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  • that there’s no perfect solution to all the problems related to industrialized food. Those problems include overly processed products that cause widespread health issues, environmentally harmful chemicals and inadequate wages for a dwindling population of farmworkers. “It’s a tricky situation to shop ethically at all,” Perez said. But it’s important for people to avoid getting wrapped up in guilt, she added. “Take mindful, intentional steps forward. Start talking about it.” O’Brien said that’s an

  • types of housing, expectations of residents, ethnic & socio-economic makeup of the community. This research examines the development of community in New Salishan and utilizes partnership with community members, soliciting their input in research design. The primary methodology utilizes focus groups co-facilitated by Community Health Advocates and university research team. The goal of the research is to provide feedback to community residents and leaders and in partnership, guide next steps in

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  • University’s assets. (e) Concern for the welfare and development of the leaders, officers and staff of the University. (f) Concern for the welfare and development of the faculty, and an appreciation for their work of teaching, scholarship and leadership as central to the mission of the University. (g) Concern for the health, activities, living conditions, and general physical, educational, and spiritual welfare of the students. (h) Willingness and ability to attend and participate in regular meetings of

  • important for our civic health.” She said that fact clearly illustrates the need to address the achievement gap through better public policies and educational support systems at every stage in the pipeline. “It’s inequitable practices in education that lead to a lack of achievement for groups of people,” she said. “If we can’t fulfill our potential because we just don’t have a way to do it, then we aren’t getting to the realization of human dignity.” Underrepresentation by the numbers Maria Chavez cited

  • on the requirements of state and/or local federal laws or budgetary considerations. In the event that a person participating in this program becomes eligible for group medical, dental, and life insurance benefits from another source, whether through employment or otherwise, PLU reserves the right to discontinue any such benefit. Any person who becomes eligible for health and/or dental insurance benefits pursuant to Medicare, shall utilize such benefits and benefits pursuant to Medicare shall be

  • in Spain. Diana Sellers – Bachelor of Science in exercise science Diana Sellers ’12 is from Kent, Wash. Why PLU? Upon deciding to continue to get my bachelors degree, my first interest in PLU began with the movement studies department, as I knew I wanted to pursue a degree in health and wellness. Along with my interest in movement studies, I also considered PLU because of class size and location. Being a single mom of twins, I didn’t want to move too far from where my children and I have already

  • Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song