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Check these links for information about ordering books by authors whose work is featured at the Eighth Annual Powell Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.
. Michelson https://paradigm.presswarehouse.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=409703 The Tailors of Tomaszo: A Memoir of Polish Jews By Rena Margulies Chernoff and Allan Chernoff http://www.amazon.com/The-Tailors-Tomaszow-Memoir-History/dp/089672879X Children During the Holocaust By Patricia Heberer Rice http://www.amazon.com/Children-During-Holocaust-Patricia-Heberer/dp/0759119848 Salvaged Pages: Young Writers` Diaries of the Holocaust By Alexandra Zapruder http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn
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Check these links for information about ordering books by authors whose work is featured at the Eighth Annual Powell Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.
. Michelson https://paradigm.presswarehouse.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=409703 The Tailors of Tomaszo: A Memoir of Polish Jews By Rena Margulies Chernoff and Allan Chernoff http://www.amazon.com/The-Tailors-Tomaszow-Memoir-History/dp/089672879X Children During the Holocaust By Patricia Heberer Rice http://www.amazon.com/Children-During-Holocaust-Patricia-Heberer/dp/0759119848 Salvaged Pages: Young Writers` Diaries of the Holocaust By Alexandra Zapruder http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn
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Check these links for information about ordering books by authors whose work is featured at the Eighth Annual Powell Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.
. Michelson https://paradigm.presswarehouse.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=409703 The Tailors of Tomaszo: A Memoir of Polish Jews By Rena Margulies Chernoff and Allan Chernoff http://www.amazon.com/The-Tailors-Tomaszow-Memoir-History/dp/089672879X Children During the Holocaust By Patricia Heberer Rice http://www.amazon.com/Children-During-Holocaust-Patricia-Heberer/dp/0759119848 Salvaged Pages: Young Writers` Diaries of the Holocaust By Alexandra Zapruder http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn
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Director | Tacoma MESA | jzawatski@plu.edu | 253-535-7142 | Jill is a passionate career and technical educator who has worked in secondary education since 2008.
Jill Zawatski Director Phone: 253-535-7142 Email: jzawatski@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 159 Professional Biography Education MIT, Secondary Education, Western Washington University Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certification, South Seattle College B.A., History, Western Washington University Event Management Certification, Highline College Biography Jill is a passionate career and technical educator who has worked in secondary education since 2008
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Religion faculty and staff.
Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen Professor of Early and Medieval Christian History Full Profile 253-535-7237 bll@plu.edu
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Dr. Doug Oakman, Professor of New Testament, “Two Kingdoms, One Table: Jesus in Political Perspective” - Jesus' historical activity was deeply political, and his political aims were formulated
Lutheran Studies Conference Thursday, September 20, 2012What Has God To Do With Caesar? Lutheran Perspectives on Political Life Dr. Larry Rasmussen The 2012 Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life will be held on Thursday, September 20, 2012, in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at the Anderson University Center. Dr. Doug Oakman (PLU New Testament), Dr. Seth Dowland (PLU American Church History), and Dr. Marit Trelstad (PLU Contemporary Theology) will be the featured speakers from 2:00 to
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Blog depicts people, places on seven continents From the tip of the world in Antarctica to the top of the highest peak in Africa, PLU students are immersing themselves in the world and gaining valuable insight this J-Term. Nearly 400 students are studying away on…
understand that driving does impact the world’s health, she wrote. The eight groups featured in the blog are: Journeying from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Antarctica to study natural history and conservation issues with English professor Charles Bergman. Investigating the impact of globalization on two major world cities, Sao Paolo, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, with assistant philosophy professor Brendan Hogan Studying the concepts of peace journalism in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with
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From King Tut to the Mysterious Undecorated Tombs of Ancient Egypt By JuliAnne Rose ’13 If you ever wanted to see the King Tut exhibit, now may be your only chance. Seattle is the last stop for the exhibit before you’ll have to make the…
November 27, 2012 From King Tut to the Mysterious Undecorated Tombs of Ancient Egypt By JuliAnne Rose ’13 If you ever wanted to see the King Tut exhibit, now may be your only chance. Seattle is the last stop for the exhibit before you’ll have to make the 6,800 mile trip to Egypt to see the most well known discovery of ancient Egyptian history. Open to the public seven days a week, the “Tutankhamun: The Golden King and The Great Pharaohs” exhibit runs through January 6, 2013 at the Pacific
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*Effective January 2019* Upon completion of their degree, Religion majors will be able to: Explain “Religion” as a category of analysis in academic contexts, identifying when and how religious
Learning Outcomes*Effective January 2019* Upon completion of their degree, Religion majors will be able to: Explain “Religion” as a category of analysis in academic contexts, identifying when and how religious beliefs, interpretations, and practices shape human life, culture, and history, as well as how they change over time. Analyze religious traditions and expressions within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Describe an array of academic tools or methods in the study of
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Initially, Katie Garro ‘11 didn’t think much of Pacific Lutheran University. She viewed it as an opportunity to continue school with friends, but also to stay close to home. This perspective changed when she joined the Diversity Center as a Rieke Scholar. The Rieke Scholarship…
being an advocate for the Diversity Center, she saw an opportunity not only to bond with her friends, but to also be exposed to topics she never had a chance to learn in the small town where she grew up. “Getting to college, being exposed to history, and having to confront [not only] the material conditions for black, brown, and indigenous people in our country, but also the history of what our government has done and the way our systems and structures are still set up, is so important to what I do
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