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New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:08 pm
by Julian Parks
I live in the Borough of Queens, NYC, NY, with my wife, daughter, and Maltese. I have a BA degree in Philosophy and Psychology from East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, and a MPA degree in Public Administration and Management from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY, and have done some graduate work in the law and clinical psychology. Also served twelve years in the US Navy counting both regular Navy and reserves. I have interests in astronomy, geology, the environment, and politics. Originally from Raeford, North Carolina, where I grew up among tobacco farms, textile mills, and a major military installation.

Re: New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:22 pm
by Aetixintro
Pleasure to have you here, Julian Parks! Welcome! :)

I'm looking forward to your posts. Are you in public administration, psychology or philosophy now?

Cheers!

Re: New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:25 pm
by Julian Parks
Greetings. No, I do not do public adminstration or psychology. In the past, I have worked in inpatient adult and children psychiatric hospitals and legal services for those who could not afford them. I have also worked for a subsidiary of a Fortune 100 company providing corporate legal services for multi-billion dollar corporations and the law firms which represent them. I do read and argue philosophy now and again. Philosophy is something I would like to get back into. I mainly look after the family and dog and spend my time reading mostly astronomy or observing or teaching the public about things astronomical. I started in amateur astronomy at the age of 15. That was 42 years ago. I see you are from Oslo, Norway? The last time I was in that part of the world my ship went through the English Channel from Portsmouth, England, up by Norway and across the Arctic Circle.

Re: New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:43 am
by Aetixintro
Huh... Cruise! Must have been nice! Did you see any whales or seals? :)

Perhaps you can set your feet on the ground here some other time (possibly with your family)!

See you! Cheers! :wink:

Re: New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:31 pm
by Julian Parks
Greetings,

I wish. This was no ordinary cruise. I was on an aircraft carrier. We did see a school of pilot whales.

I did have second cousin who lived in Sweden for a time, but retired to the States. Her husband was a VP of Volvo. A long time ago.

Julian

Re: New Member-Julian Parks

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:14 am
by Hood_Vibrations
Julian Parks wrote:Greetings. No, I do not do public adminstration or psychology. In the past, I have worked in inpatient adult and children psychiatric hospitals and legal services for those who could not afford them. I have also worked for the evil empire in a Fortune 100 company providing corporate legal services for multi-billion dollar corporations and the law firms which represent them. I do read and argue philosophy now and again. Philosophy is something I would like to get back into. I mainly look after the family and dog and spend my time reading mostly astronomy or observing or teaching the public about things astronomical. I started in amateur astronomy at the age of 15. That was 42 years ago. I see you are from Oslo, Norway? The last time I was in that part of the world my ship went through the English Channel from Portsmouth, England, up by Norway and across the Arctic Circle.
Greetings...Am new to this board also. I'm a 34year part time fitness instructor/part time stand up comedian from New Zealand. About to embark on an undergraduate (newbie) degree in Philosophy and Religious studies....but enough of my piffling existence...something you said piqued my interest and I had a question...it may even start some discussion, who knows?!?

You mentioned astronomy. Do you believe astronomy to be the "opposite" of archaeology? Which do YOU believe to be the most important of the two (allowing for bias :) )? Also I seem to remember hearing that the US government were, for want of a better description, "scrapping" space travel until they had reigned in their 12trillion$ debt...a good move?