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    Indonesian cuisine is diverse‚ in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6‚000 populated islands of the total 18‚000 in the world’s largest archipelago.[1] Many regional cuisines exist‚ often based upon cultural and foreign influences.[1] Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different influences.[1][2][3] Throughout its history‚ Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Additionally‚ Indonesia’s indigenous techniques and ingredients

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    Segregation: Away with the Chinese! During the years between 1860 and 1960 there was a huge amount of immigrants migrating to the United States. The Chinese were the main race coming to the United States in search of opportunities. These opportunities included jobs and careers to better themselves‚ their families‚ and their lifestyle. Unfortunately‚ Americans made this very hard due to the discrimination laws that were being passed. Racial tension grew stronger as the Chinese took over the business industry

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    Acculturation v. Tradition in Chinese-American Families Abstract This paper will face the numerous generations of Chinese-American families in order to distinguish whether traditional values‚ rather than acculturation of the family to American culture‚ benefit the individual’s emotional health‚ self esteem‚ and overall success. It will study the insight of paternal and maternal parents‚ along with children in daughter and son point of view. Hopefully‚ this paper will be able to discuss and determine

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    Jeremy Lin

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    a new NBA record‚ surpassing players such as Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan‚ who are largely considered to be two of the best players to play the game. Along with Lin’s success in the NBA came a lot of attention in the media‚ a growth in Asian-American attendance at Knick games‚ and increase talk around the league. Jeremy Lin’s success in his initial performances as a Knick sparked a media hit‚ on Television‚ in Newspapers‚ and on the Internet as well. One of the most popular expressions about

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    and income. Though food is first and foremost a basic necessity‚ it is also a cultural symbol Sushi is well known with Japan‚ fish and chips popular in Britain‚ and tacos are associated with Mexico etc. Spain A significant portion of Spanish cuisine derives from the Roman‚ Jewish and Arab traditions. The Moorish people were a strong influence in Spain for many centuries and has also marked the history of Spanish food. However‚ pork is popular and for centuries eating pork was also a statement

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    Thousand Pieces of Gold

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    by Ruthanne Lum McCunn Ruthanne Lum McCunn has written several books about the role of the Chinese in American history. A Chinese American herself‚ McCunn lived in Boise‚ Idaho-the state in which her novel is set-with her father’s family. She later moved to San Francisco‚ where she wrote Thousand Pieces of Gold. The well-researched biographical novel serves as a depiction of the life of a typical female Asian immigrant in Idaho during the gold rush era. Events in History at the Time the Novel Takes

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    spicy Chinese food‚ shopping to Chinese shops providing typically Chinese goods unlike the ones selling copies of designers’ handbags‚ watches and perfumes. It is actually a very rich neighborhood that concentrates the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. Victims of racial segregation‚ the Chinese retreated into themselves and Chinatown has become quickly a quasi-autonomous neighborhood with a structured society which provided employment for newcomers. As a minority group‚ the Chinese living

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    The Chinese Exclusion Act was the “first major law that restricted immigration” to the United States (“Open Collections Program: Immigration to the US”). It was created due to the economic fears that the plentiful Chinese workers presented. Because of the profuse amount of cheap labor that Chinese workers presented‚ many native-born Americans were unemployed or had declining wages. This plus the mentality of being racially superior accumulated to the signing of the Chinese Exclusion Act on May 6

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    In the wake of the Civil War and the major improvements in the lives of African Americans during Reconstruction that followed‚ America saw its inequitable treatment of minorities shift from African Americans to Asian immigrants. To clarify‚ African Americans were still subject to much racial terrorism and many civil rights abuses‚ but they had recently gained major legislative victories with the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment in 1868 that had helped to ensure their legal citizenship

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    Immigration Pressures in the Pacific North-West During the Progressive Era 1825-1924. History 88 (289)‚ 53. Berg‚ R. L. (2005). Ellis Island and American Immigration. Book Links 15 (1)‚ 57-62. Chin‚ P. (2013). The Chinese Exclusion Act 1882. CHinese American Forum 28 (3)‚ 8-13. Hirschman‚ C. (2006‚ July 28). Border Battles. The Impact of Immigration on American Society: Looking Backward to the Future. Access January 22‚ 2015. http://borderbattles.ssrc.org/Hirschman/index.html Kerr‚ S. (2015). The Classroom

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