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Author Archives: Marissa Abruzzini (Blog Writer, SevenPonds)
Is Alkaline Hydrolysis Good for the Environment?
An interview with Philip Olson, Part Two
Today, SevenPonds speaks with Philip Olson, an assistant professor of Science and Technology in Society at Virginia Tech. Olson researches bioethics and environmental ethics, analyzing society’s complex relationship with new technologies. He has a particular interest in the study of alkaline … Continue reading
Our Monthly Tip: Make a Memory Pillow from Your Loved One’s Clothes
Preserve your loved one's personality in a special memorial gift
Our Tip of the Month As a teen, I spent one summer at my grandmother’s house helping her make a bird-themed pillow cover from scratch. I still have this homemade pillow, and whenever I look at it, I’m reminded of her. … Continue reading
Posted in Practical Tips
Tagged Clothing, Funeral Planning Ideas, Memorial Gift Ideas, Memorial ideas, Memorial Pillow, Memorials, Memory Pillow, Quilts, Sewing
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What Is Alkaline Hydrolysis?
An interview with Philip Olson about a new form of disposition, Part One
Today, SevenPonds speaks with Philip Olson, an assistant professor of Science and Technology in Society at Virginia Tech. Olson researches bioethics and environmental ethics, analyzing society’s complex relationship with new technologies. He has a particular interest in the study of alkaline … Continue reading
After the Death Panel Controversy, Physicians Struggle with End-of-Life Care
New medical codes could help patients plan their healthcare
An anesthesiologist described a chaotic scene in his hospital. Years ago, an elderly woman was rushed to the operating room with bowel trauma, septic shock and multi-system organ failure. The anesthesiologist, surgeon and nursing staff didn’t expect her to survive. … Continue reading
“If” by Bread
A memorial song with a romantic view of the end of life
It’s often difficult to put into words how much you care for someone important in your life. Many of us squander the small opportunities we get every day to express our gratitude and love for the people around us. And … Continue reading

“Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die” by BBC














