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The Weekender: DCCAH Edition

thedcarts wrote 2 months ago: Every Friday, DCCAH will supply you with plenty of options to stay entertained this weekend. Here … more →

Tags: Events, Artists, Art, decoy, The Fridge, DC Arts Center, YWDEP, crafty bastards, JoJo's on U Street

Night of Wrath: Philly Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, June 3, 20092 comments

Andrew Lindemann Malone wrote 5 months ago: I realize this review is not “timely,” but I thought it might give an idea of what style … more →

Tags: Review, Kennedy Center, liszt, Philadelphia, Rachmaninov, Ravel

The new growth attenuation paper by Dr. Diekema, Dr. Fost with others

huahima wrote 6 months ago: I read the full text of the growth-attenuation paper written by Dr. Diekema and Dr. Fost with others … more →

Tags: Dr. Diekema's explanation, the WPAS report, The doctors' medical paper, generalization of growth attenuation, ashley treatment, ethics, Bioethics, Ethics Committee, Seattle Children's

Panels, Breakouts valuable during WWPAS

Kalen wrote 7 months ago: DKPaine & Partners – Measuring Social Media - Old method of thinking: message, message, me … more →

Tags: Army Reserve, 302 MPAD, Army, Training, Web, Social Media, media escorting, Media Relations, facebook

CSA, SMA give straight talk on future

Kalen wrote 7 months ago: May 5, 2009 – WWPAS Sergeant Major of the Army spoke to the POTUS about stress on the force: D … more →

Tags: Army Reserve, 302 MPAD, Army, Training, Web, Social Media, media escorting, Media Relations, facebook

PAOs can get APR Plus accreditation, media giants share reporting tips

Kalen wrote 7 months ago: Mon., 4 May Accessions Command  The Army is now working on a plan to create a Universal Accreditatio … more →

Tags: Army, Training, Army Reserve, Web, Social Media, media escorting, Media Relations, facebook, MySpace

2009 Worldwide Public Affairs Symposium

Kalen wrote 7 months ago: By 1st Lt. Kalen Arreola 302nd MPAD Today was the first day of the WWPAS, affectionately called … more →

Tags: Army Reserve, 302 MPAD

What Dr. Diekema spoke and wrote right after the joint press conference of May 8, 2007

huahima wrote 9 months ago: Deikema told CNN the ethics committee recognized that Washington state law was not perfectly clear w … more →

Tags: Dr. Diekema's explanation, the WPAS report, Information, Investigation, ashley treatment, ethics, Bioethics, Pillow-Angel, disabilities

Did the hospital back down on the agreement with WPAS?

huahima wrote 9 months ago:    I have pointed out here that the Seattle Children’s Hospital agreed with WPAS on May 8, 2007 that … more →

Tags: the WPAS report, Investigation, ashley treatment, ethics, Bioethics, Seattle Children's, Pillow-Angel, disabilities, Disability Rights

The hospital promised no growth attenuation without court order in 2007

huahima wrote 10 months ago:     What follows is an excerpt from the WPAS investigative report on the Ashley case:   In order to … more →

Tags: Dr. Diekema's explanation, the WPAS report, Investigation, generalization of growth attenuation, ashley treatment, ethics, Bioethics, desabilities, Ethics Committee

Dr.Diekema's unsettling remarks

huahima wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Diekema talked a lot even before his lecture of January 18. Some of the unsettling things he sai … more →

Tags: Information, ethics, Ashley, Dr.Diekema, Ashley's father, growth attenuation, Calvin University January Series

Do we really know the facts?

huahima wrote 1 year ago: In a short but very strong editorial of January 16, 2007, titled “A careful decision to comfort an a … more →

Tags: the special ethics committee, ashley treatment, Diekema, Günther, Seattle Children's, Pillow-Angel, disabilities

Concert Previews for Winter/Spring 2008

BK R wrote 1 year ago: Some of the most fun I have is doing a number of Concert Preview conversations for the subscribers t … more →

Tags: Classical Music, Concert Previews, conductors, Musicians, Orchestras, Pianists, washington dc, Gilmore Festival


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