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On AC since: 09.28.07
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How did I become a 'third culture' person? Follow my path: Bangkok, Washington D.C., Managua, Bamako, New York City, Columbo, Princeton, Havana, the Twin Cities, Osaka, Tokyo, Hanoi, and little DR. For American issues with a global perspective.
Education/Experience:
B.A. Economics
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If you recently finished school, quit your job, or are wanted for murder in three states, you might have considered living abroad. Are you ...
Caveman Og compares his mobile phone service from Japan, Vietnam, and the United States.
Computer system reviews by Og the caveman.
A slideshow preview of some of the common lifeforms you encountered by divers around this beautiful Caribbean islands.
The internet has no shortage of cover letter writing guides, but advice is often conflicting. Here's some hard data to gauge all that advice: letters that have gotten me an actual interview in the last few years.
is the JET program right for you?
Hark, recent graduates, sabbatical takers, career changers alike! Here's a slideshow of my three years to help you decide whether you should apply to the JET Program.
The big picture: What was going on between the bad head trips, the pills, the military...? What are Tetsuo and Akira? Here's an explanation of the major themes.
The issue of 'enjo kosai' is still with us after all these years. Will Japanese society ever be able to convince school-aged girls not to perform sex work?
Review the way to the bottom of Japanese cinema through Ozu, Mizoguchi, and anime.
Autobiographical fiction.
A scene inspired by classic pinball game, Medieval Madness.
A presciently themed sonnet.
More prophetic lines written from a boarding prison.
Sing this 1999 poem aloud to follow the meaning.
Shadow inspired lines with a deceptively cold perspective.
The poem that got me into the university of my choice.
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