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  • : Locate two or more of the following types of sources on the same topic: a popular magazine article, a scholarly article, a newspaper article, a YouTube video, a tweet, etc. Compare two or more of these sources and identify how each of the authors address a particular issue. Identify any differences between each of these sources, as they relate to the topic, and use them to enhance search keywords or broaden and/or narrow the scope of research.Activity Ideas: Determining Information NeedsIdentifying

  • , development, and operations of individual churches, clusters, and synods in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana. Additional collections of individuals and organizations are sought in areas of particular historical interest to the University, including Scandinavian immigration and the history of the Pacific Northwest.ScopeThe University Archives collects materials in a range of formats, including paper, audio-visual materials, electronic records, photographs, scrapbooks, books, and artifacts

  • escape from Germany in 1930s. In this talk I will examine the particular issues faced by medical doctors in finding refuge in the western world, and explore why a few decided to make the perilous decision to migrate to the Soviet Union. The talk will focus on the stories of two of these doctors, Siegfried Gilde, and Kurt Zinneman, both of whom were arrested by the Soviet secret police during Stalin’s Great Purge. Their stories illustrate the desperate and, often futile efforts German Jews made to try

  • Recording of Glory M. Liu’s 2023 Benson Lecture Released Dr. Liu Explored the Legacy of Adam Smith's Writings on Capitalism in America Posted by: halvormj / November 21, 2023 November 21, 2023 By Michael Halvorson ’85 On Thursday October 19, 2023, the PLU community welcomed Glory M. Liu of Johns Hopkins University to present the 17th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History. The lecture took place in the Regency Room of the Anderson University Center. There was also a pre-lecture

  • , therefore it is said to be dangerous for audience members to go near the performers (Bortolot). Along with the dancers are drummers and singers who’s role is equally important to the mapiko. Although most Makonde today recognize that the presence of a dangerous spirit possessing the dancers is not necessarily true, the tradition remains. However, today it has also become more common for young men to form various groups of mapiko dancers and for the ceremonies to take on a more competitive nature where

  • , therefore it is said to be dangerous for audience members to go near the performers (Bortolot). Along with the dancers are drummers and singers who’s role is equally important to the mapiko. Although most Makonde today recognize that the presence of a dangerous spirit possessing the dancers is not necessarily true, the tradition remains. However, today it has also become more common for young men to form various groups of mapiko dancers and for the ceremonies to take on a more competitive nature where

  • , therefore it is said to be dangerous for audience members to go near the performers (Bortolot). Along with the dancers are drummers and singers who’s role is equally important to the mapiko. Although most Makonde today recognize that the presence of a dangerous spirit possessing the dancers is not necessarily true, the tradition remains. However, today it has also become more common for young men to form various groups of mapiko dancers and for the ceremonies to take on a more competitive nature where

  • , therefore it is said to be dangerous for audience members to go near the performers (Bortolot). Along with the dancers are drummers and singers who’s role is equally important to the mapiko. Although most Makonde today recognize that the presence of a dangerous spirit possessing the dancers is not necessarily true, the tradition remains. However, today it has also become more common for young men to form various groups of mapiko dancers and for the ceremonies to take on a more competitive nature where

  • , therefore it is said to be dangerous for audience members to go near the performers (Bortolot). Along with the dancers are drummers and singers who’s role is equally important to the mapiko. Although most Makonde today recognize that the presence of a dangerous spirit possessing the dancers is not necessarily true, the tradition remains. However, today it has also become more common for young men to form various groups of mapiko dancers and for the ceremonies to take on a more competitive nature where

  • Jeremy Knapp ’21 talks interning for a state senator in Olympia, passion for political science and future career Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 2, 2020 April 2, 2020 By Ernest JasminGuest Writer for PLU Marketing and CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March. 16, 2020) — Pacific Lutheran University political science major Jeremy Knapp '21 swears he has not desire to run for office, but his resume speaks of someone with great political aspirations nonetheless.The junior turned 21 on March 4, and he