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life-giving vine and receiving refreshment. “Life is not health but healing; not being but becoming; not rest but exercise. We are not yet what we shall be, but we are growing toward it. The process is not yet finished, but it is going on. This is not the end, but it is the road. All does not yet gleam brightly, but all is being purified.” — Martin Luther Torvend said Luther saw two problems with paying indulgences: it discriminated against the poor and was nowhere to be found in the Scriptures
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financially and to the health of the patient. Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:45 pm - The Synthesis and Release Studies of Camptothecin Prodrug-loaded Microparticles Bryan Gutierrez, Senior Capstone Seminar Camptothecin (CPT) is a highly potent drug against cancer cells that failed clinical trials due to high toxicity and poor solubility. CPT makes an excellent candidate for chemical modifications/formulation in order to improve its physico
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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dictates an innumerable quantity of injustices for those, who like me, that have no choice but to embrace them and do their best despite it all. I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2014 with a Hispanic Studies major and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. As of now, I volunteer as a member of the Community Advisory Board with the Forest Grove School-Based Health Center and am a member of the Forest Grove Police Department’s Citizens Academy. I work as a freelance Spanish Translator
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to build solidarity between previously siloed groups. While interning at a trans-centric community health center, I observed two strategies used to enable trans* ways of being: non-profits and mutual aid. This observation has led me to wonder whether non-profits or mutual aid systems offer the most comprehensive ways of encouraging trans* ways of being. In exploring this question, I have examined theoretical texts, the majority of which utilize gender, sexuality, and race studies lenses, and
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