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  • this program?”. This is where you begin your life story which should blend personal narrative with an introduction to your passions and motivations. 2. What are your career goals after completing this degree? The goal is to articulate what personal, academic, and professional goals relate to your desired program and its outcomes. The earlier section above addresses how the past and present explain the ‘why’ behind your passion and interest in the field, but strong personal statements also highlight

  • p.m. – Keynote Lecture, AUC, Regency RoomDr. Jan Grabowski “Poland’s Problem with the Holocaust: History, Memory and Commemoration” In Poland, the Holocaust, its history, and commemoration are a constantly evolving memorial battlefield where public debates go hand in hand with state-sponsored and state-enforced attempts to establish an official historical narrative. The unresolved issues include the attitudes of the Polish society to the Jewish catastrophe, the role of individual and organized

  • description of Glimpsing Resurrection: “In Glimpsing Resurrection, Deanna A. Thompson combines recent trauma research with compelling first-person narrative to provide insight into the traumatic dimensions of living with a serious illness. Her aim is to help those who are ill and those who care for and minister to them deepen their understanding of how best to offer support. The tendency for Christians to move almost immediately from death to proclamations of new life risks alienating those for whom

  • , & Family Services website253 Therapy and Consult, Tacoma, WA 253 Therapy and Consult is an inclusive, multidisciplinary Mental Health Practice in University Place, WA. The practice has years of experience providing culturally sensitive therapy services to clients. The team of therapists is highly trained and skilled in modalities such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, African-Centered Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Visit 253 Therapy and Consult WebsiteYWCA Pierce County

  • challenges, driving new political, economic, and environmental realities across the globe. In Water, Steven Solomon offers the first-ever narrative portrait of the power struggles, personalities, and breakthroughs that have shaped humanity from antiquity’s earliest civilizations through the steam-powered Industrial Revolution and America’s century. Charles Fishman, The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water (Free Press, 2011) “As Charles Fishman writes, ‘Many civilizations have been

  • that. Today the Southern Lushootseed language is known in both written and oral forms by seven Native American tribes: Duwamish, Muckleshoot, Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Puyallup, Squaxin, and Nisqually. The orally-transmitted Changer Story is a narrative about how the language was a gift to the people, a gift that changes based on the needs of the people over time. With the new course now in session, PLU is inviting any students wishing to be closer to the Indigenous community to participate in events

  • ‘Newest’ Editions Matter to Students? Marketing Educators Association National Conference, Portland, OR. Mulder, M.R. & Joireman, J. (2012). Managing & Marketing Global Not-For-Profit Services: Encouraging the Gifting of Charity via Charity Gift Cards. Proceedings of the Global Marketing Conference, Seoul, South Korea. Gillespie, B., Taylor, D., Mulder, M.R., & Lieb, M. (2012). The Interactive Role of Narrative Transportation on Repeated Viewership and Program Familiarity in Television Programming

  • me with great feedback. My capstone wouldn’t be possible without them. I’d also like to thank each catering student that helped make this project possible, as well as student life staff members.An Application of Christian Ethics to PLU Catering Food Waste.In this paper, I explain how PLU’s catering department functions and why it creates food waste. Using mathematical modeling, I estimate how much food waste catering generates in a given year, and how many people we could feed with that waste, as

  • . Selected bibliography: Emma Smith, The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare (CUP, 2007) Leah S. Marcus, Unediting the Renaissance: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton (1996) Rebecca Bushnell, Tragedies of Tyrants: Political Thought and Theatre in the English Renaissance (1990) Stephen Greenblatt, Shakespearean Negotiations (1988) School of BusinessSchool of Business TutorialsOliver Johnson, '18, Individualized Major:The name of the tutorial was Business Ethics, which counts towards a requirement for the

  • evidence-informed practices. Additional focus on assisting students in developing a professional self with an integration of social work values and ethics throughout the course. Skill building will be practiced using role plays, videos, and written assignments in preparing students for their practicum experience in the spring semester. SOCW 515: Social Work Theory & Practice II (4)Students will build on the foundation provided in Social Work Theory & Practice I to explore work with groups