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MQKh 7ft 1999 InSide Something you believe in makes you stronger done a goad job. I am proud of you " bsstead he sasd. "You could hare done more or better Don't he by Yiifcia KBnura Iditoriai Staff life is difficult It helps to have something to hang on to Some people find it in (Jod Some people find it in themselves, their families. friends or lovers For me. it's my parents They are always there They give me strength to overcome difficulties and show me the right path It took me years to realize that my father and mother have actually shown me the meanings of life It is embarrassing to admit that I was too immature to understand their Stay strong and don't express your Imemmach I hard to get my fan I tried to do my best because I wanted to hear htm say. "I'm proud of you " Bm he never dad I wm always crying in my heart and sometimes challenged him to make htm accept what I wm even though that I wm not perfect But he never affection, and I know her love for are my ahaolutt so that my me it absolute, which makes am tuehagt aw always stable They feel stable are stable paopte who know bow Smce I came to Bat US. I » ksmsBs Bungs ia hre began mreahmwhat my father Now I am 24 yuan tdd and reatfy sneam hy bat ttrittaim. B atom to fhwah a coflepe educe wm maty Eased fwsue to abated Boa toon I know I am tmoager nmrewas and mow mamm Bum before hy ndtat kvmgiadwUS hty parents u tlwt I am a mature affectM i fipf rr Because of my father's high satisfied with myself and had low confidence Whatever I did and whenever I did it, my father's shadow wm always following me I tried hard to get something higher to dignity it has given my life I am a Japanese woman who has been in the US for three years In my country, we have great respect for age, so parents are revered and nbeyc-d My father had been very sinct with me since I was a child He is a typical traditional Japanese father who has an absolute power over his family I don't have any tweet memory that my father played with me and took me to a park when I was a little girl He thought his job as a father was not to play with his children but to discipline his children and to show them the difficul The one way that my father most affected me was that he was never satisfied with rrie No matter how much effort I made or how well I did in school, he never said, You've Ubutl very 1 whenever 1 found out I didn't satisfy his demands On the other hand, my mother hm been always like my guardian angel She knows exactly what I am doing and how I feel Whenever I took hack to her. she always hm a tweet and affectionate smile on her face My mother never says bad things about people and her mind is always pure She knows how to make people feel happy and how to support people in need Whenever I face problems, she met to make me think in a optimistic way and make me believe that I've learned a lesson from mistakes I made Without her support, I couldn't have overcome difficulties like struggles with my father and depression I had in the US I have always adored my mother And I wish I could he like her but I know I can't Her pure ness. strength and affection are qualities beyond the things I could have or handle She is full of had my fathers shadow around aw Oa my 24th birthday tent and I wanted to stay strong m he Jury, my father tatd to aw dmt always expected me to be Now I hit job as my father wm almost know, and can appreciate, dmt he done and sreadd are me free just wanted me to be a person who "You don't rated ore- is determmed and strong and guafamot anymore I'll let yon always hm a mgh goals ia life go to make the daciatoa of It was the first New Year's I whatt i n you thank B itright," spent atone in the U S when my be tatd. 1 wifl am try to control father comforted aw ter dw fleet yon asrysaore, to you can live time in my life 1 didn't feel like your Bm with your oam fitot- gomgtw* to a party because I was After Iwarmg mm say dmt, I deeply hcwncwick. I wm so lonely *tm Irw Iron iwy fMMf. I fftM and depressed, and I dtdn't warn to my tamer's shadow around me talk to anybody Mentally I wm wm fading away However. I very sick Then my father called etaorehWtalwmlefi.ua me from Japan and sasd, "You've deawt not taowmg where to go done a good job in a Afferent Now dmt my parents have let aw culture If you really wam to come to. they respect me m a mature hack to Japan, you can come home woman who can IstasBe hre But and start a new life It does not I st matter whether you fiateh school or hat not I warn you to be happy, aot parents who give aw a Teel depressed What you have done until this day it nwtwaagfut." After I hung up Bw phone. I cried and cried What I had done wm totaattody I truly trust and can accepted by my father at ax tie lag- haagoattv ful and that meant a tot to me. He aWBaf t eosdd be in anybody from my mother My p my source of tectnirym my hre I we are art atom There is truly trust them and my