User:HarvardVegan

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Template:Infobox writer Maynard S. Clark by sign for Warren Alpert Building at Harvard Medical School; he was involved in some of the fundraising effort

User:MaynardClark is Maynard S. Clark of Boston. He fosters useful, worthwhile research and thoughtful understanding of key historic topics vital to the survival and well-being of human life and human society, and of nature in general - including clean, appropriate scale renewable energy; evidence-based whole foods plant-based vegan diets; and social mechanisms which promote, foster, and enhance mutually rewarding and establishing collaborations for the greater public (and private) good.

Email me if you want to send me useful, worthwhile information and/or to do a voice or video chat (Skype: MaynardClark).

  • Email Maynard if you want to voice or video chat and send me useful, worthwhile information.

Many (including college and university Faculty) could be called 'perpetual students' and Maynard has that occupation, as have some (but not most) others in his family. Wikipedia allows him to re-engage many, many, many subjects constructively (and to cultivate a spirit of 'giving back' or 'paying forward' through Wikipedia efforts). He had spent nearly nine months researching and archiving the entire set of published writings of the late Professor Leon Eisenberg, MD, whom he had supported from 1999 through Dr. Eisenberg's death in mid-September 2009. He authored the Wikipedia page for Dr. Eisenberg (and numerous other Harvard Faculty). A nearly complete (missing about 14 journal articles, many in translation - in languages other than English) electronic archive of Eisenberg's writings and speeches will be available through the Center for the History of Medicine (CHOM) of the Countway Medical Library of Harvard Medical School. During the time of their working together, Eisenberg led a series of expert workshops for medical school Faculty members, course directors, and others in teaching the genetics of complex diseases across medical school curricula in each of the medical specialities and in its core curricula[1] involving Bruce R. Korf, Jack W. Szostak, and other notables.

Before that, Maynard Clark was involved in some of the fundraising effort for the Warren Alpert Building at Harvard Medical School, in Boston's Longwood Medical Area.

Maynard S. Clark in Harvard Square

He continues in the Department of Global Health and Population of the Harvard School of Public Health, now the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where until a few years ago he was Program Manager for the Ethical Issues in Global Health Research program run by Professor Richard A. Cash and Professor Dan Wikler. He now searches (with both ears to the ground) for a NEW career as a research administrator supporting and managing sponsored programs (grants and contracts). He also volunteers in community health and development programs in the nearby community, where he lives. He is both site manager for the weekly Fair Foods $2 Bag of produce distributions in his neighborhood and publicist and volunteer coordinator for a number of the other Fair Foods produce distribution sites, an effort which is so far fully consistent with his strong position as an ethical vegan.[2] He will eat eukaryotes such as fungi and plants, but neither animals nor their parts. Further, in his ethical vegan position, more than dietary description are conceptually (and intentionally) significant; compliance with ethical vegan diet is necessary but not sufficient to exemplify the values of his ethical vegan position (which is logically and morally prior to many popular ethical prescriptions, which his position describes as either fluff or undesirable). In addition, those who want to measure his practice by an objective standard of human personal health should first aggressively invest a majority of their own personal energy in abolishing the production of tobacco globally. Then they should join the temperance movement and abolish the production of alcoholic recreational beverages. Then they can measure the dietary contributions to any one individual's personal health. Otherwise, we're discussing population health statistically.

Maynard is known widely for community service - advocacy for animals (higher or 'sentient' animals) and community health. He is credited for founding the Boston Vegetarian Society, for helping to incorporate a number of nonprofit organizations, and for serving on numerous nonprofit boards of various sizes and capacities - national and international - to community-based or topical (vegetarian, vegan, animal rights, aging, gerontology, community health, small business, etc.).

Until very recently this year, he had served on boards of community and residential corporations, and in the past had served on continental boards, regional medical service nonprofits, and local and international vegetarian groups. One MIT-based board on which he recently served was involved with implementing current thermophotovoltaics with a potential efficiency of about 80%.

