I write this post as a weird poem as a letter to myself to preserve the last lingering memories of those summer days.| Phong's blog
Contrary to popular belief, the desert is full of life. Shrubs, desert moss, rodents and insects of all varieties, hawks and eagles, not to mention the human settlements that have persevered through the ages. Seemingly no matter how far off the beaten path one travels, you will inevitably find signs of human activity: an empty beer can, some plastic bag, remnants of a fire, tire tracks.| catskull.net
In these 30 September daily writing prompts, students will reflect on political issues facing our world today. They’ll consider the benefits they enjoy by living in America as well as the challenges that being an American presents.| JournalBuddies.com
Spark creativity and ignite a passion for writing in your 9-12-year-olds with these writing prompts tailored specifically for their age group.| JournalBuddies.com
Spread kindness! Celebrate kindness all throughout Be Kind to Humankind Week – and all year long – with these journaling exercises! #BeKind #BeKindToHumankindWeek #JournalPrompts #JournalBuddies| JournalBuddies.com
These writing prompts for all ages are great for students and adult writers alike—and with so many to choose from, you’ll have journaling inspiration for months to come!| JournalBuddies.com
Weekly digest of what I've been up to this past week.| An Archaeopteryx
I leave the lights on and that's not a sex thing.| An Archaeopteryx
“SEO is Dead” and Other Myths If you’ve been in marketing longer than ten minutes, you’ve probably heard someone say “SEO is dead.” In fact, if you Google that phrase, you’ll find endless blogs declaring...| Candy Marketing
Das Technikradar untersucht, was die Deutschen über Technik denken. Die Gastautoren Martin Bimmer und Thomas Sprenger ordnen die Erkenntnisse ein und erläutern, warum die Wissenschaftskommunikation über KI ein Vertrauensproblem hat. Die Deutschen stehen Künstlicher Intelligenz grundsätzlich aufgeschlossen gegenüber: Zwei von drei Nutzenden sind von KI fasziniert. Doch trotz wachsender Offenheit fehlt es an Vertrauen in […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Die Social Media-Biografien von Wissenschaftler*innen zeigen auffällige Unterschiede. Im Interview sprechen Judith Ackermann und Anna-Sophie Barbutev über Selbstnarrative und darüber, wie sie mit ihrem Projekt „Wissenschaftlerinnen in die Medien“ die Sichtbarkeit von Frauen stärken. In Ihrer Forschung haben Sie unterschiedliche Selbstnarrative von Wissenschaftler*innen bei Social Media identifiziert. Männer bezeichnen sich viel häufiger selbst als „Experte“. […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Das Wisskomm-Update gibt alle 14 Tage einen Überblick über aktuelle Themen, Debatten und Trends. Außerdem finden Sie hier aktuelle Termine und Forschungsergebnisse zur Wissenschaftskommunikation. Was gibt’s Neues? Wie viel Skeptizismus ist gesund? In einem Interview mit Perspective Daily warnt Jacob Beautemps vor geschönter Wissenschaftskommunikation: „Niemandem ist geholfen, wenn man Dinge falsch benennt. Geschönte Versprechungen sind […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Drei wesentliche Narrative prägen den öffentlichen Diskurs über künstliche Intelligenz, beobachtet Gastautor Johannes C. Zeller . Er zeigt auf, wie diese entstehen und wie man über reale Risiken spricht, ohne dabei unbeabsichtigt Mythen zu verstärken. Zwischen apokalyptischen Warnungen und utopischen Visionen bleibt in der öffentlichen Debatte über künstliche Intelligenz häufig wenig Raum für sachliche Einordnung, […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Wissenschaft basiert auf Daten. Was aber passiert, wenn diese nicht mehr zu Verfügung stehen? Warum das Abschalten öffentlicher Datenbanken in den USA gravierende Auswirkungen auf die Forschung und auch auf die demokratische Gesellschaftsordnung hätte, erklärt Katrin Böhning-Gaese vom Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung in Leipzig (UFZ). Im Zuge der Attacken auf die Wissenschaft in den USA ist die Sorge […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Discover how schools worldwide make logistics exciting with EasyCargo’s 3D visualization, interactive exercises, and hands-on load planning.| EasyCargo
