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  • foreign languages—particularly the “soft” ones such as Spanish and French—while men gravitate to the “hard” languages (German, Russian) and other academic subjects such as science and math. In the larger university setting, most foreign language departments have traditionally been split between (mostly male) tenured and tenure-track faculty members engaged in original research in literature or literary theory, and (mostly female) non-tenured lecturers and teaching assistants responsible for the

  • all tools and equipment, and to their operation. Cutting tools must be kept sharp. It is the responsibility of the employee using the tool to keep the tool sharp. Exercise caution when using sharp cutting instruments, especially when encountering resistance. When possible, cut away from the body. Hammers and other tools having separable handles must have the handle securely fastened to the tool. Wrenches having jaw openings at right angles or less than 180 degrees to the handle must be placed on

  • -modern rebellions: for example, identity, society, and God; love and desire; industry, science, and culture. (4) ENGL 275 : Literary Passages: An Introduction to Literatures in English An introduction to literatures in English from around the globe, focusing on the imaginative, critical, and social power of reading and literary study. This theme-based course is centered around an in-depth study of one of Shakespeare's plays, with other readings branching out from this seed text. Students will

  • , you may leave at any point and will not be challenged. I will follow up to address any concerns and provide additional resources for support. You are also, of course, welcome to share any concerns about the course content you may have at any time during the term, and I promise to listen openly and respectfully. [Adapted from a statement created by Dr. Marsha Henry, London School of Economics and Political Science] Back to menuHealth & AttendancePlease do not come to an in-person class/lab/lesson

  • disciplines: Religion, Political Science, History, Languages & Literatures, Cultural Studies. Advanced Search JSTOR is at its most useful when using the advanced search option due to the variety of content available. Pay attention to the following options for narrowing down or broadening your search: Images: Above the search bar you will see a tab for Images. This is a great place to search for high quality images of primary sources. Access Type: Below the search boxes, you will see an option for “Select

  • Coaching work? Health Coaching is a scheduled appointment service to help students start and/or maintain optimal sleep, nutrition, exercise, weight and stress management strategies for a holistic wellbeing approach. No-cost, virtual visits can be scheduled with a certified health coach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition Meal planning Healthy eating behaviors Healthy body image Weight management Sleep habits Positive thinking Resiliency Useful Nutrition Sites Harvard Healthy Eating Plate USDA My

  • /subdivisions/easternorthodox_1.shtml https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/11/14/qa-a-closer-look-at-orthodox-christians/ https://www.pewforum.org/2017/11/08/orthodox-christianity-in-the-21st-century/ Books available at the PLU library:  Science and the Eastern Orthodox Church, by Daniel Buxhoeveden The Orthodox Church, by Kallistos, Bishop of Diokleia The Greek Orthodox Church : faith, history, and practice by Demetrios J. Constantelos SikhismImportant text: Guru Granth Sahib, which is treated with

  • Meet & Greet Welcome to the start of the 2024-2025 academic year! PLU’s Native American & Alaska Native students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to connect at this start of the school year meet and greet.Tuesday, 9/17/243:30PM-4:30PMAUC 133 Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Kilmer REQUIRED for all new Lutes! “Beer Goggles” to Blackouts, “the Munchies” to Memory Effects: The Science of Alcohol and Cannabis Does alcohol really make people more social? How do substances affect quality of sleep? Does

  • received well by her parents). This passion for art continued as she entered grade school and into high school. After high school, Rebecca came to PLU as a graphic design and mathematics major. This quickly changed and Rebecca will be graduating with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Ceramics and a Bachelors of Arts in Computer Science. ARTIST STATEMENT My work examines the uncontrollable and powerful forces of nature. In this series of platters and sculpture, I am exploring how humans connect to nature. I

  • deep breathing exercise live on air, but the activity helped me succeed in the rest of the episode. The playlist’s theme is songs that remind me of spring in celebration of the upcoming break. “Kyoto” by Phoebe Bridgers plays through the speakers. I jam out, spinning in the swivel chair and singing along. I relax and prepare to crush it in the next segment: News Bowl. I practiced each transition before the show and checked the order of the bullet points to make everything flow. When the segment