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  • for a short time forgotten, was introduced likewise. The name seemed to strike them all; and, after speaking to her with great civility, the eldest young lady observed aloud to the rest, “How excessively like her brother Miss Morland is!” “The very picture of him indeed!” cried the mother—and “I should have known her anywhere for his sister!” was repeated by them all, two or three times over. For a moment Catherine was surprised; but Mrs. Thorpe and her daughters had scarcely begun the history of

  • got me thinking about just the span of history that she lived through in the 20th century. A lot of very dramatic things happened during her lifetime. I became very curious about that juxtaposition between the small individual life against the background of large historical events. Obviously, that’s the case for any life, including ours, but for her, I started to wonder how her life was related to larger things like immigration, war and capitalism. So that really is what happened, that the

  • about COVID19: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus ORAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE The HRSA Health Center Program website has links to landmark information about oral health in primary care: https://bphc.hrsa.gov/qualityimprovement/clinicalquality/oralhealth/index.html The American Academy of Family Physicians has focused information, a list of questions to include in history and review of systems, and links to policy about clinical care: https://www.aafp.org/family-physician/patient-care

  • the city with my friends and take weekend trips to places like Monte Alban, Mitla, Yagul, Santa Maria del Tule, Ixtlán de Juárez and Tlacalula de Matamoros. There is nothing like immersing yourself in the culture, the food and the language. In Montevideo (J-Term 2023), I lived with the nicest host family ever, explored the city with my friends and enjoyed everyday life. Weekend trips took us to Punta del Este, Colonia del Sacramento, Salto de Penitente and Rocha. I tried maté, a highly caffeinated

  • their religion and beliefs. The one that concerns us is the Poro society which makes specialized masks that are used to connect with the gods, ancestors, and bush spirits. The Kponyungo, also known as the “funeral head mask” or “Firespitter,” is the most well-known Senufo mask. The name Kponyungo is derived from the words “kpoo” and “nyungo”, which translates to “the head of the deceased one”. It is a carved wooden helmet mask, which means it is worn over the whole head, and is used in the funerals

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  • Austen’s critique of what media can do to unsuspecting consumers can teach us about our current relationship with digital media and visual culture. The final project will ask students to develop a podcast based on Austen’s work where they explore critical questions about diversity and representation in digital media and visual culture. Please note: We will do a lot of reading, writing, and critical thinking in this course! The course is set up so that students work in groups throughout the entire

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  • where there will be refreshments and reading materials. Approximately 10 minutes before your audition you will be escorted to the backstage area and your parents will be escorted to Lagerquist Concert Hall. Only the PLU faculty, your parents (with your permission), and your student escort will be in the hall during your audition. Our goal is to make the audition process as comfortable for you as possible. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.