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  • science provides an analysis of these further complications, and an assessment of current regulations. Global studies also comes in to provide insight into the cultural and social values of the people involved. With this understanding my project aims to provide recommendations of effective measures that can be used to combat the illegal trade of these species in Myanmar.I would like to thank Dr. Mckenney for her unwavering support down this rabbit hole. As well as Professor Ramos, Dr. Artime, and

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  • experience, so I applied to a lot of internships, probably 30 plus. On top of that, my econ mentor, Igor Strupinskiy, felt Russell Investments would be a good fit for me because he had worked there previously. His working there had nothing to do with me getting the internship, but it was a funny coincidence, and he knew enough about the work to know that it would be a good fit for me. So I made that one of my applications, and that just happened to be the one I got an interview for, and I’m thankful that

  • can also be representative of certain ethnic groups, which is determined through the various ways in which the hair is styled. The hair used to make these masks typically is human hair that has been applied with beeswax. – Savannah Phelan ‘15, Anthropology and Religion **Mapiko divided into two morphological categories: helmet masks and facemasks (while both called mapiko, facemasks are more specifically called makonma). Makonma are typically regarded as cultural imports and are not given the same

  • can also be representative of certain ethnic groups, which is determined through the various ways in which the hair is styled. The hair used to make these masks typically is human hair that has been applied with beeswax. – Savannah Phelan ‘15, Anthropology and Religion **Mapiko divided into two morphological categories: helmet masks and facemasks (while both called mapiko, facemasks are more specifically called makonma). Makonma are typically regarded as cultural imports and are not given the same

  • can also be representative of certain ethnic groups, which is determined through the various ways in which the hair is styled. The hair used to make these masks typically is human hair that has been applied with beeswax. – Savannah Phelan ‘15, Anthropology and Religion **Mapiko divided into two morphological categories: helmet masks and facemasks (while both called mapiko, facemasks are more specifically called makonma). Makonma are typically regarded as cultural imports and are not given the same

  • can also be representative of certain ethnic groups, which is determined through the various ways in which the hair is styled. The hair used to make these masks typically is human hair that has been applied with beeswax. – Savannah Phelan ‘15, Anthropology and Religion **Mapiko divided into two morphological categories: helmet masks and facemasks (while both called mapiko, facemasks are more specifically called makonma). Makonma are typically regarded as cultural imports and are not given the same

  • can also be representative of certain ethnic groups, which is determined through the various ways in which the hair is styled. The hair used to make these masks typically is human hair that has been applied with beeswax. – Savannah Phelan ‘15, Anthropology and Religion **Mapiko divided into two morphological categories: helmet masks and facemasks (while both called mapiko, facemasks are more specifically called makonma). Makonma are typically regarded as cultural imports and are not given the same

  • & Scholarships MSW Social Justice Scholarships Program scholarships are offered to students who demonstrate a commitment to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) in their practice.  The number and amount of awards vary and will be applied to reduce the cost of tuition.  To be considered for a scholarship, please provide a short response (no more than four paragraphs) to each of the following questions, and upload your responses to the Documents section on GradCAS Application Portal. Provide an

  • the opportunity to direct university productions. She was finally a director as teacher – exactly what she wanted to be. During her final year at CU she began applying for jobs as a professor. She applied all over the country at several different types of universities. Lori Lee works with student actors as the Director of “How I Learned to Drive.” “I remember thinking how extraordinary it would be if I found such a job in the Northwest, as my entire family lives in Portland,” Wallace says. “When I