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Bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley with a minor in language arts. Four years of postgraduate work in East Asian languages at the International Christian University in Tokyo and the East West Center in Honolulu.
Bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley with a minor in language arts. Four years of postgraduate work in East Asian languages at the International Christian University in Tokyo and the East West Center in Honolulu.



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Bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley with a minor in language arts. Four years of postgraduate work in East Asian languages at the International Christian University in Tokyo and the East West Center in Honolulu.

Work experience includes teaching English as a second language, translating, proofreading, general editing, research report editing, supervising of general research, statistical coordination, and other.

Major interests include: rhetoric, epistemology, writing, general philosophy, philosophy of science, debunking of pseudo-science, commonsense methodologies, reasonable skepticism, "general problem-solvers," and others.



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-- Sarah Tuttle 15:35, 25 March 2007 (CDT)