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  • 1. Demonstrate the ability to incorporate the dimensions of person, nursing, and environment to promote health in a variety of nursing situations. 2. Provide evidence-based clinically competent care of individuals, families, and communities in a variety of settings across diverse populations. 3. Enact the role of service as a professionally educated member of society. 4. Employ principles of ethical leadership, quality improvement, and cost effectiveness to foster the development and initiation

  • Bailey “Community Formation withing Fan Fiction and the Internet: The Importance of Readers and Writers” Lukas Aberle “Competing Masculinities Among Indigenous Groups in Oaxaca, Mexico” Archaeology, Identity, and Shifting CulturesThursday May 9, 2019 / 10:00 - 11:40 a.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 202KD WilliamsIan FarrellTanner PremoCessna WestraKD Williams “Intentional Development of Fictional Personas in Nordic Living History Populations of North America” Ian Farrell “Domestic Obsidian

  • Assault , the CDC and the American Public Health Association, in collaboration with the departments of Education and Justice, convened the Think Tank in Atlanta from May 5-6 to inform the development of guidance for a comprehensive approach to sexual-violence prevention on college campuses. In July, CDC and APHA will host a meeting for CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) grantees to put the Think Tank’s guidance—including Warwick’s considerable input—into action. “I am excited to share some of

  • : PLU, Scandinavian Cultural Center 1:00-2:30pm Conference Panels 3A and 3B Panel 3A: Chinese Immigrants in the United States (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Yonggang Huang Asians in the Deep South: History of the Asian Community in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Di Luo University of Alabama Discriminatory Behavior in American Public Life Experienced by Students, Linda Wang USC Aiken, SC Politics behind racism against Asian Americans, Song Jingyi, SUNY Old Westbury Chinese Influence in Silicon

  • entertainment like the Museum of Pop Culture or major league ballgames at beautiful T-Mobile Park. And given that the Seattle-Tacoma area is situated on the vibrant and culturally diverse Pacific Rim, there is no shortage of opportunities – from tracking down Asian cuisine and cultural delights to starting an internship at a global trading company. It’s all here for you. My tribal journeyOne student’s experience in Neah Bay, and how courses outside the classroom changed how he sees the world. Read MoreStart

  • create a separate Qualtrics form into which participants may enter only their contact information. A link to the separate form should appear at the end of the main survey so that participants do not enter their contact information in the survey, and contact information cannot be connected to their data. (Also see “Payments to Subjects” below)Special or vulnerable populations (e.g., minors)Certain populations are considered more vulnerable than others because of their particular conditions or

  • research topics, methods, materials, and procedures norms and best practices for research in your discipline aspects of the project requiring special care and planning (e.g., work with certain populations, collection of sensitive or protected data, use of deception, ethical concerns, etc.) HPRB proposal submission on-going HPRB responsibilities as a researcher

  • with force. Mural created by Central American migrant refugees living in Casa Tochan, Mexico City. Photo Credit: Adela Ramos. We returned to Oaxaca, where I continued part of my studies through an Anthropology class focused on indigenous populations in Oaxaca. With the knowledge I gained through our experiences, and especially our time visiting with IMUMI, I was able to relate what we learned to what I was and am currently studying. For example, an important aspect of the migration of indigenous

  • Qualtrics form into which participants may enter only their contact information. A link to the separate form should appear at the end of the main survey so that participants do not enter their contact information in the survey, and contact information cannot be connected to their data. (Also see “Payments to Subjects” below)Special or vulnerable populations (e.g., minors)Certain populations are considered more vulnerable than others because of their particular conditions or situations in life. Research

  • exclusion of any minority group must be justified in the proposal. Investigators are expected to seek participants appropriate for the study, and not merely convenience samples.Special or vulnerable populations (e.g., minors)Certain populations are considered more vulnerable than others because of their particular conditions or situations in life. Research involving vulnerable populations requires additional protections that must be described in the protocol. The following is a list of some—but not all