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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Jan. 2024 (pdf) view download
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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Jan. 2024 (pdf) view download
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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Jan. 2024 (pdf) view download
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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Jan. 2024 (pdf) view download
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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Jan. 2024 (pdf) view download
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Support for VHS Videos Playback in Classrooms Posted by: Jenna S / May 14, 2013 May 14, 2013 by Steve Sosa For over 25 years and the clear winner of the videotape format wars, VHS tapes have earned their place in history. Now though, VHS tapes are practically given away as DVDs have replaced this aging format. What this means at PLU is that what was once standard classroom technology is becoming obsolete. As of this spring, we are no longer able to purchase VHS video tape players for classrooms
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regular use of the administrator or root account is discouraged) use I&TS-approved secure connections (e.g. https, VPN, etc.) when accessing internal or restricted data encrypt any transmission of restricted information (as defined in 3.2), including passwords ensure all accounts have strong passwords at least equivalent to the strength required for ePass passwords (3.3.1) password-protect all local shares or other resources or services for file access including up-to-date access groups disable all
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March 30, 2012 Caring at the Core Four young doctors describe the moment they found their passion in medicine At PLU, we talk a lot about finding one’s passion. That has been at the core of the university – and those who have studied here – since its inception. With this in mind, we decided to ask a few alums from a single profession how they came to find their passion. We asked four young physicians – those who graduated PLU in the ’90s or later – to describe how they came to the profession
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meals, canned soups, apples, oranges, salad fixings, granola bars, tomatoes, frozen veggies, Kashi cereal, yogurt, and milk Breakfast: English muffin with some organic peanut butter and a piece of fruit Lunch: bowl of soup, salad, or a wrap Snack: veggies with a granola bar or string cheese Dinner: a Smart Ones meal or chicken salad Read Previous Follow your dreams and say “yes” to opportunities, Patricia Krise advises Read Next Snow much fun COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments
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Terry and Dave B. This year’s artists boast an impressive performance history, including sets at Bumbershoot, Capitol Hill Block Party, and Sasquatch Music Festival. LollaPLUza is both free and open to the public, offering a variety of activities for attendees of all ages, such as inflatables, food trucks, and sponsored booths in addition to live music. “We want LollaPLUza to be a day where Lutes and the local community come together to celebrate music, art, each other, and above all have fun
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