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institutions of higher learning. “To put it simply, the current situation is unacceptable,” said Secretary Esper. “We can and must do better.” Read Previous Capstone Presentations Meet the Web Read Next PLU Psychology Professor Regarded as a Pioneer in Crowdsourcing Science LATEST POSTS Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major February 18, 2022 The Evolution of Behavior November 12, 2021 Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant from Templeton Foundation November 24, 2020 Enrico Jones Award in Psychotherapy
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Gravit Designer: A Free, Vector-Based Graphic Design Program Posted by: berlinma / March 5, 2018 March 5, 2018 Gravit Designer is a free, easy-to-use, vector-based graphic design software program. Gravit can be used to create flyers, logos, presentations, and a multitude of other graphic design content. This software includes features similar to Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, making it a viable alternative to more intense graphic design and layout programs. Gravit can be used from within a web
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Attaway Lutes Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/04/jud-kalen-keim-cover_fixed-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Christian Caple Christian Caple https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/04/christian-caple.jpg April 20, 2018 May 6, 2019 Though he met the definition of a first-generation college student, that distinction was not at the top of mind for Jud Keim ’86 when he made the decision to attend and play football at
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decision to attend and play football at Pacific Lutheran University. As a high schooler in Federal Way, Keim knew college would be his next step. His parents were both successful and supportive, and though neither attended a four-year university, they instilled in him the importance of postsecondary education, and the opportunities it affords. That’s what Keim embraced most about his first-in-the-family status: his parents wholeheartedly supported his pursuit of personal greatness, so his enjoyment of
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your body, etc.) when fear is the driving force behind your decision making? If you could have another emotion or value guiding your decision making, what would it be? When was the first time you experienced anxiety? What experience or situation resulted in you feeling anxious? What did it feel like in your body? If you reflect on your experience of anxiety across your lifetime, are there any common themes or patterns that are present? How has your relationship with your anxiety changed over time
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Rick Barot making a presentation during the Rainier Writers Workshop at PLU, which he directs. In the teaching that I do, particularly in creative writing classes, the notion of the two desks is a central element of my pedagogy. For many, the idea of a poetry-writing class probably draws on a caricature of people having a therapy session in a vaguely bohemian atmosphere, complete with candles and patchouli. This is an image of creativity as self-indulgence, dependent on the idea that poetry —not to
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. Wakea and Hoʻohokulani then have another son, a human named Haloa, after his brother. From Haloa descends the Hawaiʻian people, making kalo the elder brother of Native Hawaiʻians.Dr. Hammerstrom, who originally launched this course in 2014 “to give students real-life experience with the various religious traditions of East Asia,” continues to add more activities like the loʻi to integrate the indigenous cultures of Hawaiʻi into the course with the Diversity Center’s Nicole Juliano, who has helped
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decision making and health professions education. Her more recent research is in ethics education for health care professionals. Benedict, S. & Rozmus, C. (2014). Chapter 7: Nurses and human subjects research during the Third Reich and now. In S. Rubenfeld and S, Benedict (Eds). Human Subjects Research After the Holocaust (pp. 87-98). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. DOI: 10.1007/.978-3-319-05702-6 7. Benedict, S. & Shields, L. (2014). Nurses and midwives in Nazi Germany: The “euthanasia
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