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Masters ThesisStock Stotler, DarleneA study of equivocation will yield that this practice commanded a vast amount of attention during the Renaissance, the time period of 1450-1600, in which Jesuitical equivocation was an ongoing phenomenon. The practice became part of the Renaissance er . . .
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Masters ThesisSergi, Stephanie LynneIn this thesis, I seek to resolve the debate over Tiresias’s ability to unify The Waste Land by offering a new perspective—Tiresias as a Modernist Maypole. I propose that Tiresias’s inability to perfectly coalesce the different voices and themes withi . . .
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Masters ThesisMartinez, Lauren ElizabethOriginally published in 1898 in serial form, The Turn of the Screw has undergone many incarnations. The short story was published again, complete with a preface, in Henry James’s New York Edition, 1907-1909. The version I have chosen to use, edited by . . .
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Masters ThesisHernandez, Trang MannyThere is a possibility to eradicate infectious diseases with antibiotics. However, new infectious diseases are continually being identified and some known pathogens are again becoming a threat because of antibiotic resistance. Amphibians mostly live i . . .
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Masters ThesisKroll, RebeccaTo approach these concerns, this project seeks to provide an evaluation of the intellectual and personal relationship between authors Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke as viewed through the lens of personal correspondence. A review of selected letters d . . .
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Masters ThesisLeif Basilio, JonathanThis study explores the dynamics of the social construction of the conflicting identities of “evangelical Christian” ministers who have embraced atheistic beliefs, but contrary to normal conventions and expectations, have chosen to remain in their rel . . .
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Masters ThesisMcCuan, Daniel ThomasThe main topic of this thesis focuses on geomagnetic excursions. The exact definition of an excursion is problematic and over time a number of conventions have been used. The traditional excursion is defined by VGPs that travel more than 40° to 45° aw . . .
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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 ThesisLewis, Ryan D.Purpose of the Study: The endangered Sonoma County population of the California tiger salamander, Ambystoma californiense, undergoes migrations between breeding pools and upland dry-season refugia. Orientation in this species during breeding migration . . .
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Masters ThesisWrisley, Brooketoogoodtobetrue is a fiction creative project containing a collection of queer short stories designed to examine the unifying and diverse experiences of a modern queer existence. Thematically, the collection seeks to create and explore the practical a . . .
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Masters ThesisBoylen, Sarah C.Purpose of the Study: This research study hopes to address the negotiation of important aspects in teaching such as how to foster inquiry and literacy while adhering to standards, specifically the Next Generation Science Standards, and if those standa . . .
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Masters ThesisSoto, Erik M.Statement of Intent: The intent behind Children of Immigrants is to give a voice to people who are Latinx, Chicanx, or Mexican in a country which constantly shapes our narratives to benefit the Anglo-American narrative. By writing about the culture, r . . .
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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 ThesisGrimes, Adam JohnThe blunt-nosed leopard lizard (Gambelia sila) is a federally and state-listed endangered species, endemic to the San Joaquin Valley, Carrizo and Elkhorn Plains, and Cuyama Valley of central California. Habitat degradation has had a profound impact on . . .
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Masters ThesisSmith, Jessica RIntergenerational programming has benefits for both the older adults and the children involved in them. The objective of this project was to work toward the implementation of an intergenerational program at an adult day health care center in Southern . . .
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Masters ThesisTennant, Erin NicoleThe Tipton kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides), is an endangered subspecies of the San Joaquin Valley kangaroo rat, found in the Tulare basin of the San Joaquin Valley. Dipodomys n. nitratoides and the larger Heermann’s kangaroo rat (Dipo . . .
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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 ThesisBuzzell, Nancy SAll children should be able to have opportunities for experiences and explorations with nature through their own discoveries. Involved in this process is the importance of children experiencing nature directly, through hands on experiences. The Childr . . .
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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 ThesisHenley II, GaryA stratigraphic and structural study from the late Miocene to the present at Wheeler Ridge oil field, Kern County, CA gives new insight into the formation of the Wheeler Ridge anticline and refines previous interpretations. Well log correlations of th . . .
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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 ThesisMilam, J. GarthLate in the summer of 1918, Bakersfield and Kern County was consumed by news of the war in Europe. Many hoped they were nearing the end of the deadliest war in history. But as one tragedy was ending another was just beginning. Today, ninety years afte . . .
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Masters ThesisKeldgord, Heather ElayneRhus ovata is an evergreen shrub species that is common to low elevations in southern California. This species is subdioecious, i.e. some individuals are functionally females and produce fruit while others are functionally male and produce flowers wit . . .
