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find Washington state and Tacoma. The children have all been in the United States for various stretches of time, from less than a year to more than three years. Some were originally resettled in Tacoma, while others were invited to move by Bantu families already in Tacoma. Those families came from Texas, Utah and even New York as part of a “second migration,” Fisher said. Despite the tutoring obstacles, the experience has been extremely rewarding, Baumer said. The younger children are adorable and
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amount of progress. We are utilizing all ranks, all colors, all genders, all different levels of experience, all temperaments and getting perspectives from all demographics—if you look at all our victim advocates, it’s the United-freaking-Nations.” About the event Who: Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz: “From Victim to Survivor to Leader: Preventing Sexual Assault in the Military and on Campus,” part of PLU’s Spring Spotlight Series “…and Justice for All?” When: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17. Public reception
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Honors Club president. In an effort to streamline this messaging and provide clarity to the student body, a group of PLU students — representing the Phi Alpha Honor Society in Social Work, Psi Chi Honor Society in Psychology, and the Psychology Club — put their heads together to come up with a way to get these resources into the hands of those who need it. “The majority of my college experience has been online,” said Beck. “We looked at the outcomes of (the pandemic) and the effects it has had on
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individual performance. Domain 6: Interprofessional Partnerships Descriptor: Intentional collaboration across professions and with care team members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience, and strengthen outcomes. Domain 7: Systems-Based Practice Descriptor: Responding to and leading within complex systems of health care. Nurses effectively and proactively coordinate resources to provide safe, quality, equitable care to diverse
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level, everyone is going to assume that and go into it thinking, “I’m not going to be able to get this.” If we can make it clear that it just takes a little bit more work, but you can do this, they can be accessible to everybody. This might be a little bit of an over-generalization, but as an example, Shakespeare has been used in prison systems to reach out to inmates and they’ve connected with it whether or not they’ve had any experience with classics before. We’ve seen Shakespeare adapted in many
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Public Execution across History Bryan Stiles, Proposing a Theology of Language: A Response to Contemporary Issues of the Vernacular in Greek Orthodox Liturgy Luke Terwilliger, I’m Going to Die . . . I Know, I’ll Start a Journal!: Examining Perpetua’s Actions Before Martyrdom2010Justin Boyett, Jewish ‘Thought-Form’ in the First Century Jesus Movement Dustin Dixon, Truth in Religion: Experience as Common Ground Among Differing Faiths Tyler Gubsch, The Overture of the Redactor: An Investigation into the
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the value of literature and writing is even more paramount as we move forward, because it’s acting as kind of a resistance to forces in our culture that want to reduce or simplify experience,” Barot said. “What literature does is restore complexity to the things that people feel and do and think, and celebrate complex emotional, social, intellectual experiences.” As for the future of the Rainier Writing Workshop, Barot looks backward and forward, always with the founders’ vision—and achievements
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Sierras in California was physically challenging, as was the jaunt through Glacier Peak in Washington. But the views there were breathtaking, she said. “We had a sunset when we were up there,” Ballinger said of one of the highest peaks in the state. “All the pinks, yellows and oranges you could imagine. It makes you wonder how all this beauty came to be.” For Ballinger, her so-called “flip-flop” hiking experience was a new challenge that set her up for conquering future challenges. She started in June
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call to action for people to be active bystanders,” said Stephens. Stephens said previous prevention work around the country hasn’t changed the sexual-assault numbers. Many colleges and universities have focused on telling men not to be rapists and on telling women to take precautions to protect themselves before they go out. “We look at the statistics of how many people actually experience sexual assault, and they haven’t changed,” said Stephens. “So clearly that type of prevention work was
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was doing, but I thought I could do anything,” she said. In the process Wagstaff learned about what it took to run a business, and sponged advice from successful people she met along the way. The mortgage landscape began to change, and Wagstaff soon had a baby on the way. She wanted a job – with benefits and security – which led to her next stop as an account manager for a subprime mortgage company, even though she had little experience with the lending side of the business. As she always did
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