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Guten Tag! TraderOrca (www.TraderOrca.com)is now up and running, we welcome input & ideas on sustainable products that we could market for local developing communities to Europe. MfG, JDMay
October 23
Shailesh Shukla and Jared David May are now friends
August 14
These are all images from the Pfalz in 2008, which is north of France and West of the Rhine River. If you use the images, then please only for person use and non-profit. Full size images are available upon request. MfG, JDMay
February 22
Is it possible in there the piano lesson ?
February 18
Like the boat!!! We built a similar one in PDX, basically sunk it in the Columbia River during a storm. My brother thought we where going to die. He almost did because he told me he had charged the battery for the emergency electric motor before w...
February 15
Guten Nacht!!! We now have someone whom will be helping us develop an non-profit NGO for the sustainable economic development idea. Have a nice weekend!!! Jared David...
February 15
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February 13
Guten Nacht!!! This group is the result of a several week long conversation between myself & Petter Matthews. The group is new, and we are building a member base and will be adding content. Hope to see you here!!! MfG, Jared David
February 13
Building partnerships for the communication needs of projects that support sustainable economic development
February 11
February 11
The images in this collection have been provided by Research Co-op members and may be used by other members with appropriate acknowledgment
February 11

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At 3:39pm on February 13, 2009, Anja Lätti said…
You´ve taken wonderful pics! Thanks, I really enjoyed them.
At 2:21am on February 13, 2009, Holy Grail said…
Hi Jared,
Nice to meet you.
Best regards,
At 8:34am on February 11, 2009, Tara Mathey Editing Services said…
Luckily the ones near Sydney were relatively easily controlled. The ones near Melbourne, however, unfortunately are still raging.
At 8:00am on February 11, 2009, Tara Mathey Editing Services said…
Hi there Jared - nice to meet you!
At 6:42am on February 10, 2009, Jared David May said…
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At 10:38am on January 31, 2009, Peter Matthews said…
Dear Dave (sorry J.),

Research networks are proliferating all over the internet. They all have the same problem of members showing different levels of commitment, and of many members having little commitment.

How individual members work with a network may also evolve time, so we should not expect instant commitment from all members from the moment they join.

The key will be trying to keep a focus on what distinguishes this network from others, and that is our focus on the community of people involved in research-related writing and publishing, and on those who want to be involved.

I see this focus as a kind of jungle ecology in which opportunities need to be provided for recruitment in small gaps, as well space for the mature figures who stand tall and have large canopies and deep root systems.

The full ecology has not yet been established but we are making progress. We need a spread and balance across disciplines, publishing occupations, and experience levels. When this happens, the synergies may get more interesting.

So - please stay with us! The slope may look a little barren, but I do see sprouts here and there.

Best regards, P.

(ps I am a botanist, so please forgive my use of botanical metaphors and green prose)
At 9:39am on January 31, 2009, Peter Matthews said…
Dear Jared,

As Co-op administrator, I tend to accept all 'Friend' requests sent to me, as one way of gauging interest in the Co-op and eventually recruiting people (I hope) to help manage the Cooperative when it gets too big for me.

For an individual member like yourself, I would focus on developing working relationships with just one or a few others in the Cooperative - and it may be some time before you find such people as we are just in the initial stages of building up our membership.

Initially, it may be good to be fairly open in who you accept or request as members of a 'Friends' group, but eventually you might see a pattern or purpose and then it would be good to edit the list down to those people you would like most to maintain contact with.

Most people are just testing the waters when they pop a 'Friend' request across the oceans; there should be no expectation that every contact be continued or evolve into something further.

Members should not be shy about managing the 'Friends' list in order to develop focus and purpose in their networking.

Cheers, P.
At 5:59am on January 31, 2009, Wirsich said…
Thx for inviting me.. will do my best even with my poor english....
At 6:48pm on December 18, 2008, AMINUL ISLAM said…
Hi,
Jared
At 3:44am on December 18, 2008, Sarah Burrows said…
Hello Jared,
I am new to the research co-op. My technical expertise is in Six Sigma methodologies. I would like to become more involved in humanitarian outreach/environmental and healthcare education programs and be more involved in the scientific community. Would you mind telling me a little about yourself and specifically your basis in the southeast (I assume you mean southeast US in your profile?) Thank you for reaching out to be a friend.

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What is your location? (Give a general and/or specific place name: city, country, or region)
Germany, Pacific Northwest, and Southeast.
Self-description (You can join to represent yourself and/or something else)
experienced, professional, freelance, university graduate, researcher, private company, university
Working topics/research interests - as general or specific as you like
Forest Science, Soil Science, Geoarcheology, Holocene Landuse, Sedimentation & Erosion.
Preferred means of contact
Mail via my profile mail box, Comment on my profile page, Reply to my message in forum
Preferred language(s) for correspondence
English & German
Further details - e.g. contact information, working languages (e.g. one language for editing, or from one language to another for translation), short CV
Jan 2007 – current Self-Employed: JaredDavidCorp – Translation of Scientific Journal Articles, Consulting for Science related Firms, and Geo-Archeology as well as Completion of Doctoral Thesis under Professor Dr. Markus Dotterweich, Department of Environmental Science, University of Landau, Germany.

Jan 2006 – Dec. 2007 Scientific Researcher for SoilMiss project at University of Landau, Department of Environmental Sciences, Germany.

March – Dec 2005 Scientific Editors & Technical writer at Definiens Ag for eCognition GIS & Biological Image Software, Munich, Germany.

June 2001 – Feb. 2005 Scientific Associate for Department of Bioclimatology and Department of Land Use Planning & Nature Protection, TU Munich, Germany.

Sept. 1998 – Sept. 2000 Self-employed: Forest Consulting, Limnological Studies, & Aquatic Macrophyte Research Projects.

Jan. 1993 – Aug. 1998 Lead Manager for the Sawmill Manufacturer MayCo Inc., (responsible for: R & D, machine development, sales & marketing, customer relations/consulting: private forest planning, and hire & fire), Oregon, U.S.A.

Sept. 1992 – Dec. 1993 Marketing & sales agent for Timber Industry Conventions (North American division) for Mobile Manufacturing Inc., Oregon, U.S.A.

Oct. 1986 – Sept. 1992 Apprenticeship (2 years), later Foreman at MayCo Inc., Oregon, U.S.A.

June 1986 – Sept. 1986 Humanitarian Educational Outreach Program (consisting primarily of: construction projects, distribution of educational supplies & humanitarian relief, & agricultural development) in the High Plateau & Subtropical Forest Valleys of Guatemala, Central America.
Website 1
http://sites.google.com/site/jareddavidcorp/
Website 2
http://sites.google.com/site/traderorca/

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