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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 ThesisDay, EmilyChildren with developmental delays have been found to be at higher risk for behavior problems. Marital satisfaction has been found to have strong correlations with child behavior problems. Based on existing research, it is not yet clear whether marita . . .
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DissertationTaylor, MaryThis study focused on both the voice and experience of successful Black students in higher education as well as the factors, both internal and institutional that they perceive as contributors to their success. This research is important because while . . .
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ArticleHampton, HollyAlthough the issues of diversity and representation are often discussed within academic librarianship in Canada and the United States, the field has made little headway in being inclusive of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) who work . . .
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Masters ThesisJeffrey P. ReinerSuspended sediment was investigated above and below beaver ponds in the Beaver Creek drainage in the south central mountains of Idaho near Idaho City from March 1979 through September 1979. The study was to identify the potential for beaver ponds as s . . .
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Masters ThesisJ. Lincoln FreeseThe abundance, seasonal distribution, holding habitat and behavior of adult summer steelhead were studied during the summers of 1979-1981 in the Trinity River system, California. The North Fork Trinity River and New River were the only streams in the . . .
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ArticleLi, ChenyangIn the English-speaking world, the study of Chinese philosophy has been focused mainly on pre-Qin philosophy and Song-Ming neo-Confucianism. In comparison, contemporary Chinese philosophy, as an initial attempt to communicate with . . .
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ArticleMalherbe, OlivierThis paper aims at showing the significance in Roman Ingarden’s thinking of two often overlooked ontological concepts: Gestalt quality and harmonious unity. Ingarden understands Gestalt a derived quality that spr . . .
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ArticleSimionato, AliceThis paper offers a comparative study of two fundamental Confucian concepts, namely, “harmony” (he) and “coherence” (li). After presenting and interpreting the two characters – with reference to both classical thought and Neo-Confu . . .
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ArticleXiang, ShuchenThis paper argues that the Chinese concept of harmony is exemplified in the historical process that resulted in the Chinese people and the geographic entity of China itself. The concept of harmony overcomes the dualism between identity an . . .
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ArticleYeung, Tak-lapIn this paper, I argue that the different understandings of “harmony”, which are rooted in ancient Greek and Chinese thought, can be recapitulated in the name of “dialectic harmony” and “ambiguous harmony” regarding the re . . .
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ArticleDüring, DaschaRecent years have shown a rise of English-language scholarship exploring the relation between the Chinese concept of harmony and the Western concept of justice. This paper reconstructs the influential contemporary . . .
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ArticleLöschke, JörgThe concept of harmony does not play a very important role in contemporary analytic philosophy. In this paper, I argue that this peripheral status of the concept of harmony in analytic philosophy is not warranted. In fact, harmony might b . . .
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ArticleShani, ItayThe paper begins with the assumption that in order to explain the efficacy of harmony as an organizing force in human and natural affairs we must pay attention to the dynamic features characteristic of the growth and maintenanc . . .
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ArticleLi, ChenyangHarmony is a central notion in Asian culture. It appears as a symbol on the Korean national flag; it is one of the names that the Japanese people used to call their nation; it is a justificatory principle in Chinese politics a . . .
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Masters ThesisAtwood, Robert ChristopherOpuntia basilaris Engelm. & Bigelow var. treleasei (J.M. Coult.) Toumey (OBT), commonly known as Bakersfield cactus, is endemic to parts of Kern County, California. O. b. var. treleasei is one of four varieties of Opuntia basilaris and is state and fe . . .
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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 ThesisCastaneda, Alejandro RealivazquezThe purpose of this study is to investigate the level of genetic divergence among populations of Vaejovis confusus in the southern San Joaquin Valley and across the state of California. Although there has been considerable research to measure genetic . . .
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Masters ThesisHarvey, VictoriaFort Tejon State Historic Park (CA-KER-2848/H) is what remains of the historic post located in Canada de las Uvas, Grapevine Canyon, in Kern County, California. The fort was occupied by the U.S. Army from 1854 to 1864. The focus of this work is the r . . .
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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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ArticleBhuiya, NamramitaThis paper tries to explore Nāgārjuna’s śūnyatāand its implication towards vipaśyanāmeditation or insight perception. Allthe mundane objects of this world are full of suffering. Nāgārjuna was the systematic propounder of Mā . . .
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ArticleLong, WilliamThe small, remote country of Bhutan is the only democratic, mixed market country in the world that is rooted constitutionally and culturally in Buddhist principles. As such, it provides an authentic basis for theoretical and empirical com . . .