I am going to try something new on the blog. The idea is to set some realistic goals for the month and then check them off from this post as I go. Then, I'll add an update at the end talking about whether the goals were completed or not.| WriterSanctuary
When it comes to self-care people may think about treating themselves to a day at a spa, having some quality alone time, or spending some time on hobbies, but as I grew...| Winnie Lim
The time I spent in Khao Yai was one of the most freeing periods I had felt since 2020. Being known for its national park, the qualities of the place makes it very ideal for covid cautiousness especially in low season as most places are open-air and spacious. Fortunately or unfortunately, a car is required...| Winnie Lim
Week two is done and I'm doing great in class. However, it's reminding me of just how old I really am. Nonetheless, I'm excited to attend.| Michael Brockbank
'(Journal Entry #1) Thrifting, library time, going to the woods, reading about Tara, etc. Includes some photography. 📸'| Xavier H.M.
Le journal me manque. Même le journal privé, celui que personne ne lit : normalement je le soigne, pour mon seul usage ; ces dernières semaines je le bâcle. Chaque journée résumée en trois lignes factuelles. J’enchaîne cinq ou six entrées à la suite, en rattrapage. Pas le temps. Quant à ce blog : friche … Continuer la lecture « On s’est manqués »| Antonin Crenn
Welcoming Our New Editor-in-Chief, Professor Leo Condron This year marks a special milestone for Soil Use and Management as we proudly celebrate 40 years of advancing knowledge and insight into the vital role of soil in agriculture, the environment, and policy. Over four decades, the journal has grown into a leading platform for cutting-edge research that helps […] The post Celebrating 40 Years of Soil Use and Management appeared first on British Society of Soil Science.| British Society of Soil Science
Starting August 18th, I'll be attending two classes as I work to finish my bachelor's degree. That means I have to change how often I can create content and work on my other projects, such as publishing Shadows of Atlantic City. I have a feeling there are some choppy waters ahead. The post Balancing College: Changing When I Create Content appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
This week, I got a few things done that I've been working on for the past couple of years. Although I miss working on the fitness and gaming content, a lot of what I wanted to do for writing and books is coming together quite nicely. And I have a great feeling for the last half of the year. The post Podcasts, Migraines, and Goals for July appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
This week has been one of the best that I've had in all of 2025. WriterSanctuary's blog has been consistent (again), the YouTube channel is gaining momentum (again), and I think I wrapped up the book cover of Shadows of Atlantic City. This is aside from the myriad of side quests I've completed thus far. The post Had One of My Better Weeks, and June Is Looking Good appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
I've been a fan of Neverwinter Nights since it came out in 2002. And since then, I've toyed around with creating modules. Currently, I'm working on one that connects my books in the series. It's based on what happens after Kingmaker and before Fury - there's a three-month gap between the events. The post Having Fun with the Neverwinter Module appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
There were a lot of cogs turning in the background this week. I'm still working on creating a good flow for regular content while trying to publish my next book. And so far, the plan looks promising. But as I've said many times before, a good plan means nothing without action to back it. The post Videos, Despair, Shadows, and Games: May is a Busy Month appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
I am actively working to make May my best month yet in terms of time management. Unfortunately, I doubt I'll come close to typing one million words this year as most of my time is spent editing or making videos. Still, there is a lot of forward progress and I'm pretty excited to see where I'll be in a year. The post Plans, Videos, and Cover Art: It’s Gonna Be a Busy Month appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
