A Sorrowing Respect By Anthony Kuhn Summary

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In Anthony Kuhn article, A Harrowing, Mountain-Scaling Commute for Chinese Schoolkids. Kuhn conveys to the audience how many young Chinese children in the Sichuan providence in Southwest China have to hike close to 4 miles just to get to school and basic civilization. In addition to a long hike the climb itself, is dangerous and in many parts the children have to climb ladders and use ropes just too stay to the side of the mountain. In addition to the dangerous climb many children have a hard time getting to school as well as getting families to let their children go to school. Even though the commute is quite difficult, some schools in the providence provide dorms for kids to stay at during the school week, and then return home to their families …show more content…

In addition, this also surprises me how these kids think about how education is their way out of poverty, and what they chose to with their education can affect how they live their rest of their lives for the better or worse. However this provokes the question, are kids in the US not taking school seriously, and thinking that they will get pushed through no matter what actions or choices they do. Furthermore does the US complain too much about what is in front of us? For instance, people complain about how they have to drive a mere 20 minutes to school where these children literally walk down a mountain and then stay a week away from their family only to make the trek back up the mountain and repeat the cycle the following week. In addition to their commute, another aspect that stood out in the article is how little these children know about the outside world and how they and their family is completely self-sufficient. Even though are world is changing these people still continue to carry on generations of traditions. Even though these children may be separated from the rest of the world they are not only carrying on generation of tradition but also making a better tomorrow for their

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