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Category Archives: Family
VIRAL LIKE SARS: Asian Dad Drops Child At Baseball Game
http://youtu.be/zZdywEQF7JE Father’s Day may come and gone but I’d like to preemptively name this Taiwanese guy as the 2012 Father of the Year for dropping his poor daughter to catch a baseball during a game. Even though he didn’t get … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Sports, Viral Like SARS, WTF
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Talking and Conversing Like An American
When I took my daughter to Taiwan when she was four years old, there was one aspect about our relationship that always surprised my relatives. It was the way I talked to my daughter and always asked her opinion on … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Lifestyles, Observations
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How Asian American Parents Can Save Lives: Donate Cord Blood
Thuy Diem Tran noticed that wherever she scratched, she would instantly get a rash. “One day I was shopping and tried on lip gloss, pressing my lips together, and the next day my lips were black with bruising.” She was … Continue reading
My Top 10 Asian Dog Breeds
I love dogs. Probably more than people. Actually, I love my dog, Rabbit (that’s him in the above picture) much more than people. Let’s put it this way, if Rabbit was trapped in a fire and almost anyone else were … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Lifestyles
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South Korea Plans To Cut Saturday School
This summer, Sangim Han and Rose Kim reported on Bloomberg Businessweek that South Korea plans to cut Saturday school, something that’s common practice in most Asian countries. Han and Kim pointed out that although President Lee Myung Bak’s intent is … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Lifestyles
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Awareness of Ethnicity Based Stigma Starts Young
Researchers from UCLA have determined that children as young as second graders recognize stigma based on their ethnicity, and feel more anxious based on the stigma they receive. I could have told you the same thing based on my experiences … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, Education, Family
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A Nativist View on Immigration Reform
I’ve always been anti-immigration. When my car glides past the borders of Chinatown and I see the throngs of people, signs completely in a foreign language, people shouting with abandon, pushing and shoving, litter on the streets, flies swarming above … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, Family, Observations
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Asians Behaving Badly: Edward Younghoon Shin Alledgedly Murders Business Partner & Blogs About It
Welcome to another edition of Asians Behaving Badly and this time, we’re featuring Edward Younghoon Shin of Southern California. It’s a pretty grisly murder case, where Shin has been arrested last week for allegedly killing his business partner, Christopher Ryan … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Southern California, WTF
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When Strict Parenting Becomes An Educational Hindrance
Every summer, I coach volleyball at a sports clinic at my children’s school. Over the years, I noticed a Vietnamese boy in Number One Son’s class who would attend the sports clinic but never played on any of the school … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Lifestyles
Tagged college admissions, Vietnamese, volleyball
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Decline of Marriage in Asia: Lonely vs. Lazy Hearts?
By Brian The cover article, “The Flight From Marriage,” in the August 20th 2011 edition of The Economist is about the decline of marriage in Asia. Looking beyond the usual pontification that the magazine embarks on and past the slant … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Family, Lifestyles
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U.S. News’ Gold Medal High School List & Asian American Students
U.S. News and World Report put out their “Gold Medal” list of the top 100 public high schools in the United States. As expected some of the real estate forums in the San Francisco Bay Area picked this up and … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family
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