Page 1 • (13,324 results in 0.062 seconds)

  • Associate Professor of History | Department of History | hamesgl@plu.edu | 253-535-7132 | Gina Hames’ research interests focus on the historic role of how alcohol shapes identity from a comparative perspective across the globe, including Africa, Asia, including China, Japan, and India, Latin America, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the United States.

    Global Context Pedagogy, especially First-year programs Latin America, specifically Mexico, Cuba, and the Andean region Bolivia and Peru (study abroad) Global Human Rights Global Women’s & Gender History Books In progress, You Are What You Drink: A Global History of How Alcohol Has Shaped Identity (Reaktion Press, London 2018) Alcohol in World History (Routledge 2012) : View Book Biography Gina Hames’ research interests focus on the historic role of how alcohol shapes identity from a comparative

  • Chapter 1 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 2 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 3 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4

    Latin Vocabulary Exercises to accompany Wheelock'sChapter 1 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 2 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 3 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 4 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 5 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 6 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 7 Vocabulary Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3

  • Close to 50,000 Jewish refugees fled to Argentina during the rise of Nazism and World War II. In fact, between 1933 and 1945, Argentina received more Jewish refugees per capita than any other nation in the world, except Palestine. But to most – outside of…

    the reason that Ellie Dieringer ’23, a global studies and Hispanic and Latino studies double major, decided to pursue research in this area. Throughout her time at PLU, she focused her global lens on Latin Americaspecifically Argentina and Uruguay. “Part of what drew me to the research I’m doing is the relationships between institutions and the stories they decide to tell,” she explains. During her freshman year at PLU, Dieringer headed to Uruguay for a month-long study abroad trip. While

  • Declensions: Intro to Demonstratives Demonstratives Hic Haec Hoc Ille, Illa, Illud First and Second Declension Nouns Third Declension Adjectives Conjugations Basic First and Second Conjugations

    , Ablatives of Separation and Place from Which Chapter 22– The End of Passives and Declensions Chapter 23– Participles Chapter 24 –  Ablative Absolutes Chapter 25 – Indirect Statements Chapter 26 – Comparison of Adjectives Chapter 28 – Subjunctives Chapter 30 – Indirect Questions Chapter 32 – Adverbs Chapter 33 – Conditions Chapter 36:  Jussive Noun Clauses Chapter 38:  Relative Clauses of Characteristic Latin Vocabulary Exercises to accompany Wheelock’s Thanks to Hannah Hutchins, LRC 2009, for her work

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhD9U3jPRdE This past year a group of PLU students, as part of the award-winning MediaLab, dove into the topic of anti-Islamic sentiment in America. This is a first account shared by one of the project leaders JuliAnne Rose ’13. The topic took them across America…

    and honor its victims. After months of research, I was traveling to D.C. and New York City as part of a team of three exploring anti-Muslim sentiment in America. More specifically, how mainstream media has influenced its spread, the social implications for American Muslims and the greater American public today, and how to mitigate its harmful effects.“Beyond Burkas and Bomber: Anti-Muslim Sentiment in America” is the upcoming documentary produced by PLU’s MediaLab, premiering on April 11 at 7 p.m

  • Perspective: Rethinking the global citizen The field of Subaltern Studies came into existence to address a perceived problem with the way that existing scholarly paradigms in anthropology, Latin American studies, and many other fields, had understood the “objects” of study: people in cultures other than…

    an organization called Witness for Peace to examine the effects of recent trade policies on communities of indigenous people in rural areas of Mexico. Witness for Peace argues that, while free trade may have benefited consumers in industrialized countries, it has also decimated many rural communities of Mexico. Our group visited two communities in Southern Mexico: the region of the Mixteca in Oaxaca and the community of Tzajalchen in Chiapas. What we witnessed in these communities were indigenous

  • Learn More About the Area: City of Tacoma Tacoma Visitors Bureau Tacoma School District Puget Sound Region - Go Northwest! Experience Washington State

    students study abroad. PLU cherishes its dedication to educating for lives of service, as well as its distinguished and distinctive academic program that emphasizes curricular integration and active learning. Given the combination of rigorous academics, delivered in a friendly, personalized environment, it is easy to see why PLU is among the region’s most highly regarded employers and is the only Northwest university to be listed every year within the top 15 Western region universities in the “Best

  • ELCA Region 1 Archives | Archives | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Menu Search

  • 8:15 a.m. | March 8 | Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts   Who: Bob Ferguson Title: Washington State Attorney General Bio: Bob Ferguson is Washington State’s 18th Attorney

    city of Cali, Colombia and adopted at eight months by a family from the Gig Harbor area in Washington state. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies/Spanish from PLU and his Master of Arts in Public Policy with an emphasis in Latin America from Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands. He found his biological mother and her family in 2004 and has since become very involved in helping Colombian adoptees become more familiar with their country of origin. Currently he is teaching Spanish and