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  • addresses the commonalities found in the ancient Greek philosophical traditions and classical philosophical Taoism and how they can help us cultivate the skills to combat climate change. To produce a comparative analysis of the two traditions, The Butterfly Dream by Zhuangzi and The Cave Allegory by Plato will be used as primary sources. Then, by using interpretations of philosophers from their respective philosophical traditions, this paper aims to not offer quick solutions or options of technology to

  • their evaluations that are added to the rest of your application materials. Want to practice your interview skills? Schedule a mock interview with the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team. Choosing the Right Medical School for You U.S. medical schools offer a variety of excellent educational experiences in a variety of settings. Some schools are public and some are private, and they vary in size, curriculum, and character. To find out which schools might best meet your needs and goals, begin by reading

  • their evaluations that are added to the rest of your application materials. Want to practice your interview skills? Schedule a mock interview with the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team. Choosing the Right Medical School for You U.S. medical schools offer a variety of excellent educational experiences in a variety of settings. Some schools are public and some are private, and they vary in size, curriculum, and character. To find out which schools might best meet your needs and goals, begin by reading

  • acquisition of vehicle terms in German and English speaking children** 4. Brianna Reynon Pedagogy and Creative Exploration: Influence of Instruction and Convention on Confident Learning Behaviors*** 5. Olivia Curry, Danielle D. Fisher, Bea N. Haddenham, Em Neibel The Influence of OCPD Diagnosis Disclosure and Gender on Perceptions of Peers* 6. Nichole Unsworth and Rai Clyburn Psychological Skills for Student Athletes*** 7. Hailey Guerrero and Holly Roark Is There a Positivity Bias in Word Learning?** 8

  • performed on February 17 at 7 p.m., and February 18 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. A story of friendship, bravery and adventure, James and the Giant Peach is perfect for all ages and is sure to fulfill the fantasies of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape. “Children’s theatre ignites the imagination,” Director Katie Wee ‘17 says. “It can act as a tool to give children the hope, the skills, and the creativity necessary to face

  • during the 1976-77 academic year. Near the beginning of its creation, famous dance groups and artists such as the Joffrey Ballet, Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane hosted summer workshops here at PLU. The program is currently led by Visiting Assistant Professor Rachel Winchester, after the retirement of Associate Professor Maureen McGill, who entered phased retirement after 38 years. In the wake of the anniversary, Winchester praised the skills of PLU’s dance students. The anniversary is “a celebration of

  • our planet, and provides students with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to change our shared future.The Holden Village study away trip, led by Associate Professor of Philosophy Sergia Hay, helps capture this path of change through discussions of environmental ethics. Living in community at Holden Village, a Lutheran renewal center in the Northern Cascades, students are provided with a unique experience.  Dr. Hay explains “The Holden Village J-term trip is one that provides students with a

  • Where History and Innovation Meet by Damian Alessandro. The scope of human history is vast, encompassing everything that has happened in past societies. However, when most students think about history, they usually focus on the dates and events that have been highlighted in textbooks. These events tend to include social… November 28, 2017 curriculumDamian Alessandrohistoryinnovation studiesjob skills

  • within the game world. Our primary feature is a music based rhythm minigame which occurs in combat, where players will have to time their button presses to music in order to increase the power of their combat skills. By combining this unique mechanic with the traditional design and philosophies of an RPG, we hope to present an experience that is enjoyable to all. 11am – Break 11:15am – Player Piano Eric Golde (BA), Camden Hunt (BS) The Player Piano project embodies the integration of technological

  • Select at least one course from the following list of electives for deeper study in the process of innovation, creativity, problem solving, and related proficiencies. Note: The courses in this list emphasize problem solving and creativity from a disciplinary perspective. Some courses relate to the cognitive processes of innovation or innovation in historical or ethical perspective; others pertain more directly to stages of the innovation process or professional skills considered useful in teams