RQ: How has the corona virus exacerbated anti-Asian sentiment?
Letter, op-ed, TEDtalk, interview in podcast or video.
I am thinking about writing a letter. I would present this as an open-letter written in the college newspaper in order to reach …
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RQ: How has the corona virus exacerbated anti-Asian sentiment?
Letter, op-ed, TEDtalk, interview in podcast or video.
I am thinking about writing a letter. I would present this as an open-letter written in the college newspaper in order to reach …
After studying Professor Wu’s end comments on my FD 1, I plan to develop two more scenes at key points in my story, in P. 4 and P. 6. Also, I plan to break up large blocks of dialogue by …
My research question is: How has the CV pandemic exacerbated Anti-Asian racism?
Source Entry #2
Part 1: MLA Citation
Yang, Andrew. “We Are Not the Virus But We Can Be Part of the Cure.” 1 Apr 2020 The Washington Post…
My research question is: How has the CV pandemic exacerbated Anti-Asian racism?
My research question is: How has the CV pandemic exacerbated xenophobia focusing especially on Anti-Asian hostility? This topic interests me because I am Chinese American. When the pandemic …
Part 3 Reflection
Put your one paragraph reflection on “Schools Kill Curiosity” here.
Part 4 Rhetorical Analysis
Put your one paragraph rhetorical analysis on “Schools” here.
Part 5 Notable Quotables
Select at least 3 significant quotes from the …
You are doing Parts 1 and 2 for a Source Entry on “Schools are Killing Curiosity.”
Part 1 MLA Citation
(PUT YOUR CITATION HERE)
Part 2 Summary
(Put your summary here.)…
My Research Question is: How has the CV pandemic exacerbated xenophobia focusing especially on Anti-Asian hostility?
Tavernise, Sabrina, and Richard A. Oppel. “Spit on, Yelled at, Attacked: Chinese-Americans Fear for Their Safety.” The New York Times, The New York …
My research question is: How has the CV pandemic exacerbated xenophobia focusing especially on Anti-Asian hostility? This topic interests me because I am Chinese American. When the pandemic began in NYC in March, I witnessed New Yorkers treat Asians …
“I wish you would apply yourself more. Not just in my class, but in everything. You are capable of doing great things.”
I had been called an underachiever by my teachers in the past, but it had never meant anything. …
“Lisa, you are a very good student. You can study anything–even if you don’t like it.”
I will always remember these words spoken to me by my father. We were sitting at the dining room table. Just my dad and …