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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Adtrace (talk | contribs) at 06:29, 8 December 2005 (My Contributions). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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My Contributions

I wrote the article on Srebrenica (though the first paragraphs are from the original stub). I also contributed to the article on the City of Thorold.

I tend to limit myself when editing pages as I know how touchy people can get, but I felt two warranted serious expansion. As such, my two editing contributions were on the following articles: Arusha Accords, UNAMIR.

About Myself

My self-professed spheres of knowledge are in Conflict Resolution, English, History, Peace Studies and Political Science (my degree is extremely interdisciplinary). As of late, I have largely focused my attention on the various genocides occurring throughout history.

I am currently in my fourth year of a Combined Honours degree in English and Peace Studies in Ontario, Canada.

The more notable of (my) university courses taken are as follows:

  • Violence Through an Anthropological Perspective (Anthropology)
  • Literature in English: Longer Genres (English)
  • A History of English Literature (English)
  • Creative Writing (English)
  • Popular Culture (English)
  • Modernity, Postmodernity, Visuality (English)
  • Extensive Reading of Shakespeare (English)
  • The British Novel (English)
  • Introduction to French Studies: Intermediate Level (French)
  • America and the World: From the Colonial Period to the Twentieth Century (History)
  • Trade Unions (Labour Studies)
  • Conflict Transformation (Peace Studies)
  • Genocide: Sociological and Political Perspectives (Political Science)
  • Theory and Practice of Non-violence (Religious Studies)
  • The Life and Thought of Mohandas Gandhi (Religious Studies)
  • War and Peace in the Christian Tradition (Religious Studies)

--Adtrace 06:50, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)