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  • the ethical issues surrounding birth, health, and death. Specific topics may include the ethics of conception and genetic manipulation, domestic and international health care policy, abortion, and euthanasia, as well as the nature of human flourishing. (4) PHIL 225 : Business Ethics - VW An inquiry into the ethics of the marketplace and the activities that take place within its context. Specific topics may include the ethics of anticompetitive practices, corporate subsidies and bailouts, pollution

  • working with the Birth to Five population. I transitioned to a corporate setting as a Behavioral Health Service Manager specializing in psychotropic medication utilization, through which I have gained knowledge on psychotropic medications, off label use, and the strength in collaboration with various providers. I opened my private practice in 2019 and look forward to becoming a clinical supervisor. Kelly Mokihana Ellingson, MA, LMFTI am Native Hawaiian, a descendent of Hawai’i where my genealogy

  • National Association Athletic Bands Conference, the Minnesota Music Educators Association Midwinter Clinic, and corporate training events. She has served as a guest conductor and clinician with bands from the United States and Canada, including with the Minnesota All State Concert Band. McCann is a strong supporter and active conductor of new music, receiving positive acclaim from composers, performers, and audiences for her interpretation and conducting artistry. Prior to McCann’s current appointment

  • diversity-focused corporate social responsibility programs for Washington industry titans like Costco, Safeco Insurance, Nordstrom, and Boeing. Those programs led to numerous scholarship, internship, and hiring initiatives, and $141 million invested in building an inclusive economy. More recently, he served as the chief philanthropy officer for university scholarships and student programs at University of California, Berkeley, working with partners across the world to build financial resources and

  • with regional and international news outlets along with corporate clients. Way back when — in 1977 — John graduated from Ohio University with a B.F.A. in photography and an emphasis on photojournalism. John mostly spent his working life as a photojournalist with newspapers or news agencies. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster

  • Student clubs and organizations may receive support from alumni and private contributors as well as corporate donations. Most Pacific Lutheran University student clubs and organizations are not incorporated as 501(c)(3) organizations and are therefore unable to accept tax-deductible contributions, some student clubs and organizations may wish to open a Gift Account with the University. By opening a Gift Account and depositing donor contributions directly into this account, Pacific Lutheran

  • from NGO’s that are often based in countries that are home to many industries those organizations are actively trying to fight. In the globalized twenty-first century, how do we, as American consumers, navigate this paradox? It is also important to consider this issue from the lens of indigenous autonomy in the context of a capitalist, neoliberal Mexican state. Many scholars have noted that this strategy of community management can be classified as “communitarian capitalism,” whereby the economic

  • implement a strategy and experience the benefits and challenges, I am more likely to get them to try more. I believe distance learning will be the push that many of our reluctant adult learners need in order to incorporate digital models and instruction into face-to-face classrooms. I also believe this pandemic is going to lead to ongoing conversations about education equity and the digital divide, and I foresee more money being used for technology infrastructure and for professional development on

  • United States and, to add complexity to an already green and overwhelmed boy, I was transitioning in the aftermath of Sept. 11. That moment effectively served as my principle moment of ¨culture shock¨ during my study away experience at PLU. London led me to Valencia, Spain, following graduation, which led me to a job with the American Red Cross and a volunteer position with the World Affairs Council of Seattle. These experiences eventually guided me to India as a consultant on corporate social

  • City. He spent his last eight years there working as the staff videographer at The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. He has also worked with Disney, ESPN and the International Federation of Competitive Eating. John Froschauer, photographer John will soon hit his sixth year at PLU. Prior to his time at the university, he spent 15 years working for himself with a main client, Associated Press and APImages, but also worked with regional and international news outlets along with corporate clients