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Qualification
Qualification
My qualification and pwnage

In light of many different edits I have made , with a large amount of seeming authority, it might be best to describe my qualifications to edit on Wikipedia:

Resources

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  • JSTOR access
  • LEXIS-NEXIS access
  • CollegeSource Online aceess
  • Personal Library (roughly 3300 various books, 4 complete encyclopedias, large amount of reference books.)
  • Subscriptions to: New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Wall Street Journal

Bachelor's Degree

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Cornell University (1985, 1995 - 1998) Dual-degree Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Bachelor of Fine Arts Minor in Economics

Master's Degree

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University of Texas at Arlington (2002-2005) Masters of Science in Psychology in Health Psychology

Current Work

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Associates in Information Theory (University of North Texas) Various certs

Certifications

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Mental Health and Physical Health

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  • Certified United States Naval Hospital Corpsman Training
  • Certified Licenced Mental Health Professional, State of Texas (lapsed 2006)
  • Certified Trauma Councilor (92 hours)

IS/IT/Tech

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  • Cisco Certified Design Associate
  • Cisco Certified Security Professional
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate
  • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
  • Microsoft Certified Database Administrator

Working on

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  • Certified Software Development Professional
  • Technology Specialist: SQL Server (Microsoft)


Interests

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  • Economics
  • Business
  • Meteorology
  • Sexual Health
  • Psychology
  • Military History
  • Computer Gaming
  • Gender

Philosophy of Contribution

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I do not believe that we are here merely to write articles, but also to learn, to gain knowledge, to increase our own understanding. As such, I rarely if ever "focus" on one segment of articles. I prefer to move from place to place.

I do focus somewhat on business related materials, but I will shift gears every so often to something else.