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About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped
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rituals it is believed that spirits will depart and, hopefully, bring protection, power and strength to those who have taken part in rituals. The objects used in these rituals are usually only used once and then are placed in a personal shrine to represent the blessings and protections given from the edjo that was being honored in the ritual. The Urhobo are a complex, fascinating people whose history and culture deserve further research and more attention within the context of West African and
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encountered — students and colleagues alike.” Matthias came to PLU, where she sang in Choir of the West and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from PLU in 1962. She received her master of science degree from the University of Washington in 1965. While a student at PLU, she met her husband Paul Matthias; they married in 1964. She taught in Wisconsin and Iowa as he completed seminary and eventually he received a pastoral call from Spanaway Lutheran Church. She served for many years as a musician for the
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Carli Snyder talks about her research and essay as the winner of the Lemkin Essay Contest at PLU, Tu
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Associate, Casimir Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Seattle Pacific University MEd in Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods, Vanderbilt Peabody College Master of Science in Data Science, University of Denver Master of Science in Life-Span Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University PhD in Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific
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her. “My brother heard my singing and told my mom that she should get me voice lessons. The first time I sang in public was at a coffeeshop. I was 15 and felt awkward and didn’t know what to do with myself. I remember being really scared. My heart was beating really fast in my ears. I was scared people would look at me.” Her time at Pacific Lutheran University helped her conquer some of that stage fright. She was in Choir of the West and and remembers trips to California and and singing in
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Reflected in Chinese Characters, Weiqing Zhang, University of Minnesota Duluth A Study on the Development of English Translation of Chinese Scientific and Technical Works, Lei Feng, Beijing Jiaotong University (Online) The Collaboration of Chinese Language Teaching and Cybersecurity Training, Yunong Zhou, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Click on the Zoom link to join the panel. https://plu-edu.zoom.us/j/98175911404 4:15-4:30pm Coffee Break 4:30-6:00 pm Conference Panels 5A, 5B and 5C Panel 5A
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Online HIST 388 ST:Early West Civilizations SO 4 Lecture Online MUSI 120 Music and Culture AR,C 4 Lecture Online MUSI 101 Introduction to Music AR 4 Lecture Online NURS 901E RN Re-entry into Practice 0 Continuing Education Blended/Hybrid PHIL 125 Ethics and the Good Life PH 4 Lecture Online PHIL 125 Ethics and the Good Life PH 4 Lecture Online PLUS 320 Effective Tutoring Methods 0 TO 1 Lecture Online PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology SO 4 Lecture Online RELI 229 Christian Health & Healing RC 4 Lecture
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people, the Empire of Mali, ancient Rome, the Warring States period in China, etc.).IHON 112: Liberty, Power, and ImaginationIHON 112 also engages in a dialogue with a wide variety of voices and texts from across the globe, but this time against the backdrop of the gradual emergence of a modern world-system which not only connects societies in Europe, Asia, and Africa with the Americas, but which also increasingly connects rural with urban areas, and creates global metropoles where new identities and
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identities by making some fun pride flag door decorations of all shapes and colors. All identities are welcome. Allies are encouraged to attend too to show support for LGBTQ+ friends, family, and peers. Also, Lawa Kūpono ‘Oe – You are Enough, will be launching its west coast tour engaging the Pacific Islander diaspora at PLU. PI participants will reflect on how culture is perpetuated in the diaspora and the relationship between culture, place, and people. 5:30pm Lawa Kūpono ‘Oe: Day 1 – Film screening
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