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  • focused on the containment or dilution of toxic heavy metals, rather than removing them from soil. Thus, there is an urgent need to explore innovative, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly techniques for ecosystem cleanup. This project uses the conceptual framework of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to analyze the potential environmental, chemical, and ethical impacts of implementing nano-phytoremediation. Three case studies are presented, examining the efficacy of nanoparticles on

  • Mullukatte Olympia HSOlympiaOverall 3rdMalus Domestica Disease Analysis Using Computing Techniques 9-12 Place Awards Adeline RangSumner HSSumner/Bonney Lake1stThe Effect Of Permeable Pavements On Danio Rerio Jeremy GriesBellarmine PrepPrivate1stEvaluating the Dispersal of Gram-Negative Bacteria from Sink Drains in a Hospital Setting Nidhi Krishna Kumar, Kristina Mullukatte Olympia HSOlympia1stMalus Domestica Disease Analysis Using Computing Techniques Eliel OrtizHarrison Preparatory Clover Park2ndWind

  • safety is an issue,” Waldow said, “so we can both address safety and increase capacity in batteries.” The team is working with rigid polymers that have highly conductive regions. They are working in a lab using experimental techniques to study how the polymers organize and ions move through the polymers. The experimental techniques include, for example, electrochemistry — the branch of the discipline that deals with the relations between electrical and chemical phenomena. The work is funded by the

  • Solutions, Muckleshoot – BSN, MA Bio: Valerie Segrest is an enrolled member of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and cofounder of Tahoma Peak Solutions that has most recently served as NAAF’s Regional Director for Native Food and Knowledge Systems. For more than a decade, Ms. Segrest has dedicated her work in the field of Nutrition and Human Health Science towards the efforts of the food sovereignty movement and catalyzing food security strategies rooted in education, awareness, and overcoming barriers to

  • CDs recording, editing, and production, and the members of the Lyric Brass quintet dedicated countless hours over the summer to the rehearsal and recording process. History of the group? The Lyric Brass quintet is the resident faculty brass ensemble at PLU.  The group is comprised of 5 members (Zach Lyman and Edward Castro, trumpets; Gina Gillie, horn; Rebecca Ford, trombone; and Paul Evans, tuba) all of whom are on faculty at PLU.  The Lyric Brass performs two concerts each year at PLU as part of

  • , because while I love teaching skills and techniques, I really adore mentoring and getting to know my students better and helping them transition from student to peer. My main goal is to help them succeed in our field beyond PLU and there’s nothing I like better than to receive notices of shows and exhibitions with their names on the listings. What do you hope your students take away from your classes? I want them to be skillful artists, intentional communicators, and good humans. What makes you proud

  • endowment will help provide the following every year: Wild Hope Student Fellows: 2 paid positions for juniors to study vocation and lead projects on campus What’s Next Seminar: 1 cohort of 10 seniors preparing to graduate  Staff Seminar in Vocation: 4 stipends for staff to learn techniques for mentoring students Faculty Seminar on Vocation of Teaching: 4 stipends for faculty for biweekly gatherings Faculty Workshop in Lutheran Education for Vocation in the World: 20 faculty participants If you have

  • to Facebook Marketplace Liudmyla Ostafiichuk graduated from the MSMA program before its renaming and has moved back to Seattle to continue her research career for Facebook: “[MSMA] program helped me gain a foundational knowledge of consumer behavior, analytical methods, and research techniques that are necessary for my everyday work.  After graduation, I worked as a Consumer Insights Manager at T-Mobile’s Brand, Consumer, and Market Insights department where I led the early tenure Customer Health

  • the cornerstones of PLU’s Study Away program were present in El Limonal. Community leaders and interviewees granted permission for the interviews and encouraged the sharing of the information, stories and images emerging from El Limonal. The videographer and reporter from PLU used similar techniques and always asked permission first. Many community members would ask that their photo be taken. As just one example, the little girl at the end of the video in the beautiful dress gave Professor Mulder

  • because of the church’s involvement consider modern mapiko untraditional. Today, groups perform in celebration of national holidays, or special events within the community, and involve multiple mapiko groups from different villages who compete to gather the biggest audiences. The sixteen-year revolution that resulted in the Frelimo independence movement overthrowing the Portuguese colonial regime ended in 1996 with a peace treaty. During this time woodcarvings were sold to raise money in support of