Monday, August 27, 2007
North Island
I hopped from the South Island to the North Island on Saturday. I arrived in the port city of Wellington; while there I spent numerous hours in the city museums. At the Rialto, I caught the movie, Eagle vs. Shark. A review of the movie, details of my adventures, and pictures will be posted when I get back to Christchurch next week, as my internet access is limited. Over the next few days I will tour Lake Taupo and Rotorua.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
My Early Days in Christchurch
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
University of Canterbury
Monday, August 20, 2007
In Loving Memory of Dr. Steve Poe
I am very saddened to report that Prof. Steve Poe passed away suddenly on Thursday, August 16, 2007 while playing tennis. Poe is one of my favorite college professors (undergraduate and graduate). He had a tremendous impact on my research and teaching. His obituary can be found in Sunday's edition of the Denton Record Chronicle.
I am happy to count myself as one of Steve Poe’s students. I became interested in the empirical study of human rights after taking Steve Poe’s undergraduate human rights class at UNT. Poe encouraged me to follow my research interests in human rights through independent study and later through graduate school. Steve was a great mentor and provided inspiration and guidance throughout my academic journey. I will miss turning to him for advice.
Steve Poe is the best instructor I have ever known. Poe had an uncanny ability to steer classroom discussions and create an interactive learning environment. I will never forget the fictitious country Trombonia he used in his foreign policy decision-making exercise. When I prepare for classes I often think, “What would Poe do?” I will continue to use my memories of him to help me with my teaching and research.
I am happy to count myself as one of Steve Poe’s students. I became interested in the empirical study of human rights after taking Steve Poe’s undergraduate human rights class at UNT. Poe encouraged me to follow my research interests in human rights through independent study and later through graduate school. Steve was a great mentor and provided inspiration and guidance throughout my academic journey. I will miss turning to him for advice.
Steve Poe is the best instructor I have ever known. Poe had an uncanny ability to steer classroom discussions and create an interactive learning environment. I will never forget the fictitious country Trombonia he used in his foreign policy decision-making exercise. When I prepare for classes I often think, “What would Poe do?” I will continue to use my memories of him to help me with my teaching and research.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Riccarton House & Bush
Here is the 2nd entry in my notable places around Christchurch series. This past Sunday on my way to school to do work, I stopped off at the Riccarton House & Bush. The Maori name for the site is Putaringamotu, the place of echo. It was home to Canterbury 's Scottish pioneers the Deans. On the site is the Riccarton House, Deans Cottage (the oldest remaining building in the Canterbury plains), and an ancient forest of kahikatea trees. It is Canterbury 's only remaining part of the kahikatea floodplain forest. Also present on the site are giant oak trees the Deans planted to remind them of their Scottish home.
Riccarton House
Kahikatea Loop Track
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Downtown Christchurch
The Hills
On Saturday I went up to the hills overlooking Christchurch and Lyttelton Harbor with Jeremy, Michelle, Harmonie, and Luka. On our way up we say many sheep and a few people on bicycles. Here are some pictures.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Abe Has a Posse
This picture of Abe, Jodi, and me was taken by the lovely Martha Anderson during March of this year at my birthday celebration. A great time was had by all who attended the evening of go-karts, mexican food, and various beverages. My friends bought me the alarm clock of all alarm clocks, Clocky.
Clocky was created by a graduate student at MIT. It is billed as the alarm clock that runs away from you. Clocky allows its owner to hit the snooze button once. After the allotted time has elapsed, Clocky jumps from the owner's nightstand and rolls about the room make noises reminiscent of R2D2. It can withstand a 2 foot (60.96 cm) drop.
Abe and Clocky accompanied me to New Zealand. Clocky has faithfully woken me up at the wee hours of the morning; thank you guys!
Thursday, August 02, 2007
The Flu
I have been under the weather since Monday. I am growing impatient because I normally rebound rather quickly when I fall ill. I was told by a doctor here in NZ that I have the flu. While trying to will myself well, I thought about the phrase the flu. Why is it that when you have influenza it is said that you have "the flu?" Why is "the" attached to it? Why not I have influenza? I guess people say I have the measles or the mumps, but no one every says that they have the cold. Is it a sign of severity? Please attribute the last ramblings to the lack of effective flu medication.
By the way, more pictures are on their way soon!
By the way, more pictures are on their way soon!
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