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Academic Exercises – for a Healthy School

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by Deborah Anderson, Educator After more than four decades in education, from busy city schools to private academies, I have seen a lot. I have taught …

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Beth Watter and the Continuing Relevance of Purpose-Driven Storytelling in Modern American Literature

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Across the modern publishing landscape, stories that reflect perseverance and personal purpose have regained significance among readers searching for meaning in everyday life. In an era …

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The Science of Barrel Rifling: How Precision Impacts Firearm Accuracy

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In the world of firearms, accuracy often defines the difference between success and failure. Whether for sport, hunting, or tactical use, shooters depend on precision to …

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Joe Kiani’s Digital Therapeutics Vision: Filling the Gaps Between Clinical Visits

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Doctor visits are often brief and widely spaced, especially for those managing chronic conditions. Between appointments, patients are left to manage their care, navigating medications, symptoms, …

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Translating Science into Impact: Steven Quay’s Blueprint for Bridging Research and Real-World Medicine

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For most researchers, publishing a paper is the finish line. For Steven Quay, it has always been the starting point. In the scientific world, breakthroughs often …

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Dr. Christine Charyton: Engineering a Creative Revolution in Mental Health and Innovation

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Introduction: A Polymath for the People Whenever Dr. Christine Charyton enters a room—whether it’s a lecture hall, a therapy session, or even a cozy barn on …

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How Two Wrasslin’ Cats Became a Haven for Inclusion and Advocacy

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At first glance, Two Wrasslin’ Cats (TWC) looks like the kind of place you’d stumble upon during a leisurely Sunday drive through the Connecticut countryside—a charming …

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The Prophetic Vision of Everett Triplett: A New Age After the Fire

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Everett Triplett grew up in the State of Nevada, which is 80% public lands. He loved the freedom as he roamed the open country, explored mining …

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The Making of Patrick Collis and the Spartan Standard

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In May 2022, Patrick Collis found himself in a gut-wrenching situation. It was one that could potential buckle anyone’s knees. It was a straight on challenge …

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Ben Lamm’s Colossal Achievement: Transforming Extinction from Permanent to Temporary

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For most of human history, extinction has been understood as permanent—species that disappear are gone forever, their genetic legacy and ecological functions irrevocably lost. Under Ben …