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  • the worst winters in Europe. Harry’s mother, along with tens of thousands of other prisoners were forced to march for 35 miles in the snow and bitter cold, with little or no food, water, or rest. Those who could not keep up were shot. About one in four died on the way. Georgette survived. From left to right: Paul Heller, Jayme Heller, Alyson Heller, Natalie Gagnon, Julie Iacobucci and Jessica Aleman and John and Georgette Heller. Harry’s father, John, is also a story of survival.  He was only 13

  • . (Feb. 23, 2015)—Over... January 20, 2015 Super Bowl Stage Setter Lute’s Company Sets the Stage for Seahawks Super Bowl Rally in Arizona TACOMA, Wash. (Jan. 28, 2015)—If... January 20, 2015 History Article Prize Molly Loberg ’98 Honored by Prestigious Female Historian Association TACOMA, Wash. (Jan. 29, 2015)—Molly... January 20, 2015 The Modern-Day Harstad Adventurers The Hikers Other Adventurers Chris Ann Meno, David's wife, Bloomington, Ind., b. 1977. Timothy... January 15, 2015 Presentation

  • Myths Edward Said- Culture and Imperialism Simone de Beauvoir- La Deuxième Sexe Frantz Fanon- Sociologie d’une Révolution Mohammed Dib- Qui se Souvient de la Mer Assia Djebar- Femmes d’Algers dans Leur Appartement Breanna Wiersma, '18, English Literature and Psychology:My tutorial was entitled, “Modern Irish Poetry,” and fulfilled the “Late Period” requirement for Literature majors. This course focused on close analysis of Ireland from 1914 to the present (particularly focusing on works published

  • or English, for Languages and Literatures or International Core. Mark believes strongly that French literature has had a lasting impact on the world and strives to communicate its value to students, through deeply researched syllabi and lectures. Though they dread the mountains of reading he assigns, students appreciate Mark’s flexibility regarding deadlines and clemency in grading. A modern-day Emile Littré, Mark excels at identifying appropriate reference materials for students. One semester

  • nuns choosing to or forced to leave their convents because of the Reformation, and learned hands-on the techniques used in woodcuts and engravings by the first artists of the early modern print age. German major Alexandra Dreher articulated her appreciation for the knowledge she gained from this interdisciplinary, humanities-based approach as follows: “Learning about the diversity of this expression of experience from a varied set of mediums enriched how I went about understanding the human

  • Mediterranean cultures participated in and enjoyed the advantages of a religiously diverse community. This course examines the ways in which religion shaped the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world. (4) RELI 220 : Early Christian History - RL, IT This course explores the social, cultural, and theological diversity and forms of self-definition of early Christian history across territories in which it emerged, including Western Asia, North and East Africa, and Western Europe. In this course, emphasis

  • working on and Eric posts a video response for the students to see. Eric has also written 3 instructional books, “Comprehensive Jazz Studies & Exercises”, The Ultimate Jazz Play Along” and “The Music Of Eric Marienthal” as well as 3instructional videos, “Play Sax From Day One”, “Modern Sax” and “Tricks Of The Trade”, all published by Warner Bros. Publications which is now Alfred Publishing/Belwin Jazz. For the past 25 years Eric has put on an annual fundraising concert for High Hopes. High Hopes is a

  • MATH 105 : Mathematics of Personal Finance - QR Emphasizes financial transactions important to individuals and families: annuities, loans, insurance, interest, investment, time value of money. Prerequisite: Eligibility based on PLU Math Placement Exam, or permission of instructor. (4) MATH 107 : Mathematical Explorations - QR Mathematics and modern society. Emphasis on numerical and logical reasoning. Designed to increase awareness of applications of mathematics, to enhance enjoyment of and

  • by contacting the scholarship and enrollment officer. Note: A maximum of 20 semester hours earned in ROTC programs may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree at PLU. Advance course students must take or have taken a professional military education history course that includes one of the following: HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars, 1914-1945 HIST 349: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 352: The American Revolution IHON 257: The

  • year at PLU) for his spring break next month. I’m planning a trip to Europe next summer to visit my friends there. And hopefully, as I grow within my career I’ll have the opportunity to work for a British company and move to London.