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of what the crucial moral considerations in the Jus in Bello portion of just war theory are. We are seeking to bring the discipline of philosophy, and ethical theory in particular, to bear on the issue of how soldiers make decisions on the battlefield. This is an emergent issue in military ethics that has implications relative to what actions in war are morally permissible, based on the knowledge soldiers are capable of obtaining amidst the chaos of war. This project would further and sharpen
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: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction - ES Examines the history of the American Civil War (1861 to 1865) and the subsequent period of Reconstruction. Course uses a wide range of historical sources to understand the social, political, and military histories of the war itself and the legacies of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or consent of instructor. (4) HIST 351 : History of the Western and Pacific Northwest U.S. - ES, GE How “the West” was defined and geographically situated has
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methodologies. The contemporary agenda in foreign language teaching has been shaped significantly by historical phenomena such as World War II, shifting business practices and other economic factors, and the political need for intelligence and military data collection. In its broadest form, sexism is inseparable from these historical developments; in practice the issue also manifests itself in explicit and systematic ways. Tamara Williams, Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies and Director of the Wang
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students who went to college and realized the transformational experience of higher education,” he says of himself and his brothers. “How it transforms, not just your thinking and how you look at the world, but how it can transform your quality of life as well because of the employment and the economic benefits that a college education can unlock.” Frechette has spent his career in higher education access and financial aid, serving previously at Rush University Medical Center and Northwestern
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be enrolled in the 0 credit course, which confirms your participation in the TAP IN course, and shows on your transcript. This also allows us to establish the course fee (the trip fee) in the PLU system, and to allow PLU’s insurance and travel coverage to be a benefit on your behalf (only PLU course travel is eligible for these benefits). The second is the BUSA 495 internship. You can take the internship for 1-4 credits. 4 credits is highly recommended and the default for all participants. 4
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connected we are, the better able we are to improve society. Diversity in profession and education benefits everyone.” Chávez said her speech at the conference focused on the findings of her most recent book project, which is due out in 2019. The book, titled Latino Professional Success in America: Public Policies, People, and Perseverance, explores how first-generation Latinos became professionals, their experiences as professionals amid the country’s institutional racism, and the policies and programs
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Visiting Scholar and Artist Endowed Fund Kurt Mayer Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies James B. Maylon Fund Alice Knutzen McCracken Endowed Scholarship McElroy Endowment Angela Meade Vocal Competition Endowment Nancy Claire Meader International Scholarship Fund Mehlum Family Endowment Alma Meisnest Endowed Scholarship Meisnest Unrestricted Endowment Military Order of the Purple Heart Donald R. Miller School of Business Dean’s Fund Fred Mills Memorial Endowed Basketball Scholarship Lila Moe Scholarship
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in conversation about how do you do this.” She also admits there are times when she hides her title — in part to avoid “flaunting it,” but also to settle into the space between the academic world and the world that came before it. “I work in education, so I live in a cerebral world,” she said. “My entire family lives in a military world.” She recalls a recent conversation with her sister — who holds a graduate degree from Georgetown University: “Why do you always have to use the biggest words
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of Biomass as a Source of Renewable Energy and Carbon Sequestration Michael Yannello, Senior Capstone Seminar As concerns over climate change increase, it is important to look for renewable sources of energy to replace current fossil fuel technologies. The pyrolysis of biomass to produce bioenergy and biochar may serve as a method for sequestering carbon while generating a source of renewable energy. Additional benefits of biochar may be its use as a soil amendment for agriculture, promotion of
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