HOMELESS ISSUE WITH REINTERGRATING BACK INTO SOCIETY
As Homeless Citizen face many ordeals within their day to day life. Many have to face the uncomfortable reality of reintergration back into society. The uncomfortbility derives from the macro society expectations, by which homeless citizen having been homeless for 5 years or more will not meet. Research from Carol L. M. Caton, PhD, indicates that several problems confront homeless citizens as they attempt to reintergrate back into society. Problems such as mental illness, behaviroal issues such as depression, anxiety, paranoia of social collectives within the mainstream society. Many hoimeless
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Hollywood Treatment ---SENIOR CITIZEN SERIAL KILLER---true story by a great American man in SFCA presented and treatment written by Paul Goree
THE SENIOR CITIZEN SERIAL KILLER
Some times I meet the most wonderful people, with a seriousness that I often laugh/giggle off, seeming I find tragedy is masked with humor. Thus I meet this wonderful guy about 58 years old in San Francisco. He was an original all American man, who has seen and lived and LOVES this nation to the fullest extent! Yet as we was talking, we started discussing liberty and individualism, which seem to be lacking in full understand to all Americans. He think that maybe some American don't appreciate the very liberty they utilize everyday. He thinks that this nation is headed towards a Mad Max era, by which the United States will be a minimized county in the world. The equivalent of Germany today. This is something he is internalizing and he has decided that when he turns 80 years old he is going to be a serial killer. I laugh, "a senior citizen serial killer, that's not possible". He simply let my rejection of his intent be all the evidence by which he KNOWS without a doubt how this nation has been minimized by jokester who think and take their INDIVIDUALISM and LIBERTY as a given and place constraint, judgement, expectations, and HATE on others. He is correct, that is exactly how I feel.
This week I work on my journal and decided to write a treatment for his story which is original. It is Copyright TX for him, if he decides to identify himself. I am copy righting the treatment as a co-operation work, by which it is his original story and my writing-resulting in a treatment to present in HOLLYWOOD! ( Hint: "I really need to be in L.A." http://greatmusicandlyrics.blogspot.com/2018/01/i-want-to-be-in-la-eagles-of-death-metal.html)
DICK JOKES---"Where's The BEEF???? by Paul Goree SFCA 2018
SAN FRANCISCO
This receipt is from a gift card I found in San Francisco
( Jan 31, 2018) one morning leaving MSC. It was at the bus stop 27 Folsom and 5th. My feeling
elevated 6th sense, felt that it was placed there specifically for me, thus I
did not pick it up immediately. I want to see if the man sitting at
the bus stop before I and another arrived would pick it up. The bus arrived and
as people was boarding the bus, I went over to the bus stop seats and picked up
the gift card in front of him. IT was to Dicks Sporting Goods (I laughed think,
uhm DICK-Cock. somebody must be sending me a message. must be a human) I looked
the card up and it had a balance of $46, I went to Dick website and didn't find
anything I liked thus sought to exchange it for another gift card or cash. Uhm
To bad the symbolize didn't work, just like the inefficient consistent efforts
over (18 years) of a sub-cultural collective that does not like me and has been
very visible yet invisible and interrupted many objectives I cogitated as my
life intent, while I was accomplishing them! So the money didn't result
in some dick??? Where's The BEEF!!!! (Laughing with myself, completely understanding my LIBERTY and INDIVIDUALISM!!!! I wonder about other Americans', ha ha ha ha)
Thank you for cashing in your gift card at a Cardpool Exchange Kiosk.
Payout method: | Present voucher printed at Kiosk to receive cash. This email is for your records only. |
Amount received: | $29.50 |
Original gift card: | Dick's Sporting Goods |
Original balance: | $46.83 |
Confirmation #: | Q16VYCSNBM7RZ6DD9SGD5AW5FH |
Please remember: | Destroy the original gift card. |
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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Brain Decoder Can Eavesdrop On Your Inner Voice--By Helen Thomson
29 October 2014
Brain decoder can eavesdrop on your inner voice
As you read this, your neurons are firing – that brain activity can now be decoded to reveal the silent words in your head.
By Helen Thomson
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22429934-000-brain-decoder-can-eavesdrop-on-your-inner-voice/
TALKING to yourself used to be a strictly private pastime. That’s no
longer the case – researchers have eavesdropped on our internal
monologue for the first time. The achievement is a step towards helping
people who cannot physically speak communicate with the outside world.“If you’re reading text in a newspaper or a book, you hear a voice in your own head,” says Brian Pasley at the University of California, Berkeley. “We’re trying to decode the brain activity related to that voice to create a medical prosthesis that can allow someone who is paralysed or locked in to speak.”
