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GitHub - novoid/Memacs: What did I do on February 14th 2007? Visualize your (digital) life in Org-modePlease make sure you also read the FAQ’s and best practices, as it contains many tips and tricks on how to meet your requirements and on how to choose a reasonable setup. Now you remember having had a cool conversation at the end of the talk where he promis..angelfire.com/hi3/geronimoworld
Yateeh he (Hello) My Name is Geronimo Clark. I am Navaho Nation and Klamath. I am a free lance artist and reside in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon. I work out of a studio in my home. Along with my art, my other love is landscaping, molding a yard is as much of an artistic expression as placing works onto a canvas. I do want to apologize for not having updated this site in a very long time. Over the past 2 years, my life has taken some very unexpected turns that seemed to have both caused me personal hardship and happiness as well. But I am finally back to doing what I love most. Creating visual magic with some pastels and paper. I have quite a few new pieces finished and more in progress, so look to these pages for some new work. Oh, just one more thing, All art works on this site have copy writes. Please enjoy them, but if you want to print or download them for any use, please e-mail me for permission. geronimoclark@yahoo.comI am a free lance artist and reside in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon. Along with my art, my other love is landscaping, molding a yard is as much of an artistic expression as placing works onto a canvas. Please enjoy them, but if you want to prin..quora.com/Which-career-option-do-I-choose/answer/Auren-Hoffman?share=1
Auren Hoffman's answer to Which career option do I choose? - QuoraOne's career choice should be optimized to the timescale where you make the best relative decisions. Micro-time (sub-second): You should choose a career here if you are great at making sub-second decisions. If you are one of those people that has a great "g..lesswrong.com/posts/4psQW7vRwt7PE5Pnj/too-busy-to-think-about-life
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Steve Jobs' Philosophy of Life - The Objective StandardOct 2011 - Doing something wonderful, in Jobs’ view, doesn’t mean doing something that others regard as worthy; it means doing what you love and pursuing a career that makes you happy. When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like, “If you live each day as if..daringfireball.net/2011/09/to_the_future
Daring Fireball: All His Life Has He Looked Away, to the Future, to the Horizon. Never His Mind on Where He Was. What He Was Doing.Sep 2011 - I’m imagining here in this paragraph a scenario where Windows 8 proves to be good and popular for traditional desktop and notebook PCs — where by “good” let’s say we mean “better than Windows 7” — but doesn’t gain any traction at all in the tablet market. A..web.archive.org/web/20110613060551/lenz.unl.edu/2011/04/09/life-on-the-command-line.html
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How Americans' views of meaning of life have changed | Pew Research CenterNov 2021 - This Pew Research Center analysis examines Americans’ responses to an open-ended question about what gives them meaning in life and explores how responses in the United States have changed over time as well as how they differ from those elsewhere in the wor..newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/staff_reports/sr710.pdf
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Suicide Awareness In Loving Memory of my son Sarnia Lambton holds a walk each year to honor those who have completed Suicide. Click on the button below to learn more. Welcome to the "NEW" Suicide Awareness Website. The only thing that has changed is the appearance. Redesigned by Brandons' Mom-Karen Rousseau. You may not be aware that the Suicide Awareness Website does not do crisis intervention or counselling. The information that follows is not a substitute for professional counselling. It is strongly recommended that you seek guidance from a professional caregiver. This website was designed by a concerned mother who lost a son to suicide. I have no professional background to help in a crisis. You may click on the following link that will take you to a website that has more information on where to go if you are in a crisis. Crisis Centers Suicide is a growing problem all around the world. It happens so often, yet no one talks about it. If you haven't been through it, you don't want to hear it. If you have been through it, you may be scared to talk about it. Or maybe you are feeling suicidal, and believe nothing can help. These are all typical emotions when dealing with suicide. As a mother of a young boy who completed suicide, I was so angry that I did not know, that I didn't save him. But how could I or anyone else as far as that goes, I didn't know