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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | MinJeong Kim
ABSTRACTBased on ethnographic fieldwork on the Korean transborder community in the US–Mexico border region, this article examines Korean border commuters’ experiences of border inspections through the lens of cross-border anxiety.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
medium.com | MinJeong Kim
Minjeong Kim·Follow8 min read·--The Second Book from Meditations by Marcus AureliusMarcus Aurelius wasn’t just a thinker; he was one of history’smost remarkable leaders. Raised in a prominent family andtrained in Stoic philosophy, he rose to become Emperor ofRome in 161 AD. His reign wasn’t easy. He faced enormouschallenges — wars, political upheaval, and a devastating plague.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Rajesh Kumar Chinnaraj |MinJeong Kim |Bogyu Choi |Taerin Ha
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Oct 4, 2024 |
mdpi.com | MinJeong Kim |Changki Shim |Jaehyeong Lee
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Aug 22, 2024 |
fredericksburg.com | MinJeong Kim |UMass Lowell |Allyssa McCabe
(LOWELL, MASS.) In a Cambodian children’s folktale, one man is afraid of lawyers and another is afraid of filth. As the story goes, both are constantly bombarded by their fears despite their efforts to avoid them. The moral of the tale is revealing and contains a powerful anti-racism message: What you hate becomes your fate.
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