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take pictures. Lots of them. “I just kind of documented my journey,” he said. “I photographed the first latte I made, the first pumpkin spice latte, and my favorite drink (a white chocolate mocha with four shots of espresso).” Starbucks noticed. The company actively searches for user-generated content, so when one of its baristas started posting drink after drink after drink on Instagram, people in charge could only repost his content for so long. “I was in awe,” said Maren Hamilton, a former
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Calendar Calendar Highlights Alumni Survey Pacific Lutheran University embraces a tradition of reformation, grounded in our history that dates back before our founding in 1890. In an effort to learn more about our alumni and better serve the Lute community, we launched a donor-funded listening initiative last academic year. Through a series of professional surveys and constituent interviews, the university sought your opinions about its priorities and how connected you feel to your alma mater, ranging
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IRB. If the project site does not have its own IRB, you should submit to the PLU HPRB, and if we determine your project to be QI, we will send you verification that you can submit to the journal.
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Mortvedt Library and its resources on campus. Library resources are not available off-site. The University of Washington’s Library plus additional resources such as ClinicalKey may be accessed on-line by all RNs licensed in Washington state through www.heal-wa.org. Quick Links Preceptor Portal Preceptor Benefits Teleprecepting Preceptor Resources & Toolkit Center For Continued Nursing LearningRequirements and ExpectationsWhat are the requirements for precepting a student?PLU uses the standard
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(e.g., hospital or other health care agency). If they determine the project to be QI, they will send a document verifying that and indicating that because the project is QI and not “human subjects research” it does not require oversight from the IRB. If the project site does not have its own IRB, students should submit to the PLU HPRB, and if we determine the project to be QI, we will send a verification that can be submitted to the journal.
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IRB at the QI site (e.g., hospital or other health care agency). If they determine the project to be QI, they will send a document verifying that and indicating that because the project is QI and not “human subjects research” it does not require oversight from the IRB. If the project site does not have its own IRB, students should submit to the PLU HPRB, and if we determine the project to be QI, we will send a verification that can be submitted to the journal.
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research, rather than animal research). You will be able to get this document from the IRB at the QI site (e.g., hospital or other health care agency). If they determine your project to be QI, they will send you a document verifying that and indicating that because the project is QI and not “human subjects research” it does not require oversight from the IRB. If the project site does not have its own IRB, you should submit to the PLU HPRB, and if we determine your project to be QI, we will send you
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Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013, but she might have taken her most high-profile class just this year: an “Up Close With the Masters” session with Vladimir Feltsman, one of the best-known concert pianists in the world. “Up Close with the Masters” classes are intimate work sessions put on by Portland Piano International each season in concert with its recitals. Offered to the public, for free, the classes provide young musicians an opportunity to see and hear a
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courses. The SVD allows you to decompose a rectangular matrix into component matrices, unlike spectral decomposition (or eigendecomposition) which can only be applied to square matrices. The component matrices provide interesting and important information about the original matrix, which is why the SVD has many applications, including its use in principal component analysis. 2:30-2:55pm – Hedging: A Method of Financial Risk Management Alex Ellis Investors spend money with the hopes of making a profit
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March 1, 2012 TOP 10 REASONS why PLU can be a great fit for you Montserrat Walker ’14 Loves the focus PLU places on global issues, and how her classes investigate issues from multiple perspectives Every student has different reasons why they have found PLU to be a good fit. For some, it’s the welcoming feel they get on campus. For others, it’s the rigorous academics. Many love PLU’s tradition of preparing students to consider life’s bigger issues and to create meaningful solutions – those “Big
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