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Andrew Fan is a college student interested in history and politics, especially the development of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East over the last six decades. He has pursued these interests through activities like debate and Model United Nations. Additionally, he is interested in soccer, baseball, and Russian literature (particularly Leo Tolstoy's works). His other favorite authors are Michael Chabon, Philip Pullman, and Douglas Adams. | Andrew Fan is a college student interested in history and politics, especially the development of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East over the last six decades. He has pursued these interests through activities like debate and Model United Nations. Additionally, he is interested in soccer, baseball, and Russian literature (particularly Leo Tolstoy's works). His other favorite authors are Michael Chabon, Philip Pullman, and Douglas Adams. | ||
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Andrew Fan is a college student interested in history and politics, especially the development of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East over the last six decades. He has pursued these interests through activities like debate and Model United Nations. Additionally, he is interested in soccer, baseball, and Russian literature (particularly Leo Tolstoy's works). His other favorite authors are Michael Chabon, Philip Pullman, and Douglas Adams.