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In this three-episode podcast series, we delve into the layers of censorship within the American public school system. Episode one unearths the historical roots of censorship in America, tracing back to pivotal moments and decisions that shaped the landscape of what can and cannot be taught or discussed in classrooms.

In this three-episode podcast series, we delve into the layers of censorship within the American public school system. Episode one unearths the historical roots of censorship in America, tracing back to pivotal moments and decisions that shaped the landscape of what can and cannot be taught or discussed in classrooms. Moving forward, episode two navigates the complex web of policies, guidelines, and societal pressures that have dictated the boundaries of permissible content in school curricula as of recently. Finally, episode three explores strategies and initiatives aimed at fostering a more inclusive and open learning environment for the future. We examine the role of technology and the role students can take in empowering educators and learners to engage critically with information while respecting diverse viewpoints. Through in-depth analysis and compelling narratives, this podcast series sheds light on the ongoing discourse surrounding censorship in America's public schools, urging listeners to rethink conventional paradigms and advocate for a more transparent and equitable educational experience for all.
ContributorsJeter, Zoe (Author) / Powell, Danielle (Co-author) / Schmidt, Peter (Thesis director) / Voorhees, Matthew (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Information Systems (Contributor) / Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor) / Department of Management and Entrepreneurship (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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StayWell is an app concept that revolutionizes how young adults manage their health information by “Putting the Self-Care in Healthcare.” Allowing users to track both their medical and wellness information in one place, StayWell will act as both a healthcare and self-care app. The main page is a customizable calendar

StayWell is an app concept that revolutionizes how young adults manage their health information by “Putting the Self-Care in Healthcare.” Allowing users to track both their medical and wellness information in one place, StayWell will act as both a healthcare and self-care app. The main page is a customizable calendar with a pill tracker, habit tracker and appointment tracker. At the bottom of the page, there is a storage feature to hold all of the user’s medical information such as insurance cards, provider contact, lab results, and other documentation. This allows users to track all medical or self-care related information in one convenient app that is fully customizable to match their specific needs, whether it’s tracking a chronic condition or just striving to reach new fitness goals. Our product is currently available for pre-sale via our website which showcases mockups of the user interface. With proper funding we can begin the development of the app and release a beta version to our existing audience who have already signed up for the app pre-sale.
ContributorsMarkenson, Rachel (Author) / Watson, Sara (Co-author) / Grant, Zoey (Co-author) / Lau, Caleb (Co-author) / Ghosh, Samrat (Co-author) / Byrne, Jared (Thesis director) / McCreless, Tam (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / Department of Marketing (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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This project examines entry-level processors Company X. Analyzing their current position and creating recommendations for their future positioning in regard to entry-level processors. Utilizing financial models, our group worked to determine the most effective way to optimize NPV and gross margin for this segment. With extensive step models and sensitivity

This project examines entry-level processors Company X. Analyzing their current position and creating recommendations for their future positioning in regard to entry-level processors. Utilizing financial models, our group worked to determine the most effective way to optimize NPV and gross margin for this segment. With extensive step models and sensitivity analysis, we analyzed potential paths that Company X could take. Continuing to be mindful of the limitations that certain projected paths would entail. Through our analysis, we were able to form a comprehensive suggestion that had a positive 8-year NPV and improved gross margin percentage.
ContributorsHuseinovic, Ayla (Author) / Jones, Ciara (Co-author) / Mathias, Chase (Co-author) / Kuo, Ian (Co-author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Hertz, Michael (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Accountancy (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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This thesis will outline contracts, the language in contracts, and how contracts in sports law are drafted. Contracts are legally binding agreements between parties, where each benefits in some manner. These contracts are supposed to be interpreted in accordance with the law and set out the obligations between the parties

