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  • perishable foods left at room temperature longer than 2 hours. If you are eating outdoors at a picnic or cookout where temperatures are over 90°F, discard foods after 1 hour.Tasting Policy We at Pacific Lutheran University recognize that clients hosting major events (such as wedding) would often like to hold a tasting of their menu prior to the event. The following text reflects our policy regarding such tastings. PLU affiliated clients hosting an event with a specialized menu for parties of fifty or

  • samples need to spin inside the magnet at nearly the speed of sound to get the best data. The spectrometer contains a series of chambers, with the outside chamber forming a vacuum jacket. The outer chamber is then filled with liquid nitrogen, which is at a temperature of minus 321 degrees Fahrenheit. Inside the chamber, a superconducting magnet sits in a broth of liquid helium, which is even colder, at minus 452 degrees Fahrenheit, or just a few degrees above the lowest known temperature in the

  • in a disciplinary context or provides deeper study of data science topics. The course must go beyond introductory topics and techniques to develop advanced statistical expertise for the respective field where at least one of the following are met: Data are not easily collected (e.g., makes use of intricate study design; requires in-depth survey design), OR Data are not easily managed (e.g., data are messy; data set is excessively large; data are not easily synthesized), OR Data are not easily

  • Almost 400 faculty, administrators, staff and student leaders participate in workshops reviewing the university’s Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, ADA and Sexual Misconduct policies, as well as conflict management techniques and the grievance process. This mandatory training is held every year.

  • Art & DesignCommunication, Media & PRPrinting & Publishing ArtsArt & Design ARTD 101 : Drawing I - CX A course dealing with the basic techniques and media of drawing. (4) ARTD 102 : 2D Design/Color Theory - CX This course combines course work in color and composition. Students will develop a better understanding in pictorial composition, color theory, patterning, materials, and methods in the two-dimensional arts, perspective, and a range of conceptual design strategies. Required for all B.A

  • Minors Anthropology Laboratory The departmental lab emphasizes archaeological teaching and provides an excellent opportunity for students to apply scientific methods of hypothesis testing in the context of the social sciences. Among the goals of the program are to teach archaeological recording techniques, to develop an understanding of the procedures and mastery of the techniques of specific scientific instruments, and to familiarize students with the analysis of artifactual and paleoenvironmental

  • convinced. Senior Andrea Calcagno believes that’s because global climate change isn’t really affecting the average American yet. While temperatures may be a bit warmer and the snowfall a bit less, the nation as a whole hasn’t experienced any drastic consequence. “I would say a lot of people don’t take climate change as seriously as it needs to be taken,” she said. During the first part of J-Term, ambassadors talked with their friends and family to determine what the general pubic knows about the topic

  • learning (improving teachers’ techniques and students’ capacities to think critically and engage with language learning in new, creative ways), but it also promoted teaching techniques and programming which would empower young girls and help young boys and teachers and administrators to do the same. Essentially, her primary project consisted of two elements: 1. teach English for 8-10 hours/week (two classes) to over 200 middle-school-aged students; and 2. plan and implement programming in her school

  • A continuation of MUSI 225. Prerequisite: MUSI 225 or consent of instructor. (1) MUSI 235 : Music Theory & Analysis III A continuation of MUSI 136. Further study of the materials and syntax of musical expression through an examination of modulation, larger formal structures, mode mixture, borrowed chords, augmented sixth chords, chromatic harmony, composition, etc. Prerequisite: MUSI 136 or consent of instructor. (3) MUSI 236 : Music Theory & Analysis IV Introduction to post-tonal techniques and

  • Chemistry Department Learning OutcomesThe major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department’s curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical skills to solve chemical problems. Students will conduct experiments and demonstrate proficiency with appropriate lab skills, techniques, and instrumentation. Students will demonstrate the ability to search, understand, and put into use chemical literature as