User:Remember/s

Hi, I am sincerely just trying to make this a better encyclopedia. Any advice is welcome. Remember

Working on User:Remember/song

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User:Remember/r

Could work on
May plan to work on Don Ameche and fixing his 1980s run. 
 * Bob Bass
 * Chris Ennis Jr.
 * Sallie Driggers
 * Sherry Shealy Martschink
 * Mac Stipanovich
 * cat burning - new source - source
 * User:Remember/rybolt
 * User:Remember/who do
 * Shiza Shahid

Pages

 * Contributions and Barnstars
 * Templates created
 * Pictures added
 * Userboxes
 * Random
 * To do
 * Sandboxes:FDA commissioner page, User:Remember/Tiflis Bank Robbery,

User:Remember/TFA list - bitter southerner thing

User:Remember/ACC champions, User:Remember/UNC Coach, Create article for Dead Kennedy's trial

Wikidata
See [Module:PropertyLink/doc], [Module:WikidataCheck]

To do
Need to make User:remember/1975 Laguardia Christmas bombing

Crossword panic 1944
 * Catherine "variety" Sheridan (name changed to Joan Mrlik) - currently a redirect to the charity  [Article about Sheridan http://articles.latimes.com/1994-09-17/news/mn-39506_1_variety-club-international]
 * Could make split for Einar Gustafson from Jimmy Fund
 * Stuart Crow
 * Sallie?
 * user:remember/Helicopter drop
 * He described potential remedies, such as buying long-term bonds and government-agency mortgage-backed securities. And if all else failed, the Fed could still stimulate spending, he argued, by resorting to Milton Friedman’s famous “helicopter drop.” (Friedman facetiously suggested dropping bills from the sky, which the Fed could achieve in actuality, Bernanke said, by printing the money to pay for a tax cut.) Bernanke returned to this theme in two speeches in 2003. Plainly, deflation and crashes were on his mind.


 * Papageno effect, which is currently a subpart of suicide.
 * John Lind's and a An answer to the Declaration of the American Congress
 * Hank: Five Years From the Brink

To work on

 * sandbox
 * Christian Front
 * Bolshevik Centre
 * Jacob Zhitomirsky
 * emperor of maladies sandbox
 * Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World
 * Catherine "variety" Sheridan -
 * VAMP Regime
 * Could make split for Einar Gustafson from Jimmy Fund

Things to work on:
 * Stuart Crow
 * user:remember/Helicopter drop
 * He described potential remedies, such as buying long-term bonds and government-agency mortgage-backed securities. And if all else failed, the Fed could still stimulate spending, he argued, by resorting to Milton Friedman’s famous “helicopter drop.” (Friedman facetiously suggested dropping bills from the sky, which the Fed could achieve in actuality, Bernanke said, by printing the money to pay for a tax cut.) Bernanke returned to this theme in two speeches in 2003. Plainly, deflation and crashes were on his mind.


 * Papageno effect
 * John Lind and a An answer to the Declaration of the American Congress

Random stuff
Link to Legal Policies

To do

 * User:Remember/helicopter
 * Papageno effect
 * User:Remember/UNC Coach

UNC Championship Templates
Hello Remember- I hope you are well! Knowing you (like me) are a big UNC basketball fan, I was wondering if you'd be able to help me with an initiative I am undertaking for WikiProject College Basketball. I am trying to complete articles for all notable players on National Champion templates and we are four short for the five UNC templates. Bob Cunningham (basketball) from 1957, Jimmy Black (basketball) from 1982, and Pat Sullivan (basketball) and Brian Reese from 1993. Would you be willing to create any of these to complete the templates? It would really help out and I can focus on some that generate less casual fan interest. Thanks! Looking forward to a fun season - I got my tickets to New Orleans and I am hoping the Heels punch theirs too! Rikster2 (talk) 12:34, 18 September 2011 (UTC)

Medical articles
Good examples include Alzheimer's disease, Asperger syndrome, Autism, Major depressive disorder, Reactive attachment disorder, Schizophrenia.

Papageno effect
Various studies have suggested that how the media presents depictions of suicide may have a negative effect[68] and trigger the possibility of suicide contagion also known as the Werther effect named after the protagonist in Goethe's, The Sorrows of Young Werther who committed suicide.[69][70] This risk is greater in adoloescents who may romantacize death.[71][72][73] It appears that while news media has a significant effect that of entertainment media is equivocal.[74]

The opposite of the Werther effect is the Papageno effect in which coverage of effective coping mechanisms coping in adverse circumstances, as covered in the media about suicidal ideation, may have protective effects. The term is based upon a character Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute named Papageno who fearing the loss of a loved one was going to commit suicide until three boys showed him different ways to cope.[75]