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Legalization Of Prostitution And Its Impact On The Market For Human Trafficking, Varunavi Newar Jan 2016

Legalization Of Prostitution And Its Impact On The Market For Human Trafficking, Varunavi Newar

Senior Independent Study Theses

No abstract provided.


The Production And Manipulation Of Nonseparable Spin-Orbit Modes Of Light Under Hong-Ou-Mandel Interference Conditions, Maggie E. Lankford Jan 2016

The Production And Manipulation Of Nonseparable Spin-Orbit Modes Of Light Under Hong-Ou-Mandel Interference Conditions, Maggie E. Lankford

Senior Independent Study Theses

No abstract provided.


From Fantasy To Virtual Reality: An Exploration Of Modeling, Rigging And Animating Characters For Video Games, Sarah K. Williams Jan 2016

From Fantasy To Virtual Reality: An Exploration Of Modeling, Rigging And Animating Characters For Video Games, Sarah K. Williams

Senior Independent Study Theses

In the last few decades video games have quickly become one of the most popular forms of entertainment around the world. This can be linked to the improvement of computer systems and graphics which now allow for authentic and highly detailed computer generated characters. This project examines how these characters are modeled and developed. The examination of game characters entails a brief history of video games and their aesthetics. The foundations of character design are discussed and 3D modeling of a character is explored in detail. Finally, rigging or skeleton placement is investigated in order to animate the characters designed …


Optimal Placement Of Family Planning Centers, Kiera Dobbs Jan 2016

Optimal Placement Of Family Planning Centers, Kiera Dobbs

Senior Independent Study Theses

This project investigates and begins to solve the problem of access to family planning services in the United States. We research and implement methods in Operations Research to optimize the location of publicly funded family planning centers in the United States by minimizing travel distance. The solution begins with a designated number of family planning centers for the country. An apportionment integer programming algorithm is then exercised to allocate centers to all the states based on population, percent of population in poverty, and state square mileage. At the state level, we use apportionment again to distribute centers to counties. At …