User:Petercoyl
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This page in a nutshell: I am pretty darn cool! |
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My name is Peter (柯益友). I edit random articles about random topics of interest to me. I also edit spelling and other things as I see them.
I live in the US, but am studying Mandarin Chinese at the Mandarin Training Center Taipei, Taiwan. I don't speak very good Mandarin, so if you want to talk to me it will have to be in English for the time being.
I graduated from Oakland University with a B.S. in Public Administration and Public Policy. One of my mentors was Dr. Richard Stamps. During high school and college I worked at a Library and drove a Bookmobile. After graduating I worked for Oregon State Representative Dennis Richardson. I was responsible for editing a proposal to encourage the study of Mandarin Chinese and for having House Bill 2763 introduced.
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