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  • Disabilities and Applied Behavior Analysis from UW in 2009. She moved from the classroom into a specialist position in 2004 and coordinated the autism programs in Tacoma Public Schools for 7 years. She left in 2010 to join the University of Washington, Tacoma as a full time lecturer where she coordinated the Teacher Certification Program. She joined PLU in 2012 as an assistant professor. When she isn’t working, she is busy chasing after three children and working in the garden. Dr. Tucker works primarily

  • Design: The Cohesion of Dream and Memory Faculty Mentor: Heather Mathews, Communication, Media & Design Arts Mnemic design is about exploring the emotional, introspective, and nostalgic concepts of your memories and dreams that blur the quiet edge of reality: combining signs and photograms to create an image that tells a story of some moment so it may not be lost to time or decay. Your image captures a curated memory that then becomes a unique memory to the viewer based on their own interpretations

  • a relatively new and developing field of chemical research. These analyses are typically focused on a total composition approach when determining levels of known toxicants. This study instead focused on the metallic paints and coatings applied to children’s toys specifically; an approach yet to be performed according to available literature at the time of publication. This study first examined the overall composition of all samples (n=49) to qualitatively identify suspect samples. Suspect

  • the face of current world issues, and with our planet earth in profound peril, we cultivate places where creativity, dialogue and hospitality can begin to nurture seeds of understanding. Our time spent in places where physical walls divide communities has been particularly formative. Our experience in Belfast, Northern Ireland, over the years is at the core of our inspiration and call to work and live-in community. Most recently, as the former Executive Directors of Holden Village, we lived our

  • control heat stress. They should monitor their own health and remove themselves from the environment as needed. For new employees or employees returning from time off, implement a work schedule that allows the individual to build up a tolerance to hot conditions. Heat Acclimation Schedules The following acclimation schedules are reproduced from the National Safety Council’s Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, 4th edition. Basic Acclimation Schedule Basic Acclimation Schedule DayActivity (% of full

  • Mediterranean - RL, VW, GE This course introduces the religiously, culturally, and socially diverse world of the Late Bronze Age. During this time, ancient Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine, and Greece created the world's first recorded unified economy. In 1300 BCE, humans believed that all duties were duties to the gods and all events had deity as their cause. Our research shows that three thousand years ago, humans were living productively in a religiously pluralistic society. The ancient

  • the course will focus on understanding these ancient texts in their historical contexts and what they reveal about the people who produced them, though there will be some consideration of their influence on some contemporary issues. No previous familiarity with the New Testament or its interpretation is expected. (4) RELI 215 : Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean - RL, VW, GE This course introduces the religiously, culturally, and socially diverse world of the Late Bronze Age. During this time

  • the George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures at Cambridge University (1999) and the George L. Mosse Lectures at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002), as well as the lectures of the Bertelsmann Visiting Professorship at Mansfield College, Oxford University (2007). He is a three-time recipient of the Jewish National Book Award—Holocaust Category, for Ordinary Men, The Origins of the Final Solution, and Remembering Survival. For this last book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International

  • and memoir. They take a close look at the similarities and significant differences between Molly’s two testimonies, asking critical questions about why testimonies might change over time, and about our roles and responsibilities as witnesses to survivor testimony. Conference ScheduleSage WarnerPresentation Title: “American Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution of European Jews” Who: Sage Warner ’24, Mayer Summer Scholar, PLU Bio: Sage Warner is double-majoring in History and Religion and is

  • Activities | 参与PLU校园活动ABC students are strongly encouraged to participate in any student life or campus events they wish, with the exception of PLU student government elections and league sports. Participation will both make a student’s time at PLU more enjoyable and speed improvement in English through increased conversations with native English speakers. Students are responsible for any additional costs that may come with these activities, such as equipment, materials, or event tickets. 我们强烈鼓励ABC学生参加任何