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  • , and there were no customers gathering in that spot,” recalled Doan, who earned a Master of Science in Marketing Research at Pacific Lutheran University. At the time, Doan worked part time at a brand new Starbucks store in Lakewood, a way of satisfying his passion for the philosophy behind the iconic green siren logo. But Doan had no idea those break-time photo shoots in the well-lit corner of that coffee shop would later land him at Starbucks headquarters as a full-time social media designer for

  • believe that the regimen of thrice-a-week shots in the bum for years on end is only likely to exacerbate a child’s perceptions that shortness is a problem. Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Paul Menzel Indeed the pediatric specialists —only board certified endocrinologists— who are so far allowed access to GH by Genentech seem right in not viewing the “disease” of GH-deficiency as the relevant line. If a human need is served (or at least human “benefit” delivered) by adding three or four inches to the

  • quest for wisdom —shaping powerful words that free us and move us— this is what the Humanist pursues. Though Plato once wrote that “there is an old quarrel between philosophy and poetry” (Republic 607b5–6), today, poetry and wisdom’s love provide in rapprochement the fruitful grounds for a renewed Humanistic Way. Wallace Stevens put this poetically, As a man and woman meet and love forthwith. Perhaps there are moments of awakening, Extreme, fortuitous, personal, in which We more than awaken, sit on

  • Karkowski, Ph.D. and Erin McKenna, Ph.D."Speciesism: Philosophy/Psychology Dialog"Department of Psychology, Capital University and Department of Philosophy, Pacific Lutheran University November 9, 2012K. Warner Schaie, Ph.D., ABEPP'The Seattle Longitudinal Study"Pennsylvania State University and University of Washington October 12, 2012Kathryn C. Oleson, Ph.D."Self-Doubt"Department of Psychology, Reed College September 14, 2012Alice Eagly, Ph.D."Women as Leaders: Negotiating the Labyrinth"Northwestern

  • Masters in Political Science - Applied Community & Economic Development, Illinois State University Master’s in Global Business, University of Victoria Master’s in Chinese & European Business Management, Antwerp Management School MEd in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration, University of Washington Masters of Business Administration, University of Washington Masters of Arts in Elementary Education and Teaching, Pacific Lutheran University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're

  • & Indigenous Studies Non-Profit Leadership Peace Corps Prep Political Science Religion Sociology @PLUglobalstudies Global Studies is where my heart, passions, vision of justice and mind always gravitated to. I knew since watching the news as a kid up until even now, I feel my vocation in this life of mine is to equip myself with the education and knowledge in order to see and make the world an equitable, peaceful, and better place for all. I believe in the power global studies has, especially with global

  • these compounds comprise a budu, with the oldest male of that collection known as the budukasma. Although these compounds are grouped in a neighborhood, they are not clustered together, but are instead separated by fields of crops. The families of the village political chief are more closely spaced around his location. Mossi marry outside their budu, with the exception being the blacksmiths (saaba) who are an occupational class. Masks are known as wango (wan-go), which share that name with the mask

  • example, with helping him learn “how to think not only at the sort of philosophical or political righteous level, but also how to roll up your sleeves and do the hard work of making institutions actually the best versions of themselves.” Colleen Hacker and Nikki Plaid both conveyed their awe over Beth’s decision to live as an openly queer faculty member. For Colleen, Beth’s choice was “so brave.” For Nikki, her decision took on an even deeper significance as Nikki grew up and understood the

  • it works and how we can use it to fold a heptagon. 3:30pm – Mathematical Assessments of Gerrymandering: Making Your Vote Matter Clayton Wise The manipulation of voting district borders is a fact of the American political system that can and has been used, intentionally or not, to repress and bolster certain voting demographics. Despite this known and studied fact, methods for identifying unequal district maps have only recently been developed and used in practice. In this paper, we seek to

  • it works and how we can use it to fold a heptagon. 3:30pm – Mathematical Assessments of Gerrymandering: Making Your Vote Matter Clayton Wise The manipulation of voting district borders is a fact of the American political system that can and has been used, intentionally or not, to repress and bolster certain voting demographics. Despite this known and studied fact, methods for identifying unequal district maps have only recently been developed and used in practice. In this paper, we seek to