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Recycled Modernity: Google, Immigration History, And The Limits For H-1b, Neil Patten
Recycled Modernity: Google, Immigration History, And The Limits For H-1b, Neil Patten
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Regulation of admission to the United States for technology workers from foreign countries has been a difficult issue, especially during periods of intense development. Following the dot.com bubble, the Google Corporation continued to argue in favor of higher limits under the Immigration and Nationality Act exception referred to as "H-1B" for the section of the law where it appears. H-1B authorized temporary admission for highly skilled labor in specialty occupations. Congressional testimony by Laszlo Bock, Google Vice President for People Operations, provided the most succinct statement of Google's concerns based on maintaining a competitive and diverse workforce. Diversity has been …
The Rise Of The Dark Side: Dark Pool Trading And The Two-Tiered Implication, Katerina Ruth Mills
The Rise Of The Dark Side: Dark Pool Trading And The Two-Tiered Implication, Katerina Ruth Mills
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The United States equity market is made up of both private and public trading venues, creating a framework dark and light trading liquidity. Private or non-publicly visible liquidity is housed in dark venues while liquidity visible to the public sits in light locations. Light markets follow strict real-time public reporting requirements for trade volume and price; their dark counterparts execute transactions without a real-time reporting requirement. The informational asymmetries that result from this difference in reporting create a "two-tiered" market. The dark sector's participants know both the public and dark, private, trade volumes and price, while the public participating in …
Mass School Shootings: Predicting The Usage Of Firearms In Acts Of School Violence, Melanie A. Hart
Mass School Shootings: Predicting The Usage Of Firearms In Acts Of School Violence, Melanie A. Hart
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Due to increased media attention and associated fear, school shootings have become a major concern for the public. Attempts to predict and prevent shootings have been developed by a variety of government agencies such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A psychological profile, however, has yet to be established. This study uses demographic and behavioral characteristics of perpetrators and school characteristics to predict the likelihood of a perpetrator’s usage of firearms. A total of 345 perpetrators of mass school violence incidents are examined, including 266 who used firearms. White perpetrators and those …