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  • and Hallucinations 2ndJadyn SmithPioneerMycelium Bioplastic 2024 Large Team Trial 6-8 CategoryPlaceNamesSchoolProject Title Large Team1stSamuel Simmons, LuNara Rakestraw, Aurora Vandrew, Henry McClaranPioneerEffects of Nesting Tube Type, Color and Rosemary on Mason Bees Large Team2ndJoel Mabry II, Carter Poghen, Aiden Stewart, Jayden SagePioneerThe Houdini Fly Traps Large Team3rdJackson Lorenzo, Kevin Landeros, Urijah Petersen, Jaydn Rueda PioneerAnalysis of Compost and Planting Techniques on

  • a meaningful way? Check out the stunning variety of prints, collection of books and more to help spread the message of community and inclusion. A separate, equally meticulous process involved unprecedented printing techniques. The paper was carefully chosen to mimic the feel and weight of vellum. The transparency between pages was re-created with care, and the binding and embossing was done by hand. Jackson penned the final word in 2011. After all was said and done, only nine corrections were

  • order to make significant changes in your life. Sometimes, you just need a place to breathe, focus and figure out your next steps. I combine various therapy techniques, in order to challenge you, keep you focused and allow space for you to discover your authentic self. Humor is also an important element of the process! If you are ready for deep and lasting change, then contact PLU Counseling Services and let’s get started! PLU Faculty ProfileDr. Eva FreyWho: Dr. Eva Frey, PLU Dean of Students Bio

  • Tobago for a semester which was life changing. Recently I’ve enjoyed being able to work more at the Elliott Press. Overall, I’ve met great people, taken many fascinating classes, and tried to make the most of my time here. What’s next? I’m wandering off into the great unknown, looking for a career. At this point I’m excited about the prospect of many future adventures, whether they be in Seattle or in a location with more sun and warmer temperatures. I feel confident in my ability to go out in the

  • genres of poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction. Includes a study of techniques and forms to develop critical standards and an understanding of the writing process. (4) ENGL 232 : Women's Literature - IT, GE An introduction to fiction, poetry, and other literatures by women writers. Includes an exploration of women's ways of reading and writing. (4) ENGL 234 : Environmental Literature - IT Examines representations of nature in literature, and the ways in which humans define themselves and

  • , and I hope I can make it transformational for my students.” Go Lutes!Satya JaechWho: Satya Jaech, MA, LMHC, SoulWork Counseling & Spiritual Direction, Tacoma, WA Bio: Satya L. Jaech, MA, LMHC, is a licensed counselor and spiritual director in Tacoma, WA. She has been in private practice for over 30 years. Her approach includes body-centered therapies, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness techniques, and the central role of spirituality in healing. She earned a Master’s in Psychology from

  • intervention at the individual and family levels, and includes work with children, youth, adults, and older adults. The DSM-5-TR classification system is discussed within the context of social work values and ethics. Several empirically based assessment tools and intervention techniques that are grounded in social work practice are explored to meet the needs of clients and families from diverse backgrounds. Prerequisite: SOCW 505, SOCW 510, SOCW 515 or acceptance into the MSW program with advanced standing

  • '17Dataset for the top 10 PGA players. (click to expand) Travis and Chair of Economics Norris Peterson both helped Haselwood along the way, primarily with econometrics — a fancy word used to describe the application of statistical techniques on economic data. Haselwood said the independent instruction she received from both faculty members was crucial. “I feel like it’s something you wouldn’t get at bigger universities,” she said. “It really builds a valuable relationship you can take with you after

  • research. (4) EDUC 711 : Educational Research II: Qualitative Research This second course in the research methods sequence addresses major concepts of qualitative research methods. Students will learn the major methodologies and ethical implications of qualitative research including appropriate research questions. Students will learn and implement qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. (2) EDUC 721 : Educational Research III: Program Evaluation This third course in the research methods

  • the examination of non-Western cultures. (1 to 4) HIST 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) HIST 301 : Introduction to Historical Methods and Research Focus on historical methodology, research techniques, and the writing of history from a wide range of historical primary