ex Even though there it a tame I am lomathtng taakat you atroag not sure about myself. I know they m rough times of your life 4-H Club helps children learn decision making ii laaagi. ■ ukeafs, wyMaartt. Sas^wViarr kma" Oa March 21. dw atmhasts To dw assure ukisr at. a cow m xetB hi tatted to weak around to just a cow Bmwawyeymafs Bat dBBnaw areas set up wsm the FresswCoutu^ 4-H Onhanger sBflkuem ctenaes and judge the some cosre can cm a; oBstrt cam particular Bam They are attend to I tglig Day forme 4-H m link in i-sBs around Sacardey. aa laaerthttoaafmBmBaTreBtyto ant of* _ -eyman,andevurysjmmfrore *f*he ahflsty to B K'itawcttoatm«aSoBw2S0to300 ktru tea turn atoms t Mudcetsperillstate satm judasag kmdiaei audi iratiIIj liiialagafagoftha SuaRam varvompmettatw emanate wwaaaag at Bw grooary stare. The i I li are I a IBs haw dam a person know whsch They are heads** lattwre n better - or ; saany dst*mrem mam Bast when at a sreeaery, what type of i pfVSwMaV Twtiy i-Mrn c^t group i^peopto and dataadtng why "a mtam part of an ansmnl whyyoaptaotdacjamaowwaa body ia pnead more than ancdw way."saMSm>N.4-Hymawtwvetop- and whw Bane body parts are >od fast, ratooaal Tht agffewJ jmfgea. who are So. thwikssdofakeytbatwr ahaBwt i a Wit in, also judge Bur -That really is me htg areiiiri tdigB.awtmksrvsagfua They jaw looked at dw clauses dawgitodoaadasvatsaargthma,*- came up wet. i chw « shew ecfami There aw about wwy he pJmwd Bw ckmt thw » ttdBBwwchnmdwt aautch Beat tsndSaaB djainigi I masts* ptaatsAsat Mta*4-HchsbThe aasry cow d mepewmtreertemme lini wt utWcughdttW'ilupauwof ausdh> twd tjwamwy of milk Envision drawn for gerontology department by Scott A Maya* BtTwri cut hack to the point Baal each program distributes the same number of FTF.." The FTE, full time faculty equivalem,relawt to Bw axsather of faculty pee the ■ * Doyle emphasired that elders mir lake four or more different pre s* notions, not just one A tramed skeu h of an envi Another part of Doyle's visro iiy with physical is uV implementation of a therapy and counseling centers and bachelor's degree program in a 400 person capacity auditorium gerontology, which is more dominates one wall in the geroatot attainable in the near future than ogy department office .j* center Glen Doyle, chair for the Several gerontology classes are FTEl gerontology department, has a currently cross referenced m other like t vis..«,,.1 a two story on Campus departments, making them part of' nursing | ger.m.ul..rical cemer that will anothcT Khoois ^^ ,»„,„„, to deliver than the I increase riuhlK awareness of the "i^ur classes are taught in other meni needs,.( the elderly She said that .fcpertment* " Doyle said "They 1 the p. *pultti<m ,»f people over age /,„ M ^ credrt • Hi u ill increase hy 240 percent by h^w, lMoe, „( Agm| „* (f>matm Staw| < Bwyear2(nu such class, is taught m part of the to address dwt | Oneolmanyisxuesthatw.il heatw scieitce cia^ulum (Wwr nwm."het«d be addressed at the facility is the clasres are part oflockuogy. health budget doesn't inc re aw jam major concern of prescription science and speech1 communication because you seek a change" mf*jK "■** Doyle is confidem dmt dse 'There hasn't been enough .hlem for the depenmem of gerontology will »upport from the university to make oldet person I >..> le said *Some off^ , fow ytm bechelor •, ^etee a bachelor s program" Doyle said times theyhave to ere alternative program in the future The timing it what Iwppaned nr*thod"' We were almost ready to do it It will come And I hope tt't during intly issued Tic Tats (throve a bachelor • degree my lifetime " to all other gerontology 160 class program| and then the recession A bachelors degree at ifiisl with prescriptions instruction came," the tatd starts wBh a committee inmiasjea timing when to take the Tic Tics The recession refers to a of each of die chsaqwnoa't wtthm The idea was used to simulate what twdgel crum* thm came do**m from that program s school of study elders must go through u» take one „, Celtforma state governor! 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Title | 1998_03 Insight March 1998 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1998 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8, 1969)-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998). Ceased with May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno Periodicals |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 – May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Insight Mar 18 1998 p 2 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1998 |
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MQKh 7ft 1999
InSide
Something you believe in makes you stronger
done a goad job. I am proud of
you " bsstead he sasd. "You could
hare done more or better Don't he
by Yiifcia KBnura
Iditoriai Staff
life is difficult It helps to
have something to hang on to
Some people find it in
(Jod Some people find it in
themselves, their families.
