tyb, i'm away now
frb
>quiz you must
GREAT!
You can take yer own special quiz, here ya go:
what was the fastest bread you ever baked?
what's the most Q drops you've managed to pick up when there's a huge drop in one bread (8 or more)?
what's the max no of breads you've baked in a row?
what the longest you've been on bakin' duty continuously?
What's the craziest bake and why?
If you cannot remember the answer to any of the questions, take a big gulp of yer favorite drink with a slice of cake and try again.
No guessing plz - that's boring.
Funny answers get extra credit.
Continue to the end, no matter what. NEVER TAP
More followup on this q like post:
[TideH2O]
W&M_ODU_โฆ
Proximity?
[(NMCP)]
Farm Raised?
HOW IS THE GAME PLAYED?
Dark secrets.
Why is this relevant?
"Let's see what happens."
>>47188 pb
OCU joint project with NMCP: suicide prevention:
https://www.odu.edu/sceh/community-engagement
School of Community & Environmental Health Community Engagement
Have a joint project with NMCP:
A suicide prevention project that focuses on improving suicide risk assessment and prevention practices (this project is part of an ongoing grant with the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth).
Guess what ECSU is into?
suicide prevention
ECSU Hosts State Launch of Suicide Prevention Red Flag Project
When you drive through the main entrance of Elizabeth City State University and see a field of red flags on the grounds adjacent to the arch, know that you are entering the location of the state launch of the American Foundation for the__ Prevention of Suicideโs Red Flag Project__. The Red Flag Project is a campaign to raise awareness about suicide in North Carolina and raise funds to support ongoing prevention measures.
The location of the state launch was revealed on Sept. 10, World Suicide Prevention Awareness Day, during a Facebook live event, with presentations and brief comments from ECSU officials.
https://newsroom.ecsu.edu/ecsu-hosts-state-launch-of-suicide-prevention-red-flag-project/
BUT: no visible link to NMCP so far
But NMCP is definitely involved in suicide prevention research:
May 2020
"Preferences in Information Processing: Understanding Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Active Duty Military Service Members"
The present study examined Preferences in Information Processing (PIP), an emerging model of understanding suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs), in a clinical military sample for the first time. ...
Robert J. CramerORCID Icon, Michael Franks, Craig A. Cunningham & Craig J. Bryan
Published online: 05 May 2020
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13811118.2020.1760156
NMCP is also involved in MILITARY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY:
One of the authors of that book Military Neuropsychology, Jeffrey L. Moore, established the neuropsychological laboratories at NMCP.
SEE CAP.
Now practicing in PENSACOLA, FL.
Chapter headings for this book:
Contents
Chapter 1. A History of Military Psychology
Carrie H. Kennedy and Jeffrey A. McNeil
Part I. Clinical Practice in the Military
Chapter 2. Introduction to Clinical Military Psychology
Frank Budd and Carrie H. Kennedy
Chapter 3. Military Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations
Frank Budd and Sally Harvey
Chapter 4. Brief Psychotherapy in the U.S. Military: Principles and Applications
J.D. Ball and Thomas H. Peake
Chapter 5. Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine in Military Healthcare Settings
Alan L. Peterson
Chapter 6. Neuropsychological Practice in the Military
Laurie M. Ryan, Thomas M. Zazeckis, Louis M. French, and Sally Harvey
Chapter 7. Suicide Prevention in the Military
David E. Jones, Kevin R. Kennedy, and Laurel L. Hourani
Chapter 8. Substance Abuse Services and Gambling Treatment in the Military
Carrie H. Kennedy, David E. Jones, and Revonda Grayson
Part II. Operational Psychology
Chapter 9. Introduction to Operational Psychology
Thomas J. Williams, James J. Picano, Robert R. Roland, and L. Morgan Banks
Chapter 10. Combat Stress
Rick L. Campise, Schuyler K. Geller, and Mary E. Campise
Chapter 11. Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training:
Preparing Military Members for the Demands of Captivity
Anthony Doran, Gary Hoyt, and Charles A. Morgan III
Chapter 12. The Psychology of Terrorists: Nazi Perpetrators, the Baader-Meinhof Gang, War Criminals in Bosnia, and Suicide Bombers
Eric A. Zillmer
Chapter 13. The Psychology of Al Qaeda Terrorists: The Evolution of the Global Salafi Jihad
Marc Sageman
Chapter 14. The Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Mark S. Oordt
Chapter 15. Crisis and Hostage Negotiation
Kirk L. Rowe, Michael G. Gelles, and Russell E. Palarea
Chapter 16. Psychological Interventions after Disaster or Trauma
Michael A. Borders and Carrie H. Kennedy
Chapter 17. Assessment and Selection of High-Risk Operational Personnel
James J. Picano, Thomas J. Williams, and Robert R. Roland
Chapter 18. Future Directions of Military Psychology
John A. Ralph and Morgan T. Sammons
Index
http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0612/2006013550.html
Stephen Smith is currently a Neuropsychologist at NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER PORTSMOUTH
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-smith-b00029103
When searching on this, found that Old Dominion has a big program on GLOBAL HEALTH.
Director: Muge Akpinar-Elci, MD, MPH
Community partner: Dr. Nancy Welch
SEE NEXT POST FOR MORE ON Muge Akpinar-Elci
All these places mentioned in q like post are located in the Tidewater District of Virginia:
[TideH2O]
TIDEWATER
'Muge Akpinar-Elci
Director of Old Dominion Global Health Program
Also wrote this mostly bland article of prepping for emergencies like hurricanes but does mention that it's good to create a "culture of solidarity."
https://www.pilotonline.com/opinion/columns/article_cbf0da96-0fbd-58ed-9043-7a71d4a9a9b6.html
Another pub:
Development of Occupational Health Measures for The National Health Security Preparedness Index
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4842759/
Faculty advisor for
Institute for Coastal Adaptation and Resilience
https://oduadaptationandresilience.org/about-us/faculty-advisory-board/
Nothing jumped out at me here, although the very idea of a center for global health sounds suspicious.
yep - all the in the same area and it's implied that they are linked thru some kind of work, prolly research into dark stuff, like psychology of stress/suicide etc. Might be to find out how to stress people to a certain point and control the reaction by changing the narrative in different ways (like fauci flipflopping). Just a guess, no evidence.
found some focus on suicide prevention stuff but that could be a big theme right now due to stupid virus lockdowns
whatever they're doing, it's not out in the open - could on ly find that one brief mention about that work at ODU, but nothing else. Wish sparkles were here - he's pretty good at govt research afaik could mebbe locate gov't records on grants, etc.
>15 mins
i'm afraid we're gonna need some sauce on that one, wakes
i used to record the times on fast q bakes (but not from the start) - lots of really fast ones around 22-23, maybe even one 17.
but 15? I dunno.
there are practically no schools left that aren't hard-left in spirit if not in fact
used to be tolerant tho when i was hanging out in academia in the 80s and 90s. except for the English dept - they were assholes even then.
part of it seems to do with the limits of 8
like there's a wall at 22 that's hard to breach, no matter how fast anons post - the site will slow em down somewhat.
dat was muh fastest bread (22) and was during per post captchas - the one where shill posted a 'bird' bread and mine dropped like 10 secs later. Guess which one Q posted in?
(oh, the humanity!)
i'm nappening again, really short of sleep - get up, do intensive work, then crash agin, rinse and repeat
oh well
guess i'll see ya'll nb (or tomorrow am)
-OUT