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Steven Benham Professor Emeritus Email: benhamsr@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Geo
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of Informed Consent. If the research is anonymous and low-risk, investigators may request such a waiver to use a Cover Letter or Online Cover Letter, depending on the type of study, instead of obtaining written consent. In rare circumstances, investigators may request a Waiver of Informed Consent within Mentor. Consult with your Unit Designate and/or the HPRB Chair if you think this might be appropriate and necessary. The HPRB has created templates to assist in preparing these documents. The type
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and told me to go to the E.R. and get a CAT scan.” She went the next morning and learned she had a tumor on her right ovary—too big for a cyst, but certainly, everyone thought, benign. The growth was collapsing her ovary, though, so doctors scheduled surgery right away and assured Hunt there’d be nothing to it. Two days after surgery, on the Fourth of July, Hunt learned she had a very rare, very aggressive, determinedly malignant cancer. Hunt underwent powerful inpatient chemotherapy—the same
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persuading Georgiana to have Charles paint her, Arthur Parker (Turlough Convery) says that an artist “sees things with a rare clarity” and claims that Lockhart takes an unprejudiced approach to his work (S2E3). He then opens up to her about how personally meaningful a portrait Charles made of him had been because it conveyed a power he had always wanted others to see in himself. Knowing that he and Georgiana are bonded through a shared sense of feeling othered by their community, Arthur wants to share
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national security interests of the United States. The region includes China, which is rapidly assuming prominence on the global stage. Rare are the days that go by without at least one news story on China. Given PLU’s Chinese language studies, its China summer Service Learning program, as well as other international programs sponsored by the Wang center, I thought I would devote a few minutes to this most fascinating country. For the past 20 years, China’s GDP has grown by an average of 9.0% per year
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belonging. Honest introspection is vital to achieve this goal. In a rare public acknowledgment of institutional oppression, Hillary Clinton recently called for that sense of belonging on a national scale. When Clinton made history and became the first woman to formally accept a presidential nomination for a major party, she underscored how to mend the dire state of this nation: He Has Told You, Sally Mae Joseph, Copyright 2005, The Saint John’s Bible, Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota
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benefits of the free market are shared among the community. Does this program genuinely give more autonomy to marginalized groups, or does it merely try and accommodate them inside an inherently unsustainable economic system? In other words, how are we, as consumers in the so-called “first-world” implicated in the issue of forest management considering that if the entire world consumed as much wood and paper products as the average American, there would be no forests left on earth? If all viable forest
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, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.” I am grateful that our faculty members versed in immigration law and the constitutional rights of individuals are strong voices on our campuses, in our communities, and on the national stage. I am also grateful for the work in the Student Life Division, and in our Student Services and financial aid offices to provide resources and referrals to our students. A web site has been created for undocumented students
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know our mission statement well: “To educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care, for others, for their communities, and for the earth.” It was formally accepted by our Board of Regents when the PLU 2010 long-range planning report was adopted. In that same document we set out our pathways to academic distinction in global education, purposeful learning and lives of service, and the close interaction between students and faculty. What a gift this collective vision
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