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Published in Age of Awareness

·Nov 17, 2022

The Thing Around Nnamabia: Reversal and Recognition in “Cell One”

Applying Aristole’s framework to Adichie’s short story — a testament to the universality of surprise and reflection The Thing Around Your Neck, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, is a compilation of short stories that each portray a facet of the Nigerian or Nigerian American experience, illustrating how no man or tale…

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The Thing Around Nnamabia: Reversal and Recognition in “Cell One”
The Thing Around Nnamabia: Reversal and Recognition in “Cell One”
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Published in Age of Awareness

·Sep 16, 2022

How Minority Language Shifts Affect Standardized Education Systems

Why translational power feuds with Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novels matter today — Before Gabriel Garcia Marquez was an internationally acclaimed writer for novels like Cien anos de soledad [100 Years of Solitude] and Love In the Time of Cholera, he was a young adult feuding with his copyeditor. After receiving an award to publish his second novel, La mala hora [The Evil…

Education

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How Minority Language Shifts Affect Standardized Education Systems
How Minority Language Shifts Affect Standardized Education Systems
Education

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Published in The Writing Cooperative

·Aug 10, 2022

When Should You Allow Your Works To Be Translated?

A case study of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and minority language shift — My journey with Marquez’s novel, La mala hora [The Evil Hour], was unexpected. I had stumbled upon the archival text during a spontaneous museum excursion and had selected it for a college research project. …

History

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When Should You Allow Your Works To Be Translated?
When Should You Allow Your Works To Be Translated?
History

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Aug 1, 2022

What Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Famous Novel Reveals About Linguistic Censorship

The nuances that get lost in translation — I first stumbled upon Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s La mala hora [The Evil Hour] on a sunbathed afternoon at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas. The Marquez exhibition chronicled the life of a young boy from a sleepy town in Colombia who claimed his writing inspiration stemmed from his nightmares…

History

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What Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Famous Novel Reveals About Linguistic Censorship
What Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Famous Novel Reveals About Linguistic Censorship
History

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Published in Be Yourself

·Jul 31, 2022

I Sucked at Speech and Debate For 6 Years. Here’s What I Got Out Of It.

A journey to find my niche in a culture that rendered authenticity unattainable. Two types of judges prevail at speech and debate tournaments: those who scrutinize your entire speech only to give you first place, and those who enthusiastically proclaim, “You’re amazing!” only to end with, “Great job but tough…

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I Sucked at Speech and Debate For 6 Years. Here’s What I Got Out Of It.
I Sucked at Speech and Debate For 6 Years. Here’s What I Got Out Of It.
Debate

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Published in The Junction

·May 18, 2022

If I Had the Courage

If I had the courage, I would be able to say so much. My thank yous, I’m sorrys, I miss yous, and I love yous. I sound like I’m clinging to the past But I know I can’t see you anymore. Cause the walls have been put up already All…

Emotions

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If I Had the Courage
If I Had the Courage
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Apr 8, 2022

Can a Negro Study Law in Texas?

How Charles White’s painting accentuates a power imbalance — Part 1: See Can a Negro Study Law in Texas is a charcoal and ink painting created in 1946 by Charles Whites. …

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Can a Negro Study Law in Texas?
Can a Negro Study Law in Texas?
Race

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Published in Better Humans

·Apr 6, 2022

4 Steps to Like Anything

A step by step routine that will help you appreciate the knowledge around you — “So how do you like your dorm?” “How’s dining hall food?” “What did you think of the professor’s two-hour lecture about hypermophic alleles?” I’ve never really been a complainer. Turns out, that’s a problem when you’re trying to bond with fellow classmates who are sleep deprived, ordering too much takeout…

Passion

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4 Steps to Like Anything
4 Steps to Like Anything
Passion

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Published in Age of Awareness

·Apr 4, 2022

I Applied For College In the Middle of a Pandemic. Here’s What I Suggest.

What I learned about myself, colleges, and being in “unprecedented times” — As I said my final farewell to high school, I wondered what I will remember from the last four years. The laughter in the hallways, stress over group projects, conversations that pushed me out of my comfort zone. …

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I Applied For College In the Middle of a Pandemic. Here’s What I Suggest.
I Applied For College In the Middle of a Pandemic. Here’s What I Suggest.
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Mar 13, 2022

What Nazi Germany Physicists Taught Me About Human Nature

Spoiler: We’re not as moral as we’d like to think. — In elementary school, we were taught that there is an evil man named Hitler. In middle school, we read Anne Frank’s memoir about Nazi Germany. In high school, we were introduced to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, and Heinrich Himmler. …

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What Nazi Germany Physicists Taught Me About Human Nature
What Nazi Germany Physicists Taught Me About Human Nature
Nazis

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