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    Where and Why g Matters: Not a Mystery

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    Design Process in Landscape Architecture: Developing a Learning Guide for the Design Workshop Archives at Utah State University

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    In 2011, Utah State University created the Design Workshop™ Landscape Architecture Archive [Archive] housed in the Merrill-Cazier Library’s Special Collections and Archives. These archives constitute a valuable and unique learning opportunity for students, researchers and professionals in landscape architecture. The Archive consists of the process documents and work product of over 40 years of professional practice in landscape architecture by Design Workshop™, a leading landscape architecture firm. The documents represent a wide and diverse range of projects and locations, but with special emphasis on projects in the unique landscape of the American West. Archive documents are broad in scope, from concept sketches and design alternatives, inter-office memos, to final planning reports and construction documents

    On the Etiology of Criminal Victimization

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    On the Etiology of Criminal Victimization

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    The science and politics of race-norming.

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    Commuter Rail and the Landscape: Alternative Futures for Planning in Southeastern Box Elder County

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    This thesis analyzes the impact the FrontRunner commuter-rail service would have on Southeastern Box Elder County, Utah, using both anticipated future and alternative future scenarios created in a geographic information system (GIS). These alternative future scenarios include having the FrontRunner developed at anticipated stops and a transit-oriented development (TOD) scenario. Using techniques and methods developed by scholars in the bioregional planning field, these alternative future scenarios were compared against impact-data models addressing residential land-use suitability and landscape risk. Outcomes: from this analysis, the TOD alternative future scenario had the least impact on landscape risk impact-data model. The TOD model is based on short trips between stops within the region, and takes advantage of a diesel car driven train, rather than the engine driven train that is the FrontRunner. Other alternative future models should be developed and tested, including a bus-rapid transit alternative, and scenarios taking into account connections to Cache Valley, Utah. A community survey for development preferences would be beneficial, along with an official rail corridor identified. Application: working with regional partners, such as the Bear River Association of Governments, planners and local officials can use the approach of this thesis to alter or create new alternative futures as they plan for the future of the region

    Racially gerrymandering the content of police tests to satisfy the U.S. Justice Department: A case study.

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