Rhetoric
"Compassionate Compassionism"

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50 years old
Samcheonpo, Sacheon
Korea, Republic of



Last Login: 11/27/2008
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GeneralWhite and Nerdy
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Add to My Profile | More VideosCommunity Organizing, Editing, Reading, Buddhism, Religion, Politics, Writing, Teaching, Martial Arts, Qi Gong, Massage, taking care of the fish, Gardening, Cooking, Publishing. Children.
Music Boomtown Rats, Big Band Jazz, Swing, Blues, Jazz, Rock, folk; Bob Dylan, Moody Blues, Tracy Chapman, The Used and My Chemical Romance, Adam Ant, Glenn Miller, Cab Calloway, Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane, Phil Ochs, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, ELO, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Cebar, Tom Waits, Frank Sinatra, Billy Idol, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Tom Petty, The Beatles, Sara Vaughan, Bessie Smith, Five for Fighting, John Coltrane, some of Phil Collins, some of Peter Gabriel, James Brown, Boddy Holly, Indigo Girls, the Supremes, Muddy Waters, the Beatles, the Who, the Rolling Stones, Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed, Cat Stevens,
MoviesFor years I've been a fan of the website www.rottentomatoes.com, which links you to revviews of movies. I was happy to puruse it the other day and find a review of the film, "Ghost Rider". It went something like, "For years scientists have been predicting that Nicolas Cage would overact so much that his head would burst into flames. It's finally happened." I got a chuckle out of that. Nicholas Cage is a very bad actor, and it's nice to see a reviewer agree with me on that. A bad actor can spoil a movie. Think of Nicholas Cage, Uva Thurman, Demi Moore. A good director can make a mediocre actor look good, think of Michael Douglas in "Black Rain". Basic Instinct was fun because it was set in San Francisco, and you had Michael Douglas doing the antithesis to his "Streets of San Grancisco" role. All that was missing was a cameo from Karl Malden. Almost Anything these days; "All the Mornings in the World" is one of my favorites, because it shows the beauty of musical genius and the depressing aspects of mediocrity. "Saturday Night Fever" has to be one of the all time greats, because it is so negative; there is no way out: a realized dark vision is hard to achieve in cinema. I've seen a lot of cartoons over the past decade, and many -- most -- like "Shark's Tale" are disappointing. But of course "Toy Story", "Finding Nemo", and "The Incredibles" were fantastic. "Dumbo" is one of my favorites. "Happy Feet" about penguins, which came out recently, is surprisingly good. On and off I've done movie reviews for newspapers and magazines, so this could go on. I'll keep adding as I think of things. Oh, "Without Anesthesia", a Polish Film, is one of my all time favorites. Has anyone seen the scene where the protagonist elects to have his tooth drilled without anesthesia by a heavyset woman dentist, who proceeds to tell our hero what a schmuck he is for not treating his wife (who is a bitch and whom we know has been cheating on him) better? The pain, the pain. Almost everything by Lina Wertmiller, Fasbinder; anything by Ingmar Bergman. Repo Man. I saw Marie Antoinette tonight: Could it have been worse? Looking forward to Spiderman 3 and Teenage Ninja turtles with the kids.
TelevisionDon't watch. Except on You Tube. But for some people, Television is their role model. Mom watches terrestrial TV, refuses to pay for cable. I swear the stuff is rotting her brain, and a few others over there in the US, too. I suspect it creates a climate of fear. Weird stuff. Stay away from it if you live in the states, is what I would recommend. In fact, and I attribute this to TV rather than print journalism, MySpace has been branded as something "they" do rather than something "we" do for so many of the people I contacted there (the US). Why does the use of a technology have to be viewed as a cultural marker? But then, the poohbahs at MySpace may be more than complicit in this. Under the networking section, careers which one can choose are quite limited, things like social workers (which some of the people who utilize MySpace seem to have need of) are not even listed as options. Ghettoizing people by their interests is criminal. Let MySpace be for everyone, and let's associate then with whom we choose, and be heterogenous about it if we're cosmopolitan enough to cope. Damn the marketing torpedos~! ..
BooksI worked as an editorial assistant, assistant editor, and associate editor at three NYC Publishing houses, and have read my share of bad submissions and failed book attempts. Now most of my reading is connected with Asian history and cultural heritage, particularly the Buddhist religion and South Asia, though I've done a fairly through survey of Chinese and Japanenese historical and cultural studies. For awhile, I taught American History and so have read vairly extensively there, Daniel Boorstein being a favorite. I had the strange notion that people in Japan would benefit from learning English by participating in a Western cultural icon that involved books, and so read and taught the Harry Potter Series, an activity I still believe to be beneficial for English as a second language acquisition (although participating in MySpace is probably the single biggest boost one could give to budding foreign language acquisition). Lots of history, cultural studies, and anthropology. Louis Dumont is one of my faves. "Homo Hierarchicus". Rey Ileto. At one time I enjoyed reading the classics and a good bit of poetry. Of course I admired Fitzgerald, esp. "The Beautiful and the Damned", as well as Hemingway, John Steinbeck, etc., but I found myself particularly drawn to Thomas Wolfe, and also developed a special fondness for John Dos Pasos and Sinclair Lewis. And in college I read Chaucer, Pope, Dryden, Swift, Milton, etc.
Heroes"It is wrong to expect a reward for your struggles. The reward is the act of struggle itself, not what you win. Even though you can't expect to defeat the absurdity of the world, you must make that attempt. That's morality, that's religion. That's art. That's life." - Phil Ochs. Heaven / Talking Heads
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Add to My Profile | More VideosThese include, Owen Lattimore, Paul Cebar, Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Robert Taylor

