Umpqua Community College
Roseburg, OR
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Associate's Degree
Major: Accounting
1969 to 1971
Roseburg High School
Roseburg, OR
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Major: science
Minor: math
Clubs: Christian Students Club
About me: I have four children.
I attend church twice a week. I love history and science and learning about healthy living.
I would like to be a Teacher's Assistant. I need financial help {in addition to what the government offers to low income people} to be able to finish my college degree
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http://www.phoenix-fly.com/videogallery.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc3-Q0GWex8
At this time in the state of the art, the skydiver jumps out of the aircraft or off the side of a cliff or building (it is called base jumping if not in an aircraft). The wingsuit allows the skydiver to soar horizontally as well as down until he gets close enough to pop his low altitude chute to make a safe landing. The problem is, the wingsuit builds up way too much horizontal speed (about 75 mph with today’s designs) to allow for a safe landing without a chute – at least today.
As show in the photo at the top, the next generation of wingsuits will solve that problem and be able to lose the forward speed (flaps?) and allow the skydiver to land either on his feet or with an attached landing gear frame (as shown) without a parachute! We are just a single generation of improvements away from that, according to Loïc Jean-Albert and that it will take about $2 million in technical studies and trials to finally get there. South African wingsuit maker Maria von Egidy says she already has a design that will allow for a safe landing and is working on it.
Who I'd like to meet: The Pope, Franklin Graham. Dr. Cherry. George W. Bush.
http://www.reverbnation.com/controller/audio_player/download_song/645477
Mom, I pray that people can read your sites:
MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/thetruthabouthealth FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=501706600&ref=nf
XANGA: http://www.xanga.com/herblady
Were you the one asking me how i make a lot of money on the
internet? if you were, all i do is fill out these surveys that
companies send to my email daily. they then pay me between
$25-125. it takes about 20 mins to complete each survey.
Everyone always asks me why they have to pay money to get
started up, but once they join they realize how important the
site below really is. they filter out companies that don't really
pay you to take surveys, so basically you will ALWAYS get
paid because they test out the company first.
i mean, come on, you fill out surveys all day on MySpace for
free...why not get paid for it? Go check out the site below now
and read their guarantee:
Keep your eyes open for any school I could attend. Can you apply me to PCC in Portland just in case. I can take some Computer science if all else fails.
I may be in Oregon on May 13, Sunday 2007. Mark your callender. Moody did not accept me. I am still waiting for Pensacola. Feel free to apply me to any school anywhere. Let me know of anything you can find if you like.
What is the meaning to life? My sister said that the meaning to life was to make people happy. YET, the problem is: can humans make other humans truly happy? OF COURSE, humans can make other humans or creatures smile and feel good; but how long can that last? Can humans make a lasting difference in other human's lives? THINK ABOUT THIS: Can humans, independently, make other humans truly happy? can humans really change other human's lives? IF SO, then has it been done? In other words; WHAT HUMANS, IN HISTORY, MADE A LASTING DIFFERENCE IN OTHER HUMAN'S LIVES?...
...Who where they, what did they do, and how did they do it?
Pensacola Christian College, in Florida, does not accept Pell.
Moody does not either, but Moody plans on sending me a decision letter on 1/15/07.
I am already taking classes, and I am spending less time on MySpace and such. Financially, I can pay for this semester.
This summer, I plan to find a place to stay at, if I do not find a way home [Oregon].
I have not send Pensacola the $40 student application fee, but I may do this, possibly after next week. I should find a way to call you, and let you know what I plan on doing before I do it.
SOY seems very good, but too much protein because I eat plenty of egg & meats. But protein from soy seems better. I am not sure if I will keep drinking the soy milk that I've listed already in a previous comment.
BOWL:
I actually eat out of a bowl, instead of plate; but I still eat two bowls of oatmeal with honey. Oatmeal is simple. Eating a variety of things means eating less but oatmeal doesn't have much variety to it. I feel that I can eat more of it because I am not eating a bunch of other things with it.
SOY MILK: [www.edenfoods.com]:
Organic Eden Soy: Original Soy Milk. INGREDIENCEs: purifeid water, organic soybeans, naturally malted [what is this?] organic wheat & barley extract [extraction sounds bad?], calcium carbonate, kumbu [?] seaweed, seasalt [oh no, too much salt is bad]..... FATS: 2% saturated, 3g polyunsaturated. 110 mg sodium. 0mg cholestoral. Total carbs 14g. Dietary fiber 1g. sugar 7g. protein 11g. 15& iodine. 15% magnesium. 15% copper. But no mercury. EFA. Omega 3, 6, 9. No refined sugars. GEO free. From like organic-supporting farms of only 300 or less in America. I may discover more online, but this is what the very small carton size container of soy milk said.
SUMMER PLANS:
I want to be in Oregon, summer 2007; & at WOLBI NY, summer 2008; then I guess I should [& I want to] be in Oregon, summer, 2009 [at least part of the time] for the family reunion.