Author: yonghokim
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Historical Remarks
Reading Review INTL254 Introduction to International Human Rights Nadya Nedelsky JH, RN, NE
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Customary Law and Treaties
INTL254 Introduction to International Human Rights Nadya Nedelsky JP, SP, AM. Group 3
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the fate of the UN
[Sep. 9th, 2003|04:50 pm] [ mood | amused ] Overheard today as I was crossing the Grand/Snelling along with this usual guy: Daughter: …and Liberia is in charge of human rights. Mom: … Daughter: some terrorist country takes care of nuclear weapons.. can you believe that, mom? Mom: … Daughter: and they say Kofi Annan…
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International Law
INTL254 Introduction to International Human Rights Professor Nadya Nedelsky reaction essays prepared by students IC. Group 2
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pant-pockets
I just found out that the black shorts I have worn for six years has a pocket in its back. LOL
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World briefs
INTL254 Introduction to International Human Rights Professor Nadya Nedelsky reaction essays prepared by students AM, NA
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sobig virus
I received 37 emails today with the same message on them. Skynet is taking over! Wah! Update: 150 more poured in for the 2 days that followed since then. I even got some that were supposedly “sent” from me, then reached an expired addressed, and returned to me!
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Reaction Paper: Stanford Prison Experiment
Introduction to Psychology Laboratory Mike Mensik Due at April 15th, 2003 Yongho Kim In 1971, Zimbardo set an experiment in the basement of Stanford University simulating a prison environment to see the effects of imprisonment in regular civilians. He and his team recruited 24 college students for a paid, two-week experiment. Half of the subjects…
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Storage crisis!
Yes. It hurts to them. I laughed. I knew how crazy storage had been last year. So I started packing right away on May 5th. Finished two boxes. They went right away on the 8th into storage. Finished another box. It went on 9th. Another one. 11th. So I got my fifth stack, mostly paper…
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Those germans
A brief quote I got last night while reading the fervently devout correspondence between Charles Peirce -u.s. scientist- and Victoria Welby – english writer. Welby to Peirce Duneaves, Harrow, England December 4th 1903 I am going to send a type-written bit of my last night’s lecture as soon as I can get it done. We…
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Fixed Response Lab Report
Yong Ho Kim March 10, 2003 1. Describe your rat’s progress during shaping. A mistake in the experimenter’s side must be firsthand explained in order to make sense of the rat’s behavior. I understood that the rat was not being given water until it pressed the lever by itself and assumed that the light was…
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Yongho's perilous adventures into Carnegie 3
So yesterday afternoon I was at the econometrics lab, hanging out with Mary and reading some more for the Marx essay. I need to realize this in a more frequent basis. Econ majors are humans, too. They are humans, and nice, and greedy, and neat, and sentimental, and humanly, and right-winged, and smart, and methodical,…
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How sad… I worked for my essay for the last two days. It was a 1 credit course, pass/fail, but the deadline was earlier; so I thought “earlier first, later later” and worked on that one only.. and turns out I couldn’t make it! I might explain something to the prof, but now I’ve got…
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I just realized that over the last 2 years at Mac, I have taken 12 intro courses and 4 intermediate ones. I ended up never taking Postcolonial Theory, Culture and Globalization, Organic Chem, Philosophy of Mind, Cell Biology, nor Multivariable Calculus. Heck. Intro:Calculus 1Elem GermanGeneral Chem 2EthicsIntro LogicIntro Cultural StudiesIntro SociologyCultural AnthroLatin American HistIntro PsychoContem…
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So I took the super-hyped religion test…
So I took the super-hyped religion test.. and I came out as Mainstream Conservative Christian/Protestorant. Well, what a surprise, I couldn’t have been otherwise after 6 years of Baptist training. I read over the description and it said exactly what I had been led to think at high school religion classes. Sin is a bad…
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life just goes
The week turned out alright. Thursday’s interview was smooth, thought it was more like “Oh my God, finally a volunteer! Please work for us” thing.. Irma invited for Coffee, and we talked about the kind of stuff done in the internship. It’s mostly white people (she calls them aglo-saxon, or aglosajones.. even though I thought…
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Strange, strange policies
For withdrawing $10 from an US bank ATM machine, I got charged $3.50. Fees are fees.. but this doesn’t make that much sense to me.. 05/01/03 NON-WELLS FARGO ATM TRANSACTION FEE $2.00 05/01/03 ATM WITHDRAWAL – U.S. BANK U.S. BANK ST. PAUL MN 0207 $11.50