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HinduismInformational Resources: Hinduism resources page from NQAPIA Stances of Faith on LGBTQ Issues: Hinduism Gay and Lesbian Vaishnava Association Hindu American Society views on LGBT rights Stories by/about Queer Hindus: Rudrani Chettri, a transgender/hijra activist Interview with her here Sushma Dwivedi, founder of the Purple Pundit Project Homosexuality isn’t a Western import to India, but bigotry against LGBT people is, by Mat McDermott Shikhandi: the Mahabharata’s transgender warrior Queer Hindu Alliance
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Remove Back New Delete Earth Science Academic Programs all programs program website Earth Science Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Landslide Research Transcription [Music] [video: Researchers walk on a rocky mountain face, title text appears in white: “Locating Landslide Hazards in Western Washington.”] [video: Students and a professor lift off a drone in a rocky, mountainous area.] [video: Justin Johnsen’s voice comes in over sweeping
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escape from Germany in 1930s. In this talk I will examine the particular issues faced by medical doctors in finding refuge in the western world, and explore why a few decided to make the perilous decision to migrate to the Soviet Union. The talk will focus on the stories of two of these doctors, Siegfried Gilde, and Kurt Zinneman, both of whom were arrested by the Soviet secret police during Stalin’s Great Purge. Their stories illustrate the desperate and, often futile efforts German Jews made to try
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, in Yakima, Washington, as the younger of two sons born to Jack and Mardelle McClary. He was raised in Tacoma, Washington, where he graduated from Lincoln High School in 1958. He received a bachelor’s degree in education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1963 and a master’s degree in education from Western Washington University in 1969. From 1963-72, Doug taught and, in June of 1972, he entered the FBI as a special agent where he was assigned to the Los Angeles FBI Field Office. During his 23
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a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post New Journalist of the Year Next Post Justice for Journalists More Story New Journalist of the Year PLU Alumna Named Western Washington’s "New Journalist of the Year" Kari Plog ’11 has spent her first two years as a reporter... January 20, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's
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Ave. The sculpture, a reminder of the university’s Nordic roots, is 25 feet tall and weighs 2,200 pounds. In the spring of 1992, the Viking ship prow made its way from Anacortes, Washington, to its present location in front of the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the University Center. The planking is Western Red Cedar, and the fasteners are copper rivets and roves from Norway. The artist, Paul Schweiss, is a boat builder with Nordic connections. × Anderson Clock Tower Date: 1970 See it: The
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medically underserved areas in Western Washington. The community surrounding PLU experiences multiple barriers to health care, including a shortage of primary care providers and limited access to essential health services. How will this impact Parkland–Spanaway? This partnership aligns three organizations committed to health access and care, experiential learning, and service. Broadly, the new medical center will create a wide-ranging set of new jobs in health care, facilities management, information
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“Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationLivestreamWednesday, October 23rdThursday, October 24thFriday, October 25thWednesday, October 23rd 7:00 p.m. - Film “Who Will Write Our History?” with Comments from Director Roberta Grossman (Regency Room in AUC)Presenter: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Roberta Grossman, American
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