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ArticleBecker, JohnThe formation of ideas is a universal characteristic of humankind. However, the nature of ideation and the ensuing convictions is fraught with ontological and ethical implications. This article seeks to explore the issues . . .
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ArticleSarkar, AbhirupThe term ‘indigenous’, since late 20thcentury, is being extensively used to denote people and literatures, in addition to its previous function of classifying flora and fauna. These people, under international and national legislations are referred as . . .
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ArticleDhar, SharmisthaNeurophysiologist Benjamin Libet’s EEG experiments tracking the temporal occurrence of brain events leading to an endogenous voluntary action significantly demonstrated that the subject becomes conscious of her intention to act later . . .
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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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ArticleBhambar, S. B.Like all other beings in the World, human being has been (and will be) essentially a part of nature. The relationship between Man and Nature, therefore, has been the subject of contemplation for mankind since the pre- . . .
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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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ArticleOyeshile, Olatunji A.Given the fact that democracy has come to be accepted as a framework for good governance in most parts of the world and given the fact that most states in Africa are multi-ethnic in nature, which presupposes some contestations in . . .
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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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PresentationDallasheh, Dr. LeenaLecture delivered via webinar on November 12, 2020. Leena Dallasheh is an associate professor of history at Humboldt State University. She received her PhD in the joint History and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program at NYU. Her areas of specia . . .
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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 . . .
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Masters ThesisHolder, Crystal DawnHydraulic Fracturing has been around for over a hundred years and practiced in the oil field industry. It wasn’t until recently with the big boom in hydraulic fracturing that raised controversy over the regulations involved in fracturing. Part of the . . .
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Masters ThesisLauro, Frank J.The Golden Empire Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association (AWMA) is a professional organization that provides a continuing education and networking forum for environmental professionals in Kern County. Its goals are to promote environmental . . .
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Masters ThesisMarion, Todd Quin Jr.Today there is a great debate on the legalization of marijuana. Although the legalization of marijuana is of great importance, this paper is not an argument for the legalization of marijuana. This paper is simply an analysis of the current policies re . . .
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Masters ThesisSixtos, AdrianaThe DREAM Act has endured a tumultuous journey since its introduction in 2001. The bill has survived multiple revisions, additions to other bills and finally stands alone, as a bill that was a few votes shy of becoming a reality for the Dreamers. Many . . .
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Masters ThesisRodriguez Salinas, EvetteThe purpose of this study was to explore training models and funding related to the health care workforce needs of those who serve an older adult population. Three main questions were addressed: What methods of training a health care workforce focused . . .
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Masters ThesisJimenez, Maria T.“In pursuit of CSUB’s vision and our commitment to serve the Southern San Joaquin Valley, individuals enrolled in our Department of Public Policy, and Administration (PPA) programs engage in learning experiences to develop new skills and expertise tha . . .
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Masters ThesisRico, Randy, E.The two main causes of childhood obesity consuming more refined, high-calorie foods and being less physically active. Research has found contributing factors that cause lower rates of physical activity are excessive video games and television, unsafe . . .
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Masters ThesisSilvia, Sonia SybolThe purpose of this research is to recommend a program proposal to combat cyberbullying. Bullying in school used to end when the bell rang. Now, with the advancements in technology, comes instantaneous and anonymous ways for cyberbullies to torment th . . .
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Masters ThesisUnderwood, Stephanie AnnThe purpose of this research project is to examine the different stressors or indicators of burnout for 911 dispatchers working for both law enforcement organizations as well as fire personnel in the County of Kern. This is a master’s thesis applied r . . .
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Masters ThesisMcKeegan, RandyPublic pensions in the United States have faced unprecedented reforms in recent years. From the smallest special district to the largest states in the union, from the state of Florida all the way to Alaska, public entities across the county have made . . .
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Masters ThesisO'Neil, Patrick W.The primary goal of this research is to determine whether highland Pakistani populations share close biological affinities to one another, or if they represent phenetically distant groups. This research is undertaken in order to: 1. Test models of den . . .
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Masters ThesisFarewell, ChadThere is an epidemic facing today’s youth, that if not acted upon could cause today’s youth to be the first generation to be the first generation to lot out live the previous generation. The epidemic that is facing today’s youth is childhood obesity. . . .
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Masters ThesisGarcia, Maria G.Kern County, particularly Bakersfield, is experiencing an influx of participants in the underground economy. The underground economy encompasses, for purposes of this study, street vendors of food whose earnings go unregulated. Agencies such as the Ke . . .