Chinese Heritage And Higher Education
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6
ABSTRACT:
6 pages in length. Taking example from Michael Ondaatje's "Running in the Family," the student is able to reflect upon one's own Chinese heritage and openly relate to the inherent struggles associated with progress and modernization. That the Chinese legacy is one of hard work and loyal dedication
to one's homeland amidst economic strife, it is not
surprising to find that the student's parents had little time raise their child while they ran the family business, finding it necessary to send the student to America in search of a better life through higher education. To the Chinese, a solid education is tantamount to future economic success. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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