It's no secret that I am spread a bit too thin. Trying to keep up with all of the side projects isn't working today, and I have to choose something that will get my full attention throughout the week. As I am more focused on becoming an author, WriterSanctuary will get the lion's share of my time. The post End of an Era: Focusing on WriterSanctuary and Books appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
This week, I spent a great deal of time planning out May. I wanted to make sure that I had sufficient time to invest in college work without sacrificing too much of my day. Well, I think I came up with a decent plan of action. Now, I just need to follow it. The post Schedules: Videos, Blogs, Books, & College appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
This year hasn't quite been the most productive of my career thus far, but there have been a lot of awesome things churning in the background. And many of them are about to open some incredible doors that may lead to some amazing experiences. The post Life Update for Creators: What’s New On My Desk appeared first on Michael Brockbank.| Michael Brockbank
What is The Year of Time? It's my goal for making 2025 a success. In essence, I'm working on time management and becoming more efficient.| Michael Brockbank
Wenn Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft gemeinsam forschen, entstehen Lösungen, die direkt in die Praxis wirken. Christine Ahrend erklärt, warum dieser Ansatz so wirkungsvoll ist, im Wissenschaftssystem jedoch kaum gewürdigt wird. Frau Ahrend, Sie forschen selbst transdisziplinär und sind Vorsitzende der Gesellschaft für transdisziplinäre und partizipative Forschung (GTPF). Was ist transdisziplinäre Forschung und wie unterscheidet sie sich von Partizipation? […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Das Wisskomm-Update gibt alle 14 Tage einen Überblick über aktuelle Themen, Debatten und Trends. Außerdem finden Sie hier aktuelle Termine und Forschungsergebnisse zur Wissenschaftskommunikation. Was gibt’s Neues? Fachsprache kaschiert lückenhafte Erklärungen Todd Rogers und Hillary Shulman beschreiben in Nature, dass Fachjargon die wahrgenommene Lückenhaftigkeit einer Erklärung verringern kann, selbst wenn die verwendeten Fachausdrücke wenig verständlich […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Statt sich zurückzuziehen, haben sich Forschende unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zusammengeschlossen. In Potsdam ist so das Postcolonial Studies Collective entstanden. Die Wissenschaftskommunikatorin Anna von Rath erzählt in ihrem Gastbeitrag, wie kollektive Resilienz in der Forschung entsteht. Die Postcolonial Studies sind ein Querschnittsthema, in dem es um die Erforschung des Kolonialismus und seiner Nachwirkungen geht. Seit den 1990er […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Wissenschaftskommunikation braucht kein teures Equipment. Es gibt viele kostengünstige Möglichkeiten, um guten Content zu produzieren. Cora Schäfer gibt im Gastbeitrag einen Einblick, wie sich mit einfachen Mitteln professionelle Inhalte umsetzen lassen. Wissenschaftskommunikation kann schnell zu einer versteckten Kostenfalle werden. Wer Inhalte per Video oder Audio vermitteln möchte und noch nicht über das passende Equipment verfügt, […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Journal for New Narratives in the History of Philosophy (JNNHP) is a new, online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal. The journal’s focus is “leading-edge research relating to new narratives in any period in the history of philosophy [and] discussion of and scholarship on diverse, underrepresented, and non-canonical approaches, themes, and figures in a wide variety of world philosophical traditions.” The editors write: Our goal is to provide a platform for philosophical research that c...| Daily Nous
McAninch, Chase, OMS-IV1; Dellamaggiore, Gino, MD2 1University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine 2VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System Abstract Background Posterior interosseous nerve neurectomy (PINN) has been reported to provide durable pain relief and preserve wrist range of motion (ROM), particularly in active patients. This case report describes a 21-year follow-up after isolated […] The post Long-Term Follow-Up After Posterior Interosseous Neurectomy in a Military ...| AOAO
Ibraheem Qureshi, BS1; Shawn Rahman, DO2; Brian G. Webb, MD2 1New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, 101 Northern Blvd, Glen Head, NY 11545 2JPS Health Network, 1500 S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Abstract Background For the first time in its history, the FIFA World Cup was held in the winter […]| AOAO
