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Analyzing electronic bionics
By
Cheryl Petersen
Electronic bionics redefine physicality. According to Hugh Herr, a guest speaker on Ted Talks. Hugh Herr climbs mountains and years ago he lost both of his legs in an accident. He was determined that his physical body wasn’t broken but that technology was broken. As a student at MIT, he initiated what led to bionic…
The warmth of forgiveness
By
Cheryl Petersen
One more mention of Corrie Ten Boom, a survivor of one of Hitler’s concentration camps. As a missionary, she eventually returned to Germany to speak about God. In the audience sat a man, a former guard at the camp where Ten Boom was sent to starve. He was a cruel guard, but he didn’t remember…
Eat it up
By
Cheryl Petersen
Have you heard of Corrie Ten Boom? She was an amazing Dutch woman who survived in one of Hitler’s concentration camps during World War II. After the war, Ten Boom became a missionary, wanting everyone to know about the power of God and the love that healed her of bitterness. She traveled the world. Sometimes,…
Unfixed memory in the know
By
Cheryl Petersen
A friend brought to my attention the theory of a fixed memory. I hadn’t thought about it before, but I realized I sort of buy into this theory. A fixed memory requires unloading some information in order to add more memory. With so many things going on in my day, I write notes to myself…
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