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  • . Much is at stake here and a general idea of what the goals are is no longer sufficient. Worse, a lack of definition opens the door to co-option and potential abuse. Bill Foege, a key player in this story and one of the world’s pioneering leaders in global health, earlier this year gave a talk at the University of Washington on global health. He said many things worth quoting, but two statements stood out for me. “Destiny is just an excuse for bad management,” Foege said in deploring those who

  • job than your average English teacher—in fact, my students are all products of good English teachers and parents who encourage reading, which I’m so thankful for! I don’t know that I teach them how to write or be creative. I’m not sure that I can do that, in the way that a science teacher does a lab or an English teacher explains verb agreement. I think my role is more to whip up excitement about this work, about books and stories in general, and let them kind of roll around in all of it in a

  • unaffiliated, grassroots group of organizers. Her award-winning Capstone project, on black women’s transformative resistance in higher education, sought to diagnose “benevolent racism,” which “operates under the guise of being empowering.” “Solidarity,” she emphasized, is at the heart of her advocacy for interfaith accommodations, accessibility, undocumented students and students of color, and institutional justice in general. Proudest achievement: “All of my accomplishments,” she said, “are an ode to the

  • looks at how parents understand children's level of comprehension of biological knowledge, food contamination, general illness, and COVID. Parents are given a survey where questions like how often does your child ask about "x topic", and how comfortable are you with answering questions about "X topic." Joni Leahy; Yasmin LopezEffects of HeartMath Intervention on Undergraduate Student Perceived Stress and Well-Being Faculty Mentor: Nicky Martin, Kinesiology This study investigated the effectiveness

  • far different from that of rural France in 1941-45? While on the surface our situations might look different, the essentials are the same. For its time and place Le Chambon was quite diverse, and shared many characteristics with PLU as a faith community. There were a fair number of Protestants, but also Catholics, Jews, conservative Christians and some who had doubts and skepticism about religion in general. They were a community with leaders, who had a religious and cultural tradition, but who

  • innovative approaches to financial-aid strategies and program offerings, PLU will achieve admissions goals, student academic quality and a demographic profile reflective of the community we serve. We will continue to offer general education curriculum that is at once rigorous, adaptive, grounded in the liberal arts and reflective of the tenets of Lutheran higher education. Graduate and continuing education We will achieve enrollment growth within graduate and continuing education through increased

  • until present Joseph Pavel has been the Skokomish Tribe’s Council Vice Chairman. Joseph was first elected as General Council President in 1989 and in 1990 he was elected to serve as both President and Tribal Councilmen. He was appointed to the office of Vice Chairman in 1991 and again in 1992. In 1993 he served his people as Council Chairman and in 1994 as a Council member. In 1998 and 1999 he was again elected the annual term of General Council President. Joseph was elected to Council Office in

  • at the 2018 Building-A-Trauma Informed Illinois VOCA Conference, Springfield, Illinois Presenter at the 2018 Women In Criminal Justice Conference, Bloomington, Illinois Who: Tobara Richardson, Counsel to the Illinois Attorney General on Social Justice and Equity Bio: Attorney Tobara Richardson is Counsel to the Illinois Attorney General on Social Justice and Equity. For over a decade, Attorney Richardson has fought for fairness, justice, and results for those who need it most. She previously

  • Los Angeles have been disproportionately affected by particulate pollution exposure. Clinical studies on health issues associated with particulate exposure demonstrate the extreme danger of particulate pollution, while demographic data indicates that people of color are exposed to this danger the most. Issues that cannot be physically observed, such as environmental racism, tend to go unnoticed by the general population. I intend to expose the deeply-rooted issue of this environmental racism, and

  • Edwards, Derek Ryan, Jane Spencer. Routledge, Works Cited:Ajello, Erin. “12 Details you missed in ‘Persuasion,’ Netflix’s newest rom-com starring Dakota Johsnon, July 15, 2022. https://www.insider.com/persuasion-movie-details-you-missed-netflix-2022-7 Austen, Jane. Persuasion. Ed. Linda Bree, Broadview Press, 2013. Bewick, Thomas. “The Rabbit.” A General History of Quadrupeds, printed by and for S. Hodgson, R. Beilby, & T. Bewick, London, 1791, 341-343. https://archive.org/details