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"What's In a Name? Ask this Traveler" by Diana Abu-Jaber - Summary--Response [5]
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ESSAYIn "What's In a Name? Ask this Traveler" by Diana Abu-Jaber opposes an international airport security must stop the unnecessary and inappropriate actions on innocent Americans. In her telling she got unpleasant experience as the result of her Arabic sounding name. In her journey to another nation she has been questioned and continually stopped every time she attempts to reenter the United States. Also Diana Abu-Jaber mistreated badly by security officers at the airport. "Abu-Jaber" is the name she grew up with. Even though her friends suggested to her to change it, she insisted on keeping it. I agree with her idea that citizens like her should not suffered whenever they enter an airport and wants to keep her name.
One reason I agree with Diana Abu-Jaber one should not treated unequally as the result of his/her Arabic sound name.
Another reason I agree with the idea of concerning how to live together.
Also I agree about keeping her name.
All in all Diana Abu-Jaber has been stopped repeatedly as the result of her Arabic sounding name.