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Just Say “Yes” To Harm Reduction: Ab 19 Is A Step In The Right Direction, Griff Ryan-Roberts May 2024

Just Say “Yes” To Harm Reduction: Ab 19 Is A Step In The Right Direction, Griff Ryan-Roberts

University of the Pacific Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Sickness And In Health, Unless You’Re Mentally Ill: California Laws Incentivize Financially Driven Divorce, Kristina Lee May 2024

In Sickness And In Health, Unless You’Re Mentally Ill: California Laws Incentivize Financially Driven Divorce, Kristina Lee

University of the Pacific Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cover, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law May 2024

Cover, University Of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School Of Law

University of the Pacific Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reforming California’S Conservatorship Laws? How Sb 43 Creates More Barriers To Treatment For The Gravely Disabled, James Largent May 2024

Reforming California’S Conservatorship Laws? How Sb 43 Creates More Barriers To Treatment For The Gravely Disabled, James Largent

University of the Pacific Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Teacher Retention Is Handled At An Elementary School, Steven D. Young I May 2024

How Teacher Retention Is Handled At An Elementary School, Steven D. Young I

Education Theses and Dissertations

This paper addresses how campus leadership contributes to teacher retention by identifying and implementing sustainable methods to making the campus better. The research indicated teacher retention is impacted by support systems established at the campus level.


Early Career Nurses’ Perceptions Of Quality And Safety In The Operating Room, Gilda H. Gilbert May 2024

Early Career Nurses’ Perceptions Of Quality And Safety In The Operating Room, Gilda H. Gilbert

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

With an ongoing shortage of operating room nurses, novices may be hired into circulator positions. Over 50 million people will undergo surgery in America this year, and many will be cared for by circulators with less than five years of experience. Little is known about how this burgeoning group of circulators perceive and experience quality and safety. In this qualitative descriptive study, the perceptions of quality and safety were explored in nurses who completed a postgraduate perioperative curriculum embedded with quality and safety competencies. Nurses were viewed through Benner’s characteristics of nurse competence and Bloom's domains of learning framed interpretations …


Exploring The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Self-Efficacy In Individuals Who Completed An Offender Intervention Program, Megan Eizabeth Caminos May 2024

Exploring The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Self-Efficacy In Individuals Who Completed An Offender Intervention Program, Megan Eizabeth Caminos

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Domestic abuse, which includes physical and sexual assault, stalking, and emotional abuse, presents profound social challenges. Current interventions often overlook how psychological attributes influence outcomes. This study explored the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy in domestic violence offenders after completing intervention programs. It aimed to assess the impact of these psychological dimensions on rehabilitation success and explore how enhancing them might improve intervention strategies. Grounded in the theories of emotional intelligence and self-efficacy, which are believed to be crucial for behavior change and rehabilitation success, this research employs a quantitative method. The study had 55 participants and measured emotional …


Lived Experience Of Burnout And Self-Efficacy In Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurses Caring For Covid-19 Patients In U.S. Hospitals, Trixie Alohilani Harris May 2024

Lived Experience Of Burnout And Self-Efficacy In Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurses Caring For Covid-19 Patients In U.S. Hospitals, Trixie Alohilani Harris

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the physical and mental health of intensive care unit registered nurses (ICU RNs). Burnout in ICU RNs existed long before the pandemic; however, the massive increase in critically ill patients and the scarcity of supplies and qualified staff to care for these patients put RNs in a dangerous situation. Research addressed this topic early in the pandemic but were primarily quantitative, with minimal qualitative studies appearing later. There remained a gap in examining ICU RNs in rural hospitals in the United States. The research question for this hermeneutic phenomenological study explored the interpretation of the …


Higher Education Faculty Perceptions Of Soft Skill Gaps In Components Of Emotional Intelligence Among Recent Community College Graduates, Bryce Timothy Wiley May 2024

Higher Education Faculty Perceptions Of Soft Skill Gaps In Components Of Emotional Intelligence Among Recent Community College Graduates, Bryce Timothy Wiley

