Be Aware or BEWARE ... of Bio(t)ERROR:
The world of strife shut out. The world of love shut in.
(Influenced 1964-69 meme: Make Love NOT War!)
A century after the 1884 founding of Haskell Institute and Kansas University Sigma Nu Chapter,
I was living in Metro-MN and working with Honeywell Corporate Information Management (CIM).
Our model was adapted by FBI-ANSER Program with Minnesota Industrial Security Awareness Council (MISAC)
to prototype public-private sector partnerships. Regional FBI InfraGard Alliance Chapters
now empower similar inter-regional organizational leadership learning collaboratives.
Manifest Destiny Myths (Religion vs. Spirituality) Tipping Point
Title: The Kansas tribune. : (Lawrence, Kan.) 1873-1884
Alternative Titles:
- Kansas progress and tribune
- Kansas semi-weekly tribune
Place of publication: Lawrence, Kan.
Geographic coverage:
Respecting Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)
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www.haskell.edu/about.html
School History. Twenty-two American Indian children entered the doors of a new school in Lawrence, Kansas, in 1884 to begin an educational program ...
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Reformers revealed: American Indian progressives at Haskell Institute, Lawrence,Kansas, 1884-1909.
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, 2009 Dissertation
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October 1965 – September 2005 (40 years)
Rivers are both byways and barriers.
To understand history, F1RST understand rivers.
Example: http://mywebspiration.com/view/155897a33c7e
Sigma Nu (GDSS) Perspectives [Established 1884]
(The world of strife shut out. The world of love shut in.)
Where GDSS = Group Decision Support Systems
Seeking viable alternative futures for mutually-assured destruction (JCS-SIOP) nuclear weapons targeting. Reframed my 1967 NAVOCS commissioning oath to enable Sustainable Well-Being (HEALTH, Safety and environment) by adapting Naval Surface Warfare's "General Prudential Rule" (GPR) aka "Waters to the Sea" Prudent Person Principle (SRP*3)

Timeline - OK-FIRST
(Natural disaster avoidance & inter-regional mutual aide model)
* 1999: Program Manager Dale Morris is honored for his work with public safety officials.
* 2000: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety funds OK-FIRST on a recurring, annual basis.
* 2001: OK-FIRST was recognized as among five most innovative government programs
by Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government's Innovations in American Government program.
Source: http://okfirst.mesonet.org/about.php?content=timeline
2001-2002: Collaborated with Jerry Vice who chaired SHRM Puget Sound's Organizational Development SIG to guide the Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW). Our UNODIR "social responsibility pathfinders" mission was reinforcing Personal Emergency Preparedness (PEP) practices that Dr. Dennis Miletti's with National Hazards Center (NHC) advocates.
We engaged Knowledge Factor's Co-Founder & Chief Learning Officer as our mind-shifting liaison.
Minnesota-Wisconsin FBI InfraGard Alliance Chapters collaborated with the Minnesota Federal Executive Board (MnFEB) to conduct realistic mass-casualty incident simulations.
Aug-2007: This "Presponse Systems Thinking" framework resulted in effectively containing
both scope and duration of Metro-MN's I-35W bridge collapse near the University of MN main campus.
See: http://infragardmnmembers.ning.com/profile/BobRJBurkhart
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Federal Programs Coordinator & Investor at Jupiter Fuels, LLC
Bob is on the leading edge (at times the bleeding edge) of the emerging science of operational informatics. He uses technology as an enabler to empower greater teamwork and information flow in organizations. He turns information into knowledge and knowledge into action. Bob has the education, experience and adaptability to help enterprise-wide growth.
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The shot across the bow that led to publishers’ enlightenment was Google’s December 2004 announcement of an agreement to digitize all the holdings of six major libraries. Flying the flag of “organizing the world’s knowledge,” as Google’s Director of Content Partnerships Jim Gerber expresses it, and merrily whistling past the graveyard of copyright, Google, and Amazon.com right after them, have shown publishers that their world has changed for ever. (The copyright tussle, as has been observed, is really a business issue, and business issues have a way of resolving in a practical fashion.)
Whereas forecasting is the process of predicting the future based on current trend analysis,
backcasting approaches the challenge of discussing the future ...
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2 Backcasting (eco-history).