This thesis will outline contracts, the language in contracts, and how contracts in sports law are drafted. Contracts are legally binding agreements between parties, where each benefits in some manner. These contracts are supposed to be interpreted in accordance with the law and set out the obligations between the parties involved. Business contracts have certain clauses that are discussed in this thesis, while sports law contracts have similarities and differences with these business contracts. Business contracts are drafted to outline the duties, responsibilities, and nature of the business relationship. Sports contracts tend to outline the relationship between team and player, where the team has an obligation to compensate the player and the player has a skill or performance to provide. In sports law, the idea of torts will be discussed, which is generally the main cause of action for disputes in sports. The contract is drafted in mind of this in order to limit the liability for the player and team in case of dispute. Then, the standard player contract (‘SPK’) will be introduced, and the author will go over certain unique clauses and language in these contracts. After all the research and information in chapters one through five, chapter six will include a standard player contract drafted by the author. This deliverable will cover the topics and research conducted in the thesis and put it in a sports context. Finally, the author will give an analysis of the drafted SPK and personal recommendations for future drafted SPKs. The author acknowledges the length of this thesis but appreciates the time and effort to read and understand it.
ContributorsJustus, Brett (Author) / Lee, Christopher (Thesis director) / Eaton, John (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor) / Department of Marketing (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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With the growing presence of Artificial Intelligence(AI), this paper serves to examine its role in the corporate compliance world with an emphasis on hiring practices and policies. Current AI technology allows for companies to handle, sort, filter, and assess thousands of applications and resumes a day, all without the interference

With the growing presence of Artificial Intelligence(AI), this paper serves to examine its role in the corporate compliance world with an emphasis on hiring practices and policies. Current AI technology allows for companies to handle, sort, filter, and assess thousands of applications and resumes a day, all without the interference of humans. This shift from human to human hiring to AI to human is one that can be implemented, but must be done with caution. Ethical dilemmas such as bias, privacy, and lack of human interactions play major roles in determining if this process is for every business.
ContributorsValencia, Zacarias (Author) / Koretz, Lora (Thesis director) / Pofahl, Geoff (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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The EZ-Sit is comfort reimagined. Within this paper we describe a new product that we believe could revolutionize the way people sit. The EZ-Sit is a chair attachment that fits any individuals needs when it comes to sitting. We focus on the benefits of ergonomic sitting along with the mental

The EZ-Sit is comfort reimagined. Within this paper we describe a new product that we believe could revolutionize the way people sit. The EZ-Sit is a chair attachment that fits any individuals needs when it comes to sitting. We focus on the benefits of ergonomic sitting along with the mental benefits that can come about when fixing posture while sitting. The evolution of EZ-Sit prototypes reflects a journey of refinement and user-centered design. Constantly taking in user feedback when it comes to design, pricing, and marketing. Our main audience includes ages eighteen to twenty-seven as we found our target demographic to be both health conscious as well as fiscally concerned.
ContributorsKozub, Isabella (Author) / Choi, Enoch (Co-author) / Amavizca Aldama, Jesus (Co-author) / Heraty, Gabriel (Co-author) / Ventura, Jedriq (Co-author) / Byrne, Jared (Thesis director) / Thomasson, Anna (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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Background: Eating disorders, categorized as severe mental illnesses, can manifest at any stage of life. Young women with eating disorders have demonstrated hyporeactivity in both the parasympathetic (PNS) and sympathetic (SNS) nervous systems indicating depression and chronic stress respectively (. Considering these factors, understanding the causal links between eating disorders

Background: Eating disorders, categorized as severe mental illnesses, can manifest at any stage of life. Young women with eating disorders have demonstrated hyporeactivity in both the parasympathetic (PNS) and sympathetic (SNS) nervous systems indicating depression and chronic stress respectively (. Considering these factors, understanding the causal links between eating disorders and heart rate variability (HRV) is essential, as it seeks to reduce HRV to improve overall function. The introduction of heart-rate variability biofeedback training may enhance the psychosocial wellbeing and resilience of young women with disordered eating. Aims: This study was part of a larger mixed-methods randomized controlled trial. In this current study, we aimed to qualitatively explore the overall experiences of individuals participating in a HRVB intervention. Methods: Participants were recruited at Arizona State University. Participants (N=20, M age = 21.7 years) were randomly assigned into two groups: HRVB group and waitlist control group. Participants in the HRVB intervention group were invited to conduct in-depth interviews over Zoom. Using the content of the stories shared in the intervention, qualitative content analyses were conducted with 5 research project members. Results: While 60 individuals initially expressed interest in the study, 40 individuals agreed to be contacted and were emailed. Of these 40, 4 declined to participate and 16 were ineligible. This yielded 20 consented participants. All consented individuals attended 2 in-person meetings (T1 training/ data collection and T2 data collection) and completed the post-intervention data collection (100% retention). Optional qualitative interviews (T3) were conducted with individuals in the HRVB group (N=5). Three major themes emerged from the data: (1) HRVB has a positive impact on physical and mental health, (2) improved resiliency, and (3) improved eating behavior. Conclusion: HRVB intervention demonstrates a promising coping tool in helping college females with eating problems.
ContributorsRaysik, Molly (Author) / Kim, Sunny (Thesis director) / Scribner, Christina (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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Terrestrial hermit crabs serve an incredibly important ecological role in seed dispersal and as decomposers along coastal shorelines. They have also become quite popular in the commercial pet trade, with one species, Coenobita clypeatus, being particularly favored. Typically, these hermit crabs are easily captured and removed from the wild with

