The document discusses the role of information technology in shaping democracy and humanity's future. It argues that IT must pursue values of being an instrument of peace, sowing love where there is hatred, and bringing light where there is darkness. It also stresses the importance of building democracy based on responsibilities rather than consumerism and ending vanity to save democracy. It advocates for revising social networks to include spiritual factors and avoiding distorting teens' growth with politics.
The document discusses various mnemonic techniques for memory retention including acronyms, sentences/acrostics, method of loci, chunking numbers, rhymes and songs. It provides examples of each technique and discusses how mnemonics were used in the author's past jobs working with data entry and coding. Basho Haiku poetry is also discussed as an example of conceptualization in a condensed form from Japanese culture.
This document discusses the role of information technology in democracy and shaping the future. It argues that IT must act with intention, vision, and results to sow love, pardon, faith, hope, light and joy. IT should be an instrument of peace, not war. Democracy still needs revisions to scale properly. Congress and social networks must consider spiritual factors and responsibilities over consumerism to strengthen democracy. Complacency undermines democracy, so we must choose to act with dignity and freedom. IT can reshape democracy but must do so gradually as a constant gardener.
The document discusses several topics related to data quality including data currency, clinical coding nomenclature, data warehousing, OLAP and DSS applications, mnemonic techniques for memorization, and the role of information technology in shaping democracy. It provides examples from the author's professional experiences working with databases and analyzing data.
Credit scores are a three-digit number that represents a person's creditworthiness. A credit score is calculated based on a person's payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, new credit applications, and types of credit used. Maintaining a good credit score by paying bills on time and not overspending can help a person qualify for loans, credit cards, and other financial products with more favorable interest rates.
The document discusses several topics:
- Carl Jung's theory of individuation and the collective unconscious linking humanity through shared experiences and inherited predispositions.
- Thomas Aquinas' view that individual intellect cannot be independent from the physical body.
- Debates around monopsychism and Averroism at the University of Paris in the late 13th century.
- Issues around legalizing marijuana and debates around directives to curb smoking and other habits.
Given recent advances in microchip and human body transformation technologies, the document proposes gathering essential polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from space, storing them on chips, and transporting them back to Earth. These resources could then be used responsibly by authorities, especially in developing countries, to improve living conditions. The document provides links to additional information on topics like solar energy predictions by 2025 and the Star Trek character Jean-Luc Picard.
The document discusses the role of information technology in shaping democracy and humanity's future. It argues that IT must pursue values of being an instrument of peace, sowing love where there is hatred, and bringing light where there is darkness. It also stresses the importance of building democracy based on responsibilities rather than consumerism and ending vanity to save democracy. It advocates for revising social networks to include spiritual factors and avoiding distorting teens' growth with politics.
The document discusses various mnemonic techniques for memory retention including acronyms, sentences/acrostics, method of loci, chunking numbers, rhymes and songs. It provides examples of each technique and discusses how mnemonics were used in the author's past jobs working with data entry and coding. Basho Haiku poetry is also discussed as an example of conceptualization in a condensed form from Japanese culture.
This document discusses the role of information technology in democracy and shaping the future. It argues that IT must act with intention, vision, and results to sow love, pardon, faith, hope, light and joy. IT should be an instrument of peace, not war. Democracy still needs revisions to scale properly. Congress and social networks must consider spiritual factors and responsibilities over consumerism to strengthen democracy. Complacency undermines democracy, so we must choose to act with dignity and freedom. IT can reshape democracy but must do so gradually as a constant gardener.
The document discusses several topics related to data quality including data currency, clinical coding nomenclature, data warehousing, OLAP and DSS applications, mnemonic techniques for memorization, and the role of information technology in shaping democracy. It provides examples from the author's professional experiences working with databases and analyzing data.
Credit scores are a three-digit number that represents a person's creditworthiness. A credit score is calculated based on a person's payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, new credit applications, and types of credit used. Maintaining a good credit score by paying bills on time and not overspending can help a person qualify for loans, credit cards, and other financial products with more favorable interest rates.
The document discusses several topics:
- Carl Jung's theory of individuation and the collective unconscious linking humanity through shared experiences and inherited predispositions.
- Thomas Aquinas' view that individual intellect cannot be independent from the physical body.
- Debates around monopsychism and Averroism at the University of Paris in the late 13th century.
- Issues around legalizing marijuana and debates around directives to curb smoking and other habits.
Given recent advances in microchip and human body transformation technologies, the document proposes gathering essential polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from space, storing them on chips, and transporting them back to Earth. These resources could then be used responsibly by authorities, especially in developing countries, to improve living conditions. The document provides links to additional information on topics like solar energy predictions by 2025 and the Star Trek character Jean-Luc Picard.
Jacques Cousteau was a French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-developed the Aqua-Lung, pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française. Cousteau's films and books about the sea formed the basis of the public's general awareness of the natural environment.
