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  • , critical assessment of arguments, and thoughtful reflection. We are able to provide the potential for creative service to the community and the earth because of the generosity of our Lute community. Kevin J. O’Brien Dean, Division of Humanities and Associate Professor of ReligionMake a gift to the Division of HumanitiesDivision of Natural SciencesGifts to the Division of Natural Sciences: Afford us the opportunity to update our classrooms so that our students can engage in collaborative learning and

  • . Prerequisites: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 331 : International Trade and Commercial Policy Theories of trade based on labor productivity, factor endowments, and scale economies. Welfare analysis of commercial policy instruments. Political economy of interest groups and trade policy. Critical analysis of multilateral efforts to promote trade. Theoretical and empirical linkages among trade policy, renewable resource depletion, and environmental degradation. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or consent

  • emphasize the choir as a concert ensemble. It was announced that the Choir would present the world premiere of Hungarian composer Miklós Rózsa’s major vocal piece, “The Vanities of Life.” Rózsa, a friend of Skones, was famous as a composer of music for Hollywood movies (“Quo Vadis,” “Ben Hur,” “El Cid,” “King of Kings”), for which he had won three Academy Awards. The premiere was part of the 23 October 1965 Homecoming concert. It was a critical success. Afterward Rózsa commented: “I am overwhelmed at

  • Francis and Albert Knight in Manchuria: U.S. Diplomat, Merchant, and Treaty Ports in 19th Century China, Shuhua Fan University of Scranton Three Global Initiatives and China’s Vision for a New World Order: A Critical Discourse Analysis of China’s Three Foreign Policy Documents, Weidong Zhang Winona State University 10:00-10:15am Coffee Break 10:15-11:45am Conference Panels 2A and 2B Panel 2A: Topics in Chinese History and Law (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Jingyi Song Li Dazhao and the

  • Step 4This is a critical component of the HPRB application. Informed consent is necessary for all research studies (even exempt research). The goal of informed consent is to make sure research participants are treated with dignity and respect and they understand: what they will be asked to do any risks and/or benefits involved they can choose not to answer any questions they always have the right to decline or withdraw from any study without consequence how their data will be used and protected

  • measuring sea level rise due to the warming polar ice caps, or the number of susceptible individuals in a population struggling to confront novel disease, these systems exist all around us. Their interactions lead to complicated dependencies and often chaotic behavior. Numerical analysis provides methods of analysis that enable us to find and describe trajectories, assess stability and equilibrium around critical points, and make inferences about long-term behaviors. One set of methods centers on the

  • high school graduation. Climate change was one of the most critical issues we could tackle, so I had to commit myself to this work. But I also grew up in the community and high school theatre scenes. Storytelling is such an important aspect of the human experience. I was encouraged to connect the two and have realized that environmentalism, activism and art have historically been interconnected. Climate change involves a lot of data. Numbers and statistics are a lot for folks to digest, but art

  • most critical issues we could tackle, so I had to commit myself to this work. But I also grew up in the community and high school theatre scenes. Storytelling is such an important aspect of the human experience. I was encouraged to connect the two and have realized that environmentalism, activism and art have historically been interconnected. Climate change involves a lot of data. Numbers and statistics are a lot for folks to digest, but art, theater, visual and music can help get information

  • Role of Jesus in Modern Christology Erin Bugge, Can Icons Save Our Planet? Eastern Orthodox Christianity’s Sacramental Stewardship and John Chryssavgis’ Consideration of the Earth as an Icon of God Anna Duke, Redemptive Sacrifice: Honoring the Humanity of Women Benjamin Fox, Islamic Medicine: Unity in Practice and Belief Lauren Frerichs, They Will Know That We Are Lutheran by Our Lives . . . of Service, Vocation, and Critical Faithfulness: Examining Luther s Core Values in Lutheran Colleges and

  • 253.535.7132 www.plu.edu/history/ hist@plu.edu Rebekah Mergenthal, Ph.D., Chair History students at Pacific Lutheran University develop the skills needed to ask important questions, collect and evaluate evidence, work collaboratively with others, and offer clear and evidence-based explanations of past events and phenomena. Through research and writing projects, internships, lively discussions, class presentations and other opportunities, students build their confidence as poised critical