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"Growing Up Asian in America" tells the story of Noda, an American girl who has Japanese ancestry and who has difficulties in associating the two cultures to which she is inserted. She has mixed feelings about her family because she doesn't understand why, even in America, her parents prefer to maintain Japanese traditions and act as if they prefer the Japanese culture and are more proud of it than American culture.
Noda did not feel Japanese, for her the American influence was very strong and that was what she identified with. This was negative because it prevented her from knowing all the cultural wealth that the Japanese side of the family could provide, but we can also see this in a positive way if we think that she was able to create a cultural identity, even though she was of Asian descent.
Noda's confusion about her family started to change when she understood the family's suffering during the war and how being Japanese hurt them a lot in the USA, but it also gave them a lot of strength to overcome all problems. This overcoming strength was what made her see her Japanese side with other eyes and was very proud to be Japanese, in addition to being American.
Hrothgar felt a strong and unending sorrow that he had no power to overcome. It affected both him and his subjects.
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The correct answer is B. The factor that contributed most strongly to the Harlem Renaissance was the Great Migration of African Americans to the northern United States.
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The Harlem Renaissance refers to the flourishing of African American cultural and intellectual life in the United States of the 1920s and 1930s. Across the cultural spectrum (literature, acting, music, visual arts, dance) and in social thinking (sociology, historiography, philosophy), artists and intellectuals found new ways to explore black Americans' past experiences and contemporary lives in the northwestern United States. bigger cities. African-American artists and intellectuals challenged white guardianship and racism, rejecting imitation of the style of Europeans and white Americans, and instead praising the dignity and creativity of blacks. They defended their freedom as artists and intellectuals to express themselves on their own terms, and explored their identity as black Americans, paying homage to the African-American culture that had emerged from slavery and the cultural ties to Africa.
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social change can be defined as the changes which start from the mentality of general population and then it's physical results can be seen in near future depending upon how the change impact the people.
Two social change encountered as student are
1 removal of discrimination among male and female students
2 adoption of black and lower classes as equal