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    • Gill, Duane Allan (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)
      This dissertation proposes a synthesized approach for explaining the consequences of technological and natural disasters. This approach contends that disasters can be conceptualized into components which are amenable to ...
    • Gilcrease, Miranda
      Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological theory containing a five-tier model of human needs. The needs on the lower level needs to be satisfied before the next level can be attained. Physiological needs are biological ...
    • Bock, Britany
      A natural disaster can hit anywhere and any time. When a community prepares through the use of disaster mitigation, it enables a community to be resilient in the face of adversity. Architecture can play a key role in the ...
    • McReynolds, Ezekiel Joseph (2023-04-19)
      Humanitarian catastrophes, such as hurricane landfalls, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, can be exacerbated by supply chain concerns that impede relief efforts. Using several small data structures to complete and analyze ...