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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

  • disciplines: Religion, Political Science, History, Languages & Literatures, Cultural Studies. Advanced Search JSTOR is at its most useful when using the advanced search option due to the variety of content available. Pay attention to the following options for narrowing down or broadening your search: Images: Above the search bar you will see a tab for Images. This is a great place to search for high quality images of primary sources. Access Type: Below the search boxes, you will see an option for “Select

  • months traveling up and down the west coast, and then moved to Holden Village to be a part of the winter community. After a beautiful and snowy (300 inches!) winter at Holden, I said goodbye to the tight-knit and wonderful community there, and returned to Portland. I have been here six months and have a diversified personal economy, while living in a lovely communal house in the Hawthorne district with a big garden. Future plans include starting a small independent design label, making a line of

  • Mabel Peterson Wing Scholarship Gordon Winsley Scholarship Fund Senator Shirley J. Winsley Endowed Scholarship in Political Science PLU Women’s Club Endowed Scholarship Shirley and David Wytko Endowed Scholarship Back to the top X Xavier Hall Endowment Back to the top Y David C. Yagow Endowed Scholarship Randall Yoakum Memorial Scholarship Ralph and Celestene Yoder Memorial Scholarship Helen G. Young Memorial Internship Back to the top Z Emilie Zulauf Endowed MBA Scholarship Shirley Zurfluh Endowed

  • Veugelers  IslamImportant text: Quran, Hadith Major holidays:  Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha Major figures in this tradition: the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), other Hebrew prophets including Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Place of worship: Mosque A few to know about Islam:  When some Muslims are discussing the Prophet Muhammad, they follow his name with “Peace Be Upon Him”, sometimes shortened to PBUH.  About a quarter of the world’s total population is Muslim, and there is a huge range in political, economic

  • designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ENVT 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) ENVT 350 : Environmental Methods Study of a watershed using and integrating techniques and principles of environmental sciences, political science, economics, and ethics. Includes laboratory

  • Lutheran University. Her family relocated when she was 6 years old, fleeing a country rife with political instability. Her family never abandoned their ethnic Oromo roots, but actively immersed themselves in their new culture. Now, she’s relocated again, extending her international education to a third continent as a sociology major at PLU. The university’s commitment to global education is a value that’s familiar to Urgessa. She speaks five languages — Amhara and Oromo that are native to Ethiopia

  • yearlong agenda expanded to an extended stay, during which she earned a degree in broadcast journalism with a minor in political science. In between academic years, Bjørhovde traveled home to work as a summer intern in Norwegian newsrooms. During her semesters at PLU, she was an active student journalist. “I value what I learned from writing for The Mast,” she said. “I value what I learned working in the TV studio.” She also had the opportunity to pick the brains of professional reporters, thanks to

  • recalled one moment during a phone conversation with her mother in which she threatened to quit. Her mom wasn’t having it. “She said, ‘You’re so close. You only have 400 miles to go. Hang up the phone and I’ll talk to you at your next stop,’” Ballinger said. “I would have definitely regretted not completing the trail. It was quite an accomplishment for sure.” Both Woodsmith and Ballinger — who studied business and political science, respectively — say PLU helped them prepare for their big adventures

  • public in terms of the way they are positively or negatively evaluated and how this relates to the political power associated with their conservation. They found for example, that plants, birds and mammals were valued significantly higher than fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and micro-organisms along a spectrum of preference” (McGinlay 16). The gap in protections between the insects and salmon provide an example of this. So one must be mindful that an entire population is not allowed to