Once upon a time I would start doomscrolling when I woke up. I realised it was causing mental fatigue way too early in the day, so I switched to writing morning pages...| Winnie Lim
The people who brought me up have a sweet tooth, so I was allowed to snack on unregulated amounts of chocolate, sweets, chips and carbonated drinks whenever I wanted. I used to...| Winnie Lim
Discover how I made my dreams come true, and all the steps I took to become a successful freelance travel writer!| Away With Maja
We’ve got big news! EasyCargo is now available as a mobile app for tablets, both Android and iPad. Whether you’re working in the warehouse, on the go, or just need a quick look at your load plans, EasyCargo is now closer to you … Continued The post EasyCargo load plans are now in your bag with our tablet app appeared first on EasyCargo.| EasyCargo
“Australia is not a melting pot, more a coleslaw.”| The Australian Legend
J’ai fait imprimer mon manuscrit à l’accueil. Danielle s’attendait peut-être à cinq ou dix pages, pas à quarante-quatre. J’aurais dû lui dire de charger une ramette d’ordinaire plutôt que de siphonner son stock de papier à en-tête. « Comité central du groupe public ferroviaire / Cheminots » avec le logo en couleurs : trois lignes jaune, rouge et … Continuer la lecture « Toutes les voix communiquent » L’article Toutes les voix communiquent est apparu en premier ...| Antonin Crenn
J’espère qu’elle le lira et qu’elle l’aimera. C’est l’un des trois livres offerts à la colo : Pas de futur sans nature. Gabrielle me l’a envoyé avec les deux autres de la sélection du « prix des colos du CCGPF », histoire que je sois au courant des lectures des gosses, et qu’on ait au moins ça en … Continuer la lecture « Le remède définitif à l’ennui » L’article Le remède définitif à l’ennui est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Voilà, c’est dimanche. Une semaine que je suis au Vercland, ce village à l’écart du village, ce village-vacances à une demi-heure (en marchant vite) du village de Samoëns. C’est une île, un écosystème, un monde en soi. J’en apprends les codes. Ils sont faciles. Je me suis acclimaté. J’ai vu que Sukran et Nicolas étaient … Continuer la lecture « C’était ma deuxième famille » L’article C’était ma deuxième famille est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Je découvre la vidéo de notre lecture dessinée : je lisais un montage d’extraits de Terminus provisoire et du blog (mon journal d’écriture de ce livre) et Marguerite dessinait en direct. Ça se passait à Villetaneuse dans le cadre du festival Hors Limites et des rencontres TexTo de l’université Sorbonne Paris Nord. L’article Lecture dessinée avec Marguerite Boutrolle est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
C’est un jour que j’aime, que j’attends, que je me débrouille pour ne pas rater, que je note des mois en avance, où je n’aurais pas idée de partir en vacances, d’accepter une invitation. Il fait beaucoup trop chaud, mais on y va. La question ne se pose pas. Il paraît qu’on est un demi-million. … Continuer la lecture « C’est l’effet que cette nuit me fait » L’article C’est l’effet que cette nuit me fait est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Je suppose que les moutons sont à l’ombre. Il fait très chaud. Ils doivent avoir un abri quelque part. En tout cas, je ne les vois pas. Je suis sorti du tram, j’ai longé ce gros boulevard très calme, très minéral, sur trois cent mètres, et voilà : les murs de la prison. Et autour : un … Continuer la lecture « Douze gars sympas » L’article Douze gars sympas est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Ça se passe dans une « friche », dit Olivier pendant sa conférence. Olivier est un personnage de fiction qui ressemble à mon ami Olivier : il joue un professeur parachuté dans cet endroit impossible, totalement inadapté, impropre à accueillir sa conférence sur « la rencontre littéraire ». Il s’agit d’une mise en abîme ironique, car des rencontres se produisent, … Continuer la lecture « Je me doute (et j’espère) que ces relations existent » L’article Je me dout...| Antonin Crenn
