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  • legal and professional responsibilities of all mandated reporters. (1) EDUC 528 : Reading and Writing Across the K-8 Curriculum Investigates genres of contemporary children's literature and how to develop a personal repertoire of reading material for classroom use. Also examines strategies for teaching writing in K-8 classroom. (2) EDUC 529 : Reading and Writing Across the Secondary Curriculum Explores strategies for integrating young adult reading materials and written work and reading and writing

  • “commitment”. It may be true that unconditional commitment to a given proposition requires not only that one never give it up, but that one never think of doing so. But MacIntyre speaks of decisive adherence being given to God, not to any proposition. The object of faith, in any theistic religion, is not a belief or attitude, but God; it is belief in God, and not (at least primarily) belief that there is a God, which ought to be non-tentative. And we cannot assume that such commitment is only appropriate

  • . There will be an examination of human resource planning, development, and utilization in modern organizations. Topics include: recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal, collective bargaining, contracts, benefit programs, relationships, and role of the human resource department. (2) EDUC 743 : Educational Finance in P12 The primary goal of this course is to help aspiring school leaders understand school finance and the systemic and political impacts on P12. Students

  • steadily over the decades. With music written as early as in the 1930s and as recently as five years ago, this concert will span many eras and iterations of jazz, from swing era “popular” music to bold, modern works. Cassio Vianna, Director of Jazz Studies and Assistant Professor of Music, assembled the concert repertoire for the benefit of both the music students and the community. “I wanted to challenge our students and create a new listening opportunity for audiences. One of the added benefits is

  • ,” Wade said. “It was a tremendous learning opportunity. It gave us the sense that we were charting a course.” When he graduated, Wade left OR with 10 trained volunteer trip leaders – the next generation of caretakers for a program finally starting to flourish. Current Outdoor RecSnowshoeing in the mountains. Current Outdoor RecHiking in the hills. Current Outdoor RecClimbing a cliff wall. Current Outdoor RecPosing for a photo while on a hike. Twenty years later, the modern-day version of Outdoor Rec

  • salt (isoxazolidine hydrochloride). While optimizing the synthesis of isoxazolidine urea a larger synthetic puzzle was encountered. A convenient, high-yielding general route to N,N’-dihydroxyurea and its derivatives is lacking in the literature. Different routes to access isoxazolidine urea were explored with emphasis on N,N’-dihydroxyurea and relevant key intermediates. A previously-optimized pathway involving the addition of 2 mol equiv. isoxazolidine hydrochloride to the water-reactive carbonic

  • piece and then you will be asked to sightread a passage from band, orchestra, or jazz literature (depending on the ensembles you indicate you are interested in). You will usually see the posted results of the auditions by Monday morning. Audition for rhythm section instruments (guitar, piano, bass, and drums) are held on Wednesday of the first week of classes. For the first part of the audition, you will play a piece with the big band where you will be evaluated for your reading, skill on the

  • Confluence Health’s cardiology department in Wenatchee. Matthew Kilgore Matthew Kilgore returned to PLU for a third time to “finish out the ultimate degree.” “I wanted to open as many doors as I could,” he said. At the time, he already had worked as a registered nurse for a decade, primarily focusing on heart failure patients. So, when it came time to conduct research with the goal of improving outcomes, Kilgore reverted to what he knew. “The School of Nursing worked with me to find a preceptorship,” he

  • weight gain. Links between cancer and aspartame consumption require additional research. Aspartame was found to have a preventative effect on dental cavity formation. Negative neurological effects were also reported in literature. Sucralose use was found to cause weight gain, and type 2 diabetes risk was found to increase with its use. Cancer risk as a result of sucralose consumption requires additional research. Sucralose is an emerging environmental contaminant that could have largely negative

  • McGill. A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp.Other ProductionsLullaby of Broadway: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Clare Marie Edgerton ‘10. The APO One-Act Play Festival: World Premieres.
Rocko’s Post-Modern Life, by Paul Elvis Richter ‘10. Directed by Rose Gonzales ‘10. Robbing Midnight, by Angie Tennant ‘12. Directed by Abigail Pishaw ‘12. Straight Date, by Justin Huertas ’09. Directed by David Alan Ellis ‘11. Vpstart Crow Presents: bash