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, and in 2013 created an innovative new course in the PLU School of Business that allows students to earn internship credit and participate in a unique, global project. In this course, students experience and grow in the areas of community building and engagement, outreach and education (locally and globally), fundraising, crowdfunding, and international nonprofit projects. The course utilizes an interdisciplinary approach blending business, philosophy, Hispanic studies, communication, culture and
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coordinating the Purchasing Card Program and will act as reviewer between PLU and Bank of America. The Business Office (Purchasing Card Coordinator) will: Review department head/financial manager approved P-Card applications for completeness and accuracy, verify that the Cardholder Agreement is initialed, signed and attached, create a user and account in the Works system, receive new P-Cards, and distribute them to authorized individuals. Provide all necessary training prior to releasing Purchasing Cards
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Jewish populations. Was the music always of Jewish origin? This presentation will examine the question as it applies to all the camps and ghettos and provide programming guidelines. “Terezin and the Art of Defiance” – Murry Sidlin This is the story of the Terezin composer. Those who created new music. They compose, they share, they perform, but unless you are a Terezin arts scholar, or have studied music in the Holocaust era, most if not all of these names, and the compositions we will look at today
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and projects, and in 2013 created an innovative new course in the PLU School of Business that allows students to earn internship credit and participate in a unique, global project. In this course, students experience and grow in the areas of community building and engagement, outreach and education (locally and globally), fundraising, crowdfunding, and international nonprofit projects. The course utilizes an interdisciplinary approach blending business, philosophy, Hispanic studies, communication
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be at this time the intimate friend and confidante of her sister. It is remarkable, however, that she neither insisted on Catherine’s writing by every post, nor exacted her promise of transmitting the character of every new acquaintance, nor a detail of every interesting conversation that Bath might produce. Everything indeed relative to this important journey was done, on the part of the Morlands, with a degree of moderation and composure, which seemed rather consistent with the common feelings
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pastor at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in San Francisco when he accepted the call to work at Pacific Lutheran University. President Grønsberg was inaugurated on October 3, 1895 with a salary of six hundred dollars and additional living quarters. The new president became an advisory member of the Board of Trustees and was asked to teach world history as well. After a mere two years, President Grønsberg resigned as he found the work too time consuming for so little pay. His letter of resignation was
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Harper, S. R., & Hurtado, S. (2007). Nine themes in campus racial climates and implications for institutional transformation. New Directions for Student Services, 120, 7–24. Making the best of a bad situation Mallett, R. K., & Swim, J. K. (2009). Making the best of a bad situation: Proactive coping with racial discrimination. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,31, 304–316. The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure Phinney, J. S. (1992). The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure: A new scale for use with
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race was exhilarating, Moderow said finishing the Iditarod provided only a fraction of her satisfaction. The adventure she took with her dogs and the complex journey to victory were the true rewards, she said. Moderow’s experiences on the Iditarod Trail helped her find a new outlook on what’s important in life – the joy that ultimately comes out of struggle. A longtime Alaska resident, Moderow was very familiar with the Iditarod Trail. Her interest in racing, however, didn’t ignite until her family
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trend. This paper first delves into the history and current understanding of the nation-state. It is then detailed the complexities and contradictions of and within national identities and national cultures as well as how they are constructed and the importance of both in maintaining the nation-state. Further analysis is conducted on globalization and new economic policies which have unsettled the nation-state and have contributed to new nationalist movements. Alternatives to the nation-state which
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