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    Introduction to the Symposium Proceedings

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    Petrology and petrogenesis of the Cardinal Peak pluton, North Cascades, Washington

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    Evaluating the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative within and across the New England Region

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    The reentry of inmates back into the community is a hotly debated topic in society today. A descriptive study was conducted to analyze what mental health services were being provided to inmates who were participants in the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI). Additionally, barriers to implementing comprehensive mental health services, along with trends within and across the New England Region regarding mental health services were examined. The data collected was from three program evaluation surveys completed by Project Directors for SVORI in 2003, 2005, and 2006. The results indicate that the mental health services provided to SVORI participants varied according to state, lacking comparable data and having no consistent definition for mental health services. Inadequate referrals by facility staff was most often reported as a factor limiting participant enrollment in SVORI. These results have implications for the counseling field, as well as society in general

    A Feminist Examination of How Girls and Women Engage with a Female Protagonist in Dystopian Young Adult Literature

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    This qualitative research study used a theoretical framework of third-wave feminism and reader response theory to examine two research questions: How do girls and women relate to the female protagonist in dystopian young adult literature (YAL)? and How are the responses to dystopian YAL similar and different for the targeted teen audience and the adult audience? A group of four teenaged girls and another group of three adult women read and discussed the YAL dystopian text Uglies. For this project, I collected participant journals and transcripts from individual interviews and book club discussions. I selected quotations from each data source that highlighted the participant’s reactions to the protagonist. Data were analyzed in two phases. In phase one, I used discourse analysis, and in phase two I used constant comparative analysis. The analyses revealed that participants from both groups identified with the protagonist’s attempts to improve society, which aligns both groups’ responses with inclusive aspects of third-wave feminism. However, other aspects of feminism were incorporated into their answers as well. The women participants demonstrated a broader societal concern, such as those shared by second wave feminists. The girls, in contrast, were firmly situated within individualist aspects of third-wave feminism. Whereas, the women related to the protagonist on both a personal and broader societal level, the girls related only on a personal level. Findings from this research extend reader response theory by showing that responses to literature are strongly shaped by generational position

    Alien Registration- Parent, Irene A. (Limerick, York County)

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    Privacy: A Brief Survey of the Conceptual Landscape

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    Sequential ranking procedures

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    Sequential ranking procedures, stochastic processes, and statistical analysi
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