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Lähettänyt: ElieNseir 10:00 pm (EST) Jul 18, 2008
Lähettänyt: ElieNseir 9:55 pm (EST) Jul 18, 2008
NO supe usar esta pagina porq soy de chile y no se ingles pero no inporta .
Lo unico que vi es que en los angeles hay lindas mujeres.
Lähettänyt: eduar_deth 3:11 am (EST) Jun 5, 2008
cute kid you have there.
Lähettänyt: tcw 1:14 pm (EST) Mar 27, 2008
I've been meaning to respond but life has a way of constantly interrupting. So:
You commented that we probably share interests because of my PhD; I suspect that it's a bit deeper and that the PhD only reflects (at least I like to think) an interest in and greater engagement with the outside world. I've found, the longer I live, that my friendships tend to mean more with those who share a...less parochial view of the world and the place of the USA within it. I've learned the most from traveling elsewhere and talking with and even just being with people who aren't Americans. I like to think it helps keep me honest. And I find that my interests tend to reflect a larger world view.
Your interests, I will admit, are something I know not a lot about but would think must be quite fascinating. Indeed, Latin America is a place I've not (yet) visited, although Middle Eastern immigrants meses with my interest in that region. My focus, I'm a little embarrassed to admit, was US history. If I had one of those prized life "do-overs" I'd atone by earning a degree in one of my several other great interests: comp lit, Middle Eastern history (I'm particularly fascinated by the period between about 1860-1920, particularly--but not only--in Egypt), or medieval Islamic political theory. How's that for a grab-bag?
Your off-the-cuff favorite authors are intriguing, partly because we have so little overlap. Amado I have but have not yet read, de Montaigne is endlessly fascinating but not a favorite for me, Gibran is both thought-provoking and thoughtful, though sometimes I find to the edge of glibness, Benedetti I simply do not know, Neruda I've never been able to really understand, and Camus intriguing but again, not a favorite.
Hope this finds you well. What does it find you busy reading?
David
Lähettänyt: Gypsy_Boy 3:14 pm (EST) Jan 23, 2008
Rune
Lähettänyt: Girkner 4:09 am (EST) Jan 8, 2008
Thanks for adding me to your interesting library list. I'm new here and you're the first to add me! You're also the first to alert me that there are anarchist and middle eastern groups on here. Between the two of us, looks like we share 40 books!
Cute kid with you in that picture (and you're pretty, too :)
-Mesopo
Lähettänyt: mesopo 7:42 pm (EST) Dec 31, 2007
Happy new year to all of you.
Rune
Lähettänyt: Girkner 3:44 am (EST) Dec 31, 2007
Rune
Lähettänyt: Girkner 8:28 am (EST) Dec 13, 2007
Nice to see the picture of you and the boy. Both of you are beautiful!
Cheers!
Jerry Monaco
Lähettänyt: JerryMonaco 10:24 am (EST) Nov 28, 2007
Lähettänyt: citygirl 4:54 pm (EST) Nov 26, 2007
Rune Norheim
Lähettänyt: Girkner 3:23 am (EST) Nov 13, 2007
Lähettänyt: Girkner 6:18 am (EST) Nov 12, 2007
Yes, my long awaited destination is Brazil!
When I was still in college, I was planning on specializing in 19th and 20th century Middle Eastern history; while "the plan" was ultimately scrapped in favor of the politics, culture and socio-economic challenges of Brazil, my Middle Eastern studies culminated in a fantastic summer tour of Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel with a Professor and four other students. In other words, my earlier studies were not in vain (with luck, I may be able to continue them, at some point, as a second area of interest).
The hitch in my new plan (there's always a hitch): outside of the "Rosetta Stone" Portuguese program (a program which I has been little used, as I am more concerned about acing the GRE), I have absolutely no experience with the Portuguese language, and my limited Spanish experience is, at this point, more of a hindrance than an aid.
Fortunately, I have enough money saved up to start off with a decent language immersion course; when the money runs low, I hope to find an TEFL/TESOL school to sponsor me (and keep me fed while I continue to study Portuguese, and get to know the region and its people).
I was initially interested in studying in Brasilia (the farther away from the beach that I am, the more studious I will be...), but the afro-Brasilian culture of the north really sounds like the most interesting place to start. In the end, the final choice is three or four months away; I have far too much math to study before I let myself really commit to a specific city (be it Recife or Salvador) or program.
Lähettänyt: BGP 10:20 pm (EST) Sep 14, 2007
Lähettänyt: languagehat 3:34 pm (EST) Aug 13, 2007
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