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

The problem addressed by this basic qualitative study was that recent college graduates may lack the soft skills needed for success in the job market. This gap may cause graduates to lack the skills required for employability. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore faculty perceptions of soft skill gaps in components of emotional intelligence—self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills—among recent college graduates. The study was conceptualized through the lens of Goleman’s emotional intelligence theoretical framework. Research questions asked college faculty about their views of soft skill deficits among recent college graduates in self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, …


Perceptions Of Developmental Disability Service Providers, On How The Judicial System Responses To Persons With Developmental Disabilities., Donna Whilby May 2024

Perceptions Of Developmental Disability Service Providers, On How The Judicial System Responses To Persons With Developmental Disabilities., Donna Whilby

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

The situation or issue that prompted me to search the literature was observing the persons with developmental disabilities circling the judicial system due to multiple encounters with law enforcement. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand how the Northeast Florida judicial system could improve the outcomes of persons with developmental disabilities by reducing and preventing multiple encounters. The empowerment theory was the most appropriate theory for my study. Empowerment theory indicates that it is imperative to encourage people, especially those who have a psychological deficit, to lean into their resources to gain and utilize their power in society. …


Small Business Owners’ Financing Strategies For Remaining Operational Beyond 5 Years, Kenneth Melvin Brown May 2024

Small Business Owners’ Financing Strategies For Remaining Operational Beyond 5 Years, Kenneth Melvin Brown

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Small business owners are concerned with financing their organizations to remain operational beyond 5 years, as 50% of small businesses fail before reaching 5 years of operations. Grounded in the pecking order theory, the purpose of this qualitative pragmatic inquiry was to identify and explore financing strategies that six small business restaurant owners in the central Florida area of the United States use to remain operational beyond 5 years. Data were collected using semistructured interviews, public financial and annual reports, archival mission and vision statements, and the local Chamber of Commerce website. Through thematic analysis, three themes were identified: (a) …


Elementary School Counselors’ Experiences Using Restorative Practices In Bullying Prevention, Janelle H. Brooks May 2024

Elementary School Counselors’ Experiences Using Restorative Practices In Bullying Prevention, Janelle H. Brooks

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Restorative practices provide alternatives to punitive practices, such as exclusionary discipline and zero-tolerance policies. Restorative practices are important for elementary school counselors because they help repair the harm students do to one another while building positive relationships between and among students. A lack of understanding exists in the educational community among teachers, parents, and administrators regarding the impact of restorative practices on elementary school bullying. This qualitative study involved addressing that knowledge gap. A hermeneutic phenomenological approach was used to address the research question, which focused on lived experiences of elementary school counselors regarding their experiences with using restorative practices …


White Clinical Social Workers’ Comfort With Black People’S Mental Illness, Lushunda Wood-Buckson May 2024

White Clinical Social Workers’ Comfort With Black People’S Mental Illness, Lushunda Wood-Buckson

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Social workers constitute one of the largest clinically trained groups in the helping professions delivering mental health services in the United States. Most U.S. social workers are White and provide mental health services to diverse people. The social work literature has limited information about White clinical social workers’ comfort with delivering mental health services to Black people with mental illness. The aim of this study was to better understand how White clinical social workers who self-identify as culturally competent describe their perceptions of comfort when delivering mental health services to Black people with mental illness. This basic qualitative study was …


Principal Instructional Leadership Practices That Improve Middle School Student Academic Achievement, Delarius Marshall May 2024

Principal Instructional Leadership Practices That Improve Middle School Student Academic Achievement, Delarius Marshall

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

The problem that was addressed in this study was that six of twelve middle schools that were formerly rated as unsuccessful by the Georgia Department of Education in English language arts and mathematics performance continued to perform poorly, while the other six improved performance in these areas. The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore instructional leadership practices of school leaders who transformed unsuccessful middle schools to achieve successful ratings. Hallinger’s instructional leadership model served as the conceptual framework for this study to inform analysis and data collection. Research questions were focused on middle school leaders’ perceptions of …


Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 32 (2024), Court Lewis, Cameron Farvin May 2024

Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 32 (2024), Court Lewis, Cameron Farvin

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

This year’s Newsletter is full of opportunities, information, and fabulous essays from a variety of schol-ars. Please take some time to submit your work to one of the calls for papers or next year’s Newsletter, join CPP, and participate in supporting peace and nonviolence in our turbulent world. See “contents” for a detailed overview of what is in this issue. Make sure to share the Newsletter with anyone who might be interested, and for early career scholars, please take advantage of the Bill Gay Award.

Contents:

  • President’s Page (2)
  • Essay Prizes, Accomplishments, and Awards (3)
  • APA Divisions and APA …


Data Privacy In Carceral Settings: The Digital Panopticon Returns To Its Roots, Stephen Raher May 2024

Data Privacy In Carceral Settings: The Digital Panopticon Returns To Its Roots, Stephen Raher

NULR Online

No abstract provided.


Intervening For A Better Social Life? A Comparative Analysis Of Psychological Egoism And Aristotle As Alternate Foundations For Applied Social Psychology's Aims, Samuel D. Major May 2024

Intervening For A Better Social Life? A Comparative Analysis Of Psychological Egoism And Aristotle As Alternate Foundations For Applied Social Psychology's Aims, Samuel D. Major

Theses and Dissertations

The scientific aim which distinguishes applied social psychological research from basic social psychological research is that of using social psychological theory to develop interventions meant to rectify social and practical problems in hopes of fostering a flourishing or thriving social sphere. In developing their interventions, however, many applied social psychologists have failed to consider their pre-investigatory philosophical commitments, commitments which imply the kind of flourishing social life that may come as a result of interventions rooted in them. The aim of this dissertation is to invite applied social psychologists to consider if their frequently noted, yet often unexamined, commitment to …


Testing Hadronic-Model Predictions Of Depth Of Maximum Of Air-Shower Profiles And Ground-Particle Signals Using Hybrid Data Of The Pierre Auger Observatory, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, B. Fick, K. Nguyen, D. Nitz, Et Al. May 2024

Testing Hadronic-Model Predictions Of Depth Of Maximum Of Air-Shower Profiles And Ground-Particle Signals Using Hybrid Data Of The Pierre Auger Observatory, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, B. Fick, K. Nguyen, D. Nitz, Et Al.

Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2

We test the predictions of hadronic interaction models regarding the depth of maximum of air-shower profiles, Xmax, and ground-particle signals in water-Cherenkov detectors at 1000 m from the shower core, S(1000), using the data from the fluorescence and surface detectors of the Pierre Auger Observatory. The test consists of fitting the measured two-dimensional (S(1000), Xmax) distributions using templates for simulated air showers produced with hadronic interaction models epos-lhc, qgsjet-ii-04, sibyll 2.3d and leaving the scales of predicted Xmax and the signals from hadronic component at ground as free-fit parameters. The method relies on the assumption that the mass composition remains …


2024-05-15 Black Student Union On Overcoming Adversity To Provide A Space For Poc Students, Diego Gonzalez May 2024

2024-05-15 Black Student Union On Overcoming Adversity To Provide A Space For Poc Students, Diego Gonzalez

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


2024-05-15 Chemistry Student Making An Impact, Abdullah El-Sherbeeny May 2024

2024-05-15 Chemistry Student Making An Impact, Abdullah El-Sherbeeny

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


2024-05-15 Community Spotlight: Seattle Cascades And Tempest Compete In Pro Ultimate Frisbee, Sean Alexander, Qasim Ali May 2024

2024-05-15 Community Spotlight: Seattle Cascades And Tempest Compete In Pro Ultimate Frisbee, Sean Alexander, Qasim Ali

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


2024-05-15 Spring Carnival Brings An Abundance Of Shaved Ice And Prizes, George Burquest May 2024

