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Back at It, (Almost) Post-Applications

December 15, 2012by taraktran Leave a comment

An infectious bout of restlessness and whining over finishing graduate school applications plagued me for the last month, resulting in my neglect of this site. (If it’s a legitimate excuse, […]

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October 11, 2012by taraktran Leave a comment

Something has bewitched me. I’m putting off the last 150 pages of Kiernan’s The Pol Pot Regime till next week because I am being consumed by a side stint of research […]

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