Page 331 • (3,319 results in 0.297 seconds)

  • ,” Zimmerman said. “People are much more willing to listen when they’ve been listened to … When people are treated as complete human beings, it’s going to change their mentality—peace begets itself.” Post-PLU plans:  Zimmerman has been accepted into the University of Montana law school but is deferring admission for a year. She leaves Aug. 20 for Africa after being accepted into the ELCA’s Young Adults in Global Mission program, which places volunteers in service areas with congregations around the world

  • leave something out. An important part of religious teaching is that one ought to be humble and teachable, he says, open to correction and growth of insight. But this would have to be abandoned if we were to agree that religious commitment requires “an unconditional determination not to change in one’s important religious beliefs.” Can these two elements be reconciled? One might begin by clarifying what an “epistemically possible” set of circumstances would be. There are —and must be, given the

  • of big concern in the medical field and are both attributed to mutations arising from DNA damage. Mutagenic pathways are relatively well studied, but very little research has been performed to better understand why one form of mutagenesis occurs over another. Saxowsky lab research has suggested that the DNA sequence surrounding a mutation site may impact the type of mutagenesis that occurs. The two mutagenic pathways studied in the Saxowsky lab include replicational and transcriptional

  • of Biomass as a Source of Renewable Energy and Carbon Sequestration Michael Yannello, Senior Capstone Seminar As concerns over climate change increase, it is important to look for renewable sources of energy to replace current fossil fuel technologies. The pyrolysis of biomass to produce bioenergy and biochar may serve as a method for sequestering carbon while generating a source of renewable energy. Additional benefits of biochar may be its use as a soil amendment for agriculture, promotion of

  • “inconclusive.” The ADHP shall use majority vote to reach decisions. ADHP decisions of “not responsible” or “inconclusive” should not be used as a record of previous academic misconduct. An ADHP is empowered, at its discretion, to take the following actions in accordance with its findings: Recommend a change of grade to the instructor; and/or Impose sanctions as listed in Section IX of the Student Conduct Procedures (except suspension, expulsion, or grade changes); and/or Recommend suspension or expulsion

  • my parents apply?Parents wishing to borrow a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan should apply directly with the U.S. Department of Education. Once your credit history is found to be acceptable and you complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN), the U.S. Department of Education will notify PLU of your approval. PLU will then change your Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan status on Banner to “cert” (certified), modify your loan amount to your requested loan amount or your maximum eligibility, whichever is

  • ” should not be used as a record of previous academic misconduct.  An ADHP is empowered, at its discretion, to take the following actions in accordance with its findings: Recommend a change of grade to the instructor; and/or Impose sanctions as listed in Section IX of the Student Conduct Procedures (except suspension, expulsion, or grade changes); and/or Recommend suspension or expulsion of a student to the Provost.  Suspension and expulsion may be considered in severe cases and in cases where there is

  • poem “I Did Not Lose My Father at Auschwitz;” “Making Herself for a Person:  Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers and Jewish-American Self-Construction;” and “Dolling Up History:  Fictions of Jewish American Girlhood,” about Rebecca Rubin, the Jewish American Girl doll.  On sabbatical in 2016-17, she is working on two projects:  one, Finding Zlata Jampolski:  Nostalgia Fictions of Jewishness in America, links her grandmother’s immigration story to Jewish American literary texts; the second is a study of

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae Jessika Iverson, Senior Capstone Seminar Unrepaired DNA damage can lead to DNA mutations that change the cell’s phenotype. While this has been well characterized in dividing cells, less is known about how this process occurs in nondividing cells. Still, when in a state of growth arrest, some cells find a way to acquire a mutation that allows them to resume cell division; this process is known as adaptive mutagenesis. Work by other groups has indicated that an increase in oxidative

  • just what happened.  It’s crazy how one person can change your whole thinking on what love should be until they walk into your life, show you what love should be, and then they just walk away without looking back. You hear how people talk about how someone is their “yellow,” well, he was my Red. The way that I felt about him was crazy, fast, and dangerous but when the wind blew that summer, everything was faster than I wanted it to be. The feeling was, “faster than the wind, passionate as sin but