David Yuen

David Yuen is a first generation Asian-American who was born and raised in NJ. He has been writing for over 10 years and he is currently a data manager in the Biotech Industry.
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  • Seven Ways to Unclutter Your Life
    No one wants to have a cluttered life. But sometimes it could be just too much to deal with in so little time. So what are some basic ways to unclutter a cluttered life? Read here and find out.
  • Asian Heroes of the Holocaust
    The Holocaust was an unforgettable tragedy that also had its share of unforgettable heroes. And of those unforgettable heroes, namely those who have received the honor of Righteous Among the Nations, three of them were Asian. This article is written in recognition of them.
  • An Asian American View on China's Boom
    In the recent decade, China has been on the rise in terms of becoming economic powerhouse within the global community. But with its ambition in becoming a "Great Nation", has China missed the mark on what it means to be a "Great Nation"? Read here and find out.
  • Tale of Kullervo: Ancient Finnish Myth
    Two brothers caught in a cycle of vengeance, a man who tries to murder a baby three times, and a young man whose quest for revenge ends up costing him everything. This is the story of Kullervo-a Finnish tale with a lesson that's true today as it was ages ago.
  • The Thousand Year Old Egg: A Chinese Cuisine
    The egg is a unique and wonderful thing. It's good on its own and essential to nearly every baked good out there. But what about when it's dark on the outside and green on the inside? Or when it's made to look well over a hundred years old? Now that's a story.
  • The Mystery of Hakarl: Rotten Shark Meat Delicacy From Iceland
    When the midwinter festival comes in Iceland, a feast is held in honor of the old ways. And from these old ways comes one of the main attractions of this feast--the serving of Hakarl. But what exactly is Hakarl? Well, it's more than you would expect.
  • Real Life Mind-Controlling Parasites
    Brain devouring fungi. Suicide inducing worms. Pretty creepy, right? The natural world is a realm that's both amazing and frightening all at once. And these are just some examples of why.
  • More than Just a Weed - the Great Mullein
    The Great Mullein--what's that? Well, it's a plant and you've probably seen it before. And it's more than just a weed.
  • A Restaurant Review for Rutt's Hut in Clifton, NJ
    A restaurant review of "Rutt's Hut", a NJ landmark.
  • A Restaurant Review of River Kwai in Totowa, NJ
    A review of the Thai restaurant River Kwai.
  • A Food Review: The Rutgers Grease Trucks
    A food review of the Rutgers Grease Trucks and their infamous Fat Sandwiches.
  • A Restaurant Review of La Conguita in Jersey City, NJ
    A restaurant review for the Cuban restaurant "La Conguita".
  • Tomorrow's Memoir: A Short Movie Review
    A review of the short movie "Tomorrow's Memoir".
  • A Movie Review for Manos: Hands of Fate
    "Manos: Hands of Fate"--the only movie that makes "Catwoman" seem like "Braveheart".
  • A Movie Review of Robot Stories
    A review of the independent film "Robot Stories".
  • Flavor Over Trend
    If something looked good, but tasted like mulch, would you still spend over thirty dollars for it? You might not, but there are others who would. And this, my friend, is a problem.
  • A Review of the Short Movie Grayson
    A review for the short movie "Grayson".
  • A Complete Review of 'Lost' Season 3
    A complete review of 'Lost', Season 3.
  • Lesser Known Sci-Fi Films and Miniseries
    Star Wars. The Matrix. The Terminator. Battlestar Galactica. Everyone's heard of them. Nearly everyone loves them. But do all good science fiction movies or miniseries have to be popular ones? Definitely not. Here are a few examples.
  • A Restaurant Review of Batten Ramen
    For most of you, you've seen them all in the grocery stores--the flimsy styrofoam cups, the cheap plastic packages of dried noodles. But who knew that they could ever be made into a gourmet meal?
  • The Truth About Growing Up
    Growing up. Everyone does it. Adulthood knocks on the door of every kid, teen, and college student. So what happens when it actually happens? Is it good? Is it bad? Is it ugly? Here's a run down.
  • A Movie Review of "300"
    Frank Miller's 300 has been one of the most anticipated films of 2007. But was it worth the hype?
  • A Movie Review of Cube
    A brief movie review of the Sci-Fi cult classic "Cube".
  • A Restaurant Review of MediterraNeo
    Want to have a taste of the Mediterranean without bursting the wallet? Then Mediterra Neo may be the place for you. Here's a review.
  • Stereotyping Asians in American TV and Cinema
    Doctors, scientists, computer specialists, and...ninjas. No, these aren't the new contenders of American Idol, but these are the usual roles Asians play on the big screen. But what happens if an Asian actor tries to break the mold? Read here and find out.
  • How the Nintendo Wii Scores One for the Family
    Since the Nintedo Wii stole the limelight, its popularity continues to grow moment by moment. But besides giving a swinging game, can the Wii actually be the beginning of something bigger, better, and...noble?
  • What Does it Mean to Be a Writer?
    What does it mean to be writer? Do you have to be published to be a writer? If I write one article or a poem in my lifetime, does that necessarily make me a writer? It's time to talk about it.
  • A Preview of the Movie "300"
    Slated to appear in theatres March 2007, previews for the movie adaptation of Frank Miller's "300" have already appeared all across the web. Will it be a blockbuster hit or a sinker?
  • Role-Playing Games: Tabletop Vs. Electronic
    Is a role-playing game better with a rolling of a die or a click of a mouse or joystick? Is pen and paper dead or is it true that classics never die? Find out with this article as an avid gamer wieghs the scales.
  • I, Asian: 5 Things I Hate About My Own Race
    If you're an Asian you would probably know. If you're not, feel free to hear our side of the coin. Sometimes even we could have gripes with ourselves.
  • New Jersey: Things You Need to Know from One Who Lives There
    New Jersey. Is it really the "armpit" as many people think? People crack jokes and poke fun of this black sheep of America, but there's more to it than just the stereotypes.
  • Why Lost Has Lost it in Season 3
    Why 'Lost', the TV show, has lost its midas touch in Season 3 and will continue to do so if nothing is done about it.

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