enough about the warning signs, or where to go for help. So through my grief, I just knew that I had to do my part. I wanted to bring awareness to all parents, and the world. So that maybe, I could save 1 parents heart from breaking like mine. There usually are warning signs, if you know what to look for. There are people who can help, if you will ask for it. And there is no need to be ashamed of how your loved one died. What you need to understand is what brought them to the breaking point. "Suicide happens when pain exceeds resources for coping with pain." As your walking through this site, you will learn what you need to know. The signs, the facts and myths, who can help, and about the suicidal person. You will also be able to have a memorial page done for your loved one. Or view the ones that are already here. Have a special poem, we can add that for you too. Read poems that have been posted. Since the death of my precious son, this is the work I do. I do it to hopefully save a life, by sharing my story. I do it to make tributes to those that have left us. I built this site to honour my son, and for every Angel whose name reaches our memorial pages. I hope you walk away from here knowing a little more, and remembering those who have died. The family, friends, and memories they leave behind. I thank you for taking the time to stop by, and hope you will come back, or tell your friends. And please don't forget to sign the guestbook. My blessings to all. Sincerely, Karen Rousseau (Ladyrose) Walk for Victims & Survivors of Suicide-2003 Help Make Kris's Wish a RealityHelp Kristopher raise awareness on Organ Donation Here is a poem that Kristopher wrote when he was in elementary school. Scars have been with me my whole life They cover my entire torso Train tracks passing here and there Large blue vains branching off into small rivers I have an unusual belly button that resembles a crater on the moon Poeple are sometimes frightened When they see my scars But I don't worry They don't feel as if they exist I just know that they are there My scars tell a story About me and my life And they will be with me forever. Kris was a friend of Brandon's. His brother Robert was a Pallbearer at Brandon's funeral. 1 week before Brandon passed away Kris had asked him, if I die during my next surgery will you come to my funeral ? A week later Kris was attending Brandon's funeral. Kris is truly an inspiration. To meet this little boy you would never know he was sick or that he has been through so many surgeries, or that he could lose this battle. In the year 2004, 75,000 Canadians will die. If 40,000 of those people would donate their organs, all people like Kris would be able to live a long and healthy life. Welcome To Suicide Awareness Memorials Poems More Helpful Links Hotlines Suicide Information Managing Fears and Anxieties Click Here For Our Banners ! ! GuestbookThis website was designed by a concerned mother who lost a son to suicide. Suicide is a growing problem all around the world. Suicide happens when pain exceeds resources for coping with pain."putanumonit.com/2019/12/30/100-ways-to-live-better
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Startup Life 103: Love | Joseph AnsanelliMar 2009 - As part of thinking about success and happiness in all aspects of your startup life, it’s important to be sure that you love it. And yes that’s true, success makes loving startup life a lot easier. In summary, to be happy in all aspects of your startup life..web.archive.org/web/20201224061742/ideopunk.com/2020/12/22/100-tips-for-a-better-life
100 Tips For A Better Life - ideopunkDec 2020 - You won’t be able to accomplish great things if you’re only relying on motivation. Selfish people should listen to advice to be more selfless, selfless people should listen to advice to be more selfish. It’s possible to get people to do things that make you..zenhabits.net/time
Create Time to Change Your Life - zen habitsThe changes I made saved my life — I am so much healthier, my marriage is better, my relationships with my kids have improved, I am happier rather than depressed. They seemed important but in truth none of them were as important as the life I wanted to crea..native-languages.org/kids.htm
