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following: The experiences you’ve had in the social services area, whether that is through employment, volunteer work, or being a consumer of services. Any relevant coursework you’ve completed (e.g., psychology, sociology, etc.), Explain why you want to pursue social work as a profession. Explain how your path so far has prepared you for social work. Don’t be afraid to tell us your story and what makes you a great candidate to be a social worker. Resume/CV: Please be sure to list all your employment
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35-40 minutes for the final film. When the project begins as a concept it’s hard to envision getting to the premiere, there’s so much work to do, Plog said. “It becomes like your baby because it’s been my life for a year,” she said. “It’s kind of surreal that it’s premiering.” Ultimately, the students hope the audience takes away one concept from the film: There’s not one right answer or solution and even small steps can help dispel energy waste. “It really rests with the consumer,” Plog said
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land was managed in a sustainable way, would it be able to meet current and future global demand, especially in the context of climate change and growing middle classes in many middle-income countries? I certainly don’t have concrete answers to many of these questions, but they help to clearly connect local issues that may seem unrelated to the context of my life and–hopefully, you will agree–yours as a global consumer. That’s all I have for now, and to conclude here’s a photo of the cross above
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interests that don’t play by the rules. He is a fourth-generation Washingtonian, a graduate of the University of Washington and New York University law school. Bob and his wife, Colleen, are the proud parents of 9-year-old twins, Jack and Katie. As Attorney General, Bob Ferguson has: • Successfully blocked President Trump’s first executive order barring travel from seven Muslim-majority nations. • Won an important case for the rights of same-sex couples in Washington when he filed a consumer protection
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build practices which allow you to challenge yourself and do better the next time, not simply doing what is easy to ensure it will be perfect. I hope students understand that the most important thing when creating art is to MAKE ART constantly and fearlessly. So many students are so fixated on making something perfect that their anxiety gets in the way of making anything at all. They wait until the last minute and have learned little. When I make them do a series of projects one after the other
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love a place relentlessly, even in the face of its pain and challenges.” His mother stressed that the same commitment to equity must shine through the recipients of the new scholarship; it’s what Panago would have wanted. “I hope that he’s proud,” Georgia said. “We’re making things happen in his name.” Jonathan Jackson ’12, a fellow member of PLU’s first Act Six cadre, says Panago possessed an “others before self” mindset. Jackson says his friend wasn’t one to be front and center in his activism
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build practices which allow you to challenge yourself and do better the next time, not simply doing what is easy to ensure it will be perfect. I hope students understand that the most important thing when creating art is to MAKE ART constantly and fearlessly. So many students are so fixated on making something perfect that their anxiety gets in the way of making anything at all. They wait until the last minute and have learned little. When I make them do a series of projects one after the other
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professional schools. Around 92% of MAMS graduates from PNWU go on to pursue advanced degrees in healthcare, such as medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant programs, pharmacy, dentistry, optometry and more. If you’re passionate about healthcare and making a difference in your community, keep your eyes on the PLU/PNWU partnership and its incredible programs. Read Previous Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 discusses his global studies major, studying away, and his plans to attend UW’s
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