Adam Johnson
Having spent several of his best months in Shanghai, China, Adam now spends as much of his time and money as possible travelling, attempting to recreate those crazy international hijinks. When he's not doing that, Adam works as a FOIA analyst and freelance writer.
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B.S. Foreign Affairs; M.A. International Commerce and Policy
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"Inside Deep Throat" DVD ReviewThis documentary DVD, loaded with bonus extra scenes, looks at the making of "Deep Throat," and the reactions and effects on society that the film produced.
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What the Hell Happened to My XM Radio?For XM subscribers, this week has meant suddenly having to adjust to new radio stations, as the Sirius/XM switchover occurred suddenly and without warning. How do the new Sirius stations stack up to our old XM favorites? -
The Iraqi Dinar: Investing in the New Iraqi CurrencyNotes on investing (or staying away from) a hot new speculative investment - New Iraqi Dinars
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A Multi-Level-Marketing Expose: The "Dream Stealers"Have you ever seen those commercials on television promising to make you a millionaire by working at home? Ever wonder what those are all about? Here's your answer...
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My First Night in China: Are the Stingers Poisonous to Eat?On my first night in Beijing, after a 13 hour flight, all I wanted to do was nap. But, instead, I visited the trendy (and very Western) bar district of Sanlitun, and tried some weird-ass food at Dong Hua Men night market. I'm glad I stayed awake. -
Adventures in LandlordingOne of many incidents I've dealt with in my three-plus years as a reluctant landlord. My houses are clearly cursed. Crazy tenants, natural disasters, and contractor red-tape. Good times.
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Is Globalization Inherently Unfair?This article explores the benefits and downfalls of globalization, and argues that, with help from international organizations, it can be a huge benefit to developing nations. -
The International Year of EcotourismThis paper focuses on the United Nations designation of 2002 as the International Year of Ecotourism.
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Ecotourism: Tourism and Economic PotentialsThis paper briefly summarizes the ecotourism movement, specifically in regards to third-world nations, and its advantages and disadvantages, and takes a look into its future. -
The "Pee-Pee Boy" in China: How to Tell If Your Tea Water is Hot EnoughTea and China are synonymous with each other, but it turns out Americans have missed out on one important aspect of the tea ceremony - the pee-pee boy toy. -
Shanghai Beer Festival in July and AugustThe author visits the Shanghai Beer Festival, on the Bund along the Huangpu River, and enjoys cheap beer and expensive t-shirts.





