Archives By Author: Del Meyer
Corona is Slowing Down according to Nobel Lauriette Interview | Ari Libsker | CALCALIST
Corona Is Slowing Down, Humanity Will Survive, Says Biophysicist Michael Levitt Nobel laureate and Stanford professor Michael Levitt unexpectedly became a reassuring figure in China at the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. Now he assures Israelis: statistics show the virus is on a downturn Nobel laureate Michael Levitt, an American-British-Israeli biophysicist who teaches structural biology […]
What is happening in America, once the apotheosis of capitalism?
Is a specter of socialism haunting America, especially among our millennials? There is disquieting evidence of many young Americans’ sympathy for socialism. Exhibit A: 2.052 million people under the age of 30 voted for democratic socialist Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries and caucuses. Exhibit B: Polls find that, not only do a large […]
Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society
By Moving from a Vertical Industry (Hospital Medical Complex) to a Horizontal Industry (Physicians-Hospital-Insurance on the same level) with Freedom from Gov’t Interference SOCIALISTS FAITH IN GOVERNMENT IS THE PRECURSOR OF TOTALITARIANISM. IN THIS SECTION WE FEATURE FREEDOM LOVING ENTERPRISES, AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT IN OUR EFFORTS TO KEEP GOVERNMENTAL INTRUSIONS […]
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In Depth Discussions with public, civic, national and international leaders, cultural, educational, political and religious commentary to broaden your perspective of our country and the world in which we live.__________ Heard on Salem National Radio (The ANSWER) sites include:DrDennisPrager.com, HughHewitt.com, MikeGallagher.com, MichaelMedved.com, LarryElder.com, MetaxasTalk.com, SRNNews.com, SRNStore.com, Michael Medved, http://www.michaelmedved.com/ The Greatest Country on God’s Green […]
Clayton Christensen 1952 – 2020
Clayton Christensen was one of the most influential business theorists of the last 50 years. The Harvard Business School professor’s 1997 book, The Innovator’s Dilemma, introduced in elegant terms the notion of “disruptive innovation,” which explains how cheaper, simpler or unexpected products and services can bring down big companies like U.S. Steel, Xerox and Digital […]
January 2020
Featured Article: The Politicization Of Science The Irreproducibility Crisis of Modern Science In the News: The Impeachment Harassment Continues Impeachment is Built on a Trap That Obama Created for Romney Medical Myths: Medicare-for-all will give everybody health care “Medicare-for-all will give everyone healthcare” is a total illusion. Voices of Medicine: Theodore Dalrymple : A year […]
February
February is sometimes considered the heart month. Valentine’s day for matters close to our heart. February is the American Heart Month Groundhog day: Apparently, he didn’t see his shadow when he crawled out and so spring arrived. On February 1, 1780, The Supreme Court convened for the first time. On February 2, 1848, The U. […]
Strategic Planning
Lewis Carroll in “Alice in Wonderland” makes a good case for it: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” said Alice. “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t much care where…,” said Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat […]
Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” Houses of Worship by Charlotte Allen – WSJ Feb 7, 2020
Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” has had seven feature films made from her book. The current one with Greta Gerwig’s adaptation was nominated for six Academy Awards. Unfortunately, the latest film leaves out an important theme from the original text: faith. By violating Alcott’s narrative structure Ms. Gerwig also undermines the writer’s framing of the […]
The Pleasure Gap
American Women & the Unfinished Sexual Revolution by Katherine Rowland How can more women allow themselves to experience sexual pleasure? That’s one of the central questions in The Pleasure Gap: American Women and the Unfinished Sexual Revolution, a book published this month by public health researcher and journalist Katherine Rowland. Rowland explores why American women aren’t happy with their […]