2024-05-15 Spring Carnival Brings An Abundance Of Shaved Ice And Prizes, George Burquest

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


2024-05-15 The Creation Of Anso, Seattle U'S Newest Major, Bridget Lawrence May 2024

2024-05-15 The Creation Of Anso, Seattle U'S Newest Major, Bridget Lawrence

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


2024-05-15 What People Wore To Utah’S Kilby Block Party [Photo Story], Fern Creson May 2024

2024-05-15 What People Wore To Utah’S Kilby Block Party [Photo Story], Fern Creson

The Spectator Online

No abstract provided.


Formula: A Poetic Alchemy Of Emotion And Identity, Arman Eshtiaghi May 2024

Formula: A Poetic Alchemy Of Emotion And Identity, Arman Eshtiaghi

Graduate Artistry Projects and Performances

"FORMULA: A Poetic Alchemy of Emotion and Identity" is an interdisciplinary art project that explores the intersection of mathematical symbolism, typography, and emotional cartography to examine the complexities of identity formation. Rooted in personal experiences and queer theory, the project delves into the cognitive processes that shape the self, particularly within the context of sexual orientation and societal norms. By intertwining poetry with digital media—such as 3D animation, video projections, and deep neural network-generated visuals—"FORMULA" creates a multisensory experience that invites viewers to engage with the intricate landscapes of human consciousness.

The exhibition challenges traditional perceptions of identity by employing …


Front Matter And Table Of Contents May 2024

Front Matter And Table Of Contents

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Masthead May 2024

Masthead

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shareholders’ Agreements In Public Corporations In Chile: What Are We Missing Out?, Gonzalo Islas, Osvaldo Lagos, Iván Cerda May 2024

Shareholders’ Agreements In Public Corporations In Chile: What Are We Missing Out?, Gonzalo Islas, Osvaldo Lagos, Iván Cerda

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Shareholders’ agreements are quite common in many jurisdictions. Theory and empirical evidence suggest that they may have a positive or a negative impact on corporate governance structures depending on companies’ characteristics and on the goals that these contracts pursue. Shareholders’ agreements may be used as Control Enhancement Mechanisms (CEM) allowing controllers to circumvent rules that favor minority investors. However, comparing to other CEM, in many countries information regarding them is scarce. Is it necessary that shareholders’ agreements in public corporations be fully informed?

We examine the case of Chile (a country that only requires to inform that a shareholder agreement …


The Oberlin Saga: Integrating North America’S Pipeline System And Potential Impacts On Hydrogen, Samuel Stephens May 2024

The Oberlin Saga: Integrating North America’S Pipeline System And Potential Impacts On Hydrogen, Samuel Stephens

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This Article explores how the D.C. Circuit’s decision in City of Oberlin, Ohio v. FERC (2022) (Oberlin II) will impact future natural gas pipelines and potentially even future hydrogen infrastructure. While the decision reinforced support for integrating North American natural gas infrastructure, given uncertainties in how the United States will regulate the emerging hydrogen industry, there is a chance that the decision could be more expansive than what initially meets the eye. By continuing down the path of supporting North American energy integration, Congress, federal courts, and administrative agencies will help prepare the United States for an uncertain energy future. …


Courthouse Doors Are Closed To Foreign Citizens For International Law Torts Committed By American Corporations, Gisell Landrian May 2024

Courthouse Doors Are Closed To Foreign Citizens For International Law Torts Committed By American Corporations, Gisell Landrian

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This Note examines the intersection of corporate accountability, human rights violations, and legal recourse for victims of child slavery in the cocoa industry inspired by the Court’s decision Nestle USA, Inc. v. Doe. This decision further limited the scope of the Alien Tort Statute, hindering the plaintiffs’ quest for justice for international human rights violations. The Note analyzes the decision in Nestle USA, Inc. v. Doe through (1) an examination of the Court’s limitations on the Alien Tort Statute and (2) an analysis of the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision in Nevsun.