Hello! My name is Bryan Saxton. I am a public relations student at the University of Oregon who is about to graduate and the former Public Relations Officer for the University of Oregon’s International Student Association (ISA).
I am a self-proclaimed social mediaaddict, and I’m interested in how PR practitioners can use social media sites such as WordPress and Facebook to communicate to large audiences. As part of my duties for ISA, I set up a blogthat tries to keep people up-to-date with our group. It’s been an excellent medium for communication with people interested in ISA.
After graduation, I will move to South Korea as an English teacher.

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I was thinking if the world’s citizen are color blind i think there will be less discord on racial issues! Maybe if our scientist focus a bit of their attention in mutating the the optic area of humanity things might be a bit brigther in this world
a very, very, interesting method, asiainfo, but I really do not think that’s the best way.
I would give most things to retain my colour-vision, because there is just too much beauty in this world, which I would not want to miss since I have been gifted with the power of sight and colour. It is one of the biggest gifts one could get, actually. After the power of sound though, acc. to me.
well, i gladly exchange my eyesight for a better world narziss.. maybe bec i live in that part of the world where people needs a total brain transplant or major lobotomy.. i have seen the worst and the best of mankind on my travels in the continent.. a peaceful day all over this continent will be a well worthy barter for a mere sight. i rather go blind than see the injustice and inhuman acts of this world.. with blindness maybe i can dellude myself that the world is a perfect place…….
I think I can appreciate all your ideas. I would gladly trade my eyesight for the end of racial or cultural discrimination, but fortunately, this is not necessary. Humans are capable of coming to an understanding and acceptance on issues of diversity. Of course, this type of discrimination doesn’t go away overnight, but hatreds that were once considered “to ancient to be cured” are now being eroded away. Granted, we still have a long ways to go, but I believe we are making significant progress on this front.
what progress? hmm last week a convent in cambodia was raided and women & children were tortue and rape.. the youngest is 8y/o.. abortion of girl fetuses is stil rampant in china.. sine boys are much prefered.. in pakistan when a woman is rape instead of punishing the rapist they kill the women since they have lost honour already… in bangladesh women are burn to death or acid are thrown to them because they wont go thru an arrange mariage.. In thailand child prostitution is so rampant, u can find the parents pedling their children in the street..
that what u see in my part of the world.. ohh there are beautiful site and wonders.. but we need to face the truth as well.. even eating a Happy Meal from mcdonalds can erase the reality of life!
Its not even about race.. its all about humanity!