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  • mathematics through problem solving, reasoning, and communication. Analyzing children's problem solving strategies. Intended for elementary teaching majors. Prerequisites: A qualifying score on the math placement test or a grade of C or higher in MATH 115. (4) MATH 124 : Modern Elementary Mathematics II: Measurement, Geometric Sense, Statistics and Probability - MR, NS The units, systems and processes of measurement. Classification and measurement of geometric objects. Symmetry, transformations

  • unique music programs and administrative processes, teaching and going to concerts on campus (the department puts on more than 140!), Paul manages to find time to explore his new town with his family.What was your first impression of PLU?While I had heard good things about PLU over the years, my first real encounter with the school was at last year’s Christmas concert in Portland.  I was impressed by the high level of music making by everyone on stage, ensembles and soloists.  Wow!  And then the

  • according to the severity/urgency or their presentation. When I have a room assignment, I spend the day listening to stories and investigating symptoms, explaining processes and making people feel comfortable and safe during a time of pain and confusion. Finally, I teach, trying to help people understand what they are experiencing physically and hopefully empowering them to take care of themselves from that moment forward. How did studying Nursing at PLU help prepare you do go to work at Tacoma General

  • : Visibility and Empathy. Part of the 2015 SOAC Focus Series: Perspective, this panel explores the nature of conflict, communication and the arts. When individuals, groups and communities clash, there is a sense that one’s perspective is not being heard and seen. The work of conflict practitioners is to create and facilitate processes that allow each group to see the other. The process of making others visible and of helping participants take perspective can involve an array of expression – storytelling

  • Grievance Policy and Procedures, processes complaints of sex discrimination, (including, but not limited to, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence) by employees, or sexual misconduct, when such conduct is alleged against any member of PLU’s staff, faculty or third parties, except that students who are also employees may be subject to the Student Conduct process, depending on circumstances and at the University’s discretion.  Similar complaints against student are handled under the Code

  • , Capstone Senior Seminar The monosaccharide N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modification is a post-translational modification on serine or threonine residues. This modification is common and important in many organisms and has been known to have implications in many biological processes, such as neural development, neurodegeneration, and cancer proliferation. Chemoenzymatic chemical reporters (CCRs) can be used to visualize and identify endogenous levels of O-GlcNAc on proteins. This study focused on

  • Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are very stable and unreactive compounds with the ability to bioaccumulate in organisms. This is alarming because we are projected to increase the amount of PFCs manufactured by quite a significant amount. The production and accumulation of PFCs in water systems across the globe has already been linked to numerous adverse health effects. Advanced Reduction Processes (ARPs) that enlist the help of hydrated electrons show promise for breaking down a variety of PFCs, including the most

  • gain experience in interpreting qualitative and quantitative data. (3) GNUR 707 : Quality Improvement & Research Methods Explores the theoretical foundations and application of quality improvement methods, tools, and strategies needed to increase organizational effectiveness. Focuses on measurement and accountability in health care delivery systems through the examination and analysis of data, structure, processes, and outcomes. Students explore the development and use of relevant outcome measures

  • gain experience in interpreting qualitative and quantitative data. (3) GNUR 707 : Quality Improvement & Research Methods Explores the theoretical foundations and application of quality improvement methods, tools, and strategies needed to increase organizational effectiveness. Focuses on measurement and accountability in health care delivery systems through the examination and analysis of data, structure, processes, and outcomes. Students explore the development and use of relevant outcome measures

  • : ARTD 230 or consent of the instructor. (4) ARTD 355 : 3D Digital Modeling - CX An introduction to three-dimensional modeling. Students will learn to design and manipulate objects in 3D digital space. (4) ARTD 365 : Painting I Media and techniques of painting in oil or acrylics. Prerequisite: ARTD 101. (4) ARTD 370 : Printmaking 1 Methods and media of fine art printmaking; both hand and photo processes involving lithographics, intaglio, and screen printing. Prerequisite: ARTD 101 or consent of