
William Schmitt
Writer at Freelance
Independent journalist and consultant in strategic communications. Find my blog and career information at https://t.co/OIBwC9ibGK.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
franciscanmedia.org | William Schmitt
ALBANY, N.Y. (OSV News) — An award-winning, one-man play that made its U.S. public premiere in the Diocese of Albany was a breakthrough event, but not for reasons one might associate with a night at the theater. The Oct. 20 presentation of “Groomed” gave its writer-performer, its audience and those who brought the project to life an opportunity to share intense, personal reflections about sexual abuse of children.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
ncronline.org | William Schmitt
An award-winning, one-man play that made its U.S. public premiere in the Diocese of Albany was a breakthrough event, but not for reasons one might associate with a night at the theater. The Oct. 20 presentation of "Groomed" gave its writer-performer, its audience and those who brought the project to life an opportunity to share intense, personal reflections about sexual abuse of children.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Hannah A DeBerg |Mitch Fahning |James D Schlenker |William Schmitt
AbstractT cells and structural cells coordinate appropriate inflammatory responses and restoration of barrier integrity following insult. Dysfunctional T cell activity precipitates tissue pathology that occurs alongside disease-associated alterations of structural cell subsets, but the mechanisms by which T cells promote these changes remain unclear.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Hannah A DeBerg |Mitch Fahning |William Schmitt |James D Schlenker
AbstractT cells coordinate with structural cells in the skin to promote appropriate inflammatory responses and subsequent restoration of barrier integrity following insult. Gene expression studies cataloging human skin have defined transcriptionally distinct structural cell populations in healthy tissue and identified inflammatory disease-associated changes in epithelial keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts.
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May 27, 2024 |
onword.net | Bill Schmitt |William Schmitt
Our society’s embrace of the all-purpose polarizer—the worldview labeled “oppressed vs. oppressor” or “victim vs. victimizer”—prompts us to weaponize everything, including guilt. We’ve got lots of glass houses and plenty of stones. Guilt is already a formidable material when it resides inside us. Today’s politicized viewpoints, seen in campus protest mobs and many other settings, reveal that our personal pangs are now marauding throughout a secular culture that has no cure for them.
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