- Jan 2024
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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when you actually have chronic anything usually it's not a good result
for - chronic disease - usually chronic is not a good sign - too much of a good thing turns out to be bad - it means too much of something, like inflammation will cause harm - when inflammation knob is stuck on high, it becomes a problem
metaphor - inflammation and forest fire - If you are camping in the forest, a small fire keeps you warm and you can cook - Inflammation is like that small fire going out of control and burning the whole forest down
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- Oct 2023
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peacemakers.beehiiv.com peacemakers.beehiiv.com
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Violence begets violence.
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for: cliche, violence begets violence, abuser-abused cycle, collective therapy
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- There is a massive need for collective therapy on all sides
- Everyone values (human) life as sacred, yet deeds that intentionally bring about death reveals that our value of life as sacred is ONLY APPLIES TO ONE CULTURAL GROUP.
- The creation of a relative conception of the word sacred creates
- ingroups (where the sacred applies) and
- outgroups (where it does not apply)
- The intentional death of a person due to war, along with current practitioners of angst-basted anger gives rise to the next generation of hatred
- Hence, today's abused become tomorrow's abusers
- It is paradoxical that each side of warring cultures have highly learned religious men who give their blessings to the sacred ingroup warriors
- It is the lack of genuine understanding of the abuser-abused cycle that keeps both sides locked in armed conflict
- There is a massive need for collective therapy on all sides
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- Oct 2019
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At first blush
Work experience student from The Shrinking Morbid Hasbeen (SMH) kicks off with a crusty cliche. Journalists back at the office he's been supporting with coffee runs impressed they've been matched for mediocrity.
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- Oct 2016
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educatorinnovator.org educatorinnovator.org
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Educating for Democracy in the Digital Age
high proportion of edspeak here:
Initiative fully leverage potential address engage opportunity structure students’ commitments and capacities leveraging best practices civic learning opportunities action steps impact
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