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  • Bereavement Leave Updated January 2024 For absences due to the death of a significant relationship,

  • utmost importance for program sustainability. While course content or assignments may be developed by a specific faculty member, the SoN retains an interest in courses and/or curricular materials developed while under contract as a faculty member. At such time as a faculty member decides to leave PLU, with retirement, or with assignment to new courses, the following curricular materials are expected to be archived as part of SoN records: the course syllabus with all required components; a listing of

  • utmost importance for program sustainability. While course content or assignments may be developed by a specific faculty member, the SoN retains an interest in courses and/or curricular materials developed while under contract as a faculty member. At such time as a faculty member decides to leave PLU, with retirement, or with assignment to new courses, the following curricular materials are expected to be archived as part of SoN records: the course syllabus with all required components; a listing of

  • office building, stay away from windows and outside walls, and do not use the elevator. If you’re in a crowded public place, avoid panicking and do not rush for the exit. Stay low and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. In laboratories, extinguish all flames (if possible) before taking cover. Stay clear of areas with large quantities of hazardous materials.  If outside: If you’re outside, get into the open. Stay clear of buildings, power lines, or anything else that could fall on you

  • . And boy, did I think of the worst. It wasn’t that bad, though. In between songs, I have three segments on my show. There’s the “News Bowl” (like a fruit bowl), where I highlight pieces of news that pique my interest. I focus on entertainment/drama/pop culture news the most. There’s “Mold ‘N Rot” (because fruit can do that), where I rant about anything that has bothered me over the past week. I always end on a positive note because “on the other side of the aisle, there’s some fresh fruit.” The

  • traffic. 15 feet: over areas other than those specified in this subsection that are subject to truck traffic. 18 feet: over public streets, alleys, roads, and driveways. (c) Conductors must have a clearance of at least 3 feet from windows, doors, porches, fire escapes, or similar locations. Conductors run above the top level of a window are considered to be out of reach from that window and, therefore, do not have to be 3 feet away. (d) Conductors must have a clearance of not less than 8 feet from the