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, 1517 – the anniversary day we are celebrating! It will also explore on main theological ideas of Luther and the gifts and challenges they bring to our communities and issues of concern today. Dr. Trelstad will also share pictures of Wittenberg, Germany in 2017 and their celebration of the Reformation’s impact on the world today. The anniversary of the Reformation calls us to be open to the ways we are called to service, care, study and reform today. Free and open to the public First come first
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of Regents is responsible for managing the affairs of the university, including overseeing the financial affairs, establishing tuition and fees, and establishing scholarships and aid. That means, essentially, that even though Belton and other PLU officials develop initiatives and opportunities for financial innovation, the train doesn’t leave the station until the Regents are on board. “We’re incredibly fortunate to have Regents who care deeply about this institution and are willing to deep dive
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end of calendar year. Shred Other Copies: Any Office/Lab Retention: 6 years after corrective action taken. Shred Animal Subjects Research Includes Animal Subjects Approval form and supporting documents, certified by investigator that project accurately describes all aspects of proposed animal usage. Also includes official approval memo from Animal Care and Use Committee, renewal forms, and related notes and correspondence. Documents approval for the use of animals for both grant and non-grant
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what is would be like to have a proof to the contrary, but in a real sense I do not regard it as at all possible that I be wrong about this. Put this way, all that is required of the believer is that he or she regard being wrong as presently a live option. This is not an abandonment of religion for objective inquiry, but rather a recognition that serious religion —faith authentic enough to care about being right— involves careful inquiry. (My feeling this way about the problem of evil is a result
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block was supposed to be a temporary camp for refugees fleeing from Hurricane Mitch in 1998. But now, nearly 17 years later, the camp is still here. More than 70 percent of this village works at the smoldering dump, eking out about $1 a day by finding old bottles, clothes and bike parts that can be resold. This same dump—where children as young as 5 collect garbage to help with the family finances—also contributed to the poisoning of the village’s previous well and regularly causes respiratory
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academic misconduct. Any person who violates this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion from the university.Section 13. MAINTENANCE OF RECORDSAcademic integrity records will be maintained in accordance with the university’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) policy and the Student Conduct Procedures (Section X). The records will be housed with the Student Conduct Coordinator and will be kept according to Section X of the PLU Student Conduct
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Educational LoansA loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing. Many students find that they must supplement their savings, earnings, or family resources with educational loans which usually do not require repayment until after completing school or dropping below half time enrollment. Before borrowing, the lender will be present you with a sample repayment schedule and terms of your loan
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March 12-14 This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII. Pierre Sauvage, a child survivor and child of survivors, will present works based on his feature documentary, Weapons of the Spirit, which begins the program on March 12. Members of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947 will discuss the ship that almost never landed. Scholars, including Dr. Susannah Heschel, Dr. Christopher Browning and Dr. Hartmut
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integrity violations will be maintained in accordance with the university’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) policy and the Student Conduct Procedures. The records will be housed with the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and will be kept according to the PLU Student Conduct Procedures.
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103):There and Back Again, A Lute's Unexpected Journey Bessie A. Young (’83), MD MPH Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Washington, VA Puget Sound Health Care System
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