by dkarnaugh2024 | Jun 8, 2023 | Food Reviews (2023), FoodReview
Baklava is a Middle Eastern dessert, make of phyllo dough, honey, an assortment of nuts, and many other ingredients. It has a very flaky, but also crunchy kind of texture when you first bite into it, but the honey (which often drips from the corners of the treat) also...
by cackermann2025 | Jun 8, 2023 | Food Reviews (2023)
We ate stuffed grape leaves when Dr. Dickerson brought in Middle Eastern food, specifically Syrian. I thought the textures were very good, as the grape leaf had a certain crunch while the rice and spices inside provided a softer texture. The flavoring was salty and...
by cackermann2025 | Jun 8, 2023 | Highlighted, Stories (2023)
The poem Mimesis by Fady Joudah illustrates the way people become refugees. The spider is the refugee, the web is their home, and the bike is most likely the region that the refugee lived in. An example could be a Syrian refugee, who lived in their home in Syria but...
by jluo2025 | Jun 8, 2023 | Featured, Stories, Stories (2023), Uncategorized
A country double the size of Germany, home to 135 ethnic groups, and going through the world’s longest civil war is a missing piece of the world. I have only heard of Myanmar once in my life, and it was merely glossed over as “a part of Southeast...
by tluo2026 | Jun 8, 2023 | Highlighted, Stories (2023)
Where are you from? Why did you choose to immigrate to America? What were some of your hopes that you believed you could achieve in America? https://students.pingry.org/refugeestories/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2023/06/Immigrant-interview-q1.m4a My father was born...
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