« Tu nous a ramené ton frère jumeau ? » Évidemment, c’est une boutade, puisque T. est l’oncle de Pierre et qu’il sait depuis vingt-neuf ans que Pierre n’a pas de jumeau. Mais ça me fait plaisir. D’abord parce que c’est agréable de ressembler à son ami, même si ce n’est pas vrai qu’on se ressemble. Mais surtout … Continuer la lecture « Impossible d’y mettre fin » L’article Impossible d’y mettre fin est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Il n’est pas nécessaire de poser le mot exact sur chaque chose. Notre réalité ne coïncide pas toujours avec tel concept ou avec tel autre (alternative binaire) ; nous ne sommes parfois ni l’un ni l’autre ; il arrive même que nous soyons l’un et l’autre, moitié-moitié, ou bien que nous nous reconnaissions dans deux mots sans … Continuer la lecture « Elle est peut-être une utopie » L’article Elle est peut-être une utopie est apparu en premier sur Antonin Crenn.| Antonin Crenn
Même quand on n’y connaît rien (et moi je n’y connais rien), on ne peut pas ne pas y prendre du plaisir. Ce qu’on nous montre (ce qu’on nous fait entendre), c’est le top du top : toutes les personnes qui ont œuvré à ce spectacle sont réputées les meilleures dans leur art. Les danseurs, les … Continuer la lecture « De nouvelles étoiles entrent dans la danse »| Antonin Crenn
Use these community service journal prompts to help your students see the value of donating their time and efforts to causes and people who need their help!| JournalBuddies.com
These reflective journal prompts are perfect for students in middle school (and beyond) to help students develop self-awareness, critical thinking skills, and creativity.| JournalBuddies.com
If you need some fresh topics and ideas for your young writers, this exciting list of ideas ranges from creative story starters to responses to current events and news articles!| JournalBuddies.com
I aim to write daily. Here are my shares from the week of July 21 through July 27. Witty, dreamy, whimsical, eerie—what have you?| Chenyu Huang
Click here to get a FREE Printable Kids Writing Journal with 20 Prompts easy to use & perfect for early elementary aged children.| Made with HAPPY
Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles helped lead New Zealand through the pandemic. Then the death threats came, followed by a legal battle over whether her university had done enough to protect her. Now, the court has delivered its verdict. In 2020, microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles became one of New Zealand’s leading public voices on Covid-19. She appeared regularly […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Das Wisskomm-Update gibt alle 14 Tage einen Überblick über aktuelle Themen, Debatten und Trends. Außerdem finden Sie hier aktuelle Termine und Forschungsergebnisse zur Wissenschaftskommunikation. Was gibt’s Neues? Experiminta droht Aus Das Frankfurter Science-Center Experiminta muss sich ein neues Zuhause suchen. Das Land Hessen hat den Mietvertrag für das Gebäude überraschend gekündigt – trotz guter Besucherzahlen. […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Es gibt viele Gründe, auf TikTok, X und Co. keine Wissenschaftskommunikation betreiben zu wollen. Aber was wäre die Alternative? Unsere Gastautorin Nicola Wessinghage sieht großes Potenzial bei Wikipedia. Intransparente Algorithmen, politische motivierte Löschungen, das Fehlen einer Moderation, mangelnder Datenschutz, zunehmende Kommerzialisierung: Es gibt viele gute Gründe, das Engagement auf Social-Media Plattformen wie TikTok, Instagram und […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
„Hält die Wissenschaft Gegenwind aus?” Diese Frage stellt Kommunikationschef Jens Rehländer in seinem Gastbeitrag und mahnt, dass die Forschung verlässliche Sympathisant*innen gewinnen muss. Resilienz ist das Buzzword der Stunde in der Wissenschafts-PR. Und ein Streitpunkt, der uns noch lange beschäftigen wird. Kein Wunder: In den USA stehen der faktenbasierten Wissenschaft sehr, sehr harte Jahre bevor. […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
What does flow and balance mean when your energy is unpredictable, your needs are sensory and relational, and your life doesn’t fit the standard neurotypical mould? For many neurodivergent and disabled people, traditional self-help tools don’t always work. They often leave out the things that matter most — like flow states, energy accounting, sensory overwhelm, […]| Autistic Realms
The post Female Authors in Top Orthopedic Journals Across Different Regions: An Analysis of Authorship Rates and Publication Trends from 2019 to 2023 appeared first on AOAO.| AOAO
