Teresa Uczekaj
I am a student at the George Washington University majoring in biological anthropology with a pre-medicine option. I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, briefly lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma and now reside in Washington, DC.
Read More »
...
- Page Views
- 1,787
- Content
- 4
- Fans
- 1
- Contributor since
- 1/23/2007
Displaying Results 1 - 4 (of 4) for All Content
-
Pan's LabyrinthEl Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth), Guillermo del Toro's Spanish film, has been nominated for six Academy Awards and is possibly one of the most imaginative and beautifully disturbing films of all time.
-
Lyubomir Levchev and Ashes of LightLyubomir Levchev is one of Bulgaria's most celebrated poets and Ashes of Light is a collection of the most important poems of his entire career beginning in 1957, as well as some new poems. -
American Music of the Fifties and SixtiesIn the America the fifties and sixties were two of the most influential decades of the 20th century, culturally and politically, and it was woven into popular music by some of the biggest names in the hitory of American music.
-
How Football Can Save AfricaTorn by poverty and war the love for the game of football can be the driving force behind unity and peace, if only for 90 minutes. This paper addresses football as culturally unifying institution for players and fans alike, specifically in Africa.
