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[edit] the highest ideal Control among us is not a One party control over the rest rather it's the REST having a control ALL under the goodness and Overview of God Almighty
- We are never stupid, at times just SLOWer!
[edit] Someone can fool most people most of the time, but No one can fool All the people All the times
[edit] re:Media Sing facebook
- they are welcome to copy mine three ==better== shiny balls. just give me some credits:[[User:Terry|wowowow|]] 07:59, 28 June 2010 (SGT)
[edit] Medicine
- Wolfberry: cheap alternative to ginseng...2
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There is a cheap alternative to precious Chinese herbs ginseng and lingzhi mushroom, and it is widely available in supermarkets around the Sultanate of Brunei.... The good news for Bruneians, however, is that wolfberry is ranked a close third behind these two herbs when it comes to content in germanium, and is relatively cheap in supermarkets at a few dollars per packet, and it can even be eaten directly without being cooked..According to Dr Sun, germanium is supposed to "clean" the blood and prevent blood clotting in the vessels, and will also help with metabolism to keep the body healthy. It also has an effect of bringing 10 times more oxygen to the blood cells to help with clearing body toxins, and slowing the ageing process. "If our blood cells lack oxygen, it can cause abnormal metabolism, resulting in excessive fatty acid. The abnormal metabolism can also cause pathological changes, which is also closely related to the formation of cancerous cells in the body," said Dr Sun. "The most important feature of germanium is its ability to induce the body cells to produce "interferon" which can regulate the immune system to fight against the virus and cancerous cells." -The Brunei Times/Asia News Network
[edit] What's Tamiflu?
HAPPY bIRTHDAY Mom :[[User:Terry|wowowow|]] 05:56, 26 August 2009 (SGT) May the Good Lord bless you with goodness health and strengthen you daily, I pray for you as much as I can though you have loved me brought me up, pay for my oversea schooling and still daily pray for me, I LOVE YOU mom!:[[User:Terry|wowowow|]] 05:56, 26 August 2009 (SGT)
..[[<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/cmcCLhPeVDM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/cmcCLhPeVDM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>]] goto see[[2]] then try to see my homemake movies.. which in turn puts the page in Category:Candidates for gook record {{trying to make sense}}
POV is an acronym adopted from a semi neutral Point of View in comparison with the
- NPOV - or the Neutral Point of View ( ie. considered as neutral view by wikipedians only)
- It is understood as a personal point of view and withour prejudice, but is it?
see Neutrality
In Wikipedia, POV is often used on discussion pages to describe a discouraged form of bias in articles. A point of view, viewpoint or POV, is the following:
· On a given topic, a point of view is a cognitive perspective. See perspective (cognitive).
Wikipedia policy is that all articles should be written from a neutral point of view, representing all views with significant support fairly and without bias.
- According to Wikipedia founder Jimbo Wales [[3]] , NPOV is "absolute and non-negotiable".
For guidance on how to make an article conform to the neutral point of view NPOV, please see the Wikipedia:NPOV tutorial[[4]]
[edit] The original formulation of NPOV
(by Terry How) mirrored from wikipedia in all statements here.
A general purpose encyclopedia is a collection of synthesized knowledge presented from a neutral point of view. To whatever extent possible, encyclopedic writing should steer clear of taking any particular stance other than the stance of the neutral point of view. The neutral point of view attempts to present ideas and facts in such a fashion that both supporters and opponents can agree. Of course, 100% agreement is not possible; there are ideologues in the world who will not concede to any presentation other than a forceful statement of their own point of view. We can only seek a type of writing that is agreeable to essentially rational [sic: reasonable] people who may differ on particular points. Some examples may help to drive home the point I am trying to make: 1. An encyclopedic article should not argue that corporations are criminals, even if the author believes it to be so. It should instead present the fact that some people believe it, and what their reasons are, and then as well it should present what the other side says. 2. An encyclopedia article should not argue that laissez-faire capitalism is the best social system. [...] It should instead present the arguments of the advocates of that point of view, and the arguments of the people who disagree with that point of view.
Perhaps the easiest way to make your writing more encyclopedic is to write about what people believe, rather than what is so. If this strikes you as somehow subjectivist or collectivist or imperialist, then ask me about it, because I think that you are just mistaken. What people believe is a matter of objective fact, and we can present that quite easily from the neutral point of view.***--
[edit] Jimbo Wales, Wikipedia founder
- ***Objection, It’s another of his own POV! It’s call foolhardy non-sense! Objectivity is biased to peer pressure of a few of general made up of a group sometimes ignorant young donkeys with barnstar status! I wonder how and what do they know, plentiful from parroting from resources so easily found on Internet. If anyone look for teh treh, or nasi brani, Kulang, Potong Pasir, etc, I bet my boots He <Or they=wikipedians> don't know!
Jimbo Wales spent many hours poring over the World Book Encyclopedia during this time. After eighth grade, Wales went to Randolph School, a college prep school, which was and is an early adopter of student computer labs and other technology for direct student use. This prep school was expensive for the family, since they had few means, but Wales reports that his family believed education was very important: "[education] was always a passion in my household ... you know, the very traditional approach to knowledge and learning and establishing that as a base for a good life."
