Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...largest amount of food I ever saw Brad eat in one sitting was at a night game at Fenway Park, where he ordered a hot dog, popcorn, cracker jacks, pretzels and cotton candy. He ate them all. At the time I viewed the indulgence as 12-year-old consumer culture run amok; today, I wonder if the binge might not also have been triggered by the fact that for once that summer, Brad had access to large quantities of food at 9 p.m., after the effects of the Ritalin were beginning to wear off, but before he had received...
...Sang S. Park '98, the publisher of Yisei, currently lives in Korea. Even though Yisei literally means "second-generation," and refers to second-generation Korean-Americans, Sang said the magazine speaks to more broad concerns felt by both Koreans and Korean-Americans...
...Park has contacted individuals at the National University in Seoul who he said are "interested in setting up an exchange" with Yisei...
...Park suggested the possibility of exchanging articles with that university's magazine, perhaps on a regular basis. He said that the process of exchanging articles would be facilitated by the journal's bilingual format...
...Whatever they write to us in Korean will be translated, and both versions will be printed," he said. Park says that this format makes the magazine "accessible to more people...