Native American Facts for Kids Resources on American Indians for Children and Teachers Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a non-profit organization working to preserve and promote American Indian languages. We encourage students, especially older kids, to look through our main information on American Indian tribes to get the best feel for the cultures they are studying. This "Facts For Kids" section was designed to provide simple online information about American Indians in an easy-to-read question and answer format. Sponsored Links google_ad_client = "ca-pub-8872632675285158"; google_ad_slot = "7933889216"; google_ad_width = 336; google_ad_height = 280; Native Americans are not extinct. As of the year 2000, there are more than three million Native American people in Canada and the US combined--including more than a million children. Native American kids have real-life hopes and real-life problems, just like other kids do. They may take part in traditional Indian dances, or they may be Britney Spears fans, or both. They probably don't live in tepees, any more than non-native kids live in log cabins. And sometimes, they have to do their homework on the Internet. You are sharing this website with each other. Please be respectful neighbors. Wado (thank you, in the Cherokee language), Orrin Lewis and Laura Redish Native Languages of the Americas American Indian Tribes Fact sheets about American Indians in general American Indians Kids FAQ Questions and answers about Native Americans in the past and present. Native American Homes Pictures and descriptions of ten different types of American Indian houses. Native American Cradleboards Pictures and facts about Native American child carriers in different tribes. Native American Weapons Pictures and descriptions of many different types of American Indian weapons. Native American Hairstyles Pictures and descriptions of traditional hairstyles in many different Native American tribes. American Indian Clothes Photographs of Native American Indian clothing and regalia, including special pages on Indian loincloths and headdresses. American Indian Food A brief introduction to Native Indian hunting, gathering, farming, and fishing techniques, with links to recipes. Native American State Names The Native American origins and meanings of the names of US states. Algonquian Indian Tribes Questions and answers about the Algonquian tribes. Fact sheets about specific American Indian tribes Abenakis The Abenaki Indians have been native New Englanders for thousands of years, but are still looking for recognition from their neighbors. Achumawis and Atsugewis Known as the Pit River tribes, these two closely related cultures are native people of Northern California. Ahtnas The Ahtna are a traditional Athabaskan Indian tribe of Alaska. Alabamas The Native Americans who gave their name to the state of Alabama, the Alabamas have merged politically with their allies the Coushattas. Aleuts Native people of the Aleutian Islands, the Aleuts are known for their swift seafaring kayaks. Algonquins Often confused with other American Indian tribes known as "Algonquians," the Algonquins live in the modern Ontario/Quebec area of Canada. Alutiiq Relatives of the Inuit, the Alutiiq are Native Alaskan people renowned for their skill as fishermen. Anishinaabe The Anishinabe are one of the largest native groups in North America and have played and important role in both American and Canadian history. Apaches Relatives of the Navajos, the Apache Indians are best-known for their fierce military resistance against the Mexicans and Americans, under the leadership of warriors like Geronimo and Cochise. Apalachees Original people of northern Florida, the Apalachee Indians were driven west and their descendants live in Louisiana today. Arapahos The Arapaho Indians were originally farming people, but once horses were introduced to the Americas, they began to follow the buffalo herds like the Cheyenne and Sioux. Arawaks Native Americans of the Caribbean, the Arawakan peoples were the first to meet Columbus. Arikaras Devastated by epidemics, the Arikara tribe has merged with their neighbors the Mandans and Hidatsas. Assiniboines Relatives of the Sioux tribes, the Assiniboines were known as big game hunters and expert traders. Atakapas An American Indian tribe of the Gulf Coast, the Atakapas are known today for their contributions to zydeco music. Atikameks The Atikamekw are a small, traditional Native American tribe that still speaks their native language and lives off the land. Bannocks Native Americans of the Great Basin, the Bannocks share a reservation with the Shoshone today. Beavers The Beavers are a traditional Athabascan Indian tribe of Northern Canada. Beothuks The Beothuks or "Red Indians" were the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, Canada. Tragically, they died out in the 1800's. Biloxis Native Americans of Alabama and Mississippi, the Biloxis moved west after the smallpox epidemics. Blackfoot Four tribes make up this powerful Plains Indian nation: the Blackfoot (Blackfeet) in Montana and the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai in Canada. Caddos Native Americans of Texas and the Southern Plains, the Caddo Indians were farming people known for their pottery art. Cahtos The Cahto are an Athabaskan Indian tribe of Northern California, known for their basketry. Cahuillas So-called "Mission Indians," the Cahuilla Indians are desert people of Southern California. Calusas Although the Calusa Indians of southern Florida were not agricultural people, they built technologically advanced cities with windbreaks, seawalls, piers, and canal