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  • Aileen Ochinang Human Resources Specialist Full Profile 253-535-8146 ochinaav@plu.edu

  • animals will be gone before their habitat is destroyed due to illegal and excessive hunting. Part of the problem is the human view of these nonhuman animals. Instead of being seen as beings valuable in their own right, they are seen as a resource for human needs and desires. Further evidence of this is found in the use of these same creatures, in captivity, for biomedical research and entertainment. As philosophers, we are examining the current crises faced by captive and free living apes. We are

  • , National Commission for Health Education Credentialing ACE Group Fitness Instructor ACE Senior Exercise Specialist Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Exercise Science Wellness Education Books Health for Life With Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014) : View Book Health for Life Teacher’s Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014 [21 chapter curriculum]) : View Book Health Opportunities Through

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  • , National Commission for Health Education Credentialing ACE Group Fitness Instructor ACE Senior Exercise Specialist Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Exercise Science Wellness Education Books Health for Life With Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014) : View Book Health for Life Teacher’s Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014 [21 chapter curriculum]) : View Book Health Opportunities Through

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  • For purposes of this Plan, the following definitions from the OSHA Standard shall apply: “Blood” means human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood. “Biosafety Level” is level of containment for biohazardous materials. The CDC ranks Biosafety levels as 1-4, with 4 identifying the most stringent degree of containment and personal protection. “Biohazardous waste,” also called regulated waste, infectious waste or biomedical waste, is any waste containing infectious

  • ) ESCI 104 : Conservation of Natural Resources - NW Principles and problems of public and private stewardship of our resources with special reference to the Pacific Northwest. Includes labs and field trips. (4) ESCI 106 : Geology of National Parks - NW Study of the significant geologic features, processes, and history as illustrated by selected National Parks. Relationship between human history and geology and the impact of geology on our lives will be included. (4) ESCI 107 : Global Climate Changes

  • dialogue is encouraged, has really helped me expand my cultural lens and recognize the uniqueness of the human experience. The MFT program at PLU does a wonderful job of facilitating a safe place to deeply explore our similarities and our differences. — April Knight, '16 DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures

  • of reflection as chief equity officer within Tacoma’s Office of Equity and Human Rights, leading anti-racist systems transformation efforts at the city level. The path to the position started at PLU. After three years of college in Texas, Woods married and moved to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, only a semester shy of graduation. Soon, she heard great things about PLU’s care for students and career placement program.  “I remember the care and concern of the professors and the administration,” Woods

  • as middle school, others noticed Lisa Woods’ quiet strength and power of observation. “My demeanor is to listen, hear people and see people,“ she says. “I’ve developed that over time, but I’ve always been the listener in the room and not necessarily the talker.“ Today, Woods (’92) uses her powers of reflection as chief equity officer within Tacoma’s Office of Equity and Human Rights, leading anti-racist systems transformation efforts at the city level. The path to the position started at PLU

  • spinning dishes of food on a Lazy Susan at a table. A woman carves a statue of a Chinese soldier in clay. A moped driving through the city. A gold statue of a dragon.] Paul: It seems to me in the context of our global situation there is no more important culture to study than China right now in the company years because what happens in China actually affects all of us on the planet and so fully appreciating what’s going on with China is really fully appreciating what’s going on here [Music] [video