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Structural And Compositional Investigation Of Pottery Samples From Guatemala, Pressley S. Nicholson Apr 2018

Structural And Compositional Investigation Of Pottery Samples From Guatemala, Pressley S. Nicholson

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Purpose of investigation: The composition and characteristics of Mayan pottery samples from Guatemala was investigated.


Economics And Attitude: The Effects Of Happiness On Economic Development, Chris Pace Apr 2013

Economics And Attitude: The Effects Of Happiness On Economic Development, Chris Pace

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No abstract provided.


Geographic Information Systems And Cloud Computing, James Hearn Apr 2012

Geographic Information Systems And Cloud Computing, James Hearn

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No abstract provided.


Apartment Rental Prices In Dallas, Mandi Lovett Apr 2012

Apartment Rental Prices In Dallas, Mandi Lovett

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There are many questions in a graduating students mind such as “Will I get that job?” and “Where will I live?” We wanted to predict apartment rental prices in Dallas to give students an idea of what their living expenses could be. We found that an apartment's distance from downtown Dallas and if the apartment has a pool are two factors that decrease the apartment's overall rental price.


War By Government: Which Systems Are Most Likely To Engage In Conflict?, Courtney Lemon Apr 2010

War By Government: Which Systems Are Most Likely To Engage In Conflict?, Courtney Lemon

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Communication Across Random Landings, Kerron Joseph, Jay Walbran Mar 2009

Communication Across Random Landings, Kerron Joseph, Jay Walbran

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The idea to do this project began with a simple question: Suppose that people carrying communication radios parachute out of a plane, if each device has a certain range, what is the probability that once everyone lands they will be able to communicate. To study this problem I assumed that the spot where each individual lands is normally distributed.

We discuss the different ways the communication radios can work. In particular we examine the situation where all the radios have to be within a certain radius r to operate correctly and the situation where the radios work on a relay …