The document provides information about Lurray Cavern in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. It mentions that the caverns contain stalagmites and stalactites that take over 125 years to grow less than an inch. It also references an organ carved within the caverns that uses stalagmites and stalactites to produce each note, known as the Great Stalacpipe Organ. Links are provided with additional information about the caverns and organ.
Sciences stem exhibition dc 0412 with resourcesChris Ngo
The document summarizes Chris's experiences at the USA Science Engineering Festival in Washington D.C. from April 26-27, 2014. It discusses various exhibits on topics like cyber technology, robotics, nanotechnology, and energy. Specific exhibits mentioned include a glove with tendons and veins to help the handicapped, self-driving cars, telescopes including NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, 3D printing technologies, and unmanned vehicles. The festival was sponsored by Lockheed Martin and featured many new inventions.
This document discusses several topics related to preserving humanity during ongoing technological transformations, including using technology, neuroscience and psychology to preserve the human spirit. It also mentions spiritual realms, religions, and how they relate to neural adaptation. Several links are provided relating to topics like the brain, space and time paradoxes, quantum technology, and bilocation experienced by Jesus and Padre Pio.
This document proposes ideas for using technology and neuroscience to preserve humanity while aligning spiritual practices with neural adaptation. It is divided into three parts:
1. Using technology and neuroscience embedded with psychology and psychiatry to preserve humanity's essence.
2. Resources on this topic.
3. Examining how spiritual realms and religious thoughts and practices can align with neural changes in the mind.
Statement: The N Philosophy is about attitude toward religions and beliefs. You thought you knew Christian belief? then explain why miracles stop? what makes people fall out of practice beliefs? hint: Jesus multiple loud talks against hypocrisy. It might well be incorporated foreign beliefs in order to understand Christian views.
To companies recruiters
How to maintain harmony in team work while nurturing creativity at work, is an art. Arts rooted in goodness,truth and beauty.My mutual feelings to yours.
The document discusses the connections between the soul, mind, body and whether this is an illusion or hope for treating brain diseases. It questions the links between the eyes and pineal gland and how sensory factors may be connected to chakras and if this could provide answers for brain diseases. The author suggests building abstract knowledge to achieve concrete results and provide hope for treating brain diseases.
The document discusses the connections between various parts of the body, mind, and soul, and whether exploring these connections could provide hope for treating brain diseases. It raises questions about the links between sensory organs like the eyes and the pineal gland, and whether connections also exist between the pineal gland and other parts of the body. The author suggests that taking an interdisciplinary approach and connecting different areas of knowledge could further our understanding and lead to cures for conditions like autism, PTSD, and other brain diseases.
The document discusses various standards and technologies used for clinical decision support systems, including the HL7 Infobutton standard. It provides examples of how infobuttons can be used to link different applications and share clinical context in real-time. It also discusses the use of standards like SNOMED CT and LOINC to create HL7 infobuttons and generate HTML messages from XML representations.
The document discusses several topics related to data quality including data currency, clinical coding nomenclature, data warehousing, OLAP and DSS applications, mnemonic techniques for memorization, and the role of information technology in shaping democracy. It provides examples from the author's professional experiences working with databases and analyzing data.
The document discusses various mnemonic techniques that can be used to help remember and organize information, including acronyms, sentences/acrostics, the method of loci, chunking numbers, and rhymes/songs. It provides examples of how these techniques have been used for tasks like data entry, translating codes, and memorizing concepts and symbols. The document also briefly discusses the origins of mnemonic techniques in Japan and includes an example of a Haiku poem that conveys multiple ideas concisely.
Jacques Cousteau was a French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-developed the Aqua-Lung, pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française. Cousteau's films and books about the sea formed the basis of the public's general awareness of the natural environment.
The document provides information about Lurray Cavern in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. It mentions that the caverns contain stalagmites and stalactites that take over 125 years to grow less than an inch. It also references an organ carved within the caverns that uses stalagmites and stalactites to produce each note, known as the Great Stalacpipe Organ. Links are provided with additional information about the caverns and organ.
Sciences stem exhibition dc 0412 with resourcesChris Ngo
The document summarizes Chris's experiences at the USA Science Engineering Festival in Washington D.C. from April 26-27, 2014. It discusses various exhibits on topics like cyber technology, robotics, nanotechnology, and energy. Specific exhibits mentioned include a glove with tendons and veins to help the handicapped, self-driving cars, telescopes including NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, 3D printing technologies, and unmanned vehicles. The festival was sponsored by Lockheed Martin and featured many new inventions.
This document discusses several topics related to preserving humanity during ongoing technological transformations, including using technology, neuroscience and psychology to preserve the human spirit. It also mentions spiritual realms, religions, and how they relate to neural adaptation. Several links are provided relating to topics like the brain, space and time paradoxes, quantum technology, and bilocation experienced by Jesus and Padre Pio.
