Concerning the second draft of my autoethnography, Professor Walia pointed out several ambiguities which need clarification. For example, in my autoethnography I used “This too shall pass” as refrain, but I […]
“We are afflicted in every way but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; always c […]
When I first read the prompts for Category #4, my heart was filled with worry and anxiousness. The first thought that crossed my mind was this: “Historical Writing? I really don’t like history. And to be hon […]
Hi Professor Walia,
Thank you for suggesting to explore the relationship between spirituality and resilience. I will be sure to do that. Concerning the question raised by the methodology, I am not so sure as of […]
This interview was conducted verbally in Korean. It was recorded and was later loosely translated into English. During the translating process, some parts have been […]
My journey to my motherland begins by going on Expedia.com hunting for the cheapest flight. After purchasing a plane ticket which costs about $1,500-$2,000, I pick up the phone and dial a familiar set of numbers: […]
I have to say that I am truly amazed at what you have produced here. When I first received the prompts and saw this one, my initial thought was to avoid it because I did not know how this was going […]
The essay that is attached below is my response to the question that the college board threw at me during my senior year in high school. The question was something like this: “Some students have a background, i […]
In the United States, as soon as the students learn the concept of an essay, they learn about the structure called, “Five-Paragraph Essay.” This structure has been developed to allow students to easily app […]