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  • years old when he witnessed his father’s shop destroyed by SS soldiers in an incident known as “Kristallnacht.” In one night, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews and sent some 30,000 Jewish men to Nazi concentration camps. The press covered the event, the news went out worldwide, but no one responded. John can still recall when they received a letter saying that they had six-weeks to leave Germany or they would be put into

  • years old when he witnessed his father’s shop destroyed by SS soldiers in an incident known as “Kristallnacht.” In one night, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews and sent some 30,000 Jewish men to Nazi concentration camps. The press covered the event, the news went out worldwide, but no one responded. John can still recall when they received a letter saying that they had six-weeks to leave Germany or they would be put into

  • years old when he witnessed his father’s shop destroyed by SS soldiers in an incident known as “Kristallnacht.” In one night, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews and sent some 30,000 Jewish men to Nazi concentration camps. The press covered the event, the news went out worldwide, but no one responded. John can still recall when they received a letter saying that they had six-weeks to leave Germany or they would be put into

  • years old when he witnessed his father’s shop destroyed by SS soldiers in an incident known as “Kristallnacht.” In one night, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews and sent some 30,000 Jewish men to Nazi concentration camps. The press covered the event, the news went out worldwide, but no one responded. John can still recall when they received a letter saying that they had six-weeks to leave Germany or they would be put into

  • employers is longer than 10 days, the student must first report the loss of employment to ISS and later submit a new Form I-983. Unemployment – STEM OPT students must report the termination of their employment within 10 days of the event. STEM OPT students are allowed an additional 60 days of unemployment beyond the 90 days allowed during the initial period of post-completion OPT.   Note: Department of Homeland Security may conduct a site visit of the employer to ensure that program requirements are

  • academic research on a particular topic or field of study. A literature review often appears towards the beginning of an article.MisinformationInformation, usually false, that is disseminated without an intention to cause harm.PaywallDigital barrier that can be encountered when accessing academic information that your library does not have a subscription to. If you are asked to pay for an article, contact a librarian first.Primary sourcesA first-hand account of a situation or event or any original

  • warns of troubled waters” -Tacoma Weekly November 3, 2016 Tacoma Weekly “PLU’s MediaLab looks back, looks ahead” -Tacoma Weekly October 27, 2016 PLU Newsroom“Newest MediaLab documentary film, set to premiere Nov. 12, warns PLU community and beyond about troubled waters” –PLU Newsroom October 24, 2016 PLU Newsroom“MediaLab reminisces on a decade of service, invites alumni to mark anniversary with fundraising event at Tacoma Art Museum” –PLU Newsroom October 17, 2016 The Peninsula Gateway“10th annual

  • involved in committing one’s life to social change. There will be a panel presentation featuring local activists following the screening. Refreshments will be provided. This event is part of Rhiannon Berg’s final Capstone Project for the School of Arts and Communication at PLU.Learn More

  • word “freedom” that goes far beyond race and politics. Oakman will read  a series of related quotes from Duke Ellington, Martin Luther, and Martin Luther King Jr. and incorporate words Ellington wrote as part of the Sacred Concerts. Tickets for the concert can be purchased online, over the phone (253-535-7411) and at the door: $8 general admission, $5 senior citizen and alumni, free for PLU & 18 and younger. The is the third event in the 2017 SOAC Focus Series on Re-Forming. The SOAC FOCUS Series

  • the University of Hawaii-Manoa, thank you to their director, students, and families who hosted us – it was great to share music, food, time, and conversation with all of you. The following day we were honored to be a part of PLU’s Honolulu Connection Event with alumni, prospective students, and administration.  This was a great added bonus for us – firstly, some really great alumni we had the chance, but additionally some direct interaction with a number of prospective lutes (a great showing too