Ji Young Chung, D.O.; Frederick Korpi, D.O.; Ericka Glass, M.D.; Jeffrey Cochran, D.O. Aultman Hospital Abstract Case We present a case of a closed, farm-related orthopedic injury that was complicated by C. perfringens infection. With staged surgical procedures and intravenous antibiotics, the infection was successfully eradicated, and the fracture went onto successful union. Conclusion Clostridium […] The post Clostridium Perfringens Infection in a Closed Tibial Shaft Fracture: Case Repo...| AOAO
Ryan Arboleda, MPH, OMS 2026; Ally Spohn, OMS 2026; Benjamin Pfeiffer, MS, OMS 2026; Dean Gubler, DO, MPH Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine – Southern Utah Abstract Case This case report describes a rare intraoperative discovery of a conjoined nerve root (CNR) at L4-L5 in a 74-year-old male undergoing L4-S1 TLIF for chronic […] The post Intraoperative Discovery of a Conjoined Nerve Root During Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Case Report appeared first on AOAO.| AOAO
Jason Fink, BS OMS 20271; Arash Badragheh, BS OMS 20271; Nikhil Sai, MS OMS 20281; Tobi Salako, DO, Intern Physician2; Bradley A. Fink, DO, Orthopedic Surgeon2 1Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 2TrinityHealth Mid-Atlantic Nazareth Hospital Abstract The authors present a case involving a boxer fracture with an atypical presentation and course. Initial evaluation and skin […] The post A Not So Routine Boxer Fracture: A Case Study and Literature Review appeared first on AOAO.| AOAO
Jonathan Tobin, OMS-IV; John Higgins, OMS-IV; Micah Jones, D.O. Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Virginia Campus Abstract Case A 65-year-old right-hand dominant female presented with right-sided wrist pain after a fall one month prior. She had a history of left-sided carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treated with carpal tunnel release (CTR) and 9-tendon synovectomy one […] The post Carpal Tunnel Release as a Potential Risk Factor for Hook of Hamate Fracture: A Case Report appeared fir...| AOAO
John Petrucci, OMS-IV1; David Beckett, DO1; Cornejo Ochoa, DO1; Craig T. Gillis, DO2 1Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest, Lebanon, OR 2Summit Orthopaedics, Lake Oswego, OR Abstract Case Scapular winging is a shoulder disorder that results in the prominence of the scapula’s medial or lateral border leading to pain, […] The post Postoperative Medial Scapular Winging in a Patient with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome After Arthroscopic Bankar...| AOAO
Andreas N. Christy OMS-IV1,2, Jacob Ward OMS-IV1,2, Marlee Franden OMS-IV2,3, Kaila McCabe1,2,Shrey Mehta, MBBS 2,4, Robert L. Joyner, Jr. PhD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC2 1Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 2TidalHealth Richard A. Henson Research Institute 3Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine 4M.P. Shah Medical College Abstract Introduction Achilles tendon ruptures (ATR) are increasingly common in the geriatric population. […] The post The Achilles Heel of Geriatrics: A system...| AOAO
William Littlefield, DO, UPMC; Shaan Sadhwani, DO; Jamie Henzes, DO; Brendan Sweeney, DO; Matthew Kendall, DO; Brian Omslaer, DO; Scott King, MD UPMC Abstract Background Outpatient total joint arthroplasty has been at the forefront of orthopedic surgery. While there have been many publications regarding outpatient total joint arthroplasty in large academic settings, large-volume studies examining […] The post Same Day Arthroplasty in the Community Setting: An Institutional Experience Exam...| AOAO
Himanshu Rao, DO1; Christopher Ferguson, DO1; Shaan Sadhwani, DO1; Brian Omslaer, DO1; Daniel Kim, DO2 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Community Osteopathic, Harrisburg, PA, USA 2Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA, USA Abstract Case A patient that underwent dual mobility liner placement presented at follow up with clinical history and imaging findings indicative of metallosis. […] The post Metallosis in Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Modular Dual Mobility Implant: A...| AOAO
