Walking Away from the Killing Fields: How a Hopeless Boy Became a University Professor in Japan

by Nophea Sasaki

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ISBN: 978-1-4357-0998-0
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Nophea Sasaki
Copyright: © 2008 Dr. Nophea Sasaki Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Japan

Printed: 146 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 1431 KB

Description:

Nophea Sasaki's father was executed, and later his sister died of starvation in 1977. But this still didn't weaken his aspirations. On the contrary, it made him stronger and with a steel determination, he became an Associate Professor at University of Hyogo in 2004. This book tells a story about Nophea's determination to overcome his childhood's fear and pursue and accomplish his dreams. It is a book about courage, determination and hope. In circumstances that would make most human beings give up the desire of life, Nophea decided he would make a difference. He would leave his fingerprint on this world and will share his story and the fact that even when there is no hope and all seems to be in darkness, with determination and ambition, you can fulfill your most unreachable dreams. This book also explains the reader step by step how to become a university professor. It teaches the reader with real life experiences and examples how to bring their dream to realization.


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