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from Pierce College, with a wedding and a baby in between. After five years working in the medical field and welcoming her second child, she thought she would go back to school for nursing. “I had an epiphany,” she said. “I can do this, but I don’t know that I should do this.” So, she didn’t. After eight years as a stay-at-home mom, Winer went back to work in K-12 education. She worked a laundry list of jobs at Cascade Christian Schools in Puyallup, from administrative assistant positions to
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students deliberately act out or assume characters or identities they would not normally assume in order to accomplish learning goals. Students often research their roles through independent study, but instructors may also provide specific assignments, such as readings, to serve as source material for the play. 35Ethical DilemmaStudents are presented with an ethics-based, discipline-related scenario in which someone must choose a course of action between two or more difficult alternatives. Students
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connection to the food you’re eating and who is producing it,” Perez said. Trinity Lutheran GardenLutes from the Center for Community Engagement & Service work in the Trinity Lutheran garden. Kevin O’Brien, PLU’s chair of environmental studies, said the key is people learning the story behind their food and asking if they’re comfortable with that story. “The easiest and most damaging habit is thinking that food comes from a grocery store,” said O’Brien, who is also an associate professor of Christian
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SOCW: Social Work SOLU: Southern Lushootseed SP: Special Project SPED: Special Education SR: Senior and for the Senior Culminating Experience GenEd Element STAT: Statistics STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics THEA: Theatre TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language UG: Undergraduate USAFI: United States Armed Forces Institute VW: Exploring Values and Worldviews GenEd Element WAVE: Washington Award for Vocational Excellence WSNG: Washington State Need Grants
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Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Lunch/snacks Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 2 – 4: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 5 – 6: Free time and option PLU social activities September 7: Labor Day (holiday in the United States) – free time September 9 – 11: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s
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information source before it has been analyzed. Oftentimes, a primary source tells you what was being said about a topic at the time it took place. Examples include, among others, data sets, empirical research, literary and art works, speeches, diaries, memoirs, historical newspapers, eyewitness reports (interviews, photographs), social media posts.Related wordsTerms that are similar or related in meaning to keywords.Search statementThe combination of keywords, search terms, and search (Boolean) operators
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touched on the importance of addressing student-athlete demographics. Specifically, the reports identified the need to better engage with BIPOC student-athletes and be intentional about connecting students of color with campus resources. Some of that work has already begun, with the department developing an Anti-Racism and Social Justice statement in the fall while also forming a Diversity and Inclusion Committee. The department also continues to work with offices across campus, including The
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by Lutes, as well as the stories behind them, and try them out. PLU Scones Guacamole Shrimp Skewers Crawfish Étouffée If you'd like to share your own recipe, you can do so on social media with the hashtag #PLUfood VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes Resolute Staff Recent Articles Amuse-bouche May 20, 2016
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