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  • , and I’m very grateful for my time in student government. Learning about the legislative process, getting experience writing legislation, and making changes on campus was gratifying. I’m also proud of what senators accomplished, including integrating more authors of color in classroom textbooks and launching a campaign for a $15 unlimited yearly pass for Pierce Transit. What are your plans for the future? Ruggeri: After graduation, I’ll pursue environmental policy political work and work in

  • of instructor. (4) ECON 333 : Economic Development - GE Analysis of the theoretical framework for development with applications to alternative economic development strategies used in developing countries. Emphasis on comparison between countries, assessments of the relative importance of cultural values, historical experience, and governmental policies in the development process. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 337 : International Macroeconomics An introduction to

  • of the app aid in the course selection process by minimizing the need to combine information from different resources and provides a checklist for a student’s progress in their degree requirements. The app is supported on both iOS and Android devices using Dart and Java as its primary languages. 11:45pm – Break 12:00pm – Hierarchical Machine Learning techniques Utilizing Sequential and 3D Structural Features for Evaluation of Model Accuracy and Local Quality Estimation Kyle Hippe (BS) The

  • Paper Mario. Utilizing the GameMaker Studio 2 game engine, this project holistically explores the game design process, including implementing exploration and combat systems, creating a world, building its characters, and writing a story that will keep players engaged. Players can experience a variety of features such as a traversable map, collectable items, and battles with enemies. Along their journey, players will delve into the game’s narrative and interact with a diverse cast of characters

  • :30-2:45pm Coffee Break 2:45-4:15pm Conference Panels 4A, 4B and 4C Panel 4A: Issues on Chinese Economy and Environment (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Guolin Yi 中国企业感知的国际不确定性与 R&D 投入, Gaige Liu, Liaoning University Process and Policies of China’s Urbanization since 1949, Zongli Tang Auburn University at Montgomery (Online) China’s Economic and Cultural Initiatives in Central Asia, Sun Yi, University of San Diego 中国职业教育促进经济高质量发展研究, Chaoran Chen, Liaoning University (Online) 中国流域水环境质量断面考

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  • Investigators must have every potential participant who is a physically and mentally able adult (at least 18 years old) provide consent prior to the initiation of the actual research. There are additional safeguards in place for populations who do not meet this description, whether due to age, disability, or other protected status. The consent process is typically made up of two parts: a discussion between the the researcher and the potential participant, and a written document (either a “consent form” or

  • student president was an enriching learning curve, and I’m very grateful for my time in student government. Learning about the legislative process, getting experience writing legislation, and making changes on campus was gratifying. I’m also proud of what senators accomplished, including integrating more authors of color in classroom textbooks and launching a campaign for a $15 unlimited yearly pass for Pierce Transit. What are your plans for the future? Ruggeri: After graduation, I’ll pursue

  • and barely readable. How copy?” This check-in process began all 32 days we spent in the field. Some mornings we were forced to use our satellite phone to meet our morning check-in deadline of 8 a.m. Meeting this deadline is our most important priority each morning; a missed check-in would launch an incredibly costly, continent-wide search effort within an hour of the scheduled time. Funded by a $125,000 National Science Foundation grant, geosciences professor Claire Todd, PLU geosciences student

  • , he acknowledged that thousands of victims never received any money, retrieved their property or belongings due to a process that took decades to resolve. Hayes noted that there was an “optic of time” at play in the reparation saga. How we view the reparations issue now is very different from the world’s view in 1945 – when the population was still reeling from 36 million dead from war-related causes, 50 million homeless and a transportation and economic system that had collapsed in some nations