Wikipedia Status[edit | edit source]

  • Maynard is a Veteran Editor IV, Tutnum of the Encyclopedia, and has been a Wikipedian since early February 2007 (20 February 2007) and spends far TOO MUCH time on it. Maynard has been a Wikipedian Editor now for ten and one-half (10.5) years. He has made over 20,560 edits so far (more than 1875 edits per year and about 5.13 edits/day - not that many, but far more than most registered 'Wikipedian editors' do on Wikipedia!). These ~425 accepted Wikipedia articles (plus some that have NOT been accepted) break down (approximately) as follows:
  • Maynard now holds all badges prior to Veteran Editor IV, Tutnum of the Encyclopedia] badges and ribbons, given when he completed each stage along the way, determined by (a) total number of Wikipedia edits and (b) total time elapsed since first qualifying as a Wikipedia editor.

Metrics for Wikipedia editors may not be fully automated, so one's individually gathering data on one's work can be challenging.

One's counting the number of articles, graphics contributed, or other work done on any of the Wikipedia projects can be daunting for long-time Wikipedians.

And once data is gathered, "it get's old" as soon as one begins another project or set of projects.

What has been automated is the number of edits and the number of files uploaded. We now need a program pull that data across the projects into one's userpages.

How about this?

MaynardClark
Commons · contributions
Wiktionary · contributions
Meta · contributions
Wikiquote · contributions
wikiHow · contributions
  • That's 'dedication'!
  • -> In starting, maintaining, improving, working on, or tweaking ~750 accepted Wikipedia pages, (see break down below), Maynard has made made nearly 20,560 Wikipedia edits over these past ten (10) and one-half years (over 1875 edits per year).

These 223 started articles and ~1000 accepted Wikipedia articles (plus some that have NOT been accepted) break down (approximately) as follows:

  • Primary Contributor - Started/Initiated or Maintained - 75+
  • Significant Structural Improvements 75+
  • Improved 350+
  • Initiated or Maintained - 120+
  • Contributed to - 600+
  • Worked On and made Significant Contributions - 600+
  • Edited - 600+
  • Tweaked 900+
  • Minor Tweaks - 500+

(note evident overlaps in categories)

Badges earned in course: WikiSOO Burba Badge and WikiSOO Signator Badge already earned and awarded.
Students earn badges upon successful completion. See WIKISOO badges for details.
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WikiSOO
Signator Badge

Other wikis[edit | edit source]

He contributes to other wikis.[3][4]

Vegetarian Adoption[edit | edit source]

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Wikipedia Statuses Earned in 2014[edit | edit source]

Maynard earned on July 11, 2014 (mid-summer 2015), his Grognard Mirabilaire Award with Experienced editor Status, so that he is now entitled to display the 1937 Wikipedia First Edition.

  • Grognard (French for "grumbler") was Napoleon's pet name for his [Old Guard#Old Guard infantry Old Guard#Old Guard infantry Old Guard]].

Requirements:

  • 6,000 edits and
  • 1.5 years of service

Registered Editor and Yeoman Editor In Spring 2014, Maynard earned his Grognard Extraordinaire Award with Yeoman editor Status, so that he was entitled to display the Wikipedia Vest Pocket Edition. NOTE: The FULL Book of Knowledge display comes later...

Yeoman Editor (or Grognard Extraordinaire) - at least 4,000 edits and at least 1 year of service https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Service_awards

In mid-November, just before Thanksgiving 2014, Maynard earned his Veteran Editor Award or Tutnum Editor Status, so that he was entitled to display the Veteran Editor Userbox and the Tutnum Userbox and the Veteran Editor Ribbon as well as the Iron Editor Star and the Book of Knowledge.Good article

Veteran Editor (or Tutnum)[edit | edit source]

Maynard became a Veteran Level 4 Tutnum after completing 11,000 edits.

Veteran Editor II (or Grand Tutnum)[edit | edit source]

On September 5, 2015, Maynard became a Veteran Editor II (or Grand Tutnum), which rank he achieved when he completed 12,000 edits.

When he completed 13,000 edits, he displayed the appropriate userboxes PLUS the deep purple horizontal ribbon with the gold star OR the gold vertical line running through it.

Wikipedia Statuses Earned in 2017[edit | edit source]

Veteran Editor III (or Most Perfect Tutnum)[edit | edit source]

Sometime in early mid-March 2017, Maynard became a Veteran Editor III (or Most Perfect Tutnum) for his 16,000 edits (he exceeded the 3-year requirement at that time).

He is able to display the appropriate userboxes PLUS the deep purple horizontal ribbon with the gold star OR the gold vertical line running through it.

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