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  • Activity Emphasizes the theory and practice of adaptation in teaching strategies, curriculum, and service delivery for all persons with psychomotor problems, not just those labeled "disabled." (4) KINS 334 : Applied Training and Conditioning This course presents physiological and kinesiological applications to physical training and addresses fundamental training principles as they relate to physical fitness in the areas of cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body

  • Conjugation James Okubo, Capstone Senior Seminar Imperfections in the two-dimensional structure of graphene-based electrodes have led to reduced chemical capacitance. Recent density functional theory calculations have shown that the capacitance can be improved via structural and morphological features of the electrode. The structure of the organic compounds known as benzofulvenes may act as a model for graphene. Rotation about the exocyclic double bond of benzofulvenes may change the conjugation of the

  • and the conservation implications of the global wildlife trade. He is also a member of the Viral Emergence Research Initiative (viralemergence.org), a collaborative team working to predict wildlife viruses that could ultimately affect humans.Sergia HayDr. Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Wild Hope CenterSee Dr. Hay’s profile Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, has taught at PLU since 2011. She teaches

  • . His research interests include wildlife disease and the conservation implications of the global wildlife trade. He is also a member of the Viral Emergence Research Initiative (viralemergence.org), a collaborative team working to predict wildlife viruses that could ultimately affect humans.Sergia HayDr. Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Wild Hope CenterSee Dr. Hay’s profile Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Wild Hope Center for

  • the content. Imagine a poster for a serious event, but the colors are bright and mismatched. The viewer may become confused. Professional designers use color theory to find colors that create color harmony. Here are a few tools that can help you find a color palette that might work for your next project: Canva Color Wheel – Great overview article about how designers select colors and an introduction to the color wheel. It has a basic tool that you can select and export color palettes. Adobe Color

  • Bio: Julia Watts Belser (she/her) is professor of Jewish Studies at Georgetown University and core faculty in Georgetown’s Disability Studies program, as well as a rabbi and longtime activist for disability and gender justice. Julia’s research brings classical Jewish texts into conversation with disability studies, feminist and queer theory, and environmental justice. She is the author of several scholarly books, including Rabbinic Tales of Destruction: Gender, Sex, and Disability in the Ruins of

  • highly interconnected. Section 14. STATEMENT ON LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS With learning at the heart of our enterprise, Pacific Lutheran University must insist on high standards for the physical and virtual environments in which we engage our students. These spaces should communicate to students that their learning is our highest priority and facilitate with smart design and appropriate resources our ability to pursue our mission. Well-designed and maintained environments positively affect concentration

  • Logic: Globalization, Conspiracy Theory and the Shoah”, which appeared in the 2012 volume Holocaust Denial: the Politics of Perfidy, edited by Robert Wistrich (an earlier version was published by the Vidal Sassoon Center for the Study of Antisemitism at the Hebrew University in 2009) and “Antisemitism and Terrorism on the Electronic Highway” which appeared in the book Terrorism and the Internet: Threats — Target Groups — Deradicalisation Strategies (IOS Press for NATO, 2010). Mr. Weitzman also co

  • ) Media Literacy COMA 388 class culminated in a final “Critical Making” project, where students built, designed, or mocked up a media literacy tool. The goal of the assignment was to envision a web that prioritized the circulation of credible information. Critical making is a process where students apply theories and concepts to a creative project or artifact, and where imaginative design – focusing more on engagement with theory and concepts, rather than functionality – is encouraged. The students

  • in theory produce two electron-hole pairs per absorbed photon. Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process by which a molecule in its excited singlet state shares its energy with a ground state molecule to produce two triplet-excited molecules creating the potential of doubling the photocurrent from high-energy photons in solar cells. A series of perylene‑based compounds capable of intramolecular singlet fission have been developed at NREL and in this work we derivatize the aforementioned