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  • Moms Are Best Reached By Brand on Facebook With a Cause Posted by: wagnerjc / September 12, 2017 September 12, 2017 Originally published by American Marketing Association on August 25, 2017 by Zach Brooke New research from SCG sheds light on family matriarchs' purchasing power and media habits A survey completed by SCG Advertising and Public Relations shows that a majority of matriarchs are the primary decision makers within their households across several categories, including food and

  • Mines, will soon be heading to France as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar to pursue research at the Institut Physique du Globe de Paris. He’ll be investigating nanoparticles in French streams and rivers, distinguishing engineered ones from naturally occurring ones using “single particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectometry” or spICP-MS. Way to go, Logan! A stint as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Togo inspired Sarah Slinker (Class of 2013; Majors: French and Global Studies; Minors: Anthropology and

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  • United Nations stated that climate change will be irreversible in 11 years if humanity continues to emit greenhouse gases at the current rate.  What if I can’t afford things or don’t have the time and energy to do something? Little steps are okay and encouraged. Practice won’t be perfect immediately, even our team can’t do all of these things. But we try to do what we can. If you don’t have the energy to recycle, you probably have the energy to not litter. Or if you don’t have the financial security

  • : Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards GEOS 104: Conservation of Natural Resources GEOS 105: Meteorology GEOS 106: Geology of National Parks GEOS 107: Global Climate Changes PHYS 110: Astronomy PHYS 125: College Physics I PHYS 126: College Physics II PHYS 153: General Physics I PHYS 154: General Physics II Computer Science & Mathematics (4) 4 semester hours Choose from the following courses: DATA 133: Introduction to Data Science I CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science MATH 123: Modern

  • variety of industry experts,” Wiersma said, “to try and get a sense of just the scope or perceptions regarding ‘what does it mean to work in a masculine industry?’ or, ‘what does it mean to work in a feminine industry?’” “Just like we did through the process of making the series, we hope everyone will gain a better understanding of the meaning of diversity and the varying ways in which it is valued and discussed.”- Rachel Lovrovich ’18 Given the current political climate and various events in the U.S

  • ). She also has chapters in Transformative Lutheran Theologies: Feminist, Womanist and Mujerista Perspectives (2010), Creating Women’s Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought (2011), Theologies of Creation: Creation ex Nihilo and its New Rivals (Routledge, 2014), Lutherrenaissance Past and Present (2015), Calming the Storm: Theological and Ethical Perspectives on Climate Engineering (2016) and several articles in Dialog: A Journal of Theology. She has served the church on a task force of the

  • make the system work. The pumps that circulate the thermal medium among the heat pumps are run off variable speed drives so the pumps only pump based on need from the heat pumps. This is all tied together by the HVAC control system, which saves a great deal of energy over standard HVAC systems. The roof is painted white to reflect light, helping to manage the climate of the building naturally. When entering any room in the building the lights are automated and all bulbs used are LED or highly

  • that focuses on literature from non-Euro-American societies. Because course topics may vary considerably, course may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 217 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course that focuses on literature that fosters an awareness and understanding of diversity in the United States. Courses may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 221 : Research and Writing Strategies for writing academic research

  • toiletries in your carry-on, make sure they adhere to the strict TSA guidelines outlined here Checked luggage: Do some research into what types of clothing are culturally appropriate. The typical dress may be different than what you are used to in the US. Talk to returnees and research online to find out more about the local dress, as well and the local climate Bring durable clothing that can be easily cared for/laundered Consider whether you will be doing anything as part of your program that will