He first attended Auburn University and later, the University of Alabama for his undergraduate studies. Later, he took courses offered in the Ph.D. finance programs at the University of Alabama and Indiana University. He taught at both universities during his postgraduate studies, but did not write the doctoral dissertation required to earn a postgraduate degree at these institutions. <reason his writing was terrible and hard to read>
- Wales went on to become a futures and options trader in Chicago, and within a few years had earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives." (March 2005, Wired article)
In the mid-1990s, Wales founded a search portal called Bomis which sells original content, including a "Bomis Babes" erotica section. Wales is no longer president or CEO of Bomis, and now devotes most of his time to his wiki projects.
In March 2000, he founded a peer-reviewed open-content encyclopedia Nupedia.com ("the free encyclopedia"), and hired Larry Sanger to be its editor-in-chief. In 2004, Wales had been quoted as saying that he spent around US$500,000 on the establishment and operations of his Wiki projects. By the end of the foundation's February 2005 fund drive, the Wikimedia Foundation was being supported entirely by grants and donations. Wales is sometimes considered Wikipedia's "benevolent dictator", although he rarely tells the community what to do.
Despite the creation of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wales retained ultimate control by appointing, in addition to himself, two business partners who are not active Wikipedia editors to the five-member board, thus effectively having a controlling three-vote majority. However, he has stated that if the two members of the board who edit Wikipedia vote the same way on something, he will cast his vote in their favor, effectively giving them the controlling majority. [edit]
[edit] Recent work
Wales was had great admiration of the philosphy of Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand (February 2, 1905–March 6, 1982; first name pronounced (IPA) /aɪn/ (rhymes with 'mine')), born Alissa "Alice" Zinovievna Rosenbaum, was best known for her philosophy of Objectivism and her novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Her philosophy and her fiction both emphasize, above all, her concepts of individualism, rational egoism ("rational self-interest"), and capitalism. Believing government has a legitimate but relatively minimal role in a free society, she was not an anarchist, but a minarchist. Her novels were based upon the archetype of the Randian hero, a man whose ability and independence causes conflict with the masses, but who perseveres nevertheless to achieve his values. Rand viewed this hero as the ideal and made it the express goal of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
- 1. That man must choose his values and actions by reason;
- 2. That the individual has a right to exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing self to others nor others to self; and
- 3. That no one has the right to seek values from others by physical force, or impose ideas on others by physical force.
- N.B.So here you have it from the horse's mouth wikipedia is based upon ‘‘‘Reason’’’ that definitely rule out all possible avenues to a belief in Jesus or in any faith!
- Personally, I do not discourage the seeker in wikipedia for the truth and meaning of life but you will end up in an encyclopedia- tic- donkey search and die of starvation spiritually![[User:Terry How|: Terri talk 01:12, October 8,2005 (UTC)]] 03:52, 11 Oct 2005 (SGT)
[edit] Whois this Jesus?
Who Is This Jesus?
Jesus of Nazareth never wrote a song, yet there are more songs written about Him than any other person in history. He never authored a book, but entire chains of bookstores can hold only a frac- tion of the volumes written about Him. So cata- clysmic was His appearance on earth, that it served to divide the whole of human history in two: B.C. (before Christ) and A.D. (an abbrevia- tion for the Latin words meaning ``after His coming). He calmed the sea, raised the dead and agitated the religious and political leaders of His day. It's no surprise that even His own disciples wondered, ``What manner of man is this? In their own way, they were asking, ``Who is this Jesus? People have tried to ignore that question, change the question, outlaw the question and si- lence those who ask the question--all without suc- cess. We can choose to love Jesus or hate Him. We can elect to serve Him or reject Him. But from the moment of His appearance, it has been impossible to ignore Him.
- "Who is this Jesus?"
- It is a vital question-- one that each and every person must answer soon- er or later.
Fortunately, the answer is as near as your Bible.
- Or better still Proofs of God
- maybe just God !
- Goto
[edit] Mother's greatest concern was "brain" cultivation
She had high expectations for her children. In Indonesia, she would wake her son at 4 a.m. for correspondence courses in English before school; she brought home recordings of Mahalia Jackson, speeches by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And when Mr. Obama asked to stay in Hawaii for high school rather than return to Asia, she accepted living apart — a decision her daughter says was one of the hardest in Ms. Soetoro’s life. [[5]]
[edit] President Obama said from the White House, "I got the sucker"
- referring to the fly, next thing I will send him is this electric fly swatter!
[edit] Alien life experiments
Research in outer space:
Life forms in space..experiments
- vISIT to NASA sites for further info..[[6]]
..space junker , the collector of junk in Space..
[edit] Thoughts for the day
sOLD OUT BY GARMEN >>China Huaneng snaps up Tuas Power for $4.2b,,HOW MUCH ARE WE GOING TO PAY FOR utility (electric) bills> Watt_po increases!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the end..
- If you have nothing to say ,don't try to say anything
- If you can't smell it, try not to sniff the air
When obviously you have no choice
But come to download once a day..
[edit] [[7]] EXPANSE TO talkingcock.com LINK..
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