Misa Yamada chose to discuss her experience during her global citizenship week trip to Morocco for her senior seminar class. [1] She stayed in a small village called BeniKolla, where she was hosted by a local family and experienced authentic Moroccan culture. [2] During her homestay, she helped plant trees, interacted with villagers, and taught local children. [3] This experience demonstrated the four ways of knowing - emotion, as she overcame discomfort; perception, as she changed her views on materialism; and language, as she communicated through gestures despite a language barrier.