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  • honored to share with you my family story of Pacific Lutheran University. It all begins in 1920 when Worthy and Lillian Morris moved from a small house in Purdy to near Pacific Lutheran College. Their hardships were normal in those days, with Worthy packing up the car or truck with four children and heading to Gig Harbor. The oldest boy, my father Charles, was assigned to pull their cow Betsy six miles to the ferry dock at Gig Harbor. They boarded the ferry to the Point Defiance ferry dock where

  • honored to share with you my family story of Pacific Lutheran University. It all begins in 1920 when Worthy and Lillian Morris moved from a small house in Purdy to near Pacific Lutheran College. Their hardships were normal in those days, with Worthy packing up the car or truck with four children and heading to Gig Harbor. The oldest boy, my father Charles, was assigned to pull their cow Betsy six miles to the ferry dock at Gig Harbor. They boarded the ferry to the Point Defiance ferry dock where

  • don’t listen enough. There’s a lot of power in dialogue and negotiation, but not enough time devoted to it.” Barry is inspired by the work of Dr. Steinar Bryn—a six-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee who once taught at PLU, and who comes up in every conversation with every cohort member. “He brought groups together from Serbia and Croatia after that conflict, and what was really powerful was the idea of storytelling—people just want to be heard and feel that their beliefs and experiences matter.” Post

  • tell Anna Marie that Living Water has assured us that part of the deal with the minister is that he must share the water, without caveat, with the entire community. Living Water is not in the business of setting up local water czars, Varela says. Living Water staff checks back on the communities about every six months to make sure the water is being shared equitably and that the pump continues to work. “This is a gift from God to this entire community,” Anna Marie says. “We would rather have this

  • of various dance genres featuring student, guest and faculty compositions The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by Rebecca Feldman, William Finn, Rachel Sheinkin and Jay Reiss Jeff Clapp, Director May 9-11, 17 & 18, 7:30pm and May 19, 2pm The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a hilarious tale of overachievers’ angst, chronicling the experience of six adolescent outsiders vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime. The show’s Tony Award winning creative team has created the

  • Mountains in Colorado. My paper concludes that as conservation efforts continue, greenback cutthroat trout seem to be once again making a recovery in Colorado. But this subspecies still has an uncertain future due to genetic problems and continued competition with non-native species. Siri Fretheim Anyone who has talked to me in the last six months has undoubtedly helped me with my project. My housemates and best friends Sami, Torrin, and Maggie have been integral to every experience I have had at PLU

  • is that cocoa is a tool for individuals, community, and system re-flourishing. We learned how essential it is to re-frame our understanding of how a commodity like cocoa is used to enrich people’s lives, focusing on people first over profit. Natalie NabassAn Outfit to Dye For: A Critique of the Fast Fashion Industry.One out of six people on earth are employed by the fashion industry yet less than 2% are making a livable wage. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the negative impact of the fast

  • priority enhancements to academic facilities and equipment, and we have continued to perform critical physical plant maintenance. ●      In spite of a difficult economic environment, our fund-raising successes continued. There were more than 10,000 donors to the university last year, that’s more than any time in our history. Progress on our $100 million “Engage the World” campaign was slow in the early months of last year, but a flurry of major gifts over the past six months moved the campaign past the

  • Vegetable Stir-fryCross Cultures DinnerBroccoli Beef Broccoli Tofu Chicken Huli Huli General Tso Chicken General Tso Tofu Kimchee Lomo Saltido Chicken Shawarma Chicken Tinga Tostada Veggie Tostada Vegetable Stir-fry Rice Basmati Rice Brown Rice Jasmine Rice Spanish Rice Sticky RiceBeveragesBrisk Raspberry Tea Diet Dr. Pepper Dr. Pepper Cranberry Emergen-C Orange Emergen-C Lipton Green Peach Tea Mountain Dew Mug Root Beer Cherry Pepsi Diet Pepsi Pepsi Sierra Mist Sobe Lean Cranberry Grapefruit Tropicana

  • . Cisplatin, a highly effective chemotherapy drug, exhibits toxic drawbacks that affect normal tissue environments. Studies have been conducted to find alternatives to the platinum (II) complex. However, the emergent anticancer drugs, oxaliplatin and carboplatin, are still deemed toxic based on their low median lethal dose or LD50. Modification to the six-coordinate PtIV complex has shown significant progress in minimizing the cytotoxicity and the resistance observed in cisplatin. Varying the ligand at