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title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCI 391 : Sociology of Religion - SO An investigation of the American religious scene with particular emphasis on the new religious movements, along with attention to social settings and processes which these new religions reflect and produce. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, one religion course, or consent of instructor. Cross-listed with RELI 391. (4) SOCI 410 : Social Stratification A, SO An examination of the cultural and structural causes of social
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Rodion A. Zhuravlev, Senior Capstone Seminar Solid polymer electrolytes are a safer alternative to the current electrolytes found in lithium-ion batteries.
found in arginine can undergo oxidation via nitric oxide synthase (NOS) to produce nitrosoarginine. This reactive species is inherently unstable and its decomposition pathways give rise to a variety of biochemical processes. If trapped by water, nitrosoguanidines hydrolyze to form ureas and release nitroxyl (HNO). Due to this instability, it is proposed that nitrosoguanidines trapped as Diels-Alder adducts of 1,3-dienes could be a suitable prodrug strategy. Upon the cycloreversion under biological
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The PLU School of Business is a community of compassionate faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the
Provides an overview of marketing issues associated with marketing by electronic means, including the Internet, by businesses and nonprofit organizations. Explores how e-marketing fits in the organization's overall marketing strategy. Prerequisite: BUSA 308. (4) BUSA 363 : Consumer Behavior Processes involved as consumers gain awareness, establish purchasing criteria, screen information, make decisions and dispose of consumer goods, services, ideas, or experiences. Consumer behavior will be examined to
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The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N.
: Introduction to Leadership & Resource Management in Nursing (4) Physiologic Functioning NURS 280: Human Pathological Processes (4) NURS 330: Pharmacology & Therapeutic Modalities (4) KINS 380: Exercise Physiology (4) Applied Health Care KINS 320: Nutrition, Health and Performance (4) KINS 278: Injury Prevention and Therapeutic Care (2) NURS 270: Health Assessment and Promotion (4) KINS 384: Health & Fitness Promotion (4) No more than eight semester hours from any one department will be counted toward the
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Environmental Health & Safety supports the university mission to educate for lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership, and Care by assisting instructors, researchers, students,
processes that are reasonably adequate to render the employment and place of employment safe and healthful. Do every other thing reasonably necessary to protect the life, safety, and health of employees. The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) administers state regulations governing employment issues. This includes wage and hour laws, child labor, and family leave; electrical, elevator, and boiler inspections; and construction and contractor registration. L&I also administers the
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Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context.
participating in a Featured or Approved program, they likely have other requirements specific to their program. Applying to and preparing for study away is a chance for your student to navigate new situations and processes, and figure out tasks on their own. When your student needs to fill out paperwork and/or online forms, empower them to take initiative and accomplish tasks independently. This is all part of the learning and growth they do throughout the study away process, and these skills will serve
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D.N.P. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Nurses) The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice.
advanced practice student for prescriptive authority and focuses on the pharmacokinetic basis for and pharmacotherapeutic management of simple and complex disease processes. Includes ethical, legal, and procedural aspects of prescriptive authority. Pre- or Corequisite: NURS 730. (3) NURS 732 : Advanced Physical Assessment Development and performance of the skills needed for advanced health assessment of individuals, families, or communities throughout the lifespan. Prerequisite: Basic health assessment
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Carson J. Bergstrom, Senior Capstone Seminar A molecular library consisting of triazoles and benzotriazoles, functionalized with amides and nitriles in various substitutions was synthesized.
-sized” ZnSe nanocrystals appear to be a key intermediate in this reaction and may act as a seed for further propagation of nanorod growth. Practical Applications of Iron-Catalyzed Wacker-Type Oxidation Reactions Brian C. Julian, Senior Capstone Seminar Regiospecific oxidation of alkenes selecting for the markovnikov position is commonly carried out through processes such as oxymercuration – demercuration that use reagents which are harmful for the environment. Here we investigate a possible
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Compensation For Supervision Compensating faculty for graduate thesis, research project, or paper supervision is essential for the purpose of ensuring equitable forms of remuneration, endorsing a
the teaching and course feedback form data and any summary reports for five years. Teaching and course feedback form data and any summary reports play an important role in periodic faculty review according to the procedures spelled out in the Faculty Personnel Policy (Section IV, Part IV). Individual academic units may add additional questions to the teaching and course feedback forms or add processes which are deemed desirable for purposes of faculty development and appraisal within their
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9:15 – 10:20 a.m. | March 9 Who: Eamonn Baker, Training Co-ordinator, Towards Understanding and Healing
of Police of the Park Forest Police Department in suburban Chicago. Throughout his roles in senior leadership positions, he has worked to transform the juvenile justice processes of his agency to focus on providing resources to at-risk youth and diverting juvenile offenders from the formal criminal justice system wherever possible. Due in large part to that work, he serves on the International Association of Chiefs of Police Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Committee. He is also a
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