As I learn more, I will adapt and adopt new ways of being. Ways that will perhaps enable me to tread a little more lightly on our earth.I support those who are in a fight for thier freedom and individuality. We must think sustainability. I am just learning, but I try to question the world around me in its constant evolution, and challenge myself to go to depths yet uncovered...
My passion is ...
politics of the world...people...human rights...environment...animals...climbing
I know too much about ...
can you ever know too much about anything
My childhood ambition ...
was to be a writer
My favorite memory ...
I have a few...a recent one is walking on a beautiful street in mexico with a girl from japan whose first language was japanese, mine being english and having a conversation in spanish while listening to the drums of a band playing from cuba and wandering the vendors in the market
Why I write ...
its an extension and expression of myself that i get to play with and exercise
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
reading too many poli sci text books
My first job ...
ha...a&w cashier
My inspiration ...
to contribute positive change in the world and the amazing people in the world and my world already doing so...
Since 1947, Pakistan and India have fought in wars against one another. At present time, India and Pakistan sit in heightened conflict with one another, both in possession of nuclear weapons. With that, comes potential for severe situations to arise. A common concern among contemporary debates is how stable or unstable is nuclear South Asia, specifically Pakistan and India. Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N. Waltz share this debate from two very different positions. Both authors make strong cases, I, however chose to go beyond both arguments. Scott D. Sagan argues in his article, "Nuclear Insta...
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