1. The Magnitude of Professional Risk Created by The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and The Companies Act of 2006 Open Access Author: Cancro, Carolynn Maria Title: The Magnitude of Professional Risk Created by The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and The Companies Act of 2006 Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Accounting and Legal Environment of Business Keywords: United StatesCompanies Act of 2006Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002riskUnited Kingdom File: Download Final_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Orie Edwin Barron, Thesis SupervisorJeffery M Sharp, Thesis SupervisorOrie Edwin Barron, Thesis Honors AdvisorDaniel Robert Cahoy, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Economic Effects of Time Zones in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and Australia Open Access Author: Buckley, Amy Lynn Title: The Economic Effects of Time Zones in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and Australia Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: Time zonescontinuity effectsynchronicity effectUnited StatesUnited KingdomChinaAustralia File: Download Thesis_Amy_Buckley_2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorOrie Edwin Barron, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Comparing the Evolution of Counter-terrorism Responses in the United States (U.S.) and United Kingdom (U.K.) Open Access Author: Showan, Nathan Daniel Title: Comparing the Evolution of Counter-terrorism Responses in the United States (U.S.) and United Kingdom (U.K.) Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: United StatesUnited KingdomCounter terrorismTerrorismresponseincident commandpolice investigationlegislative changesterrorist events File: Download Showan-Nathan-US-UK-CounterTerrorismResponses__V-F_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Kent Forster, Thesis SupervisorDr. Edward J Glantz, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. A Comparative Study between the United States and United Kingdom Healthcare Systems Regarding Type II Diabetes Open Access Author: Barbour, Terryanne Title: A Comparative Study between the United States and United Kingdom Healthcare Systems Regarding Type II Diabetes Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Science and Health Policy and Administration Keywords: Type II DiabetesUnited StatesUnited KingdomHealthcareDiabetesType I DiabetesHealthcare SystemsScienceHealth Policy AdministrationHealthPolicyMedicineProvidersPatients File: Download A_COMPARATIVE_STUDY_BETWEEN_THE_UNITED_STATES_AND_UNITED_KINGDOM_HEALTHCARE_SYSTEMS_FOCUSING_ON_TYPE_II_DIABETES_TERRYANNE_BARBOUR_PSU_SHC_THESIS_SPRING_2017.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Mark Sceigaj, Thesis SupervisorDr. Ronald Albert Markle, Thesis Honors AdvisorCaprice A Knapp, Thesis Honors Advisor