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, and of world religious traditions. Critical study calls for open and authentic dialogue with other religious traditions and seeks to understand a common humanity as each tradition adds its unique contribution. It calls for a critical yet constructive interchange with contemporary society. Finally, it calls for a sharing of insights with other disciplines in the university as each sheds light on the human condition. To these ends the Department of Religion offers a wide range of courses and
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hydrogenation reactions is its poor atom economy, donating only 2 g/mol for its total 253 g/mol. Herein, we attempt to electrochemically regenerate Hantzsch ester for catalytic application. Tuesday, April 29th, 2014 (Morken Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:50 pm - Retromutagenesis Of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Or How I Learned To Love Adaptive Mutagenesis In Yeast Gracie Wilson, Senior Capstone Seminar Drug resistance in microorganisms is a rapidly growing medical problem, and understanding mechanisms that
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a lower rate (or not at all) in order to maintain the control to manipulate the situation to their advantage. This challenges commonly held societal notions of ‘the drunk guy who lost control.'” Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz, left, in the SHARP office at JBLM with staff members, from left, Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Johnson, 1st Lt. Katherine Rowe and Capt. Emily Haynes. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) SHARP at JBLM SHARP, the first program of its kind, is an Army-required comprehensive program that centers
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about 20 years ago, when the country won its independence. Many of the teachers with whom she worked had experienced what it was to live under Apartheid. As the interaction with the country and its people has changed her, it also changes the many PLU students who go to Namibia for J-Term or a semester. PLU Professor Jan Weiss in Namibia. “It is rewarding – and I know, this word is trite – to watch my students develop into global citizens as their focus shifts from being excited to be in an exotic
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Matthew Salzano ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2015 Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library
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Botryococcus braunii race B is a green colonial microalga that produces high quantities of organic hydrocarbon terpenes. One such hydrocarbon is botryococcene, whose structure consists of three terpene units and a branched terminal end alkene. Due to its abundance and the low carbon footprint of its production, botryococcene is an excellent candidate for investigation of its use as a precursor in the production of biofuels. E. coli have been genetically altered for the synthesis of botryococcene due to the
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contexts from which they emerged; students will also be introduced to the basic methods and issues in New Testament interpretation. Much of the course will focus on understanding these ancient texts in their historical contexts and what they reveal about the people who produced them, though there will be some consideration of their influence on some contemporary issues. No previous familiarity with the New Testament or its interpretation is expected. (4) RELI 215 : Religions of the Ancient
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