This document proposes ideas for using technology and neuroscience to preserve humanity while aligning spiritual practices with neural adaptation. It is divided into three parts:
1. Using technology and neuroscience embedded with psychology and psychiatry to preserve humanity's essence.
2. Resources on this topic.
3. Examining how spiritual realms and religious thoughts and practices can align with neural changes in the mind.
Statement: The N Philosophy is about attitude toward religions and beliefs. You thought you knew Christian belief? then explain why miracles stop? what makes people fall out of practice beliefs? hint: Jesus multiple loud talks against hypocrisy. It might well be incorporated foreign beliefs in order to understand Christian views.
To companies recruiters
How to maintain harmony in team work while nurturing creativity at work, is an art. Arts rooted in goodness,truth and beauty.My mutual feelings to yours.
The document discusses the connections between the soul, mind, body and whether this is an illusion or hope for treating brain diseases. It questions the links between the eyes and pineal gland and how sensory factors may be connected to chakras and if this could provide answers for brain diseases. The author suggests building abstract knowledge to achieve concrete results and provide hope for treating brain diseases.
The document discusses the connections between various parts of the body, mind, and soul, and whether exploring these connections could provide hope for treating brain diseases. It raises questions about the links between sensory organs like the eyes and the pineal gland, and whether connections also exist between the pineal gland and other parts of the body. The author suggests that taking an interdisciplinary approach and connecting different areas of knowledge could further our understanding and lead to cures for conditions like autism, PTSD, and other brain diseases.
The document discusses various standards and technologies used for clinical decision support systems, including the HL7 Infobutton standard. It provides examples of how infobuttons can be used to link different applications and share clinical context in real-time. It also discusses the use of standards like SNOMED CT and LOINC to create HL7 infobuttons and generate HTML messages from XML representations.
The document discusses several topics related to data quality including data currency, clinical coding nomenclature, data warehousing, OLAP and DSS applications, mnemonic techniques for memorization, and the role of information technology in shaping democracy. It provides examples from the author's professional experiences working with databases and analyzing data.
The document discusses various mnemonic techniques that can be used to help remember and organize information, including acronyms, sentences/acrostics, the method of loci, chunking numbers, and rhymes/songs. It provides examples of how these techniques have been used for tasks like data entry, translating codes, and memorizing concepts and symbols. The document also briefly discusses the origins of mnemonic techniques in Japan and includes an example of a Haiku poem that conveys multiple ideas concisely.
1. Das Leben – Wie Traum ist es! Doi La Giac Mo! La Vie C’est Un Rêve Ėtrange!
Inspiration from an old Vietnamese lady life long refugee- Mrs. Thanh, DC 7/8/05, Chris Ngo ubersetzte
GedankenBlizt der -Alter – Vietnamesischer - lebenslanglicher - Zuflucht - suchender – Frau Thanh.
Traumen beim freien Trong con mo tren dong song vang Plantée dans un rêve au bord de
Luftschraubenstrahl l’eau pensant
Ich hande ein Durchgriff um den Dua doi tay vot chiec trang troi Dans le néant mes doigts explorent
verganglichen Munden zu schweifen la lune glissante
Lieblicher Mund, lieber Mund, Trang oi trang Lune, chère lune
wie keineswegs gliederter, cach ngan khong loi Que séparées devenons nous, sans
schallfreier Raum habst Du! repri.
Halb selb gedruckt, halb Teil Nua in bong nuoc nua soi dong Mirroitant dans l’eau, mi eclairant la
MilchStrasse im Flussbett ngan Voie Lactée
wiederspiegel
Die Wende den Anbruch hat mir Tinh giac toi chot bang hoang Du résonance lointain me réveille
plotzlich aufgewacht
Morgenrot wiederkommt-auf Binh minh tro lai da tan con mo L’aube dorée efface mon rêve doux.
wiedersehen, mein aufgelost Traum
2. Life, a wild dream…
Stood there by the river drifting,
Longed my fingers toward the moon flirting,
Sister Moon, dear Moon
How heart to heart we are, yet space holds us hopelessly apart.
Haft self reflecting, half mirroring the silver galaxy.
The early pinky pendulum swifted away…
…my long lost dream.
3. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FOOTNOTES
- Italian poem from Leopardi – L’Infinito. Translated by John Heath-Stubbs
Dolce e chiara èla notte e senza vento The night is soft and clear, and no wind
blows
E queta sopra I tetti e in mezzo agli orti The quiet moon stands over roofs
and orchards
Posa la luna e da lontan rivela
Serena ogni montagna Revealing from afar each peaceful hill
- Auf Wiedersehen @ http://cdl.library .cornell.edu (It is easier to reach via loc.gov/
European)
… platonic inspirations …
Some say computer has its own mind. Maybe it is the case. After the translation is
completed, the next day my search gave out the second poem in German that
corresponds quite well to my mood. Don’t you think so?
Cordially,
Chris Ngo