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  • so their length is only long enough to allow the employee the ability to move to the sides or edge of the roof, and no further. The reason for this is to prevent the employee from being able to actually fall off of the roof. Lanyards must have a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 pounds. The attachment point of the lanyard to the body harness must be located in the center of the wearer’s back near shoulder level, or above the wearer’s head. 6.3 Hardware Hardware must be drop forged, pressed or

  • mean-spirited words that were new even to college students: one of which was the word “Ratchet.” I’m proud of our students for this campaign, and while we might pat ourselves on the back for such efforts, the fact that they are needed is an indication that our work as a community, and as an educational institution, is nowhere near complete.  While the My Language, My Choice campaign seemed like a pretty robust response to issues of diversity in our campus community, it paled in comparison to the

  • Kinesiology | Academic Programs | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Menu Search Events

  • them in implementing similar automatic admission programs. While we seek to educate students for their own lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care, we’re also working to further embody those values as an institution. Thank you for demonstrating your care for PLU students and believing in the positive impacts that Lutes have in their communities near and far. The world needs more Lutes! I look forward to sharing more news with you in the coming months. Gratefully, Allan Belton PLU

  • middle schoolers managed to propose a few mean-spirited words that were new even to college students: one of which was the word “Ratchet.” I’m proud of our students for this campaign, and while we might pat ourselves on the back for such efforts, the fact that they are needed is an indication that our work as a community, and as an educational institution, is nowhere near complete.  While the My Language, My Choice campaign seemed like a pretty robust response to issues of diversity in our campus

  • development, I find myself returning to the theories and data that I encountered during that semester in Norway, as well as the lessons I learned about conducting field research. Though I’ve been moving around a lot over the past few years, I carry these memories, relationships and experiences with me wherever I go. Whether or not they shifted the course of my current trajectory is hard to determine, but they have all made my life richer, and I can’t wait to return to Norway – hopefully in the near future

  • . They became the top team in the Frauen-Bundesliga, the country’s women’s soccer league. “Finance was never even on my radar,” Deines said. She said she felt she had already achieved everything she wanted to achieve in soccer, and she was drawn to finance because it focuses on long-term goals. She said soccer, on the other hand, focused on what needed to happen each day. “I’m a competitive person, and I was ready for something else,” she said. “As I near graduation and get ready to work for a firm

  • extra vigilant and effective in working with current students and helping to recruit the new class throughout the year. So where do we stand as of today? • Student retention is holding well at 83 percent for first year students and 77 for transfer students.  These percentages are near recent highs, within historical ranges, and better than I dared to expect.  Overall, the total number of returning students this fall, both undergraduate and graduate, is basically level with previous years. • As of

  • . International Council of Museums-ICOFOM-Study Series. 37: pp. 125-132. Hitchens, Christopher, and Robert Browning. The Parthenon Marbles: The Case for Reunification. [New ed. London: Verso, 2008. Miles, Margaret Melanie. Art as Plunder: The Ancient Origins of Debate about Cultural Property. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Vickers, Michael. “The Arundel and Pomfret Marbles in Oxford.” The Arundel and Pomfret Marbles in Oxford. November 1, 2007. Accessed May 2, 2015. Riley Dolan, '19, Politics

  • hybrid striped bass and exists in multiple forms. Structural, dynamic, and topological studies are all run on the peptide in order to help elucidate its mechanism of action. Of the studies, two aspects will be focused on in the presentation. One is the elucidation of the full 15N backbone structure of piscidin 1. The other is the effect of raised pH over that of near physiological pH. Hydrated oriented samples were prepared and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance experiments were run on them in