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requires efforts towards the prevention of and response to sexual misconduct. Are Title IX, Clery Act, and VAWA all the same thing?No. The Clery Act is a federal law that requires colleges and universities that participate in the federal student financial aid programs to provide current and prospective students and employees, the public, and the Department of Education with crime statistics and information about campus crime prevention programs and policies. VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) is a
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: Genetics Basic concepts considering the molecular basis of gene expression, recombination, genetic variability, as well as cytogenetics and Mendelian and transmission genetics. Laboratory includes molecular biology techniques and problem solving exercises. Prerequisite: BIOL 226. (4) BIOL 341 : Developmental Biology The embryonic and larval development of multicellular organisms (primarily animals). Examples are chosen from popular contemporary model systems, and the emphasis is on cellular, and
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the Holocaust in Jewish-Christian Relations (Regency Room, AUC)“Invoking an Absent Past: The Holocaust in Catholic Responses to Contemporary Debates over Immigrants ,Refugees, and the Rise of Anti-Semitism” – Raymond C. Sun Church leaders in the United States and Europe have responded to contentious contemporary debates over issues of immigration, refugees, and the rise of anti-Semitic hate crimes by strongly calling for Catholics to practice the virtues of love, mercy, and compassion regardless
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about far more than final scores, times and results. Legendary coaches such as Frosty Westering and Clifford Olson have challenged student-athletes to work just as hard as they do in athletics in the classroom, in their communities and in pursuit of their best selves. 1900s & 1910s: The Trailblazers Basketball was the first team sport for men and women at Pacific Lutheran Academy, followed shortly after by baseball and softball. In 1901, the men’s basketball team played its inaugural game against
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By:Kari Plog '11 October 2, 2018 0 Alternative Routes to Certification https://www.plu.edu/resolute/
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) EDUC 407 : Teaching and Learning of Writing This course focuses on the multimodal teaching of writers across developmental stages, emphasizing culturally sustaining practices. This includes developmental and writing processes, genre exploration, the role of identity and community in writing, writing strategies and skills, and formative assessment and feedback. (2) EDUC 423 : Language and Literacy Development for Multilingual Learners This course examines stages of second language acquisition
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in the U.S., and 17 additional states are expected to ban or significantly limit abortion access in the coming months. These historic changes to federal and state law will affect close to half of all women and menstruating people living in the United States. Yet we know that these effects will not be distributed or experienced equally. The Dobbs v. Jackson ruling will disproportionately harm communities of color, people living in poverty, and trans and non-binary people. This ruling is about
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used the campaign for a Capstone project and asked for feedback,” Hambrick said. “The feedback was, ‘We want more.’” Mission accomplished. The next phase brought in student-athletes, who ripped up the word “retarded.” Women of color tore up “angry,” “exotic” and “passive.” Another woman shredded “dumb blonde.” Faculty and staff jumped on board (“man-hater,” “That’s so gay,” “exotic”). And then came a series of Lutes who are Tacoma Public Schools graduates, shutting down “ghetto,” “too white for the
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be treated with respect,” she recalled. After her father fell ill and eventually died while she was caring for him, Simmons suffered from depression that ultimately led to substance abuse. She was arrested and convicted on drug charges. She served 20 months of a 30-month sentence at Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women in Belfair. During that time, her husband filed for divorce and she lost her house to foreclosure. She was left with next to nothing. “That was definitely my rock bottom
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unfaithful. “I thought maybe I didn’t deserve to be treated with respect,” she recalled. After her father fell ill and eventually died while she was caring for him, Simmons suffered from depression that ultimately led to substance abuse. She was arrested and convicted on drug charges. She served 20 months of a 30-month sentence at Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women in Belfair. During that time, her husband filed for divorce and she lost her house to foreclosure. She was left with next to nothing
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