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  • million deaths per year due to water-related diseases. 700 thousand children die each year from diarrhea due to lack of access to clean water or adequate sanitation. * Data provided by Living Water International Day Three: El Limonal, Nicaragua Church Courtyard Drill Depth: 150 Feet It’s been two hours since the new pump was due to arrive. But we’ve adapted to both the heat and to “Nica” time. (Photo: Alyssa Beck '15) Children from the village of El Limonal stick closely to Branden Stallard '16

  • associated with becoming an employee of the organization (other than professional licensure fees) that may be necessary to be paid by employee. Must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations and PLU policies, including, but not limited to those related to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). Must have a physical address (of a commercial or professional space that is somewhere other than their personal residence) and phone number. The business address must be located in the United

  • Capstone Seminar There is a discrepancy in the literature whether porous carbon electrodes store more electrochemical capacitance with a disordered or an ordered pore design. However, these materials have not been made comparably, so their capacitances cannot be fairly compared. We hypothesize that if we control the physical and electrochemical properties of disordered and ordered porous carbon electrodes, then the electrodes should have comparable amounts of capacitance regardless of pure geometry. To

  • Gates Sr. were looking for something to do with all that extra money. The Gates family had looked into supporting various philanthropic efforts in education, libraries and, on the global scale, population issues. But ultimately it was the simple vaccine – or more accurately, the lack of childhood immunizations across much of the world – that gave the Gates Foundation its primary mission. And so the revolution in global health began. Dr. William Foege ’57, former director of the U.S. Centers for

  • specific expressions of the Christian religion, universal and particular. Through analysis of primary and secondary source materials, students identify distinct Christian responses to physical, mental, and spiritual anguish as well as idiosyncrasies unique to social groups that identify as Christian. Students identify how historical context shapes Christian interpretations of health and well-being. (4) RELI 230 : Religion and Culture - RL, VW, GE Special topics course. Explores the interrelation and

  • could do about it. Their destiny had been created for them.” He was twice thrown from the impact of the towers collapsing and buried alive in the rubble. He was later taken to a hospital where he was treated for second degree burns in his eyes and a broken hand. Senn had us on the verge of tears as he recalled the events. Despite all his physical injuries, Senn worked into the evening before he was taken to a hospital later that night. “Everything was a mess,” Senn said. “I was running strictly on

  • and local principal; and Mark Andersen, with an M.A. in physical therapy from Stanford and a practice he built up in Vallejo and Benecia, Calif. They had each been commendable student-athletes, and were now each important in their careers. 1963-64 PLU Men’s JV Basketball Mark Andersen (#22), Al Hedman (#10), Bob Ericksen (#12), Doug Leeland (#35), Tom Lorentzsen (#24) and Tim Sherry (#32) I am writing now because two of those five guys, Doug Leeland and Alan Hedman, died recently. Those two also

  • check in with the hiring supervisor after a few days to make sure they know you are serious about the state work study position for which you are applying. Additionally, for off-campus state work study jobs make sure to have a resume ready to present to the hiring supervisor. What jobs do you apply for?Students decide which jobs to apply for through the Opportunities Board. You may want to select jobs to apply for based on your individual personality traits, work experience, physical/mental

  • : Equipment Inventory Reports – Physical Inventories (Vital Record) Documentation pertaining to equipment; may list specifications and contain warranties. Official Copy: Originating office Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention: Back to top I Insurance Policies (Vital Record) Official Copy: Finance & Operations Office Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention: Back to top M Medical Record, Student (Vital Record) Official Copy: Health Center Retention: 10 years after graduation. Shred Other

  • . Reporting Requirements Students and employees are required to notify Campus Safety immediately at ext. 7911 if they observe the following: A life-threatening situation that is in progress (physical confrontation, robbery, etc.); An act of violence or threat in the workplace, residence halls or on campus property; A threat of domestic violence potentially affecting the campus environment; Any action or conduct that is imminently threatening or violent or that has the potential to become threatening or