Zach Husband OMS III1; Ezra Levy D.O.2; Daniel LeCavalier D.O.2; Michael Janssen D.O.2 1RVUCOM 2Colorado Center for Spine and Orthopedics Statement of Informed Consent The patient was consented and agreed to publication of this case report. Keywords: Spine, Revision Introduction Cervical total disc replacement (TDR) offers the benefit of motion preservation and reduced adjacent segment […] The post Asymptomatic Anterior Extrusion of Total Disc Replacement in the Hypopharynx: A Case Report o...| AOAO
Marielle Renae De Baun, OMS 2026; Glynnis Page, OMS 2026 Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine Abstract Background The use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) has surged in response to the growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity—two conditions that are known to elevate the risk of perioperative complications in orthopedic […] The post GLP-1 Agonists and Orthopedic Surgery: A Review of Their Impact on Bone Metabolism, Wound Healing, and...| AOAO
Michael Bagnoli, DO1; Micah Jones, DO2 1Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA 2Lewis Gale Medical Center, Salem, VA Abstract Introduction Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common upper extremity compressive neuropathy found in roughly 4% of the population. Furthermore, up to 60% of those cases are found to have bilateral symptoms. Amyloid accumulation […] The post Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Secondary to Amyloidosis Deposition appeared first on AOAO.| AOAO
The UPMC Central Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program, established in 1972, offers a comprehensive five-year training experience with continued accreditation by both the ACGME and AOA. Located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the program provides comprehensive surgical training for 5 residents per year for a total of 25 residents. The majority of the education that residents receive […]| AOAO
With these stimulating and thought-provoking technology writing prompts, students will delve deeper into the tech world, exploring its possibilities, challenges, and opportunities.| JournalBuddies.com
On Monday, June 28th, I'll be joined by Я.R. HARROW on After Hours for a live interview. This is one of the few occasions that I get a horror author on the show, and I'm really looking forward to asking a few questions. Horror was my initial genre of choice for a reason.| WriterSanctuary
I was telling my partner that though I love the sense of accomplishment when I finish a travel sketchbook, it inhibits me from doing more travel sketching because the thought of completing...| Winnie Lim
I went for a 5km run yesterday a couple of days after returning from thailand. Sometimes after a long break it may feel more strenuous but I felt better than expected, even...| Winnie Lim
I still feel afflicted by my mind in many ways. I try to focus on the present, and distract myself by trying to live life in my fullest possible manner, but once in while I still notice that sinking feeling that has plagued me since I have known consciousness. Intellectually I know it is just...| Winnie Lim
This is my great-grandfather’s journal. He wrote in it over six decades, from the 1920s to the 1970s, and the book reflects that history. He wrote these entries “for remembrance, a brief description of how we live our lives”.| Museum of Material Memory
Anyone can publish a science story, but who makes sure that it’s accurate? Shama Sograte, co-founder of AuthentiSci, explains how scientists can help us make sense of complex details in public science communication. A widely cited Time magazine article claims the long extinct dire wolf is back. While many outlets picked up the story, some […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
The ICWA was enacted to protect Indigenous sovereignty, but the Brackeens argued that its preference to Native American families in the fostering and adoption of Native American children amounts to racial discrimination, an argument the court did not substantively address because it judged the Brackeens lacked standing.