2.1 Back-view mirror analysis; 2.2 Cross-impact analysis.
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KELP Class 6-2005 Virtual Team Tactics :: Tell -> Show -> DO -> Review -> Repeat (with improvements)
Presentation on the use of Backcasting as a strategic
discovery process tool for information architects.
Presented by Matthew Milan and Sam Ladner at the ...
www.slideshare.net/mmilan/backcasting-ia-summit-2007-session-presentation
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The concept of “backcasting” is central to a strategic approach for sustainable development.
It is a way of planning in which a successful outcome is ...
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Backcasting” is a fancy term for something we are all familiar with.
The term refers to the idea of planning from a future desirable outcome, ...
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Poetry and Proverbs compiled and translated by David Galef
Tuttle (Paperback, $12.95, ISBN: 0804821275)
Publication date: April 2000
Description:
Even a Stone Buddha Can Talk is the long-awaited sequel to the top-selling first volume, Even Monkeys Fall From Trees.
With one hundred pithy new translations of insightful Japanese proverbs, each accompanied by a humorous illustration,
this irresistible collection is both instructional and fun-a perfect taste of Eastern philosophy for the Western palate.
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Ideal for both the casual and serious student of Japanese culture:
Comments (5)
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 3:47 am on Jun 28, 2013
This we know the earth does not belong to us, we belong to the earth. We did not weave the web of life - we are merely strands in it. Whatever we do to the web we do to ourselves. Chief Seattle. @ http://pinterest.com/pin/268808671481576853/
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 3:35 am on Jun 28, 2013
The history of Lawrence has shown steady urban growth westward since World War II. Historical mapping shows that in 1950, the City of
Lawrence covered 3,025 acres. The western most development was near US‐40/West 6th Street and Iowa Street. Ten years later
development covered over 5,100 acres and had expanded westward along US‐40/West 6th Street to Kasold Drive. Pasture land was still
plentiful south of US‐40/West 6th Street along Kasold Drive.
During the next decade the Alvamar Development Company began amassing and developing a land holding that grew in excess of 3,000
acres. Ten years later, 1970, Lawrence doubled in size to 10,800 acres with most of the new area being added in west Lawrence. By
1970 the first development west of Drag Strip Road (soon to be gentrified and renamed Wakarusa Drive) became a reality.
Today, 40 years later, Lawrence has nearly doubled in size again, covering more than 20,800 acres and abutting the east side of K‐10.
@ http://www.ksdot.org/pdf_files/1-Introduction.pdf
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 5:30 pm on Jun 27, 2013
Ethnocide is a concept related to "genocide" and was designed to use as alternative term to genocide, but does not receive wide adoption as genocide.[1][2] Although the term 'ethnocide' has been sometimes used as a replacement for 'cultural genocide', but this usage confuses ethnicity and culture.[3]
Reviewing the legal and academic history of using the terms between genocide and ethnocide, Bartolomé Clavero maintains that "Genocide kills people while ethnocide kills social cultures through the killing of individual souls".[4] In addition, "since cultural genocide can only be the cultural dimension of genocide", the idea of ethnocide is more than just "cultural genocide", but also part of broader genocidal process.[1]
Because concepts such as "cultural genocide" and "ethnocide" has been dropped or picked up in different contexts, the anthropology of genocide also examines such processes of inclusion and exclusion in law and policies.[5]
@ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnocide
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 5:26 pm on Jun 27, 2013
In 1888, Watkins National Bank opened at 11th & Massachusetts. Founded by Jabez B. Watkins, the bank would last until 1929. Watkin’s wife Elizabeth donated the bank building to the city to use as a city hall. In 1970, the city built a new city hall and after extensive renovations, the bank reopened in 1975 as the Elizabeth M. Watkins Community Museum.[28] @ http://www.watkinsmuseum.org/research.shtml
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 2:59 pm on Jun 27, 2013
The intertwining of both federal directives and native hopes in the development of Haskell makes a fascinating case study of Progressive activism and reform, the ability to affect quiet change within an oppressive institutional atmosphere, the recognition of a strong native voice in this period, and the interdependence of the boarding-school system and American Indian peoples in establishing (often quite different) measures of "success" in this education. The survival of Native American peoples, customs, and Haskell itself, as a place today celebrating that persistence, is strong testimony to this Indian Progressivism and the works and lives of those who came before. @ http://udini.proquest.com/view/reformers-revealed-american-indian-pqid:1980005911/
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