Terrestrial hermit crabs serve an incredibly important ecological role in seed dispersal and as decomposers along coastal shorelines. They have also become quite popular in the commercial pet trade, with one species, Coenobita clypeatus, being particularly favored. Typically, these hermit crabs are easily captured and removed from the wild with little protection in their native ranges. In Hermitage Bay, Tobago, there is little information about the population numbers, composition, shell preference, and substrate preference of C. clypeatus in their native habitat. In this study, we estimated population size, gastropod shell preferences, and substrate preference conditions when clustering. We conducted mark re-capture surveys in March, July, and December 2023 and collected morphological data from captured hermit crabs. Our results indicate that the estimated population was highest in July, with the variation being significant when using the Schnabel mark re-capture estimation formula. The most common overall shell type, Columbella mercatoria (West Indian Dove Shell), was prevalent among the smaller sized, younger hermit crabs; while the larger hermit crabs preferred Cittarium pica (West Indian Top Shell). The most preferred substrate for these terrestrial hermit crabs were areas with a mixture of sand and dirt, with high amounts of vegetation and leaf waste and low amounts of human litter. These results suggest a predominantly young population and that beach cleanups should focus on removing human litter entirely, while leaving leaf waste and other fallen logs and branches and not using the collected decomposing plant matter for bonfires. This can help maintain a healthy hermit crab population that continues to benefit the coastlines in Tobago as well as other ecosystems.
ContributorsLindteigen, Amy (Author) / Briggs, Georgette (Thesis director) / Mohammed, Ryan (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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Many long to get away from the place they call home, traveling far and wide to find something better. What people fail to recognize, in the process, is all that the place they live has to offer. Tourism professionals and local influencers work to bridge the gap between one’s lack

Many long to get away from the place they call home, traveling far and wide to find something better. What people fail to recognize, in the process, is all that the place they live has to offer. Tourism professionals and local influencers work to bridge the gap between one’s lack luster perception of the place they live to encourage the realization of all the exciting things their community has to offer. Through countless social media post on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, tourism professionals and local influencers have successful captured audiences’ attention and interest. Through their posts they have been able to bridge the gap, making people realize that there is a lot to appreciate and do in the place they live. While individuals are aware of local events in their community and unique places that their community has to offer, individuals have failed to turn that interest into actual action. Many people are stuck in their routine and fail to regularly venture outside of their daily routine. By creating an app that bridges the gap between individuals’ interest in local events and places, and actively going to places they have shown an interest in, individuals will feel happier and more fulfilled by what their community has to offer. YoYo is an app that utilizes timely reminders of places individuals have previously shown an interest in to encourage action. The following report describes the current environment and theory behind the creation of the app YoYo.
ContributorsYosick, Clarissa (Author) / Montoya, Detra (Thesis director) / Bullock, Tracy (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Human Systems Engineering (Contributor) / Department of Marketing (Contributor) / Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence has propelled significant growth in the GPU market. In the evolving data center landscape, Company X faces challenges due to its lag in entering the GPU market, which jeopardizes its competitive advantage against industry players like Nvidia and AMD. To address these issues, our

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence has propelled significant growth in the GPU market. In the evolving data center landscape, Company X faces challenges due to its lag in entering the GPU market, which jeopardizes its competitive advantage against industry players like Nvidia and AMD. To address these issues, our thesis aims to analyze market dynamics between CPUs and GPUs-whether they present distinct markets or compete against each other. We seek to guide Company X in maximizing profitability and sustaining its pivotal role in the semiconductor industry amidst the AI revolution. Specifically, we discuss optimizing their GPU offering, Falcon Shores, towards specific markets and doubling down on the production of CPUs.
ContributorsUlreich-Power, Cameron (Author) / Kujawa, Brennan (Co-author) / Mostaghimi, Dunya (Co-author) / Livesay, Thomas (Co-author) / Simonson, Mark (Thesis director) / Hertzel, Mike (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor) / Department of Economics (Contributor)
Created2024-05