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Danny Crichton is passionate about many things, including web development, entrepreneurship, labor economics, diplomacy, and East Asia. He is currently traveling in South Korea this year before returning to Silicon Valley to continue changing the world through the Internet.
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Category Archives: Africa
Guest Blogger: When Does it Make Sense to Learn a Foreign Language?
My Stanford friend Andrew Linford spent the last year studying abroad in Poland, India, France, South Africa, United Kingdom and Japan. Be sure to check out his blog at http://www.discoveringsociety.info/ – Danny Crichton “The Chinese are taking over the world. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, China, Education, Japan, Liberal Arts, United States
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Why America needs a new Africa strategy
The perhaps not-so-startling win of Spain at the World Cup in South Africa has partially obscured a far more interesting victory: a successful cup in the world’s supposed basket case continent. Despite the doom and gloom from opinion leaders that … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, China, Foreign Affairs, Politics, United States
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