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chemical is added to, or taken from the list. A revised list and a copy of the SDS must be forwarded to the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. The Environmental Health & Safety Manager will maintain an archive SDS file for hazardous products that are no longer on site, as an historical record.8.0 Hazardous Non-Routine TasksEmployees may be required to perform non-routine tasks involving hazardous products. Prior to starting work on such projects, each affected employee will be given information by
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Career Impact 76% reported they acquired skill sets while studying abroad that influenced their career path 62% said studying abroad ignited an interest in a career direction pursued after the experience 48% Stated that they have worked internationally or participated in volunteer activities since studying abroad Personal Growth 97% Reported that studying abroad served as a catalyst for increased maturity 96% Indicated that it increased self confidence 95% Stated that it has had a lasting impact on
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PLU sits in the beautiful Pacific Northwest—a place where residents are proud of their communitie
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Shirley Winsley, a respected Washington State Senator and PLU alumna (’71), established the Gord
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a common passion for teaching and engaging our students and continue to learn and strive for excellence. As Dean, I am fortunate to hear time and time again about the incredible impact that we make and it makes me proud. I encourage you to keep connected with our School through our various media sources – SOACtivities, Facebook, Twitter, and of course, the SOAC website. Please feel free to connect with me directly at cbennett@plu.edu. Sincerely, Cameron Bennett, Dean School of Arts and
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thought, and aesthetics. His research explores the potential impact of neurotechnologies—systems that record and stimulate the nervous system—on end users’ sense of agency and embodiment. His work also interrogates neurotechnologies for their potential to exacerbate or create social inequities, in order to establish best practices for engineers. Finally, Dr. Brown’s approach to research is interdisciplinary, embedded, and relies on mixed methods; his work on interdisciplinary is aimed at encouraging
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: Bortolot, Alexander Ives. “A Language for Change: Creativity and Power in Mozambican Makonde Masked Performance, ca. 1900-2004.” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 2007. _____. Revolutions: A Century Of Makonde Masquerade In Mozambique. New York: Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, 2007. Israel, Paolo. In Step with the Times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2014.
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and Criticism FREN 405: French/Francophone Film (when topic is “Francophone African Cinema”) GLST 210: Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict GLST 357: Global Development HISP 231: Intensive Spanish in Latin America HISP 301: Hispanic Voices for Social Change HISP 322: Latin American Cultural Studies HISP 325: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies HISP 331: Intensive Spanish in Latin America HISP 401: Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics HIST 102: The Pre-Modern World
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, and externalities will be applied to contemporary issues such as pollution, international trade, and health care. (4) ECON 102 : Principles of Macroeconomics - ES Introduces the economy as a whole and major issues such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and international trade. (4) ECON 215 : Investigating Environmental and Economic Change in Europe - ES, GE An introduction to the environmental economic problems and policy prospects of modern Europe. Focus on economic incentives and
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Callista Brown Common Reading Lecture: 2019Slavery Now: Imaging Violence and Change in Octavia Butler’s Kindred, the Graphic Novel as adapted by Damien Duffy and John Jennings The 2019 Callista Brown Common Reading Lecture will be held at 7:00 pm on Thursday, September 26th in the Anderson University Center, Chris Knutzen Room. This year’s featured speaker is Dr. Alison Mandaville. In this interactive talk Dr. Mandaville thinks about what it means to recreate the past of slavery in the
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