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  • . Special emphasis on those attributes of birds that are unique among the vertebrates. Laboratory emphasis on field identification, taxonomy, and anatomy/topology. Prerequisite: BIOL 226 or consent of instructor. (4) BIOL 356 : Economic and Cultural Botany Botany of plants used by humans in a global context; traditional and contemporary uses of plants. General plant morphology and anatomy, overview of taxonomy of plants useful to humans, evolution of plant secondary metabolites, medical botany

  • what is justice? What does it mean to be human? Do we have free will? What is the purpose of art? What kinds of ethical commitments should we make to ourselves, to others, and the environment? It’s an exciting, and I would say necessary time to study philosophy because we are experiencing massive social changes, political division, global crises, and misinformation. So we need people who know how to think carefully and well, question assumptions, consider opposing views, and sort truth from

  • Yaden & Caroline West, “Bilingualism and Biliteracy: Linguistic Minorities and Educational Policies in Oaxaca” Paul Manfredi & Amanda Anuraga, “Contemporary Chinese Art in Global Perspective” Erin McKenna & Lindsey Webb, “Our Next of Kin: Metaphysical and Ethical Questions” PLU News Article: Next of Kin 2007-8: Claudia Berguson & Christy Olsen, “Norwegians and Peacebuilding: Cultural Values, Identity, and Practice” Pauline Kaurin & Calvin Moore, “Moral Implications of Non-Lethal Weapons in War

  • , Documentary Program / Series, Original Score, and Contemporary Issues / Awareness Raising categories from the Accolade Competition of Southern California. Award of Recognition in the Use of Film / Video for Social Change and Title / Credit Design categories from the Accolade Competition of Southern California. Honorable Mention from the Global Shorts Awards. Award of Merit in the Documentary Short (Student) category from the IMPACT DOCS Awards. Merit Award of Awareness from the Awareness Film Festival in

  • requirements, Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — directors of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — found that some students were already completing the program just based off their majors. “It was global studies, environmental studies and Hispanic studies,” Zylstra said. “When there is overlap like that it’s kind of like ‘why not?’” Zylstra and Williams were approached by the Peace Corps in 2015, in an effort to reach

  • , and Recommendations for Implementation. Matthew Kilgore, RN, MSN – An Acuity Tool for Heart Failure Case Management:  Quantifying Workload, Service Utilization, and Disease Severity. Molly Martin, MSN, ARNP, NP-C* – Development of a Comprehensive Toolkit for Performing Enhanced Medicare Wellness Visits. Biwei Dong, RN, MSN, CMSRN – Transition Care for Stroke Survivors from Hospital to Home: Translation of the National Stroke Association Stroke Recovery Navigator Program. First Graduating DNP's

  • Jeffrey Roberts Social Media and Content Manager he/him Phone: 253-535-7221 Email: jeffrey.roberts@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education Bachelor of Arts, Theology, Communications, California Lutheran University, 2018 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Media Strategy Digital Storytelling Online Community Management Marketing Analytics Crisis Communications Biography Jeffrey is a dynamic storyteller with a passion for all things social media. As social media and

  • Jill Zawatski Director Phone: 253-535-7142 Email: jzawatski@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 159 Professional Biography Education MIT, Secondary Education, Western Washington University Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certification, South Seattle College B.A., History, Western Washington University Event Management Certification, Highline College Biography Jill is a passionate career and technical educator who has worked in secondary education since 2008

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  • :20) A-1) “The Global Video Game Industry – Uniting the World through Fun” Markets like China and Korea have become dominant players in the global game business with game companies in China valued in the billions on public trading, professional game players in Korea can earn over $100,000 USD a year playing games, the most used applications on Facebook and the iPhone are games like Farmville and Flight Control, and people are getting “married” in online worlds like World of Warcraft. What does

  • :20) A-1) “The Global Video Game Industry – Uniting the World through Fun” Markets like China and Korea have become dominant players in the global game business with game companies in China valued in the billions on public trading, professional game players in Korea can earn over $100,000 USD a year playing games, the most used applications on Facebook and the iPhone are games like Farmville and Flight Control, and people are getting “married” in online worlds like World of Warcraft. What does