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  • of the crystal. This research aimed to replicate the literature data and determine if the NMR peak broadening was a result of kinetics. This was done by lowering the temperature in the NMR while the sample ran, effectively slowing the kinetics and should have increased peak definition. Data collected thus far in time indicates that peak definition is independent of temperature and more dependent on ligand concentration. 2:30 pm - Binding Studies on Second Order Non-Linear Optical Chromophores and

  • to obtain necessary witnesses and documentary or other evidence, and the administration of the institution will, insofar as it is possible for it to do so, secure the cooperation of such witnesses and make available necessary documents and other evidence within its control. The faculty member and the administration will have the right to confront and cross-examine all witnesses. Where the witness cannot or will not appear, but the committee determined that the interests of justice require

  • , Pacific Lutheran University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Chinese & Chinese Studies Communication Environmental Studies French & Francophone Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies History Philosophy Psychology Publishing & Printing Arts Religion @PLUEnglish @pluenglish Studying English at PLU means opening yourself up to opportunities for growth and change. Through your English courses, you will find

  • is most likely a hornbill since that is the type of bird that is usually put on top of the Kponyungo mask. Unfortunately the state of wear on the small figure with a long tail is so great that it is difficult to tell if this is a chameleon or a snake. In fact, there is extensive physical damage all over this mask in the form of cracks, holes that are possibly the result of insect damage, and areas that have either been worn down or worn away, perhaps due to wear or environmental weathering

  • request to a technician via a paging system. All after hour emergencies should be reported to Campus Safety at extension 7441 (253-535-7441). What are chargeable services?Chargeable services are submitted by work order request. These services are not routinely supported by Facilities. They include: Gasoline for PLU vehicles Non-PLU sponsored event support Office moves or alterations Painting beyond the regular maintenance schedule* Removal of hazardous materials; please contact environmental services

  • requirements, Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — directors of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — found that some students were already completing the program just based off their majors. “It was global studies, environmental studies and Hispanic studies,” Zylstra said. “When there is overlap like that it’s kind of like ‘why not?’” Zylstra and Williams were approached by the Peace Corps in 2015, in an effort to reach

  • distributing all the meals that are being donated from restaurants, and the gifts that are coming forward to support our staff and to show appreciation towards them. Those types of things are to be celebrated as well. Read Previous Kevin Andrew explores Alumni & Student Connections’ virtual services, impact on graduating seniors Read Next The Trail Back to PLU: Alayna Linde ’10 on her path from undergrad to urban planning and environmental outreach COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • Presentation Mourning the Loss of Creation: Addressing the Impending Environmental Apocalypse Khaleesi Gonzalez Personal Profile: I’m a bit of a workaholic who likes to write but not about myself. I’m essentially if Tinker Bell was a Sicilian housewife, quiet yet have enough sass to fill an entire room. I enjoy traveling, cooking, am Disney obsessed, and a proud mother of two fur babies my dog Louis and bunny Ole who I share with my other half. Why I became a Religion Major. I chose to study religion

  • double minored in environmental studies and English writing. Her day-to-day job includes leading tours and and answering many questions, among other duties. “It’s pretty awesome to see a 7-year-old kid sharing a cool fact about Yosemite that he remembers from when you told him,” Plog said. She said her job is a way of life — hiking, walking, enjoying the great outdoors, interacting with diverse visitors, living where she works and focusing on education and the environment. “You never really stop

  • and/or by theme. Learning Communities provide opportunities for students to connect with community through co-curricular events and programs that are extremely valuable during your first year. Incoming first year students are also enrolled into PLUS 100: Transitions to PLU based on their on campus learning community. Look at the different learning communities on our Learning Community Page! Learning Communities are based on year, identity, academic pursuits, and interests. You will have the