Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Where were you when the West was defeated?
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The semester has started this week, so I'm going to the "semester-starting-party".
And the next one next thursday and the next one next friday and probably a couple more after that.
all that exists now is clubs, drugs, pubs and parties. I've got 48 hours off from the world, man. I'm gonna blow steam out of my head like a screaming kettle. I'm gonna talk codshit to strangers all night. I'm gonna lose the plot on the dancefloor, the free radicals inside me are freaking man! Tonight I'm Jip Travolta, I'm Peter Popper, I'm going to Never Never land with my chosen family man. We're going to get more spaced out than Niel Armstrong ever did. Anything could happen tonight ya know. This could be the best night of my life. I've got 73 quid in my back burner and I'm gonna wax the lot man - The milky bars are on me! YEAH!
To me, except for Sunday wich I try to keep it a Holy Sunday.
All the days are the same, depending on the weather.
We don't have much beautiful days here in Quebec and we have to take advantage of them when they occur.
1) Explaining the contrats between Mearsheimer's Realism and Keohane and Nye's Liberal Institutionalism on the matter of what "state interest" is and how a state determines its "interest" in specific situations.
2) Giving an account of how each perspective would presumably explain why the United States decided not to become a member of the Ottawa Convention to ban anti-personnel landmines, presenting both the analytic logic and the relevant evidence that each perspective would cite.
3) Applying the same line of analysis in part 2, state whether I find it unusual that the United Kingdom decided to become a member of the Ottawa Treaty.