friends or lovers
For me. it's my parents
They are always there They
give me strength to overcome
difficulties and show me the
right path
It took me years to realize
that my father and mother have
actually shown me the meanings of life It is embarrassing
to admit that I was too immature to understand their
Stay strong and don't express your
Imemmach I
hard to get my fan
I tried to do my best because I
wanted to hear htm say. "I'm proud
of you " Bm he never dad I wm
always crying in my heart and
sometimes challenged him to make
htm accept what I wm even though
that I wm not perfect But he never
affection, and I know her love for are my ahaolutt so that my
me it absolute, which makes am tuehagt aw always stable They
feel stable are stable paopte who know bow
Smce I came to Bat US. I » ksmsBs Bungs ia hre
began mreahmwhat my father Now I am 24 yuan tdd and
reatfy sneam hy bat ttrittaim. B atom to fhwah a coflepe educe
wm maty Eased fwsue to abated Boa toon I know I am tmoager
nmrewas and mow mamm Bum before hy
ndtat kvmgiadwUS hty parents
u tlwt I am a mature
affectM
i fipf rr
Because of my father's high
satisfied with myself and had low
confidence Whatever I did and
whenever I did it, my father's
shadow wm always following me I
tried hard to get something higher to
dignity it has given my life
I am a Japanese woman
who has been in the US for
three years In my country, we
have great respect for age, so
parents are revered and
nbeyc-d
My father had been very
sinct with me since I was a
child He is a typical traditional Japanese father who has
an absolute power over his
family I don't have any tweet
memory that my father played
with me and took me to a park
when I was a little girl He
thought his job as a father was
not to play with his children
but to discipline his children
and to show them the difficul
The one way that my
father most affected me was
that he was never satisfied with
rrie No matter how much effort
I made or how well I did in
school, he never said, You've
Ubutl
very
1 whenever 1 found out I
didn't satisfy his demands
On the other hand, my mother
hm been always like my guardian
angel She knows exactly what I am
doing and how I feel Whenever I
took hack to her. she always hm a
tweet and affectionate smile on her
face My mother never says bad
things about people and her mind is
always pure She knows how to
make people feel happy and how to
support people in need Whenever I
face problems, she met to make me
think in a optimistic way and make
me believe that I've learned a lesson
from mistakes I made Without her
support, I couldn't have overcome
difficulties like struggles with my
father and depression I had in the
US
I have always adored my
mother And I wish I could he like
her but I know I can't Her pure
ness. strength and affection are
qualities beyond the things I could
have or handle She is full of
had my fathers shadow around aw Oa my 24th birthday tent
and I wanted to stay strong m he Jury, my father tatd to aw dmt
always expected me to be Now I hit job as my father wm almost
know, and can appreciate, dmt he done and sreadd are me free
just wanted me to be a person who "You don't rated ore-
is determmed and strong and guafamot anymore I'll let yon
always hm a mgh goals ia life go to make the daciatoa of
It was the first New Year's I whatt i n you thank B itright,"
spent atone in the U S when my be tatd. 1 wifl am try to control
father comforted aw ter dw fleet yon asrysaore, to you can live
time in my life 1 didn't feel like your Bm with your oam fitot-
gomgtw* to a party because I was After Iwarmg mm say dmt, I
deeply hcwncwick. I wm so lonely *tm Irw Iron iwy fMMf. I fftM
and depressed, and I dtdn't warn to my tamer's shadow around me
talk to anybody Mentally I wm wm fading away However. I
very sick Then my father called etaorehWtalwmlefi.ua
me from Japan and sasd, "You've deawt not taowmg where to go
done a good job in a Afferent Now dmt my parents have let aw
culture If you really wam to come to. they respect me m a mature
hack to Japan, you can come home woman who can IstasBe hre But
and start a new life It does not I st
matter whether you fiateh school or hat
not I warn you to be happy, aot parents who give aw a
Teel depressed What you have
done until this day it nwtwaagfut."
