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  • research topics, methods, materials, and procedures norms and best practices for research in your discipline aspects of the project requiring special care and planning (e.g., work with certain populations, collection of sensitive or protected data, use of deception, ethical concerns, etc.) HPRB proposal submission on-going HPRB responsibilities as a researcher

  • The BBA Curriculum and ConcentrationsCompleting the Bachelor of Business Administration within four years is a high priority for students and faculty of the School of Business. Students can meet this goal through planning and regular communication with their academic adviser. The following supplemental and Business core courses are required for all Business majors, regardless of concentration, and also fulfill the designated General Education requirements.Required Supplemental Courses - 20

  • DJS Classroom | AUC 135 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Classroom is a collaboration between the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability and the Parkland Literacy Center.  Here we are glad to welcome DJS connected classes, workshops, and community outreach programs.  When the space isn’t scheduled, we welcome students to use it as a study space. In this space you will find: Parkland Literacy Center: The primary mission of the PLC is to provide a safe and supportive

  • construction of the facility from the Puyallup Tribe. Through the use of Ecology and Indigenous Studies, I explore the potential impacts of this facility on climate change, how climate change will subsequently affect the local salmon populations, and how the Puyallup Tribe will be impacted as a result.I would like to thank my capstone professors Adela Ramos and Dr. Rose McKenney, as well as my mentor, Professor Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, for all of their support and guidance in the development of this

  • are a few reasons you might be suspicious about a message you have received: Unfamiliar sender asking for account information Spelling errors or grammatical mistakes in the body of the message Strange use of punctuation Bits of “code” showing in the email Vague claims or threats towards your account if you don’t respond quickly Inconsistent or incorrect information about the account system Directing you to a page you are not familiar with to provide additional information What will my PLU email

  • weatherproof. Switches, circuit breakers, and switchboards installed in wet locations must be enclosed in weatherproof enclosures. 4.6 Conductors for General Wiring All conductors used for general wiring must be insulated unless otherwise permitted in this section. The conductor insulation must be of a type that is approved for the voltage, operating temperature, and location of use. Insulated conductors must be distinguishable by appropriate color or other suitable means as being grounded conductors

  • The use of safer medical devices and sharps is suggested wherever feasible.  Supervisors are asked periodically to evaluate appropriate safer medical devices as they become available to reduce the risk of injuries and exposures due to sharps mishaps.  Whenever possible, engineered safer sharps shall be used.  If safer sharps are not practical, other methods shall be evaluated to reduce the risk of injury and contamination.

  • walls of the room are painted block, with a mixture of split-face and honed-face block creating a beautiful pattern as well as high-frequency diffusion. Deep structural masonry pilasters provide low-frequency diffusion and allow the structural wall to double as the finished interior wall. Velour banners travel vertically between the pilasters to reduce reverberation for jazz and recital programs. Because of noise from a nearby air force base, the hall has a pitched, shingle roof over the concrete

  • faculty, staff, students and alumni, foster a sense of community and put into action our mission to serve the PLU community as an intellectual, economic and cultural center. These events provide a wonderful opportunity for visitors including alumni, parents, donor prospects, potential students, and community members, to experience first-hand the wide range of our scholarly and cultural programming, as well as experience the beauty of the campus. By following these guidelines, we can maximize the use

  • . My conversion experience led to the writing of The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World (Abingdon, 2016). In it I propose a theology of virtual reality that promotes use of digital technology as a vital tool to better support others during the most awful times of their lives. Living with incurable cancer for over a decade has been a great privilege, but living with a chronic illness also has its challenges. My latest book, Glimpsing Resurrection: Cancer, Trauma, and Ministry (Westminster