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to understand, manage, and perform common primary care procedures. (3; 1 didactic, 2 lab) GNUR 721 : FNP 1 Application of theory, research, and diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions and the management of individuals with common episodic and/or stable chronic conditions across the lifespan with a focus on wellness, including topics specific to women and children. (2) GNUR 722 : FNP 2 Application of theory, research, and diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions and
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to understand, manage, and perform common primary care procedures. (3; 1 didactic, 2 lab) GNUR 721 : FNP 1 Application of theory, research, and diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions and the management of individuals with common episodic and/or stable chronic conditions across the lifespan with a focus on wellness, including topics specific to women and children. (2) GNUR 722 : FNP 2 Application of theory, research, and diagnostic reasoning related to health care conditions and
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magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Multiculturalism in Norway Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Lutes Broker Peace Våre Røtter: Our Roots Attaway Lutes Archives © 2018 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 – WINTER 2018 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Christian Caple
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COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Between March and December last year, the organization, Stop Asian American and Pacific Islander Hate, recorded nearly 3,000 reports of anti-Asian hate incidents nationwide. Recent stabbing of a Chinese American in New York’s Chinatown is one of many hate crime violent incidents directed at Asian Americans in the past year (Landsvert, CBS News, Feb. 27, 2021). The killing of 6 Asian women by a white man with a self-described sex addiction on March 16, 2021 in Atlanta is the
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. “He generally did the leadership classes and organization within Namuwongo, while I worked on organizing from the outside,” said Kennedy. In June, the two-day tournament was finally started, funded by the last $500 in Kennedy’s bank account. It played out on a baked ochre field on the outskirts of the slum. The day of the tournament, the women cooked and the men played. Hundreds from the slum turned out to cheer on the teams, which came down to the underdogs – called the Rangers against the
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the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox in the 1970s. He was appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1977 and, with colleagues, founded the Task Force for Child Survival in 1984. While at the CDC, he forced drug companies to warn that aspirin may cause the sometimes deadly Reye Syndrome, reacted quickly to alert women to the dangers of toxic shock syndrome and saw the first cases of a frightening new disease in the early 1980s: AIDS. Over his career, he has
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alongside 37 other people. Every piece of Florida data that lurches adds to the growing suspicion that this will be a long and uncertain night. I told my team during the car ride to the station that there’s a strong chance Clinton could win the election. The Times’ forecasting tool predicting a President-elect Clinton has fallen from its initial 92 percent to about 77, as of the latest Florida and Ohio returns at 8:48. I know what I plan to write for a Clinton victory — I’ll ask women in the office
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university changes, including when women were finally allowed to wear pants to work. “It had to be a pantsuit,” she noted, “but we were just happy we could wear pants.” A younger Rindahl was known to ride her bike to work, from her nearby home. She still lives close to the university, and until recently would coast to the library every day, reporting for work on the third floor. “Everyone knew, ‘oh that’s Kris going to work,’” said Gina Hames, associate professor of history. Now, a bad back and foot
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governance structure of “usos y costumbres” or customary law, whereby community members, usually male heads of households (although women are starting to enter these roles as well) will periodically have to fulfill “cargos” or unpaid jobs considered obligations to the community, which usually last 1-2 years with different levels of intensity depending on community needs and prestige of the members. Often when local governments in these communities make decisions, UZACHI functions as an outside technical
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don’t have a voice. Women and girls, the homeless, the LGBT community … I like to think of myself as compassionate and a work in progress. If I’m not the best at living up to everything I hold dear, I hope that I will continue to grow into that person.” Johnson’s growth as an artist began at the age of 8, when she was given her first tape player. She remembers coming home from school, turning on her Walkman and singing all afternoon in her room with the doors and windows closed so no one would hear
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