Difference between revisions of "Brett Zamir"
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+ | ==About me== | ||
+ | * [http://bahai.org The world-embracing system of thought and action to which I inadequately subscribe] | ||
+ | * My and your [http://www.un.org/ United Nations] (As a world citizen, have you memorized our U.N. charter's inspiring [http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/preamble.shtml preamble] and have you read the very readable [http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ UDHR]? How about these powerful and rational suggestions for critical [http://statements.bahai.org/95-1001.htm U.N. restructuring]?) | ||
+ | ==Code== | ||
+ | * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/120243 Firefox extensions] | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/brettz9/ Github repositories] | ||
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+ | ==Other Causes== | ||
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+ | * I strongly believe the world should choose an official world auxiliary language (whether it is an existing language like English, confirmed and taught universally in schools around the world, or a constructed language--whatever gets agreement). In the hopes of furthering this effort, and also drawing attention to the possibilities for such a universal sign language, mostly by the help of my dear mother, and with kind permission from the World Federation of the Deaf, I have put online an early book on [http://brett-zamir.me/gestuno Gestuno], with the language now known more widely as International Sign or IS. |
Revision as of 18:47, 12 November 2013
About me
- The world-embracing system of thought and action to which I inadequately subscribe
- My and your United Nations (As a world citizen, have you memorized our U.N. charter's inspiring preamble and have you read the very readable UDHR? How about these powerful and rational suggestions for critical U.N. restructuring?)
Code
Other Causes
- I strongly believe the world should choose an official world auxiliary language (whether it is an existing language like English, confirmed and taught universally in schools around the world, or a constructed language--whatever gets agreement). In the hopes of furthering this effort, and also drawing attention to the possibilities for such a universal sign language, mostly by the help of my dear mother, and with kind permission from the World Federation of the Deaf, I have put online an early book on Gestuno, with the language now known more widely as International Sign or IS.