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in nursing practice is derived from ways of thinking that have fundamental patterns. Understanding these patterns involves attention to what kind of knowing is of value to nursing. Carper (1978) identified four patterns within nursing knowledge: (1) Empirical knowing is concerned with the science of nursing and includes general laws and theoretical frameworks from nursing and related disciplines. The nurse draws from a broad knowledge base to use critical thinking for decision-making and relies
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alleviation’s theoretical and practical work. For the Wang Foundation, the year 2010 was a landmark year. Apart from funding the Poverty Alleviation through Education program, Dr. Wang opened the Humming Bird Story blogs on Tianya Community and Wenxue City Community, conveying to the readers the idea of poverty alleviation. In the article the Relation between China’s High-speed Rail Development and Poverty Alleviation & National Defense, Dr. Wang put forward views on China’s economy, diplomacy and national
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benzylamine. Optimization is ongoing, but the success of syntheses from amines with a variety of steric and electronic substituent groups suggests that this method could be successful with a wide array of primary and secondary amines. 2:30 pm - The Effects of Ligands on Cadmium Selenide NanocrystalsKelsey Weigley, Senior Capstone Seminar Attaching ligands to the surface of quantum dots alters their photo-luminescence. In this study, these effects are demonstrated and compared through the addition of
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Resistance and Healing through Artivism: The Work of Julio Salgado and Alma López as a Continuation of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Critical Project This combined Global Studies and Hispanic Studies capstone project utilizes various ideas from Gloria Anzaldúa’s Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza as a theoretical framework to analyze and examine the work of Julio Salgado and Alma López, two L.A.-based queer Chicanx/a/o digital artivists. By examining their art through an Anzalduan lens, the artivist work of
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: Gender and Violence An examination of gendered violence in American society. Focal topics will vary by semester and may include sexual violence, intimate partner violence, stalking, or masculinity and violence. The course will address how violence is gendered, theoretical explanations of gendered violence, and the response of the criminal justice system. Prerequisites: SOCI 101, SOCI 201, WMGS 201, or consent of instructor. Recommended: junior or senior standing. (4) SOCI 495 : Internship Students
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, and geometry. This course includes a field experience component. Cross-listed with EDUC 446. Prerequisite: EDUC 205 and MATH 253 or 331. (4) MATH 455 : Mathematical Analysis Theoretical treatment of topics introduced in elementary calculus. Prerequisites: MATH 253, 317 and 331. (4) MATH 480 : Topics in Mathematics Selected topics of current interest or from: combinatorics, complex analysis, differential geometry, dynamical systems chaos and fractals, graph theory, group representations, number
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undergraduate experience, as that was the time when I began to think critically about ethical concerns and how I would approach them. Psychology also gave me a “leg up” in graduate school because I already had the foundation for many of the theoretical concepts of the therapies I now use on a daily basis. How did you choose which area of Psychology and Social Work you wanted to focus on? Or, if you feel like you’ve yet to completely choose, can you share a bit about that process? I chose social work because
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hand-drawn bowling pin and the title “anthroPINmetrics”] Paphawee: that I’m not just sitting down in lecture but actually doing it [video: Paphawee stands in Olson Gymnasium.] Paphawee: So my personal experience in class has been amazing all the classes are evident based in theoretical base [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over photos. A professor teaches a class about throwing motions. A selfie of professors at a bowling alley.] Paphawee: so professors really for their part and their passion to
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Reasons to Pursue a Master’s in KinesiologyA Master’s in Kinesiology is a great way to study the theoretical and practical foundations of human activity, and ultimately, land a meaningful career in this important field. Read More. 4 Alumni Stories from the PLU Master of Arts in Education ProgramIf you’re thinking about securing a career in the critical field of education, then we invite you to meet four of our alumni and discover why they chose PLU’s master’s degree in education. Read More. Secure a
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: A Framework for Crafting Stories for Social Impact Organizations. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, (Accepted July 2016). [Journal ABDC Rank: A] Mulder, M.R., & Joireman, J. (2016). Encouraging Charitable Donations via Charity Gift Cards: A Self-Determination Theoretical Account. Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 28 (3), 234-251. [Journal ABDC Rank: B] Mulder, M.R., Rapp, J., Hamby, A. & Weaver, T. (2015). Consumer Transformation through Volunteer Service Experiences. Service
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