When you hear someone speak, sound waves activate sensory neurons in your inner ear. These neurons pass information to areas of the brain where different aspects of the sound are extracted and interpreted as words.
The team hypothesised that hearing speech and thinking to oneself might spark some of the same neural signatures in the brain. They supposed that an algorithm trained to identify speech heard out loud might also be able to identify words that are thought.
Mind-reading
To test the idea, they recorded brain activity in another seven people undergoing epilepsy surgery, while they looked at a screen that displayed text from either the Gettysburg Address, John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address or the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty.Each participant was asked to read the text aloud, read it silently in their head and then do nothing. While they read the text out loud, the team worked out which neurons were reacting to what aspects of speech and generated a personalised decoder to interpret this information. The decoder was used to create a spectrogram – a visual representation of the different frequencies of sound waves heard over time. As each frequency correlates to specific sounds in each word spoken, the spectrogram can be used to recreate what had been said. They then applied the decoder to the brain activity that occurred while the participants read the passages silently to themselves (see diagram).
Despite the neural activity from imagined or actual speech differing slightly, the decoder was able to reconstruct which words several of the volunteers were thinking, using neural activity alone (Frontiers in Neuroengineering, doi.org/whb).
The algorithm isn’t perfect, says Stephanie Martin, who worked on the study with Pasley. “We got significant results but it’s not good enough yet to build a device.”
In practice, if the decoder is to be used by people who are unable to speak it would have to be trained on what they hear rather than their own speech. “We don’t think it would be an issue to train the decoder on heard speech because they share overlapping brain areas,” says Martin.
The team is now fine-tuning their algorithms, by looking at the neural activity associated with speaking rate and different pronunciations of the same word, for example. “The bar is very high,” says Pasley. “Its preliminary data, and we’re still working on making it better.”
The team have also turned their hand to predicting what songs a person is listening to by playing lots of Pink Floyd to volunteers, and then working out which neurons respond to what aspects of the music. “Sound is sound,” says Pasley. “It all helps us understand different aspects of how the brain processes it.”
“Ultimately, if we understand covert speech well enough, we’ll be able to create a medical prosthesis that could help someone who is paralysed, or locked in and can’t speak,” he says.
“Decoding the brain activity behind the voice in your head could help someone who is locked in speak”
Several other researchers are also investigating ways to read the human mind. Some can tell what pictures a person is looking at, others have worked out what neural activity represents certain concepts in the brain, and one team has even produced crude reproductions of movie clips
that someone is watching just by analysing their brain activity. So is
it possible to put it all together to create one multisensory
mind-reading device?In theory, yes, says Martin, but it would be extraordinarily complicated. She says you would need a huge amount of data for each thing you are trying to predict. “It would be really interesting to look into. It would allow us to predict what people are doing or thinking,” she says. “But we need individual decoders that work really well before combining different senses.”
This article appeared in print under the headline “Hearing our inner voice”
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
These Old Shoes, over these GOD/JESUS Feet!
These Old Shoes, over these God/Jesus feet!
...and today I laugh with myself, and I did yesterday, not concern about the outside material worth of the living experience. More concerned and internally/externally focused on the Chiespirt---the worth of the "living thing..." God provided all of us in Genesis 2:7. Thus I walk about in some old, torn, rugged, shoes: as with all things regarding "intention of others" I care less about where they came from. They served their purpose and they still serve their purpose, as to cover my feet from the "Danger of Nature Forces". Reminds me of A.Maslow, with Shelter/Housing being a necessity, by which society protects the mass population from the elements of nature, that can and do cause death!!! http://paulgoree.blogspot.com/2014/11/maslow-theorem-great-society-america.html
Thus I were these old, rugged shoes as I have been homeless since 2010 (on and off- regardless of working, which only lead to a case with the Labor Commissioner regarding my employer. Regardless of continued status as an higher educational institution, the last one: ASU Phoenix, AZ 2013 (suspended by me, until I receive closure from Margaret Finn at S.W.B.S http://paulgoree.blogspot.com/2017/12/2017-time-is-slipping-away-margaret.html )
Regardless of how silly, stupid, non-appropriate- I can not see myself continuing on in the Social Service Sociology field knowing that a case manager like Margaret Finn is out there and her clients (not me- I was a quasi client, through HUD) SSD/Behavioral clients are being lied to, as she lied to me. I think suspending my life career intent is WORTH it! At least, one person stood by their ground and principles of social empowerment! There will always be other lives, by which God hopefully will bless me again!!!
Van Gogh painted several still lifes of shoes or boots during his Paris period. This picture, painted later, in Arles, evinces a unique return to the earlier motif. However, here Van Gogh has placed the shoes within a specific spatial context: namely, the red-tile floor of the Yellow House.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436533
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