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  • is traditional song and dance. While dancing in the event, officials of the Sande wear sowei masks, which represent the spirit of the society. The sowei mask is a “helmet mask” that is worn over the head and the rest of the dancer’s body is hidden by blackened raffia fibers and cloth. Since the mask serves as the visual connection to the spiritual world, the officials’ faces and bodies are not visible, and thus conceal any human attributes. This way, the leaders can fully embody the

  • is traditional song and dance. While dancing in the event, officials of the Sande wear sowei masks, which represent the spirit of the society. The sowei mask is a “helmet mask” that is worn over the head and the rest of the dancer’s body is hidden by blackened raffia fibers and cloth. Since the mask serves as the visual connection to the spiritual world, the officials’ faces and bodies are not visible, and thus conceal any human attributes. This way, the leaders can fully embody the

  • is traditional song and dance. While dancing in the event, officials of the Sande wear sowei masks, which represent the spirit of the society. The sowei mask is a “helmet mask” that is worn over the head and the rest of the dancer’s body is hidden by blackened raffia fibers and cloth. Since the mask serves as the visual connection to the spiritual world, the officials’ faces and bodies are not visible, and thus conceal any human attributes. This way, the leaders can fully embody the

  • collection, extraction, query, cleaning, and aggregation. Utilize SQL and Git: gather, store, and organize data. Perform visual and statistical analysis on data. Build and implement machine learning models and algorithms. Gain insights from data using question, modeling, and validation problem-solving processes. Code in YARN, Hadoop, MapReduce. Use TensorFlow for curvefitting, regression, classification, and the minimization of errors. Apply TensorFlow for backpropagation to tune weights and biases while

  • thoughtfully integrate vocational reflection throughout the University. His long-term interests focus on storytelling and study away as educational opportunities that enhance vocational discernment.Ralph Flick is an Associate Professor of Management in his ninth year at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, where he teaches primarily business law courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs. In addition to his involvement in the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, Ralph also regularly advises

  • & Indigenous Studies Did you know? Every year, one to three PLU students graduate with an individualized major that they have designed. Did you know? Recent individualized majors include Music Business, Global Health, Business of Visual Art, Movement Linguistics, Digital Media, and Holocaust, Genocide & Indigenous Studies. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non

  • exhibition celebrating this remarkable document opened on May 17, 2014 (the constitution’s 200th anniversary), at the Eidsvoll Center in Norway—and now that same exhibition will hold its exclusive U.S. premiere at Pacific Lutheran University’s Scandinavian Cultural Center. The exhibition, 1814-2014: Red White and Blue–Norwegian Constitution, American Inspiration, is made up of works by 10 renowned Norwegian modern artists—together it’s a visual exploration of themes ranging from freedom and stability to

  • Lutheran higher education fuels critical questioning and learning in community, the purposeful work of inclusion, and of discerning one’s vocation and service in the world. Read More How We Live It In the classroom. Outside of the classroom. Cheering on the home team. Exploring the world of work. Creating. Listening. Celebrating. Take a look at this vibrant visual portrait of how we live our values at PLU. Read More Travel as a Political Act Travel expert — and proud Lutheran — Rick Steves reveals the

  • /Pixar. The storytelling elements and cultural relevance to my current journey have allowed me to better understand my own experience of Muertos in an engaging and comprehensible way. It has helped me better understand the family dynamics in México and the importance of traditions such as Muertos in this culture. For those of you who are interested in the opportunity to begin to learn more about the tradition of Día de los Muertos, Coco is an incredible first step. Although it cannot begin to

  • anthropological theories that humankind evolved from our predecessors there. For the first time, I saw an image of the beginning of humankind that made sense to me, an image that didn’t ignore what I’ve learned from textbooks. More importantly, it made me believe someone who looks different than me could see themselves in the story, too. The Book of Psalms adds another layer of enchantment. A computer program recorded visual patterns of sound waves, drawn from audio recordings of psalms, chanting and sacred