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Atlas map of the German Empire and its allies during WWI, the continuous red line indicates their maximum advance on the Eastern Front. (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in March 1918)
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While we are discussing this matter, I wanted to share with you all this image which was taken from a telescope on Jan/28/2023, these strange lasers in the photo were directed towards Hawaii.
Apparently they said it was a laser from a survey satellite, which utilizes laser to map the surface or something I forgot the mundane explanation.
It might be worth to reexamine that event
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Adolf Lorenz (1854-1946), was an Austrian orthopedic surgeon known as "the bloodless surgeon" due to his innovative techniques that minimized bleeding during operations. He developed the Lorenz reduction technique, revolutionizing the treatment of congenital hip dislocation - by using gentle manipulation and traction, avoiding the need for invasive surgery. He also emphasized functional treatment, using physical therapy and rehabilitation to improve musculoskeletal conditions. Lorenz's meticulous control of blood vessels minimized bleeding, resulting in reduced complications and faster recovery times. He believed in the healing power of nature and treating the patient as a whole, by considering their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
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Queen Maeve (1911) is an illustration by the German-born American artist Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951).