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ETHICS WORKSHOP
Issues Encountered When Working with the Young
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Issues Encountered When Working with the Young
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Visiting artist Bruce Horak will be talking to the audience about his career development.
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Are you interested in work in scientific or academic publishing?
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Conservation research through academic partnerships
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Mobile (french): originating from the Latin mobilis, it means susceptible of being moved or moving, refers to that which incites or creates an impulse, as well as to the body in motion. The word relates to mobility, mobilize, signifying deep changes, pertaining to motif/motivation, motor, and to that which explains and justifies a judgement or decision.
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Hosted by SACPA, the Department of Native American Studies and the University of Lethbridge.
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A Spirited Conversation. The University of Lethbridge is proud to introduce Public Professor Series, a monthly, thought-provoking lecture series.
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MSS has joined up with Michelle Mann, the Branch Manager ATB West who has invited students to come to the branch on Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:30 pm to conduct mock interviews.
This is designed to help you assess and strengthen your interview skills by providing a realistic interview experience. Please RSVP by Monday October 20, 2014@noon to register.
RSVP at http://goo.gl/Gpzn8C
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Claöd Idia simulates deviant behaviour though subtle/mostly unnoticeable means. She practices public moulting, grows beasts in the fault lines of infrastructural failures, and belongs to the Left Out club of Southern Alberta (LOCO-SA). She has exhibited locally, rationally, and inter-rationally in prestigious Tart institutions including the Insomniac Maniacal Wonder Gym of Transcona and the Lethargy of Alabama Llama Mama in the state of Apathy. She has published thousands of individual letters and characters including A, B, C, D, and DD.
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Christine Clark is a designer and part-time coder who recently completed the MFA - New Media program at the University of Lethbridge. Her graduate research focused on the design of information visualizations when communicating wicked problems. The project that emerged was a design/science collaboration to visualize the past 60 years of climate data for localized regions across Alberta.