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travelled to the frozen continent just this last December and January. This story appeared in Scene in 2011. A Day in the Life of PLU’s Antarctic Geologists By Claire Todd, assistant professor of geosciences and environmental studies “Mac Ops, Mac Ops, Mac Ops! This is India 1! 5! 6! How copy?” These are the words that woke me and PLU geosciences student Michael Vermeulen ’12 most mornings during our geologic expedition in Antarctica this winter. All field camps participating in the U.S. Antarctic
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longer than a total of 5 double-spaced pages. You should address the following questions: What significant cultural experiences have most influenced your present development and your desire to be a couple and family therapist? What are your professional career goals after completing your degree? What are your strengths that will help you achieve your professional goals? What do you consider to be areas for personal growth that may need the most attention during your training as a therapist at PLU
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