Nov. 2, 2005 — -- Asian-Americans comprise only 4 percent of the United States' population, yet they make up 20 percent of the Ivy League. The daughters of Korean immigrants and authors of "Top ...
Asian cultures are notorious for being providers. When I say that, I'm referring to the parental mentality of "providing" for their children's physical needs (i.e. food, clothing, schooling, etc.).
"The one-two punch of assuming she was white and then expecting her to prove her Asian ethnicity is something I never dealt with," the author writes. SDI Productions via Getty Images As an Asian ...
The way traditional Asian parents express love to their children in America is often "lost in translation". Consequently mental health issues of low self-esteem, addictions, feeling unloved, and other ...
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