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Status:Swinger
Here for:Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Pewaukee, WI
Body type:6' 2" / Average
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Religion:Protestant
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Children:Proud parent
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:Editor, Researcher, Sadu

   Rhetoric's Schools
Emory University
Atlanta, GA
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Theology
Clubs: Yoga
 

1991 to 1992
Cuny Hunter College
New York, NY
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Urban Planning
 

1987 to 1989
St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud, MN
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Other
Major: Behavioural Psychology
Clubs: Summer Institute in the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, National Science Foundation Program
 

1975 to 1975
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
Graduated: 1976
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Other
Major: Journalism
Minor: Liberal Arts
 

1975 to 1976
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI
Graduated: 1981
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: Journalism
Minor: Psychology
Clubs: Debate Club, Drama Society, newspaper, Honors Society, Society of Professional Journalists, Harry J. Grant Scholarship
 

1975 to 1981
Pewaukee Hi
Pewaukee, WI
Graduated: 1976
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Clubs: Drama Club, Debate Club, Nespaper, Photography, Civil Air Patrol
 

1972 to 1975

   Rhetoric's Networking
Publishing - Editor - Other
"Academia" is not one of the Fields available for listing, but if it were, I should list it.
Publishing - Writer - Journalist
I have written hundreds of articles for a handful of publications. Available on request.
Television - Journalism - Other
Although my resume includes a stint as a production assistant at a TV network, social work is the other category I should like to see available here for listing. My experience there is broad and varied, but a concentration on community organizing is

   Rhetoric's Companies
Environmental Action Coalition
New York, New York US
Community Recycling Project Organizer
Anti-Incineration

1990-1991
The University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya, Kandy LK
M.Phil/Ph.D. Candidate
Buddhist Studies

2002
Hiroshima International Peace Summit 2006
Hiroshima, Hiroshima JP
Organizing Committee Member

1996 - 2006
Ningbo Teacher's University
Ningbo, Zhejiang CN
English and History Lecturer
Foreign Experts

1992 - 1994
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
New York, New York US
Psychiatric Social Worker
Independence Support

1990-1991
People's Firehouse
Brooklyn, New York US
Director of Outreach and Support Services
Community Organizing

1986-1989
Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Church
New York, New York US
Freelance Social Worker
Christian Witness

