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  • Marketing What is Marketing? Marketing is a broad and dynamic field which deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs. The study of marketing encompasses diverse topics such as market strategy and research, consumer analysis, product management, distribution, pricing, and promotion, providing students with a broad understanding of the business world. Marketing is considered to be one of the largest areas of employment in business today with about 25-30 percent of the workforce

  • important things to remember! Washing your hands for 20-30 seconds with soap and warm water helps to prevent the spread of colds/flu and keeps you healthy!RestYour body is working hard to fight off your cold or flu, and making sure you are getting plenty of rest and sleep is important.Lozenges and Hard CandyThese help to moisten and relieve a sore throat and come in a variety of flavors and kinds.Powell, D. (2006). Healthier at home: The proven guide to self-care & being a wise health consumer

  • important things to remember! Washing your hands for 20-30 seconds with soap and warm water helps to prevent the spread of colds/flu and keeps you healthy!RestYour body is working hard to fight off your cold or flu, and making sure you are getting plenty of rest and sleep is important.Lozenges and Hard CandyThese help to moisten and relieve a sore throat and come in a variety of flavors and kinds.Powell, D. (2006). Healthier at home: The proven guide to self-care & being a wise health consumer

  • ” at the bottom, showing students gathered on a green field in Lutes gear.] Paphawee: One of them is Exercise Science, pre-physical therapy, health and fitness education and health and fitness promotion. [video: Return to Paphawee in front of the offices.] Paphawee: We also offer minors for the kinesiology program some of the minors are [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over photos for each minor. The first photo reads “Exercise & Sports Psychology” at the bottom, showing students clipping onto a

  • for two days. Two days after the injury, use a warm compress for 20 minutes at a time.Powell, D. (2006). Healthier at home: The proven guide to self-care & being a wise health consumer. Farmington Hills, MI: American Institute for Preventive Medicine.Headaches and FeversHeadachesTake over-the-counter pain medicine as directed. Message the back of your neck with your thumbs. Rub gently along the sides of your eyes. Take a warm bath or shower. Rest in a quiet dark room with your eyes closed. keep a

  • for two days. Two days after the injury, use a warm compress for 20 minutes at a time.Powell, D. (2006). Healthier at home: The proven guide to self-care & being a wise health consumer. Farmington Hills, MI: American Institute for Preventive Medicine.Headaches and FeversHeadachesTake over-the-counter pain medicine as directed. Message the back of your neck with your thumbs. Rub gently along the sides of your eyes. Take a warm bath or shower. Rest in a quiet dark room with your eyes closed. keep a

  • EnviroShorts Work Order Request FormPLU’s Environmental Services Department manages all aspects of Cleaning and Waste Diversion on Campus.Environmental Services does cleaning and trash pick up for all academic and residential buildings, common areas, office complexes, classrooms, and events. Environmental Services is devoted to making our campus as sustainable as possible. Here is what we have done to help the initiative: Our toilet tissue is 100% recycled with a minimum of 20% post consumer waste. Our

  • Professor of Religion Kevin O’Brien and Clinical Assistant Professor of Communication Justin Eckstein. The second episode, between Young, Professor of Psychology Michelle Ceynar and Associate Professor of Philosophy Pauline Shanks Kaurin, centered on the word “violence,” and the third featured professors Caitlyn Sill (Political Science) and Michael Behrens (Biology) discussing the word “climate.” Young, who serves as Chair of the Department of Communication & Theatre, says she has long been a consumer

  • The Dept. of Psychology is honored to present our senior capstone presentations. May 20, 2021 4:00-4:15 – Opening Remarks, Dr. Jon Grahe, Psychology Department Chair 4:15-5:05 – Concurrent Sessions in Zoom Breakout Rooms 5:05-5:10 – Break 5:10-6:00 – Student Awards and RecognitionDownload the ProgramZoom Room 1 Dr. Wendelyn Shore & Dr. Marianne Taylor 4:15 - Kathryn Andrade*4:25 - Duvan Vaca-Trujillo*4:35 - Christina Cervantez, Carole Ramos, and Jade Vanags**4:45 - Josef M. Triman and Chase H.Y

  • Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program at Pacific Lutheran University. Chloe currently serves as a consumer technology director at a large firm that offers data, industry expertise, and prescriptive analytics to help businesses grow.Make the Big Data Work for YouToday, we are experiencing a “data explosion.” We can harvest data from many different sources, but may not know how to make it work for us. In this video, Hansel Doan, a graduate of PLU’s Master of Science in Marketing Analytics