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  • claim that to truly exemplify what it is to perform, is to incorporate the process of evolution into the art. One character that is often represented in the masks is a pregnant female. In this case, in addition to the female lipiko, a male dancer will wear a full body mask, called the Anwalindembo, representing a pregnant stomach. During a performance with these masks the dancer dramatizes the agonies of childbirth. The dance not only celebrates the initiation of young women into adulthood, it also

  • www.plu.edu/healthsciences/   The overwhelming majority of students entering the professional schools for the careers listed below have earned baccalaureate degrees, each securing a broad educational background in the process. This background includes a thorough preparation in the sciences as well as study in the social sciences and the humanities. The Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team in the College of Natural Sciences advises students aspiring to careers in the health sciences. Students

  • current methods of research for quantitative analysis of tannins included in this work are Fourier transformed mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy and an electronic panel based on the combination of an electronic nose, an electronic tongue and an electronic eye. These methods have shown promise in targeting tannins in red wines and are a step towards understanding the aging process of red wines. 1:50 pm - Antimicrobial Properties of Bark and Root Extracts from Native Ribes species Kelly King, Senior

  • you do not have a HSK result) before Feb. 14, an online HSK Test will be organized on Feb.24, 2019 at the University of Washington Seattle Campus. Please contact your Chinese instructor about the possibility of taking an online HSK test on your own campus. The online application for the scholarship program (http://cis.chinese.cn) will be open from March 1 to April 20, 2019. Hanban will complete the scholarship review process two months prior to the program start date. CIWA will notify you about

  • experience, and governmental policies in the development process. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 337 : International Macroeconomics An introduction to international macroeconomic theory and policy, including the balance of payments accounts, foreign exchange markets, theory of exchange rates, policies under fixed and flexible exchange rates, economic integration, global financial crises, policy coordination. Prerequisite: ECON 102 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 344

  • consist of PLU faculty trained to guide students through a reflective process regarding their learning at mid-semester. Undergraduate Research and Project Showcase Planning Committee – plans and advertises the research program and call for papers (Fall-Spring) Offer a student workshop: finding mentorship opportunities, abstract writing , poster/presentation creation, etc… (Fall-Spring depending on topic) URS Abstract Reviewers help make decisions for student research participants (Feb-Mar) Contact

  • and  from whom he has received treasured  awards. He  continues to live and work in Trinidad and Tobago.Callista Brown Common Reading Lecture 2017Clarifying the Process of Struggle: A Critical Response Lecture to Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World And Me The 2017 Common Reading Lecture will be held on Thursday, September 28th at 7:00 pm in the Karen Hille Phillips Center (KHP) in Eastvold Auditorium.  Dr. Rhone Fraser of Howard University will be speaking on Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World

  • these records remained inaccessible to researchers. Utilizing patient files from the Bezirkskrankenhaus Kaufbeuren, formerly a notorious “euthanasia” facility near Augsburg, this presentation will offer a much-needed perspective to a field in which the analysis of process and perpetrator often precludes important questions about the victims themselves.Dr. Patricia Heberer-RiceDr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum’s Center for

  • are taught to treat all of our resources with respect,” she said. “We recognize that when we consume meat that it has a spirit, for example. “He said as Indians we are taught not to mistreat or disrespect resources because if we do then things like global warming happen.” After going through that entire explanation process, Hall and her elder worked through a new phrase:  sqw’ó7 tse mékw’-stáng. Hall said this directly translates as “united the everything.” In other words, everything is together

  • have transformed the modern world, including electrical power systems, battery storage, motion-picture cinema, and sound recording–just to name a few. Every year, the Edison Awards committee receives hundreds of nominations, and after a lengthy process they determine gold, silver, and bronze winners within different categories of science and industry. (For the 2018 awards, they received and reviewed over 3,000 entries.) Checking out the list of nominations and winners is a great way to quickly