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  • emphasize political process and global social change in the development of the American welfare state and the profession of social work. Students reflect critically up on the development of social and political policies historically. Students also develop legislative policy practice and advocacy skills and examine the impact of policy implementation, administration, and governmental structure on services to vulnerable populations. Critical thinking is used to analyze contemporary policy in income

  • ” should not be used as a record of previous academic misconduct.  An ADHP is empowered, at its discretion, to take the following actions in accordance with its findings: Recommend a change of grade to the instructor; and/or Impose sanctions as listed in Section IX of the Student Conduct Procedures (except suspension, expulsion, or grade changes); and/or Recommend suspension or expulsion of a student to the Provost.  Suspension and expulsion may be considered in severe cases and in cases where there is

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Jessika Iverson, Senior Capstone Seminar Unrepaired DNA damage can lead to DNA mutations that change the cell’s phenotype. While this has been well characterized in dividing cells, less is known about how this process occurs in nondividing cells. Still, when in a state of growth arrest, some cells find a way to acquire a mutation that allows them to resume cell division; this process is known as adaptive mutagenesis. Work by other groups has indicated that an increase in oxidative

  • just what happened.  It’s crazy how one person can change your whole thinking on what love should be until they walk into your life, show you what love should be, and then they just walk away without looking back. You hear how people talk about how someone is their “yellow,” well, he was my Red. The way that I felt about him was crazy, fast, and dangerous but when the wind blew that summer, everything was faster than I wanted it to be. The feeling was, “faster than the wind, passionate as sin but

  • , the magic they have hidden within themselves. Those kinds of designs stick with me and stand out. Within these stories there is always the one the outcast, the quiet kid, the underestimated, but when it comes down to it, the one people don’t expect to have the potential to change the world. I like to believe we all have that ability if we just put the right foot forward. Some artist influences are Yoshitaka Amano and Tetsuya Nomura. They both designed some of the Final Fantasy games and the

  • face in society and on the university’s campus. They also recognize the need for change. Confronting microaggressions remains a primary challenge. Microaggressions are subtle, often unintentional, comments or actions directed at a minority or marginalized group that may cause offense or reinforce harmful stereotypes. Some examples from the mouths of PLU students, faculty and staff include: “You’re pretty for a black woman.” “You don’t look or sound Hispanic.” “You look like a girl.” “What are you

  • photocatalysts 3:30-3:40 - Break3:40 pm - The Effect of Aromatase Inhibitors on The Bone Health of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Patients Hansol Hyon, Senior Capstone Seminar The binding of estrogen molecules to its receptor that is located on the surface of Estrogen-Receptor (ER) positive breast cancer cells change the gene activity of the cancer cells. This signals the breast cancer cells to keep dividing. As one hormonal therapeutic drug, Aromatase Inhibitors have been widely used among postmenopausal

  • : Retention: Objectives of the University Official Copy: President’s Office Retention: Until superseded. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Retention: Organizational and Function Records Provides a record of department/office structure and delegation of responsibilities. Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Retention: Organization Charts and Lists (Vital Record) Provides a record of department/office structure. Official Copy: President’s Office Retention: Permanent until superseded. Transfer

  • important factors helped me choose that PLU was the place for me. First, I wanted a culture change and to far be away from home. Growing up in rural Montana where everybody knows everybody and they all happen to be your fifth cousin, I wanted to get away from the small town life and experience an urban area in a controlled environment. The PLU “bubble” was exactly what I was looking for. Secondly, I was looking to play soccer for a university in the Northwest Conference and I knew that the program was

  • evaluation from the Washington Department of Fish Wildlife still reports the Puget Sound Chinook salmon population found in this watershed as ‘in crisis’ (“Saving our struggling salmon”). The recovery of a declined species is a complicated process. Even as measures are being implemented to protect the species, new threats are emerging, such as increasing human development and climate change. There is also the fact that despite the focus limited only to the Chambers- Clover Creek Watershed there are a