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Hello, I'm Steven, a freshman at the [[University of South Carolina]]. I have lived in both [[South Carolina]] and [[Virginia]]. My major is history, and I plan to eventually get a PhD and become a professor. My interests include history (especially Middle Eastern and European), politics (especially international relations), world cultures, and foreign languages. I have some knowledge of Spanish, but am nowhere near fluent in it. I plan to study [[French]] and [[Arabic]]. | Hello, I'm Steven, a freshman at the [[University of South Carolina]]. I have lived in both [[South Carolina]] and [[Virginia]]. My major is history, and I plan to eventually get a PhD and become a professor. My interests include history (especially Middle Eastern and European), politics (especially international relations), world cultures, and foreign languages. I have some knowledge of Spanish, but am nowhere near fluent in it. I plan to study [[French]] and [[Arabic]]. My politics are very to the left-I most identify with Socialists, and wish the United States had a credible Socialist party (as opposed to the one we have now, which is a joke). In the Mideast, I tend to be moderately pro-Palestinian, and favor I Binational solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. I am against the war in Iraq, and do not support partition as a solution to Iraq's ethnic problems. | ||
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Right now, I'm focusing on writing articles about the Middle East. | |||
==Articles I have started or substantially contributed too== | ==Articles I have started or substantially contributed too== |
Revision as of 19:54, 13 April 2008
Hello, I'm Steven, a freshman at the University of South Carolina. I have lived in both South Carolina and Virginia. My major is history, and I plan to eventually get a PhD and become a professor. My interests include history (especially Middle Eastern and European), politics (especially international relations), world cultures, and foreign languages. I have some knowledge of Spanish, but am nowhere near fluent in it. I plan to study French and Arabic. My politics are very to the left-I most identify with Socialists, and wish the United States had a credible Socialist party (as opposed to the one we have now, which is a joke). In the Mideast, I tend to be moderately pro-Palestinian, and favor I Binational solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. I am against the war in Iraq, and do not support partition as a solution to Iraq's ethnic problems.
Right now, I'm focusing on writing articles about the Middle East.
Articles I have started or substantially contributed too
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