialization and Violence Among Mexican-American Females / Beatriz Alcazar -- Degradation of a Biofuel Crop by Alkaline-Tolerant Microbial Communities / Fujun Bernie -- Diversity Communities at Pr . . .
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ThesisMcLaren, Karla R.Social skills training programs for autistic youths and adults exist in nearly every school district and community; these programs focus on bringing autistic people into synchronization with developmental, linguistic, and social norms. However, these . . .
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Masters ThesisHernandez, ManuelPurpose of the Study: Understanding impacts of invasive pathogens and wildfire on forests is a major challenge facing scientists, land managers, and policymakers. In this study, I used a long-term plot network in eastern Sonoma County to disentangle t . . .
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ThesisSt. John, Wendy A.Selection of a suitable nest site is critical for the reproductive success of oviparous animals. Habitat choices can take place across multiple special and temporal scales. Species that exhibit non-random patterns of nest-site fidelity or nesting phen . . .
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ThesisHoward, CrystalAlthough there has been an increase in female participation in sport since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, there has been a dramatic decrease in the number of female head coaches. In 2014, Acosta and Carpenter reported the highest number of female . . .