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About Me
J. Otto Pohl
Sulaimani, Kurdistan, Iraq
I got my Ph.D. from SOAS in November 2004. I did it in two years which is I believe the record for shortest time at that institution.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
There must be an invisible sun
I do not know how people manage to endure horrible tragedy and suffering and still have the strength to rebuild normal lives. I find my own burdens difficult to bear some days and they are far lighter than those of many other people.
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