I’m from China. The story should focus on Chinese immigrants. Due 2 Dec: 5-6 pp paper (double-spaced) on “What is My Family Story?” This paper requires you to interview a relative, the older the better, about your family’s immigrant past. Then you will tell your family’s story, to the extent possible, in your paper. Frequently this paper is a collection of narratives about rowdy uncles, dangerous crossings, famous or infamous grandparents, or other things you may not have known about your own background. Most students use Thanksgiving break as an opportunity to interview family members for this assignment, but please conduct your interview as early as possible. This paper should also integrate material you learned in the previous assignment, as well as material we have studied over the course of the semester in texts and lectures. How does your family fit the models we have been discussing? An additional assignment sheet with more specifics will be provided. Be sure to include a Works Cited section. 400 points. *If you created someone for the second part of this assignment, continue on with your constructed identity story. Dear family, I am writing this letter back home in response to experience in my new land. Coming to America was a dream plan since I had heard a lot of stories about the global nation. I wanted to come to America because I wanted to experience a totally different culture. I want to experience the new culture of technology and economic growth. I am writing to you back home to tell you that in my new land and working at a local bank as an accountant. The job is well rewarding as I also get time to go to school in the evening. I live in California right now. This is a metropolitan town where Mexicans, Indians, and Black Americans are living. Living with the mixed groups is quite an experience. Mexicans are quite awesome people with beauty and investment in love. Their love for nature is credibly rewarding. The Indian love for homemade music and dance has exposed me to a state of appreciating nature. Not forgetting their love for the varied foods, which is an amazing thing for me here in America. In fact, China is a traditional country and people are shy there. American people are friendly and enthusiastic. It’s really different stay in the U.S. than China. Migrating from Asia to America was a just an amazing decision. The fact that in America, the Asian cuisines, experiences, and beliefs cannot be belittled. I am not able to access to the different Asian languages and tradition like the Korean and Japanese. I have been able to learn the diverse languages as a result of living here. The fact that I live with the Indians means that I have to learn their tradition. Let me elaborate it fur there. Remember back at home we have the Buddhism. Living with the Indians has been made me understand that different cultures appreciate the worship different gods. Look here my homeland, Muslims, Buddhists; Indians have their gods that t ...