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Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) top 10 reasons to become a pharmacist. * Adopted from literature of the AACP and the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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or eye care insurance, more optometrists will be needed to monitor and treat eye conditions. *Adopted from literature of the American Optometric Association and the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, autism, or the loss of a limb. *Adopted from literature of the AOTA and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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treat people with mobility issues stemming from chronic conditions. *Adopted from literature of the APTA.
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Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) top 10 reasons to become a pharmacist. * Adopted from literature of the AACP and the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Black History Month Concert kicks off 2014 SOAC Focus Series on Entrepreneurship On Thursday, February 20, the 2014 SOAC Focus Series on Entrepreneurship will kick off with the Black History Month Concert in Lagerquist Concert Hall. Directed by David Deacon-Joyner, the concert plays tribute to the entrepreneurship of African-Americans featuring the legacy of their music, literature, and… January 21, 2014 University Jazz EnsembleUniversity Wind Ensemble
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253.535.7602 www.plu.edu/music/ music@plu.edu Brian Galante, D.M.A., Associate Dean Music, Theatre, & Dance 253.535.8275 www.plu.edu/theatre-dance theatre-dance@plu.edu Amanda Sweger, M.F.A., Chair Theatre & Dance Click to view catalog information for specific area: Music Theatre & Dance Music (MUSI) - Undergraduate Courses MUSI 101 : Introduction to Music - CX Introduction to music literature with emphasis on listening, structure, period, and style. Designed to enhance the enjoyment and
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imbalance in our relation to the people we encountered there. While we could enter their communities freely, be generously housed and fed, they could not so easily do the same. They do not travel to “visit” us, but to survive. The stories they told of crossing the border, and their experiences in the United States were, in contrast to ours in their community, filled with hardship, discrimination and fear. Naturally enough, we wanted to help and yet the hard lesson we had to learn is that we could not
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streets to bus stations where a “rickety, old, bus,” would pick them up along with, “40 Afghani villagers, and maybe some animals.” They continued towards Katmandu, learning of worldly dissonances and bureaucratic exploitation. Contact Greg Talk to faculty Find out more about music and China by contacting Greg Youtz at 235-535-7619 and youtzgl@plu.edu. Hustled by border agents at nearly every crossing, and robbed at knifepoint by bandits, Youtz says, “I trusted people I never should have trusted, but
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French from the start, with an emphasis on contemporary culture and issues in the French-speaking world. You’ll not only learn to communicate effectively in French; you will become a more engaged and empathetic global citizen through the study of francophone literature, film, music, and art in creative collaboration with peers. Proficiency in French and cross-cultural competence will enhance your studies and your career — in teaching, working with NGOs, international business, and more. French
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