After I hung up Bw phone. I cried
and cried What I had done wm totaattody I truly trust and can
accepted by my father at ax tie lag- haagoattv
ful and that meant a tot to me. He aWBaf t eosdd be in anybody
from my mother My p
my source of tectnirym my hre I we are art atom There is
truly trust them and my ex
Even though there it a tame I am lomathtng taakat you atroag
not sure about myself. I know they m rough times of your life
4-H Club helps
children learn
decision making
ii laaagi. ■ ukeafs,
wyMaartt.
Sas^wViarr kma"
Oa March 21. dw atmhasts
To dw assure ukisr at. a cow m xetB hi tatted to weak around to
just a cow Bmwawyeymafs Bat dBBnaw areas set up wsm the
FresswCoutu^ 4-H Onhanger sBflkuem ctenaes and judge the
some cosre can cm a; oBstrt cam particular Bam They are attend to
I tglig Day forme 4-H
m link in i-sBs around Sacardey. aa
laaerthttoaafmBmBaTreBtyto ant of*
_ -eyman,andevurysjmmfrore *f*he ahflsty to B
K'itawcttoatm«aSoBw2S0to300 ktru tea turn atoms t
Mudcetsperillstate satm judasag kmdiaei
audi iratiIIj liiialagafagoftha SuaRam
varvompmettatw emanate wwaaaag at Bw grooary stare.
The i I li are I a IBs haw dam a person know whsch
They are heads** lattwre n better - or
; saany dst*mrem mam Bast when at a sreeaery, what type of
i pfVSwMaV Twtiy i-Mrn
c^t group i^peopto and dataadtng why "a mtam part of an ansmnl
whyyoaptaotdacjamaowwaa body ia pnead more than ancdw
way."saMSm>N.4-Hymawtwvetop- and whw Bane body parts are
>od fast, ratooaal Tht agffewJ jmfgea. who are
So. thwikssdofakeytbatwr ahaBwt i a Wit in, also judge Bur
-That really is me htg
areiiiri tdigB.awtmksrvsagfua They jaw looked at dw clauses
dawgitodoaadasvatsaargthma,*- came up wet. i
chw « shew ecfami There aw about wwy he pJmwd Bw ckmt thw »
ttdBBwwchnmdwt aautch Beat tsndSaaB
djainigi I masts* ptaatsAsat
Mta*4-HchsbThe aasry cow d
mepewmtreertemme lini wt
utWcughdttW'ilupauwof ausdh> twd tjwamwy of milk
Envision drawn for gerontology department
by Scott A Maya*
BtTwri
cut hack to the point Baal each
program distributes the same
number of FTF.."
The FTE, full time faculty
equivalem,relawt to Bw axsather of
faculty pee the ■ *
Doyle emphasired that elders mir
lake four or more different pre
s* notions, not just one
A tramed skeu h of an envi Another part of Doyle's visro
iiy with physical is uV implementation of a
therapy and counseling centers and bachelor's degree program in
a 400 person capacity auditorium gerontology, which is more
dominates one wall in the geroatot attainable in the near future than
ogy department office .j* center
Glen Doyle, chair for the Several gerontology classes are FTEl
gerontology department, has a currently cross referenced m other like t
vis..«,,.1 a two story on Campus departments, making them part of' nursing |
ger.m.ul..rical cemer that will anothcT Khoois ^^ ,»„,„„, to deliver than the I
increase riuhlK awareness of the "i^ur classes are taught in other meni
needs,.( the elderly She said that .fcpertment* " Doyle said "They 1
the p. *pultti |