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Bay, and a rainforest hike through Main Ridge Forest Reserve before concluding with the music, food and vendors of Sunday School — an open-air night market and street fair. All told, a whirlwind seven days of cultural immersion that inflamed old memories and friendships while kindling new ones. Take in the sights of Trinidad and Tobago “You don’t know what relationships are until you come here. This is a real, relational place,” said Hambrick, who regularly returns to the islands as PLU’s J-term
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finally help me understand why the first occurred…sincerely. It seems to me when something occurs repeatedly, one should ask themselves why? This journey is as much about my learning and understanding of not only China, it’s people, and our students, but of myself. What were you most excited about? Noodles, spice, eggplant, street food and the night markets. I looked forward most to the shared experiences and developing relationships with the students and the people in China. Sounds a bit cliche, but
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confidence, has been invaluable. To my partner, Cole Jackson, your unwavering belief in me has been a constant source of strength. Your support and encouragement have been instrumental in navigating this challenging journey of the last semester at PLU – tusen takk! 3:45-4:05pm, Building Relationships Between Indigenous Tribes and Sports Teams to Promote Environmental Equity Nick EtzellThroughout history, the realm of sports has served as a significant channel for driving social change, spanning from
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2023 Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Projects Showcase 2023 Choice Award Recipients President’s Choice Mackenzie Mayhem “The Journey of Self” Dean’s Choice G Alvarado “Through Science Comes Art” Rebecca Auman & Erin Swanson “Romantic and Platonic Interpersonal Relationship Differences in Relation to Gender and Heteronormativity” Isaac Madsen-Bibeau “How Socioeconomic Class Affects Low-Income College Students’ Interpersonal Relationships” Hailey Wharton “Soprano Sings Opera!” People’s
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, concerned about how the couple is holding up. When Chrissy works, she now stays at a hotel that her hospital has contracted with for employees to use free of charge, as commuting isn’t an option. Chrissy and Sean live in Port Jefferson, New York, about an hour drive — without traffic — to Manhattan. Manhattan’s parking challenges means public transportation is preferable, but currently takes up to two and a half hours each way due to reduced commuter schedules. Sean Boaglio ’13, the academic chief
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messages to check in, concerned about how the couple is holding up. When Chrissy works, she now stays at a hotel that her hospital has contracted with for employees to use free of charge, as commuting isn’t an option. Chrissy and Sean live in Port Jefferson, New York, about an hour drive — without traffic — to Manhattan. Manhattan’s parking challenges means public transportation is preferable, but currently takes up to two and a half hours each way due to reduced commuter schedules. When together, the
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include London Tower, Tower Bridge, Thames River, Borough Market, Spitalfields Market, Tate Modern Art Museum, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the British Museum, and evening shows in the West End. We’ll hopefully have a chance to see some of the other sites a couple of days from now before heading out to Oxford and on to Germany. Only a couple of days left in the UK – tomorrow we’ll head to Royal Holloway for a performance and then back to London for a group dinner and evening show. June 5thWe headed just
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future within China’s through pursuit of an international career or through study abroad and travel. Go NowEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Go NowFirst-Year ExperiencePLU’s unique, one-of-a-kind program offers incoming students a chance to learn more about themselves and improve their academic skills as they enter the university system. Go NowGlobal StudiesThe Global Studies Program aims to
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multidimensional external elements on person. To facilitate an environment that is conducive to optimum health, the nurse must understand how individual and family relationships, values and beliefs about one’s culture and resources available within the home and community shape environment as well as one’s actual physical living space. The culture of the practice environment—whether inpatient, outpatient, or in-home—is complex and creates the need for interprofessional collaboration and collaboration with
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multidimensional external elements on person. To facilitate an environment that is conducive to optimum health, the nurse must understand how individual and family relationships, values and beliefs about one’s culture and resources available within the home and community shape environment as well as one’s actual physical living space. The culture of the practice environment—whether inpatient, outpatient, or in-home—is complex and creates the need for interprofessional collaboration and collaboration with
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