BIO

Growing up in New York City in the 1960’s, Arnie Cooper spent a good portion of his childhood counting quarters in his father’s laundromat. And though he didn’t have what it takes to be a laundromat entrepreneur he is eternally grateful to the number 7 machine, which, under his father’s watchful eye, funded his college education. After several non-descript jobs, including working as an assistant for “Billy the Tree-man,” assistant managing a copy shop and “proofreading” balance sheets at one of the Big 8 accounting firms -he secretly spent most of the day reading the New York Times – Cooper began teaching English as a Second Language in 1987. A freelance writer since 2000, Cooper covers the built environment, food, science, technology and the arts. He is a regular contributor to Popular Science, The Sun Magazine and The Wall Street Journal. His writing has also appeared in Outside, Hemispheres, Esquire, Orion and The Ecologist.
Hi Teacher:
When you was born Iam listening the best music of all age, The Beatles, they were the pionners. I was New York Yankees’ fan number one and I felt big admiral for Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra. You Was born in a decade trascendental for the mankind: The hippie movement, Change at the political Fidel Castro took the power, the Vietnam war was starting, the cultural movement artistic proposal new way to do arts, the man arrives to moon…
I think for you background read that you’re a sensibility and you like to learn and knowing more every day. You critical sense in yours articles talking about you. Congratulations.
I am sure that your knowledge will de wellcoming for all the class group.
Thanks.
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