systems. Caribs American Indians of the Caribbean, the Carib people have a warlike history but also a sophisticated society. Carriers The Carriers are a traditional Athabascan Indian tribe of Northern Canada. Catawbas The Catawba were one of the few southeastern Indian tribes not deported to Oklahoma, and they have preserved their native pottery-making traditions among other customs. Cayugas Members of the powerful Iroquois Confederacy, the Cayuga tribe are Native Americans of upstate New York. Chemehuevi Originally an offshoot of the Paiute Indian culture, the Chemehuevis are native people of southern California. Cherokees Original people of the American Southeast, most Cherokees were forcibly deported to Oklahoma along the infamous Trail of Tears. Cheyennes Plains Indians who depended on the buffalo for survival, the Cheyennes have survived several American massacres. Chickasaws The Chickasaws were one of several Southeast Indian tribes forced to move to Oklahoma along the Trail of Tears. Chinooks A Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest, the Chinook Indians were well-known as expert traders. Chippewas Also known as the Ojibway, Ojibwe, or Ojibwe, the Chippewa tribe are one of the largest and most powerful nations. Chumash Native Indians of southern California, the Chumash were fishing people known for their unusual plank canoes. Choctaws Despite losing their homes in the infamous Trail of Tears, the Choctaw Indians gave what they had to help Irish famine victims in the 1800's, and are still admired by Irish people today. Cocopas The Cocopa or Cocopah Indians are native people of the Sonoran desert. Coeur d'Alene American Indians of the Great Plateau, the Coeur d'Alenes were master fishermen and traders. Comanches Kinfolk of the Shoshone, the Comanche Indians split off from the Shoshones long ago and migrated to the Southern Plains. Coushattas Also known as the Koasatis, the Coushattas have merged politically with their allies the Alabamas. Creeks Also known as the Muskogees, the Creeks were one of the most important tribes of the American southeast, but most of them were forced to relocate to Oklahoma in the 1800's. Crees The Cree are one of the largest native groups in North America and have had a major impact on Canadian history. Crows The Crow are a northern Plains tribe, famous for their expert horsemanship and especially long hair. Cupenos One of several California tribes known as "Mission Indians," the Cupeno people made flour and bread from acorns. Dakotas The Dakota tribe are one of the largest and best-known Native American nations of the Great Plains. Deg Hitan The Deg Hitan are a traditional Athabaskan Indian tribe of Alaska. Dene Also known as the Chipewyans, the Dene are an Athabascan Indian tribe of Northern Canada. Dogribs Native American Indians of Northern Canada, the Dogribs still live in traditional communities today. Gros Ventres The Gros Ventre were kinfolk of the Arapaho, and called themselves A'aninin, the White Clay People. Gwich'in Traditional Athabascan people of Alaska and the Yukon, the Gwich'in have always relied on the caribou. Haidas Native Americans of the Northwest Coast, the Haida tribe is known for their huge seafaring canoes. Havasupais The Havasupai tribe are original people of the Grand Canyon region. Hidatsas Devastated by epidemics, the Hidatsa tribe has merged with their neighbors the Mandans and Arikaras. Hochunks/Winnebagos Unlike other Siouan tribes, the Hochunks never gave up their farming villages in favor of a migratory life. Hopis Known as the Peaceful People, the Hopi Indians were expert farmers and artists. Hualapais Also known as the Walapais, the Hualapais are original people of the Grand Canyon area. Hupas An American Indian tribe of Northern California, the Hupa are known for their beautiful baskets. Hurons/Wyandots The Wyandots, who lived on both sides of the modern US-Canadian border, were an important trading tribe. Illini The state of Illinois was named after the Illini Indians, who were nearly wiped out by war in the 1700's. Innus The Montagnais and Naskapi have different tribal names but consider themselves part of the same Native American culture, the Innu. Ioways Together with their cousins the Otoe and Missouri Native Americans, the Ioways are Plains Indians who once hunted the great buffalo herds...The Tonkawa were originally Native American Indians of Texas, but were forced to move to Oklahoma along with many other Texas Indians. Native American Indians of the Northwest Coast, the Tsimshian tribe is known for their beautiful Chilkat blankets. We have..en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_Life%3F
What Is Life? - Wikipedia4] However, long before the publication of What is Life?, geneticist and 1946 Nobel-prize winner H. J. Muller had in his 1922 article "Variation due to Change in the Individual Gene"[5] already laid out all the basic properties of the "heredity molecule" (t..