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examines a variety of cultural variables including: cultural backgrounds, perception, social organization, language, and nonverbal aspects of messages. Prerequisites: COMA 101 or consent of instructor. (4) COMA 305 : Argumentation and Advocacy Studies how people use reason giving in social decision-making. Analysis of genres, forms, and techniques of arguers. Focus is on methods of creating, understanding, and criticizing arguments. (4) COMA 306 : Persuasion The study of persuasion as a means of
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, organizations, and opportunities available to help you make the most of your college experience. Questions contact: 253-535-7195 https://www.plu.edu/student-engagementACADEMIC ASSISTANCE CENTERAt the AAC, you’ll find free academic support services that can help you become a more effective, independent learner. Meet with a tutor, join a foreign language conversation group, work on study strategies, attend a group review session for one of your courses, or just stop by for free flashcards. Please stop by our
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PLU is to get the word out. In marketing language, we have an extraordinary product; now we need to promote it as effectively as possible. You might think for a minute about how many ways we might get the word out. It’s not just having a first class website (which we do now) or handing out good looking fliers at college fairs (although of course we do that) but it’s also by getting our faculty and staff better known in the region, the country and the world. We need to support faculty teaching and
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drafting, revising, and editing strategies Assist with brainstorming for topics and ways to expand or narrow existing topics Present feedback on written papers Share ways to use writers’ resources Help with résumés and job applications Assist with academic, creative, & professional writing skills Webpage: www.plu.edu/writingcenter/ Email: writing@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.8709 Campus Location: Mortvedt Library 220Language Resource CenterLanguage Resource Center (LRC)Description: The Language Resource
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menu Resources for Students* (in alphabetical order):Below, you will find information about various resources that can be helpful in ensuring that students not only persist but thrive while attending PLU. Some resources provide language that faculty can insert into syllabi, or you may consider sharing this information with students via an email at the beginning of the term or on your Sakai site. *Note: The Center for Student Success (described in more detail below) is intended to be a hub for
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College (Lexington, NC) Dawson Community College (Glendive, MT) Daytona State College (Daytona Beach, FL) De Anza College (Cupertino, CA) DePaul University (Chicago, IL) DeVry University (Federal Way, WA) Dean Junior College (Franklin, MA) Defense Language Institute (Monterey, CA) Del Mar College (Corpus Christi, TX) Delaware County Community College (Media, PA) Delaware Technical Community College-Owens (Dover, DE) Delgado Community College (New Orleans, LA) Delta College (University Cent, MI) Des
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Fruit Punch Tropicana LemonadeBread Bread Nutritional Information These breads are found throughout the Campus Restaurants. Some products are only found in The Commons. Vegetarian Vegan 100% Whole Wheat BBQ Sweet Onion Bun White Bread Sesame Bun English Muffin Hamburger Bun Marble Rye Flour Tortilla Poulsbo Hoagie (Sub) Roll Sourdough Organic Cracked Wheat Texas Toast (for french toast, grilled cheese) French Dinner Rolls Wheat Dinner Rolls French Seeded Dinner Rolls Pizza Dough Rustique Dinner
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By:Kari Plog '11 January 30, 2017 0 Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2017/wp-content/
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Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song
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