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Two Years on from the UN Report on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Indigenous Peoples| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Abstract Remarks delivered at the forum “Freedom of Religion or Belief for Indigenous Peoples: The 2022 UN Report,” at the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary on October 26, 2022. This forum discussed human rights questions, including alternative approaches for improving the effective enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Abstract This succinct essay addresses the issue of freedom of religion for Indigenous cultures. Freedom of belief cannot subsist without justice, i.e. equal recognition. By ignoring the intellectual achievements of Indigenous and other non-Western philosophies and non-Christian religions, scholarship (in the humanities and social sciences, as well as in interrelated education in schools, colleges, and universities) constitutes an important reason for the depreciation of freedom of religious ...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Abstract In this essay, we will argue that firstly, the international and national legal framings of religion or belief are limited in scope, and one must ask not only religious freedom for whom but also from whom. Secondly, we will underscore the continued limitations of international human rights-based discourse. Why are Indigenous nations consistently excluded from rights-based discourses? We have the UN Declaration on Human Rights (UNDHR), the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Abstract This article takes as its point of departure the 2022 Interim Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, entitled “Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief.” The report recommends “collaborat[ing] with indigenous spiritual leaders and influencers to support conservation efforts and the sustainable development of traditional lands through a human rights-based approach.” We ask what a human-rights-based approach...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
It’s been a while, mostly because life has been hectic, not because I don’t have things to write about. Here’s to trying to get more posts in, even if they aren’t perfect or particularly long. I’ve just finished another journal (the yellow one on the left in the photo below) and have set up my […]| Writing at Large
Writing is an important tool for personal intellectual development even if you never intend to share your work with others.| The Rational Walk
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Werden Wissenschaftsblogs zielgerichtet, effektiv und partizipativ eingesetzt? Charmaine Voigt und Birte Kuhle geben in ihrem Gastbeitrag Einblicke in Forschungergebnisse des Projekts Wi4impact und zeigen auf, was sich noch besser machen ließe. Wissenschaftsblogs sind seit über 20 Jahren fester Bestandteil der digitalen Wissenschaftskommunikation. Warum und für wen gebloggt wird, mit welchem Nutzen und was dabei verbessert […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
If you’ve ever confused web design with web development services, don’t worry — you’re not alone. It’s a bit like watching The Wizard of Oz and thinking the big, booming head surrounded by fire and...| Candy Marketing
There is something deeply sacred about the table. It is where we gather with loved ones, celebrate meaningful moments, nourish our families, and connect over beautiful meals. At Cucina Cipoletti, our passion has always centered around what is on the table; heritage-rich ingredients, Sunday sauces, single batch extra virgin olive oil poured with intention, and […] The post Introducing the Cucina Cipoletti x Nadia & Co. Linen Collection: A New Chapter in Our Story appeared first on Jenny Cipo...| Jenny Cipoletti
How businesses can adapt to AI by rethinking outsourced tasks across Google Ads, SEO, content, support, design, and more with USource.| USource
Populismus nutzt Emotionen und Vereinfachungen. Kann die Wissenschaft dagegenhalten? Der Komplexitätsforscher Dirk Brockmann sagt: Ja, wenn sie klug kommuniziert. Herr Brockmann, Sie sind Komplexitätsforscher. Führt eine komplexere Welt dazu, dass Menschen sich ab einem bestimmten Punkt überfordert fühlen und umso schwerer zu erreichen sind? Manchmal habe ich das Gefühl, das Problem ist nicht die Komplexität, […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
Kristina Elyse Butke joins me on After Hours for a live interview on July 14th on YouTube. Come and meet the author and bring your questions!| WriterSanctuary
Khao Yai is about 2 - 3 hours drive from bangkok airport. For the past few years we usually go to places where we don't have to drive because I tend to find driving stressful. But this limits our travel options since places that have good transport infrastructure are typically heavily populated cities. The last...| Winnie Lim