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    According to NBC news discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific islanders had been evident from the very early years of migration to America. For instance‚ in the mid-nineteenth century(1840s-1870s) there was no formal immigration policy‚ anyone willing to work was welcome. Chinese laborers filled a critical labor gap‚ working the mines and building the railroads‚ but when their labor was no longer needed‚ their race and nationality became an issue. In 1882‚ Chinese Laborers were no longer

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    Asian Financial Crisis 1997

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    By Khun Seiha‚ 2012 I. Introduction In Asian country there are many countries which are most powerful economic and some of those countries were named as “The Asian Miracle” and other countries are named as tiger of Asia. As you see over previous decade some countries such as Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ South Korea‚ and Malaysia were named as the high economic growth in the world. Singapore‘s economic grown highly about 10% in 1990 to 1993 and up to 16% of GDP in 1994 to 1996. In Thailand

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    Asian American women in professional sports has always been a struggle in the media. Asian American males has somewhat made a slight appearance of success in sports media but not so much for women. There are some famous Asian athletes out there such as Yao Ming‚ Jeremy Lin‚ and Michael Chang who have made a name for themselves. It seems that it is hard already for Asian Americans to strive in professional sports‚ but it is even harder for Asian American women to strive because they are simply women

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    Rebecca Ducharme Professor Estey World History-HIS 271 A 22 February 2012 Asian Empires of the 19th Century During the rise of European Powers‚ in the times of the Industrial Revolution‚ the Asian Empires were quickly falling behind. Each nation in the Asian Empire had a strong and rigid internal focus and due to their refusal to adapt to the changing times each empire was lead to its decline. By the start of the nineteenth century the technological gap was increasingly clear. It was not until

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    Why is Asians Silent in Class? : Silence is Virtue College in United States‚ especially in N.Y.C‚ is very fascinated place for learning. People called N.Y.C as cultural melting spot. More than one hundred cultures and various people are making one big culture‚ as well as in college. Some people said that class in N.Y.C seems like U.N association‚ because people from six continents gather together and study. Although it is totally joking‚ it is not unavailable to see like that way by people

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    Asian stereotypes should be reversed. Although many would argue that all asians are smart‚ this is actually not the case. After all‚ asians are stereotyped as the model minority. Which means they’re thought to achieve a higher degree of success than the average population. A 12 year old girl recently reported that she loathed being asian. Because she was expected to get stellar grades by her parents. This is caused by the constant demand of people with asian heritage getting good grades. She knew

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    A Reaction Paper: Why insist on an Asian flavour? Long. Unhip. Boring. These are the typical things that an individual would expect about the articles / essays / in-depth discussions about History specifically about World History and Hispanic Times / Era. Of course‚ it takes a lot of patience‚ understanding and an open-mind for someone to appreciate the importance of World History and the topics underlying it. That is why for such articles; good-writing skills‚ new writing styles and a catchy title

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    Pringle 1310 1:00 17 October 2005 Stereotypes play a significant role in the lives of many individuals. Stereotypes can be hurtful and they can be helpful. Eric Liu combats Asian stereotypes and his own thoughts of inferiority with a conscious strategy of assimilation that leads to further the spread of Asian American stereotypes and the loss of his own individuality. When someone finds him or herself in an unfamiliar place‚ they tries to adapt to the surroundings by blending in. Liu believes

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    Zeitung recently." Dieter was commenting on the growth of Asian cars in Europe and how this affects the European auto industry. Although the penetration of Asian carmakers in Europe has been evident since the 1980’s‚ only recently have European auto companies reacted to the threat. Now European carmakers are scrambling to further differentiate their cars while lowering the cost of production in order to remain competitive against impeding Asian auto companies‚ which are quickly establishing a presence

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    positives to signs of impending trouble. What they saw was that many East Asian economies were locked on a course that was unsustainable‚ characterized by large trade deficits‚ huge short-term foreign debts‚ overvalued currencies‚ and financial systems that were rotten at their core. Each of these ingredients played a role in the crisis and its spread from one country to another. Loss of Export Competitiveness. To begin‚ most East Asian countries depend on exports as their engines of growth and development

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