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sacred texts in their original language whenever possible. |
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flute. |
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arranges existing music for other instruments. |
NANO | This user has spent every November writing away for
NaNoWriMo since 2011. |
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eternalism and argues against an objective flow of time. |
This user is pretty sure that they are an
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I am a Wikipedia user originally from
Seattle,
Washington and
Flint,
Michigan. I study
neurophenomenology at the University of Washington.
Some interests
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Bioethics
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Communication,
graphic, and
industrial design;
typography
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Comparative religion
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Disability rights,
self-advocacy, and the
psychiatric survivors movement
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Disruptive innovation,
medical technology, and
personalized medicine
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Edge and
corner cases,
Black Swan events, and statistical
outliers
- Epidemiology of
neurological conditions,
autism,
ADHD,
HIV/AIDS
- Geography (
cartography,
political geography,
*claves, and
international border disputes)
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Health equity,
inequality in disease,
Yentl Syndrome
- History and philosophy of science
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Human introspection,
reflective practice, and
continuous improvement
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Latin paleography
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Knowledge transfer and
visualization
- Linguistics, language acquisition, written alphabets, and
symbology
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Medical ethics, the
doctor-patient relationship, and
case study development
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Neurodiversity
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Pacific Rim history, geography, and geology
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Psychiatric genetics and
psychoneuroimmunology
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Qualia,
phenomenography,
appreciative inquiry, and
narrative analysis
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Science journalism,
medical writing, and
physician-authors
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Stoicism and other
Hellenistic philosophy
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Stargazing,
telescope building, and
astronomy
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Systems thinking,
translational science, and
interdisciplinary approaches to
research
- Urban development and renewal