1985-1989


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Add to My Profile | More Videos On May 30, back to Hiroshima. On June 1, Onward to Sacheon, Korea. Happy to have my article published in the Journal for the South and Southeas Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion Politics, Religion . . . What? Currently completing my dissertation for a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies Where? When? Now: Kandy and Hiroshima Before: Pewaukee --- New York City (Lower East Side and Williamsburg)--- Rifle In Between: Dharmshala, Ningbo, Mandalay, Karachi, Manila, Chongqing, Delhi, Chennai. See Also: SIN, BKG, ICN, KL. Future: Yangon or Ulaanbaator seem attractive; so do Cebu and Seoul. Iran or Iraq are possible. How? I'll tell you later. Sensitive and Intelligent are the two words which might, at a glance, create a somewhat accurate impression. http://www.youtube.com/user/realrhetoric http://my.care2.com/realrhetoric I'm always interested in China. Some History: 2005 The Inaugural Conference of South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Religion (SSEASR). New Delhi, India. "Why is it so Difficult to be a Buddhist in America? A Critical Assessment of Buddhism in the Land of the Free." 2005 Myanmar Historical Commission Golden Jubilee Conference. Yangon, Myanmar. "Buddhism and Politics: Some Observations from Ceylon." 1997-2001 Radiation Effects Research Foundation. Hiroshima, Japan. Translation Editor. 1996-2001 Hiragana Times, Tokyo, Japan. Book Review Columnist. 1996-1997 Tibetan Refugee Community. Dharmshala, India. Social Worker. 1992-1995 China. 1981-1992 New York City. Appointed Member of Community Board 1, Brooklyn. City Council candidate. Homeless organizer. NYC Environmental Action. Coalition: Director of Community Organizing. Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Church: Frelance social worker. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. Crown Publishers; Shocken Books; Rawson, Wade Publishers: Assistant Editor. People’s Firehouse, Brooklyn: Director of Outreach and Support Services. Downtown Magazine: writer. 1977-1991 Milwaukee Journal and Sentinel: Local News, Movie Reviews. 1976 Lake Country Reporter, Hartford, Wisconsin. Local News. And other stuff. I am the Godson of Billy White, a.k.a. Billy Sleaze, a.k.a. Alfred Hightower John Mensing's Facebook profile
Who I'd like to meet:
..> ..> ..> ..> Second language learners who are trying to create a "virtual community" which would facilitate their transition to English as a viable medium for a subculture's expression, particularly those in Hiroshima or greater Japan, at the moment, and it's always nice to see a lot of flowers in the spring. But I hope the tools of enlightenment begin to blosum everywhere. Someone who could walk me through this HTML process to jazz my page up a bit more; don't want to make it too noisey, loud, or distracting, kind of like the minimalist approach, but feel I could go there even more with some tweaking. Of course, eventually (this belongs in the "About Me" section) I will get around to clicking links and researching this myself. But it might be nice if the learning experience was accompanied by a new virtual friendship or the deepening of an existing one. Several of you out there have expressed needs on your profile which might be addressed with reference to some of my experience and education, and I would also be happy to share. Anyone living in Kandy, or elswhere in Sri Lanka for that matter. Anyone living in or visiting Hiroshima. Anyone who doesn't understand Asia. Anyone who thinks they understand Asia. I would like to "virtually" meet you if need something edited. If you are an academic writing in a second language, you may find my services indispensable. Shoot me a sample. I'm also very interested in Mongolia.




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jenielin





Aug 29 2008 5:54 AM

haloo..happy,happy birthday!!enjoy a lot...Godbless! ;-)
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Aug 9 2008 8:18 PM

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hope that all is well with you... all the best... ken...
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Aug 13 2008 1:56 AM

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Aug 21 2008 11:44 PM

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just stopping by to say hello... hope you're smiling and that your toes are tapping ...
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Aug 5 2008 4:44 PM

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May 9 2008 2:52 PM

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Feb 18 2008 6:11 PM

HAAAAAAAAAhahahahaha!!! LOL!!! That's beautiful man!
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Jan 24 2008 6:09 PM

That's whats up. Check out my team's new site. Streetflips.com. Hopefully well get booked in Japan and get a chance to perform LOL
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Jan 2 2008 12:59 AM

Hello! Wishing a wonderful 2008 to you and the kids!!!
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Nov 9 2007 1:11 PM

Let's all have a wonder filled weekend. may you have many moments when you just stand in amazement and say, "WOW"
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Sep 19 2007 1:25 AM

It is apparent that you are a well-spoken individual; and I forsee you having no problems fitting into the culture of the United states. From my travels of the world thus far, I have found out that people appreciate the effort to understand far more than the actual knowledge. Enjoy your stay.
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