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2022 Spring
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How Unethical Decision-Making Causes Stress in Workers (in Regard to Management and Employees)This final paper includes all of the findings of my research on how unethical decision making and behaviors affect employees and managers stress levels and ways to resolve it.
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CEO-to-Worker Compensation InequalityThis paper is an exploration of the income inequalities of top paid CEOs to median pay employees and how corporate governance is failing in respect to these unethical practices.
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Measuring the Effects of Garden Composting on Household WasteA research project exploring the effects of composting waste for a garden on household trash.
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Conquerors of Brest Castle FranceThis map shows where different conquerors throughout the existence of Brest Castle came from, and a brief history/background story on them.
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Tombstone Motifs: How Do They Relate to Local Art?Research project looking at the relationship between local art and tombstone motifs.
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Tombstones and the EconomyI look at how the economy of the time affects what tombstones people can afford.
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Investigation of Littering Prevalence in Relation to Social Pressure and Proximity to OthersThis project aimed to investigate how the locations of local beaches relative to cities and towns or more populated areas affect the amount and type of litter that is left behind.
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The Significance of Salmon to the Coast Salish PeopleThis is our final group research project from Dr. Jennifer Zovar's Anthropology 204 Archaeology course. Through artifact analysis and a small samplings of interviews, we sought to explore the cultural significance of salmon towards the tribes that inhabit the Pacific Northwest.
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Ancient Greek and Egyptian Coins and their differences and similarities.My poster focuses on looking at different coins made in Greece and Egypt around 500-200 B.C.E and focuses on how the coins differ from size, material, and style.
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Graffiti ProjectMy projects intent is to see how street art and graffiti is reflecting in the current events we see today and how Archeologist can reflect on our time period in the future.
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Mapping Public Art in Bellingham and Determining Geographical FactorsA research project that worked to map public art in Bellingham, such as graffiti, sculptures, and more.
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Horns and Trumpets of the Pacific IslandsFor our final research project we learned about ancient horns and Trumpets in the Pacific Islands and looked at what they were made of and what that could tell us about where they were found.
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Overcoming Challenges Faced by Female EntrepreneursThe following research paper identifies challenges female entrepreneurs experience. It will give insight on what makes the loan process difficult for female entrepreneurs, the most productive ways to ask for loans, and where to find financial help. The paper will offer support and guidance to help entrepreneurs become successful.
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The Effects of Us Upon our OceanResearch Project into Dissolved Oxygen and pH levels with our Bellingham Bay region. Especially with the impacts/factors of us and urbanization.
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Blackberries in the Salish SeaIn our project we talk about how the biodiversity to area can be affected by an invasive species specially blackberries. Bringing more awareness about the issue towards invasive species affecting ecosystems all around the region by specially focusing on one that has become such a stable part of history and cultural to the area the Himalayan blackberries commonly found.
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Counting BarnaclesInteractive online presentation. Scientific research project on the connection to barnacle population and salinity levels in the Bellingham Bay.