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Name: Billy Schweig
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Location: Asheville, NC
Education: Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies (2007); Minor, Appropriate Technology, Appalachian State University
Master of Public Affairs candidate (2011), Western Carolina University
Employment: Graduate Research Assistant, Educational Leadership and Foundations Department, Western Carolina University
Interests and Activities:
woodworking,
homesteading techniques,
gardening,
cognitive psychology,
numismatics,
street art,
astrobiology,
rocks and
minerals,
critical theory,
Latin American history, antique tools,
scientific skepticism,
DIY culture,
free culture movements,
BoingBoing.net, and
up-top high fives! YEAH!
Topic for Public Policy Project: Post-detection policies
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This user is a student in a course working with the
Wikipedia Ambassador Program.
Student assignments should always be carried out using a course page set up by the instructor. It is usually best to develop assignments in your sandbox. After evaluation, the additions may go on to become a Wikipedia article or be published in an existing article.
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Name: Billy Schweig
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Location: Asheville, NC
Education: Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies (2007); Minor, Appropriate Technology, Appalachian State University
Master of Public Affairs candidate (2011), Western Carolina University
Employment: Graduate Research Assistant, Educational Leadership and Foundations Department, Western Carolina University
Interests and Activities:
woodworking,
homesteading techniques,
gardening,
cognitive psychology,
numismatics,
street art,
astrobiology,
rocks and
minerals,
critical theory,
Latin American history, antique tools,
scientific skepticism,
DIY culture,
free culture movements,
BoingBoing.net, and
up-top high fives! YEAH!
Topic for Public Policy Project: Post-detection policies
Statistics: My User Edit Counter and My WikiProject Article Edit Counter and My WikiProject's Page Views (by Month) and my Wikipedia user contributions page