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  2. Sharon Day (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Day (born 1951) is an Ojibwe leader and Native American activist, artist and writer from Minnesota.She is an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe. Day is most known for her water walks, a spiritual practice in which Day and others carry water for a long distances to raise awareness and pray for the health and future of the waterways.

  3. Lifelog - Wikipedia

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    A lifelog is a personal record of one's daily life in a varying amount of detail, for a variety of purposes. The record contains a comprehensive dataset of a human's activities. The record contains a comprehensive dataset of a human's activities.

  4. 50 Moments Of Casual Conversations That Turned Into “Wait ...

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    It was a daily occurrence for my wife and I to walk to our local Whole Foods. This Whole Foods is different; it’s absent of pretentiousness and the parking lot is far from aggressive. It has a ...

  5. Template:Daily archive log - Wikipedia

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    Venue would be the discussion venue, such as Files for discussion. Some venues require including "/Log" to work, for example Articles for deletion/Log. For leap years, the entry for February 29 is automatically generated. Dates in the future (i.e., 2024 November 28 and later) are not shown.

  6. Observations of daily living - Wikipedia

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    Observations of daily living (ODLs) are cues that people attend to in the course of their everyday life, that inform them about their health. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ODLs are different from signs , symptoms , and clinical indicators in that they are defined by the patient, and are not necessarily directly mapped to biomedical models of disease and ...

  7. Return period - Wikipedia

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    The theoretical return period between occurrences is the inverse of the average frequency of occurrence. For example, a 10-year flood has a 1/10 = 0.1 or 10% chance of being exceeded in any one year and a 50-year flood has a 0.02 or 2% chance of being exceeded in any one year.

  8. Event sampling methodology - Wikipedia

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    Event sampling methodology (ESM) refers to a diary study.ESM is also known as ecological momentary assessment (EMA) or experience sampling methodology.ESM includes sampling methods that allow researchers to study ongoing experiences and events by taking assessments one or more times per day per participant (n=1) in the naturally occurring social environment.

  9. Log-normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    In hydrology, the log-normal distribution is used to analyze extreme values of such variables as monthly and annual maximum values of daily rainfall and river discharge volumes. [ 78 ] The image on the right, made with CumFreq , illustrates an example of fitting the log-normal distribution to ranked annually maximum one-day rainfalls showing ...