User:AniRaptor2001
AniRaptor2001
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About me
My name is Rodrigo, and I'm a graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas, where I live and work. I was born in Lima, Peru but have also lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Maturín, Venezuela, Bogota, Colombia, and Quito, Ecuador.
Articles I've contributed to
- Ryugyong Hotel
- History of the electric vehicle
- Electric car
- Flag of Ecuador
- Economy of Peru
- General Motors EV1
- Lamborghini
- Lamborghini Murciélago
- Lamborghini Miura
- Closed wing
- 1987 Alianza Lima air disaster
- Victor Lebow
- Nokia Morph
- Mirror's Edge
- Solar shingles
- Residential colleges of Rice University
- Abstinence-only sex education
- Avatar (2009 film)
- Kaibab Plateau
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- Jason Jr. (ROV)
- Oilfield terminology
Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute
- History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute
- Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute of 1857-1860
Articles created by me
- Nikon Coolpix 995
- The Union: The Business Behind Getting High
- TAME Flight 120
- Palm VIIx
- Campus of Rice University
- George R. Brown School of Engineering
- Metric Act of 1866
- Miura bull
- Volcano Buono
- Wingbox
- Amy Myers Jaffe
- Halo car
- Sex education in the United States
- Southern Airways Flight 49
- Lebanese International Airways
- Pierre Brassau
- Battle of Guayaquil
- Mapasingue
- Guillermo Franco (Ecuadorian general)
- VLCC Metula
- Burmah Agate
- Jessica (tanker)
- Sucker rod
Vehicles I've operated
- Douglas DC-3
- Piper Aerostar 601P
- Cadillac CTS (2005)
- VW Beetle (Type 1)
- Toyota Corolla (2003)
- Kawasaki Ninja 650R (2006)
- Kawasaki Ninja 250 (2007)
- Baja SC50 (2006)
- Saturn Ion (2004)
- Nissan Sentra (1999)
- Infiniti Q45 (2003)
- Ford E-250 (2008)
- Toyota Camry (1999)
- Honda Fit (2007)
- Kia Rio (2009)
Interesting reading
- Kola Superdeep Borehole
- Guns, Germs, and Steel
- Malthusian catastrophe
- 2008–2009 Keynesian resurgence
- Seriously cool country history template
Awards
The Special Barnstar | ||
Great work fixing up the Lamborghini Murcielago page, much appreciated. --Pineapple Fez 10:41pm, Friday, August 07, 2009 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | ||
To AniRaptor2001, for all the contributions you made to improving the Lamborghini article, thank you and keep up the good work. South Bay (talk) 05:32, 11 August 2009 (UTC) |
The Teamwork Barnstar | ||
For your obliging, expert, and easy-going teamwork on Themes in Avatar (2009 film). Looking forward to more, Cinosaur (talk) 05:54, 16 February 2010 (UTC) |
My dashboard
Articles to work on
- User:AniRaptor2001/guayaquilmaprequest
- Drop.io
- Water Lilies (film)
- Nuclear power debate
- Overpopulation
- Kibera
- Sport Boys
- Touchscreen
- Text Messaging
- Ninja 250R
- Peru national football team
- Rice University
- Campus of Rice University
- South Atlantic Anomaly
subpages
- User:AniRaptor2001/Ecuador-Peru 1857-1860 (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/Tiwintza detachment (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/Cold Fusion report (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/Don Eduardo Miura (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/Lamborghini Table (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/Abstinence-only sex education in the United States (done)
- User:AniRaptor2001/EVs template
- User:AniRaptor2001/Diamond
Links
- Map of battle of guayaquil, request map
- The 18 Worst Packaged Foods Lies
- The unhealthiest drinks in America
- Bottled Water
Books to read
Important information
In one study of over 100 pairs of male twins, it was found that where one twin had a homosexual orientation, the other twin was also homosexual in 40 percent of the cases where the twins were identical. In the case of biological twins (i.e., from separate eggs) if one sibling was homosexual, it was found that the other was also homosexual in 24 percent of the cases. There is increasing consensus among researchers that sexual orientation is substantially influenced by hereditary factors.(Neill, p.69)
Recent research at the University of Georgia by a team led by Dr. Henry Adams found that there is a direct correlation between the degree of dread or hostility that people experience regarding homosexuality and the level of a person's same-sex responsiveness. The researchers found that individuals who score in the homophobic range and admit negative effect toward homosexuality demonstrate significant sexual arousal to male homosexual erotic stimuli. That is, overt homophobia masks significant same-sex responsiveness. The research additionally suggested that men with very low or no homosexual responsiveness at all may be relatively rare.(Neill, p.6)