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    Neotectonics of the San Andreas fault system: Basin and range province juncture

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    Several new details regarding the surficial patterns of neotectonic activity of the Eastern Transverse Ranges and vicinity were discovered. Additionally a number of data display and analysis techniques were developed. These findings will be useful both in the continued development of neotectonic models for southern California and for the future application of remote sensing methodologies elsewhere

    Neotectonics of the San Andreas Fault system, basin and range province juncture

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    The development, active processes, and tectonic interplay of the southern San Andreas fault system and the basin and range province were studied. The study consist of data acquisition and evaluation, technique development, and image interpretation and mapping. Potentially significant geologic findings are discussed

    Ceremonial Sexual Sacrifice to Commercial Prostitution: The History of Prostitution and the Social, Economic, and Religious Progress That Revolved Around the Profession

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    From its believed origin in Ancient Mesopotamia, prostitution has not only survived but is a profession that has continued to play a culturally defining role through the centuries. While its initial emergence was through an act of religious ritual and sacrifice, it transformed into a commercial profession. Prostitution, despite it becoming a representation of sexual deviance, not only persevered but thrived across vast regions, cultures, and time periods. The profession\u27s social ‘taboo’ and the forbiddenness of being associated with the institution has carried forward through time and across varying societal constructs, the attempts to hide or extinguish prostitution has never universally been successful. Patriarchal principles, economic realities, and religious and geographical standards provided the cementation of prostitution as a prosperous commercial landmark throughout history. My study of the historical and societal importance of prostitution spans large periods of time and vast differences in cultures to highlight its evolution and provide insights into how it defines prostitution today. Through a detailed analysis of Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient India, and Medieval Mediterranean Port Cities, the historical commonalities paint a clear picture of our current perceptions of prostitution. While the studies that have been conducted on such topics and places can draw a variety of conclusions I highlight descriptions that include details and specifics. I used the common denominators found within my research to give the best scope of all periods of analysis and used these commonalities to draw answers about prostitution and the topics surrounding it. Keywords: Prostitution, Sex Work, Women Studies, Patriarchy, Sacrifice, Ancient History Part of the panel: Money Makes the World Go AroundModerator: Professor Marc Rodrigue

    Electron Photodetachment from Aqueous Anions. III. Dynamics of Geminate Pairs Derived from Photoexcitation of Mono- vs. Poly- atomic Anions

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    Photostimulated electron detachment from aqueous inorganic anions is the simplest example of solvent-mediated electron transfer. Here we contrast the behavior of halide anions with that of small polyatomic anions, such as pseudohalide anions (e.g., HS-) and common polyvalent anions (e.g., SO32-). Geminate recombination dynamics of hydrated electrons generated by 200 nm photoexcitation of aqueous anions (I-, Br-, OH-, HS-, CNS-, CO32-, SO32-, and Fe(CN)64-) have been studied. Prompt quantum yields for the formation of solvated, thermalized electrons and quantum yields for free electrons were determined. Pump-probe kinetics for 200 nm photoexcitation were compared with kinetics obtained at lower photoexcitation energy (225 nm or 242 nm) for the same anions, where possible. Free diffusion and mean force potential models of geminate recombination dynamics were used to analyze these kinetics. These analyses suggest that for polyatomic anions (including all polyvalent anions studied) the initial electron distribution has a broad component, even at relatively low photoexcitation energy. There seem to be no well-defined threshold energy below which the broadening of the distribution does not occur, as is the case for halide anions. Direct ionization to the conduction band of water is the most likely photoprocess broadening the electron distribution. Our study suggests that halide anions are in the class of their own; electron photodetachment from polyatomic, especially polyvalent, anions follows a different set of rules.Comment: to be submitted to J. Phys. Chem. A; 28 pages, 5 figs + Supplemen

    Critically Examining Black Students’ Preparation to Counsel White Clients

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    Abstract This study explored how Black students are prepared to counsel White clients in two predominantly White universities. Data analysis revealed five themes, which exposed Black students’ preparation experiences: (a) relevant content excluded, (b) stereotyping experienced, (c) authenticity challenged, (d) counter spaces should be included, and (e) cultural sensitivity of faculty warrants increase. The authors discuss implications of the study’s findings for educators as well as limitations and recommendations for future research

    An Aerothermoelastic Analysis Framework Enhanced by Model Order Reduction With Applications

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    Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143034/1/6.2017-1601.pd

    Identity-Related Dysfunction: Integrating Clinical and Developmental Perspectives

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    Recent changes to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders highlight the importance of identity dysfunction within several psychiatric diagnoses. Despite a long-standing tradition of identity research and theory in the developmental literature, there is limited work establishing intersections between clinical and developmental conceptualizations of identity problems. The relative lack of integration between decades of clinical and developmental work is unfortunate, and likely limits progress in both areas. In this commentary, the authors argue for greater interdisciplinary collaboration and highlight contributions from developmental and clinical theories, which, if integrated, could enhance identity scholarship. The developmental psychopathology perspective is introduced as an ideal framework to promote these goals
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