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  • targets water consumption from permit exempt wells as they are implemented in water resources inventory areas (WRIA) across the state. In my paper I maintain a specific focus on the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed in WRIA 12, and analyze the impacts of permit exempt wells on the watershed through an understanding of groundwater and its role in maintaining streamflow. Further, through an understanding of the streamflow restoration act, I determine the effectiveness of environmental policy to regulate

  • ranging from freedom and stability, to the struggles facing democracy and globalization. Accompanying the exhibition is a scholarly volume with essays by leading authorities on the history and importance of the Norwegian Constitution. The exhibition and the publication were curated by Trond B. Olsen of ArtPro, Norway, and the U.S. tour is supported by the Royal Norwegian Consulate. The exhibition has been on display in Norway all summer, where it was seen by thousands of visitors. The title of the

  • , and through his work tries to validate and affirm all kids from all backgrounds at all times. “Many students are not engaged with caring adults who value their experiences and who validate them as well,” Cushman said. “I feel honored to be the teacher/mentor/coach of similar students because…they will be the future leaders of our communities.” In particular, Cushman concentrates his efforts on nurturing young African-American and Latino men. It is them, Cushman says, who perhaps face some of the

  • minoring in Critical Race Studies. She is currently participating in the Oxford IHON program and will be presenting her research which examined the relationship between Jewish Americans and the Holocaust, with a particular focus on what American Rabbis and the Jewish members of the film industry were sharing with their audiences. Her work included an examination of these leaders’ involvement with politics and how they engaged with American culture as a whole. Conference ScheduleRona KaufmanConvener

  • to end at least fifteen minutes before the class leaves. This way you have some time to talk with the students about the subject before and after the call. What I also found helpful was compiling students’ questions and sending them to the author a few days beforehand. Thus rather than answer them one by one in the moment, I was able to ask her to instead focus on how she came to do this research, the writing process, and to address the questions throughout our discussion. This led to an engaging

  • Where History and Innovation Meet by Damian Alessandro. The scope of human history is vast, encompassing everything that has happened in past societies. However, when most students think about history, they usually focus on the dates and events that have been highlighted in textbooks. These events tend to include social… November 28, 2017 curriculumDamian Alessandrohistoryinnovation studiesjob skills

  • practitioner with over 25 years of healthcare experience in both the military and civilian settings. In addition to her role as associate dean for Academic Affairs and faculty member, she is extremely active in professional organizations, on the board of ARNP’s United, and maintains an active clinical practice. The Academy is an honorific society that recognizes nursing’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, practice, administration, and academia. Academy Fellows, from nearly 40 countries, hold a

  • ] Paul Tillich.” Paso graduated with a degree in religion and German, and after spending some time working in downtown Tacoma at a church, left last year to Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship to work with Armin Kohnle, director of the Institute of Church History at the University of Leipzig. With Kohnle, Paso studied “common chest” ordinances in the early reformation period. “Common chest” literally refers to a locked box where donations where kept for the poor in a church. “It was basically early

  • “Gateway to Paradise” Charlotteville is a sleepy fishing town that is located right on the coast of the island of Tobago. This particular photo was taken from the sitting area of a fish and chips shop that was located within feet of the ocean. In it, you can see many small dingies floating in the distance. These boats belong to local fishermen who in the evenings would haul their catches up onto the beach, and any available member of the community would be there to help with their effort. As the fish

  • opportunity to discover your passion – maybe one you didn’t know you had – even if you know exactly what you want to do after you graduate. Here you’ll have the freedom to explore a course of study wherever your interests lead you, in both professional programs and the liberal arts. When you first start college, it might be difficult to see yourself in a career in just a few years. But a lot happens during your four years in school that will help you focus and grow. In particular at PLU, the combination