Words for Chinatown
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
By; Rafi Ellis Seven stars, said the Guts Man, seven stars for the seven hid deep within us like a birthday. I’d like seven stars, please, I henceforth told the ice cream man, but he misunderstood and sprinkled in sevens like a desert prince mystically releasing a handful of sand to the unknown nameless wind. I knew that wind once; [...]
By: Jackson Alberts Twenty-five years ago, Ronald Reagan ran an advertisement for his incumbency entitled “Morning in America.” It showed a productive and proud workforce sloughing forward into a sound economy and sturdy psychology. Looking back, that spot can hardly be viewed without a derisive chuckle. In “post-industrial nations,” that exclusive club of countries without anything to strive towards, a [...]
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?
By: Andrew Dits “He who binds to himself a Joy Does the winged life destroy. He who kisses the Joy as it flies, Lives in Eternity’s sunrise.” - WILLIAM BLAKE I. On the day you stake my heart thunder, rain. On the day I know your sin and resolve love it minutes before you call, on thunder and rain, the [...]
What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?