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has the power to tell a story she believes is important—regardless of who she is and where in the world that story may be. “We are living in a time when we have great power as individuals to communicate and understand what is happening halfway around the world. If you see an injustice, you have the power to communicate it, talk about it, Tweet about it, march about it, make a film about it, change it.” Her visit began with lunch in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where more than 100 students
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Students intending to attend seminary should complete the requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. Besides the general degree requirements, the Association of Theological Schools recommends the following: English: literature, composition, speech, and related studies; at least six semester-long courses. History: ancient, modern European, and American; at least three semester-long courses. Philosophy: orientation in history, content, and methods; at least three semester-long courses. Natural
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Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. By Sandy Deneau Dunham Art of Diplomacy An exhibition celebrating Norway’s constitution, 1814-2014: Red White and Blue– Norwegian Constitution, American Inspiration, held its exclusive U.S. premiere at PLU’s Scandinavian Cultural Center and remains on display through Sept. 28. By Sandy Deneau Dunham Editor’s Note Welcome to the first online-only “refresh” of ResoLUTE, featuring PLU stories that just couldn’t wait for the all-new edition of the magazine in
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. On November 10th, PLU will have its own celebration with the opening of an exhibition in the Scandinavian Culture Center accompanied by presentations by Ryan and two Norwegian visitors, Knut Pihl and Willy Østreng,from the Heyerdahl Institute. Thor Heyerdahl’s zeal for life and his “out of the box” thinking are well worth remembering. As Loren Anderson stated in 2012 during a final address to the University, “Heyerdahl personified our great human capacity to wonder, to stand in awe of creation
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by the end of Semester II KINS 322 or equivalent Life Science Physical Science These courses, plus MUSI 341, must be completed prior to program completion. EDUC 320: Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 330: Professional Practice I (0) SPED 307: Foundations in Special Education (4) EDUC 332: Communities, Schools, and Students (2) EDUC 361: Teaching and Learning of Science (4) EDUC 429: Diversity Responsive Children’s Literature (2) EDUC 490: Linguistics and Language Acquisition (2) EDUC 370
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Latino Studies Learning Objectives1) Through the analysis of a wide array of Latino cultural productions (literature, film, music, visual arts, socio-political studies), students will be introduced to Latino Studies as a field, its history from the Civil Rights era to the present, its spaces of engagement (community, academy, political, cultural), and main theoretical contributions. 2) Students will complicate their understanding of US history, geography, and dominant narratives about Latinos
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Spanish (Study Away) (4) HISP 423: Special Topics in Iberian Literatures & Cultures (4) HISP 433: Special Topics in Latin American Literature & Cultures (4) Culminating Experience 4 semester hours HISP 499: Culminating Experience (4) In consultation with their advisor, students may select from the following culminating experiences: Research project on a HISP & LTST topic of their choice* Experiential learning or internship in the Latinx community A combined project with a complementary major with an
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from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Growth is also expected in areas such as food and animal safety, where organizations work to prevent foodborne contamination and diseases in animals; public health, where organizations work to protect the health of an entire population; and disease control. To view employment data on veterinarians in the US, click here. *Adopted from literature of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Growth is also expected in areas such as food and animal safety, where organizations work to prevent foodborne contamination and diseases in animals; public health, where organizations work to protect the health of an entire population; and disease control. To view employment data on veterinarians in the US, click here. *Adopted from literature of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Myths Edward Said- Culture and Imperialism Simone de Beauvoir- La Deuxième Sexe Frantz Fanon- Sociologie d’une Révolution Mohammed Dib- Qui se Souvient de la Mer Assia Djebar- Femmes d’Algers dans Leur Appartement Breanna Wiersma, '18, English Literature and Psychology:My tutorial was entitled, “Modern Irish Poetry,” and fulfilled the “Late Period” requirement for Literature majors. This course focused on close analysis of Ireland from 1914 to the present (particularly focusing on works published
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