Deutsches Altenheim starts ‘Superheroes Saving Lives’ campaign
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Deutsches Altenheim, a health care organization with a location in West Roxbury, recently unveiled its new Superheroes Saving Lives campaign.
Geared to its staff, the campaign focuses upon thanking employees for adhering to proper infection control protocols as well as conveying the importance of taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Created in English and Spanish, the three month campaign features videos from the assisted living and nursing home residents, who thank the staff for their “heroic” efforts in keeping them safe during the health crisis. The videos span the gamut from humorous, serious and emotional. Additionally, staff also encouraged their own family members to record videos showing how important it is for individuals to follow safety guidelines and hygiene protocols.
Where Have the Stars Gone?
Join Diane Turnshek and Stephen Quick as they discuss, Where Have the Stars Gone? at the Frick on January 26, 2021 from 7-8pm.
As the Frick plans an important project to better light our museum campus for visitors, we are thinking about the serious issue of Dark Skies, and are beginning a series of Dark Skies programs with this presentation and panel conversation by local leading experts. Diane Turnshek and Stephen Quick’s research at Carnegie Mellon University, originally intended to help the city with the upcoming relamping of Pittsburgh’s streetlights with new LEDs, has led to a better understanding of how nighttime lighting can be achieved so we can see stars and the milky way at night, assist astronomers with their work, and help restore a better environmental balance. They will be joined by Daylon Burt, President of the International Dark-Sky Association, Pittsburgh Section and Michael Lincoln, Director of the Pennsylvania International Dark-S
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Joe Biden vows to restore the Iran nuclear deal.
Before President Trump withdrew from the agreement, Iran had reneged despite cash paid and promises made. After billions of taxpayer dollars were sent to appease the Iranians, they continued to denounce the United States.
Past administrations exercising military might or paying a price for peace proved imprudent.
However, Iran’s actions in the region inspired the Abraham Accords. Iran’s negative influences in Lebanon and Syria could lead to fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy regarding Israel’s borders.
Christmas reminds us of Bible prophecies coming to fruition with Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. Persians, aka Iranians, determined the birth of Jesus from centuries-old prophecies.
White County Circuit Judge Craig Hannah is expected to rule after Dec. 18 on whether Unity Health should be exempt from property tax in the county following a full day of testimony earlier this week.
Hannah told attorneys for Unity Health and White County on Wednesday that they have until Dec. 18 to present him with âfindings of facts and conclusions of lawâ and then he will use those documents to form his ruling in the hospital systemâs case filed against Gail Snyder in her official capacity as the countyâs tax assessor.
Unity Healthâs attorney, David Wilson of Friday, Eldredge and Clark LLP in Little Rock, said he expects Hannah to make his ruling probably the week after the Dec. 18 deadline.