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The Last Chiropractic Samurai
By Jay Handt, D.C., PhC After seeing the movie, "The Last Samurai," I felt this powerful churning in my stomach and couldn't sleep that night. No, it wasn't something I ate! What that uneasy feeling was, was how clearly the film portrayed what is happening in our Chiropractic world. But first, ...
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Dr. Guy Riekeman now President at LIFE Chiropractic College
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received the call from Dr. Sharon Gorman just minutes ago, Dr. Guy Riekeman, former chancellor of Palmer Chiropractic University System, is now President at LIFE Chiropractic College. Dr. Guy Riekeman was the president of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenp...
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Our Strength is in Our Knowing
By Jeanne Ohm, D.C. More often than not, it has been our experience as chiropractors to watch an issue of truth come to the masses--a very issue we as chiropractors knew all along to be so! Think about a few of these issues which DCs have known to be true and have recently gained public popular...
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The Anniversary of Chiropractic
By Stew Bittman, D.C. The anniversary of chiropractic's founding just recently passed quietly by for the 108th time. No ticker tape parades. Again. Perhaps the hope for celebrations in honor of the event are beyond the realm of the reasonable, but you would hope there might at least be a few fi...
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The Main Thing
By Sid Mouk, D.C. "The Main Thing is to Keep The Main Thing The Main Thing!" -The Spinal Subluxation- The title of this article is a quote by Lee Iacocca that could well apply to the Chiropractic profession. The main thing in Chiropractic is and always will be the SPINAL SUBLUXATION! It...
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Proud to be a Chiropractor
Monday Morning Message By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I spent part of last week in Atlanta at a Board Meeting. I got the opportunity to address the student body. I have done that many times but this is the first time since I've been a Board Member. I was trying to express to them how lucky I felt they ...
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Dr. Frederick H. Barge
From the La Crosse Tribune - Obituaries for Sunday, July 6, 2003 ONALASKA, Wis. -- Dr. Fred Barge, 70, died at his home Wednesday, July 2, 2003. He was born in La Crosse to Dr. Henry and Pauline (Ruprecht) Barge. He was married in 1957 to Audrey (Thomp-son) Barge, and together they had three da...
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In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge
Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his...
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New Beginnings Commitment Toward Students (English & French)
Quelle est la necessité de la philosophie chiropratique pour les étudiants? Dans la plupart des collèges chiropratiques, les étudiants sont bombardés de science et de technique et l'aspect philosophique est mis de côté. Bien souvent, cela donne des jeunes gradués qui se questionnent sur l'eff...
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Monday Morning Message --- Why do we accept things...
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don't want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that we are often motivated...
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An Intensive Care Experience
By Anonymous I stood over her, watery eyes, passion and love consuming every crevice of my soul. I stared intensely through that polyurethane plastic cover as she was clinging for her dear precious life. Tubes going in and out of every orifice of her body, electrodes taped and branded on her li...
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Bad Things Happen To Good People
By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people - It's a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to ...
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ICA Board of Directors Calls For Immediate Review of CCE Decision on Life
ICA Chiropractic News Service At a special meeting on June 18, 2002, the Board of Directors of the International Chiropractors Association voted unanimously to call on the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) to conduct an immediate and objective review of its decision to deny re-accreditati...
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Confessions of a Life Based Chiropractor
By Shawn Powers, D.C. When a leader reaches out in passion, he is usually met with an answering passion. - John C. Maxwell I must confess, I never think of adjusting a spine or a subluxation. The focus of the adjustment is on the expression of that individual, their life, the reconnection,...
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Focus on the Gifts
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. "When there is nothing left but God, that is when you find out God is all you need." I hate when life doesn't turn out the way that I think it should. I've been there and every time it gets really challenging I get desperate enough to call on God and there he is. Som...
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