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  • potential marketing analytics career roles you could pursue: Marketing ManagerMarketing Specialist Creative Director Big Data Analyst Brand Manager Technical Recruiter Digital Marketing Specialist Marketing Technologist Content Strategist Marketing Scientist Consumer Insights Specialist Database Manager Economic Analyst Account Executive Market Research Analyst Director of Marketing Strategy There is astounding job growth for marketing analystsThe Bureau of Labor Statistics paints a promising picture of

  • growth and development. One way growth is promoted at PLU is via study abroad. This semester I also added to the statistics as I journeyed off to explore Botswana, Africa. Yes Mom, Africa. I have seen the face of poverty and heard the cries of AIDS. I have looked into hungry eyes and better understand the dynamics of food distribution. I have been enlightened about a different way of life and an interestingly new diet. I have learned the click language of the San people and moved to the steps of the

  • statistics, it’s important to craft a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of life in (and after) the system.  “Not that all of that wasn’t my experience necessarily,” Benge said. But she believes it’s unfair for foster youth “when those are the controlling images and things you have to ‘live up to.” Benge stressed the importance of finding new perspectives. “Let’s change these deficit narratives,” she said, and instead highlight the strength and resilience of current and former foster

  • disciplines, including mathematics, electrical engineering, acoustics, statistics, psychology, philosophy, business—even historical studies examining the impact of technology. (Photo by Jordan Stead / Amazon) It is tremendously exciting to think about a world shaped by the creative interaction of these AI disciplines and technologies. For a look at what some university students are already doing in Alexa research, browse through the 2017 Alexa Prize Proceedings for a tour of innovation and creativity

  • football or fantasy basketball, and will play a head-to-head weekly game using the scoring statistics of professional sports. Users have a designated salary cap to spend on their desired players for a game. After players have selected their teams our application will use actual game results to determine the winner of head-to-head matches, and post the results. 9:35am – HouseMe Matt Dennie (BSCS) HouseMe helps students find off campus housing near universities. We simplify the process of renting a place

  • Pyramid Puzzles Aja Hauff In this presentation we examine Tricolor Pyramid puzzles. We talk about how to solve them, present patterns which are especially important for us to consider, and discuss how you may create your own puzzles. This talk provides a fun way to see linear algebra through a new lens. Session 21:00-1:25pm – Food Access in Washington State: Using Levene’s Test to Inform 3D Visualization Chris Anderson Packages developed for the statistics programming language R are used to display

  • as sending a private, one-to-one text message, imagine the possibilities. Imagine being able to send notifications about new products, offers, news or shipping alerts to exactly the right people in the same way. No standalone app required. Just natural, intuitive conversation with the people you need to reach in the way that feels the most comfortable to them. Market research is about conversations with people. Boil down all of the statistics and number crunching to its core purpose, and it’s

  • Trust Project, and are rated based on their reliability as primary resources. Users will be able to find articles in the library through search terms. . . Statistics show that the majority of users on Facebook and Twitter also use these mediums for news and information. Our vision is to include our app for these users to include terms found in the trending sections of these sites to access our library of trusted articles with a link to our trust rating format. By doing this, we can engage users in

  • major decision, you need three things: Time, Information, and Commitment. Time to consider all the options, to think about implications of your decision, and time to do the work necessary to make a decision. Information so your decision is based on your own experiences and you can compare statistics, data, knowledge and advice. Commitment to follow through, to make decisions and review your progress regularly. What Do I Want To Study? The question to consider is specific: “What do I want to study

  • most critical issues we could tackle, so I had to commit myself to this work. But I also grew up in the community and high school theater scenes. Storytelling is such an important aspect of the human experience. I was encouraged to connect the two and have realized that environmentalism, activism and art have historically been interconnected. Climate change involves a lot of data. Numbers and statistics are a lot for folks to digest, but art, theater, visual and music can help get information