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Welcome To Tacoma, Mr. Florida. Have A Beer., Gerard Leconte Iii
Welcome To Tacoma, Mr. Florida. Have A Beer., Gerard Leconte Iii
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Sustainable Urban Foodsheds Western, Wa, Jason Hayes
Sustainable Urban Foodsheds Western, Wa, Jason Hayes
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Future Prairie Prospects In The Puget Sound, Kyle Reneman
Future Prairie Prospects In The Puget Sound, Kyle Reneman
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Proposed Educational Community Garden Locations In Tacoma, Washington, Christina Mcallister
Proposed Educational Community Garden Locations In Tacoma, Washington, Christina Mcallister
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Optimizing Residential Msw Routes In Tacoma, Jerremmy Miller
Optimizing Residential Msw Routes In Tacoma, Jerremmy Miller
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Using Spatial Analysis For Siting Athabasca Oil Sands Tailings Ponds, Lindsay Priest
Using Spatial Analysis For Siting Athabasca Oil Sands Tailings Ponds, Lindsay Priest
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Tracking Non-Point Source Pollution In Tacoma, Washington, Ryan Ulsberger
Tracking Non-Point Source Pollution In Tacoma, Washington, Ryan Ulsberger
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Defining Healthy Communities Within The Framework Of Economic Vulnerability: A Study Of King County, Washington, Lisa M. Bruce
Defining Healthy Communities Within The Framework Of Economic Vulnerability: A Study Of King County, Washington, Lisa M. Bruce
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Locational Analysis For Church Planting In Pierce And King County, Robert E. Leavitt
Locational Analysis For Church Planting In Pierce And King County, Robert E. Leavitt
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Smart Growth Development? A Parcel Level Analysis Of Sumner, Gina M. Owens
Smart Growth Development? A Parcel Level Analysis Of Sumner, Gina M. Owens
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Disc Golf Course: A Gis Design In Locational And Cost Distance Analysis, Aaron A. Copado
Disc Golf Course: A Gis Design In Locational And Cost Distance Analysis, Aaron A. Copado
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Gray Wolves In Washington: Possible Habitat And Corridors For Movement, Joey Bisig
Gray Wolves In Washington: Possible Habitat And Corridors For Movement, Joey Bisig
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Introduction:Increasing the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) population in Washington state plays two important roles. First, they are an important part of many ecosystems as they are a keystone species. This means that they are a top predator and their absence has reverberating effects on the rest of the ecosystem. As seen at Yellowstone State Park in Wyoming, elk populations ran rampant for many years and reached their peak of roughly 25,000 individuals in 1988 (Kauffman et. al. 2008). The issue lies in the grazing that these elk partake in of a vital habitat producer, Aspen saplings. In 1995 thirty …
Music Venue Clusters In Tacoma And Seattle, Wa: Identifying Indicators Of Vibrancy, Christopher Coutsouridis
Music Venue Clusters In Tacoma And Seattle, Wa: Identifying Indicators Of Vibrancy, Christopher Coutsouridis
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Improving Pedalcyclist And Pedestrian Safety In Olympia, Wa, Brian Brannies
Improving Pedalcyclist And Pedestrian Safety In Olympia, Wa, Brian Brannies
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Assessing Socio-Economic Risk Of Affected Populations In The Path Of Lahars Flows From Mount Rainier, Michale Scott Dixon
Assessing Socio-Economic Risk Of Affected Populations In The Path Of Lahars Flows From Mount Rainier, Michale Scott Dixon
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Project Alienation, Zachary Clayton
Optimal Locations For Wrap City, Eric Lane
Optimal Locations For Wrap City, Eric Lane
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Environmental Justice (Or Injustice?) In Pierce County, Atalie E. Moore
Environmental Justice (Or Injustice?) In Pierce County, Atalie E. Moore
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Introduction:According to the EPA, environmental justice is the fair treatment of all people, regardless of demographic characteristics, with respect to environmental issues (2012). However, environmental injustice often occurs. Case studies have shown that minority populations and those living in poverty shoulder a disproportionate burden of environmental problems (Blodgett 2006; Bullard et. al. 2007; Mennis 2002). A socioeconomic status (SES) index shows the disparity between advantaged and disadvantaged communities.
Are You Prepared For Zombies? How To Survive A Zombie Outbreak At University Of Washington, Tacoma, Dana Olsen
Are You Prepared For Zombies? How To Survive A Zombie Outbreak At University Of Washington, Tacoma, Dana Olsen
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Mapping Invasive Plant Species At Point Defiance Park, Zach Tingle
Mapping Invasive Plant Species At Point Defiance Park, Zach Tingle
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Predicting Optimal Bike Routes To Tacoma Public High Schools, Kris Symer
Predicting Optimal Bike Routes To Tacoma Public High Schools, Kris Symer
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Ses (Un)Stable Communities In Pierce County Since 1980, Stacey Curry
Ses (Un)Stable Communities In Pierce County Since 1980, Stacey Curry
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Natural Resource Use In Clayoquot And Barkley Sounds, Nannette Huber
Natural Resource Use In Clayoquot And Barkley Sounds, Nannette Huber
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The State Of The Arts: A Comparative Study Of Public Arts Spending In Tacoma, Wa In The 1999-2000 And 2011-201 Funding Bienniums, Rebecca Solverson
The State Of The Arts: A Comparative Study Of Public Arts Spending In Tacoma, Wa In The 1999-2000 And 2011-201 Funding Bienniums, Rebecca Solverson
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Introduction:The impact of the arts on a community is an exceptionally difficult thing to measure; the return on investment can be economic, social, emotional, and highly personal for each individual. The maps below consider the distribution of cultural spending in Tacoma by the Tacoma Arts Commission (TAC) in terms of geographic distribution, amount spent, and programmatic focus. For context, spending is presented against backdrops of average income, population density, and average educational attainment for adults over 25. This study exclusively considered data in two funding bienniums, 1999-2000 and 2011-2012, and data is classified into four categories: Operational Funds, Permanent …
Demographics And Land Use Around Tacoma Farmer's Markets: Providing Context For Increased Market Participation In Host Neighborhoods, Melora Shelton
Demographics And Land Use Around Tacoma Farmer's Markets: Providing Context For Increased Market Participation In Host Neighborhoods, Melora Shelton
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