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culture the less you’ll stand out, but your skin, hair, or other features may still attract attention. Research what kinds of contact and relations your minority group has had in your host country. You may also want to research immigration in general. Be aware that people may generalize or incorrectly identify your ethnicity. Learn more about other minority students’ experiences abroad. For example, you can talk to other minority students who have studied abroad or find information online. Build a
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summer after my first year, I did a program with the Business school to do a service project in Nicaragua. (3) My sophomore year, I did the IHON Oxford program during J-term and spring semester. (4) That summer, I went to Guatemala for an internship with the U.S. Embassy and also had funding from the PLU Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education to do a research project on Guatemala’s civil war monuments and the indigenous genocide that occurred through that civil war. (5) The J-Term of
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Services ManagerPacific Lutheran UniversityWA 2008Congregation Relations Project ContactSt. Luke's Lutheran ChurchWA 2007ConsultantInformation Insights (Public Policy Research & Management Consulting Firm)AK 2009ConsultantPopCap GamesWA 2005Consultant at Center for Social Science Computation and ReseUniversity Of WashingtonWA 2009Content Scheduling CoordinatorDark Horse ComicsOR 2007Corporate Housing SpecialistHorizon Corporate HousingTN 2007Corporate RecruiterDaVitaWA 1999CPAHughes & Panagiotu, P.S
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Learn More: Bongo Grave PostThe Bongo ethnic group is located in Sudan and is made up of many family sub-divisions. In his research paper about the Bongo, Santandrea categorizes the Bongo into two main groups: the Tonj kinsmen and the Wau. Within these groups there can be even more sub-divisions. There is little chiefdom organization and a clear system has not been developed. As a result, there are not chiefdoms that have been in charge for several generations. This allows for more diversity in
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Award for Chemistry in the Public Interest, the Lemelson-MIT Award for Invention and Innovation, the Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award, the Christopher Columbus Foundation Homeland Security Award, the Council for Chemical Research Diversity Award, and many more. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University and his PhD from California Institute of Technology. Montana State University awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Science in 2006. For more information
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