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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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vice president and publisher of several of the nation’s most prestigious publishing houses, including William Morrow/Avon Books, Addison-Wesley, and Prentice Hall Press (Simon & Schuster), as well as associate publisher of Bantam Books. In addition to her experience editing and marketing books, Liz is also an author, most recently of the bestselling Money, A Memoir: Women, Emotions, and Cash, as well as the critically acclaimed When Work Doesn’t Work Anymore: Women, Work, and Identity. In 2002, Liz
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or Curriculum: A record of program agreements between UW offices and outside agencies. May include the following types of agreements: those that provide/obtain a learning experience for students outside the classroom, e.g., internships, clerkships, clinical practicums, traineeships, etc.; that provide/obtain reduced tuition and preference in admission for WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) students or students from participating schools in other countries. Official Copy
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her. However, one summer research experience, one semester abroad, one internship at a federal agency, and four years of learning about Chemistry later, she is now seen running down the halls of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, prepping for her first in vivo imaging study. This talk encapsulates Tran’s academic journey at PLU and the steps she took to build her career in scientific research. When she is not in the lab, Tran can be easily found wandering The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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floor or other working surface. In locations where electric equipment would be exposed to physical damage, enclosures or guards must be arranged and of such strength so as to prevent damage. Entrances to rooms and other guarded locations containing exposed live parts must be marked with conspicuous warning signs forbidding unqualified persons to enter. 3.0 Wiring Design and Protection 3.1 Use and Identification of Grounded and Grounding Conductors A conductor used as a grounded conductor must be
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for Second Half of Spring Semester: Tips for Utilizing Spring Break to Rejuvenate Take a break, for real. Slow down and give yourself time to decompress. Get outside. Spring in the PNW is beautiful — go for a walk, nap or read outside, take time to marvel at nature and experience wonder and awe Move your body. Yoga with Adriene is an accessible yoga program to relax and keep flexible mind, body, and spirit Read something new! Campus Life recommends anything by: Adrienne Maree Brown Rest your mind
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