User:Gregorof

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Graduate Student at Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada working towards a B.A. in Political Science. Among other things, interested in current events, politics and history. Specific interests in the European Union and European integration, Canadian Politics, peace and conflict studies, nationalism and theories of multiculturalism. My gallery of pictures

Travelled To:

 Cook Islands  Costa Rica  England  Laos  Malaysia  Mexico  Myanmar  Portugal  Peru  Singapore  Thailand  Turkey  United States  Cambodia  Bolivia  New Zealand  South Korea  Fiji  Germany  Ireland


Articles I have wriiten or significantly contributed to: Dan Mangan, Five Alarm Funk, Phetchaburi, Pot TV, Western Alienation, James Lloyd, Rachel B. Noel, Dawson College Shooting, Assos, Pakbeng, Civil Service Act 1918.

Articles with my images:Pakbeng, Bergama, Pergamon, Huay Xai, Isla del Sol, Dawson College Shooting, Phetchaburi, Assos.


Useful Links: edit counter, vandalism templates, AIV, Manual of Style, editing, templates, Request Administrator Attention, WP shortcuts, WikiProject Turkey, WikiProject Canadian Politics.

Things to do: create Shawinigate, work on Robinson Crusoe Island, build a Gallery, add image and improve Assos, work on Civil Service Act 1918, create Politics of Saskatchewan, find out how to box all this shit up, remove links on Five Alarm Funk, create Canadian Civil Service, create Comparative Public Administration, Montreal Pictures and articles (ie Ben's), overhaul international community, Talk:Pacific Northwest, participate WikiProject Turkey, add picture to Blue Mosque, CPPP, pictures for Cappadocia, Goreme, and Salar de Uyuni, follow ups for disambigaution - SPAM/search for incorrect links, Byzantine dab.





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This user is crazy.
This user is from British Columbia, Canada.
This user is not drug-free.
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This user believes it is every citizen's duty to vote.
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This user sleeps, but not for predictable amounts of time.
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This user believes that the use of LSD should be legal, state-sponsored and mandatory.
Canadian Politics
2006 Canadian Federal Election
2004 Canadian Federal Election
Elections in Canada
Cabinet of Canada
Canadian Parliament
Supreme Court of Canada
Constitution of Canada
Law in Canada
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Federal Government Structure
Political Culture of Canada
Canadian Seperatism
Canadian Political Scandals
Canadian Federalism
Conservative Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
New Democratic Party
Bloc Québécois
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European Union
European Union Portal
European Constitution
Three Pillars
European Parliament
Council of Ministers
European Council
The Euro
Enlargement of the European Union
Ko Phi Phi Thailand

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Heungseon Daewongun
Heungseon Daewongun (1821–1898) was the title of Yi Ha-eung, the regent of Joseon during the minority of Emperor Gojong in the 1860s. Until his death, he was a key political figure of late-Joseon Korea. The Daewongun is remembered both for the wide-ranging reforms that he attempted during his regency, as well as for what was described by historian Hilary Conroy as "vigorous enforcement of the seclusion policy, persecution of Christians, and the killing or driving off of foreigners who landed on Korean soil". This silk painting of the Daewongun, now in the collection of the National Museum of Korea, was created by an unknown artist circa 1869. It is designated as a Treasure of Korea.Painting credit: unknown