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    Creative Fidelity in a Changing World

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    It’s up in the Air! Potential Criminal Liabilities for Drone-Associated Issues in the Great State of Texas

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    “Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane!” No, it’s a drone! Private and commercial drone use is expanding as quickly as the technology can be developed to fulfill the various needs of different users. As new ways to use drones are conceived every day, the potential for conflict is ever increasing. This Article will argue that, in the absence of any real federal guidance on the subject, the state of Texas must apply its current criminal law framework to any drone-related conflicts that may arise. This will provide clear guidelines for resolving the multitude of issues that are sure to develop from both the private operation of drones and the possible use of self-help measures against them. It is essential for Texas to adapt and apply current criminal laws to this issue due to the vast amount of money being invested in drone technology; the fact that the law is currently unclear or non-existent on the subject; and the very real policy concerns that are sure to arise as a result of evolving drone technology

    Die Dollarbilanz der Bundesrepublik

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    Gaussian Multiplicative Chaos for Gaussian Orthogonal and Symplectic Ensembles

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    We study the characteristic polynomials of both the Gaussian Orthogonal and Symplectic Ensembles. We show that for both ensembles, powers of the absolute value of the characteristic polynomials converge in law to Gaussian multiplicative chaos measures after normalization for sufficiently small real powers. The main tool is a new asymptotic relation between the fractional moments of the absolute characteristic polynomials of Gaussian Orthogonal, Unitary, and Symplectic Ensembles.Comment: 73 pages. Version 3: Significant expansion of the proofs in Section 6 and Section 7. Corrections for many minor errors and typo

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    Final MA Portfolio

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    This portfolio is a compilation of graduate research and writing completed as the capstone project for the Master of Arts in English degree with a specialization in professional writing and rhetoric. The first selection is a research paper that reviews how embellishments in graphical representations and infographics affect viewer perception. The second research paper is a content analysis that explores the extent to which visual metaphors are used in ISO public information graphical symbols. The third research paper explores how to create effective video software tutorials and reorganizes existing guidelines into eighteen distinct guidelines in three major categories: accessibility, cognitive design, and affective design. The final selection is a teaching guide geared toward an introductory undergraduate technical writing course

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    The Development of Photography Training for Recreation and Wellness Marketing

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    The Department of Recreation and Wellness marketing office previously did not have a standardized photographic workflow to ensure all marketing student employee photographers consistently capture, edit, name, and store digital image files. As a result, the digital photo library contained digital image files of varying quality that were organized inconsistently. These inconsistencies made it difficult for designers to quickly and efficiently locate adequate image files for use in the creation of promotional items. In addition, a reduction in administrative staff and an increase in workload necessitated that new student employees learn new processes through self-instruction. The researcher created a photography workflow with accompanying instructions to guide student employees hired as photographers through the processes of preparing for a shoot, shooting, editing and renaming image files in post-production software, and storing the files within the MediaBeacon digital asset management (DAM) system. To guide student employees on the use of the Adobe Lightroom software and MediaBeacon DAM system, the researcher created instruction manuals providing step-by-step explanations of the various processes referenced within the photography workflow. The researcher also transferred all existing digital image files from the Recreation and Wellness shared drive and external hard drives to the MediaBeacon DAM system. A new file directory organization was created as well as file and folder naming, metadata, and keyword standards. The objective of documentation created for this major project was to improve photographic image quality and maintain the new organization of the digital images on the MediaBeacon DAM system through the process of self-instruction
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