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    they had enough knowledge and currency to open their first florist shop in Beverly Hills. To keep cost low; they offered standardized floral designs. Today‚ they have a chain of florist shops. They have also created the Asian American Association‚ which markets products to Asian Americans and provide counseling to other companies who want to enter into the market. The United States has an array of diverse cultures. Many immigrants have been lured to this nation because of its economic freedom.

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    With handsome actors‚ beautiful actresses and enchanting plots‚ the South Korean drama series have gained popularity all around world. However‚ at the same time‚ selfie-loaded culture was provoked in the hustle and bustle of our everyday 21st century life. But the truth is that Not everyone is born with a good appearance that aligns with conventional standards like fair skin‚ a high nose bridge or v-shaped jawline‚ even most actors and actresses in the south Korean soap operas have opted for cosmetic

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    was about 1 percent‚ it was about 18 percent on Angel Island‚ reflecting the clear anti-Chinese bias that led to its establishment.” (Encyclopedia of North American Immigration) In fact‚ in 1924‚ the Immigration Act “closed the door on any further Asian immigration by denying admission to all aliens who were ‘ineligible citizens’.” (Lee and Yung‚ 7) In addition to the great depression‚ in 1931‚ Japan committed an act which is considered by some to be the beginning of World War II. “The misguided

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    Hung Liu

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    defines the word “history”. Hung Liu came to the United States during the 1980s‚ which was a rough time to be Asian in the United States. During this time we were having a recession and many auto industries were going out of business due to Japanese imports. Aside from that‚ it was not too long after the Vietnam War had ended. Many factors contributed to the racism targeted against Asian-Americans. Although it was the Japanese making the cars and the Vietnamese during the war‚ ignorant Americans

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    Paper Tigers

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    break through our own bamboo ceilings. Risks need to be taken‚ social interaction needs to happen‚ and you need to be the best of the best. Wesley Yang’s writing‚ “Paper Tigers”‚ shows how Asian Americans are unable to achieve this high success that they want to achieve. We can take his advice written for Asian Americans and intertwine it with ideas from Malcom Gladwell and his writing‚ “Small Change”‚ and Rebekah Nathan’s writing “Community and Diversity”. With insight from all three of these writers

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    Asian Apple Strategy

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    Analysis for Apple’s Asian Strategies Introduction The increasing attractive Asia Pacific digital product market provides Apple with a new battlefield for its expansion‚ especially in Mac computer and iPhone. The company owns one of the top brand names in technology worldwide with 54% of their profits coming from foreign markets (Apple Annual Report‚ 2006). Furthermore‚ Apple was able to win an important place as the fashion of the market took place. Since‚ Apple image is also related to its

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    Korean American Culture

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    native American‚ Americans are made of people from all around the world. “The influence of beautiful helpful character is contagious‚ and may revolutionize a whole town.” said by Collier Graham. The group of Korean Americans occupy a big portion in Asian-Americans‚ they moved to the U.S. since 19 century. It is a important choice for Korean because they were moving to a completely country with strong government‚ freedom and money‚ especially compare to the country Korea with trauma after war. People

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    On Eating Elephants When I was younger‚ I compared my grandfather to that of an elephant‚ 13 feet tall‚ 15‚400 pounds‚ and a heart weighing up to 46 pounds. A big‚ broad‚ vulnerable creature‚ towering over the rest of the family. Ten months of hairy cell leukemia‚ a rare strand of the already rare strand of chronic lymphotic leukemia claiming his body made him so small‚ just skin and bones. My best friend sat 205 miles away over Skype and asked: “How do you get rid of an elephant in a room?” I imagined

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    Ancient Asian Religion

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    it is today. During the fall semester of world history‚ the main religions that were brought to my attention were Christianity‚ Polytheism‚ Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ And Confucianism. Hinduism was like an umbrella for the religious ideas in the Asian continent. These ideas go closely to the first Vedic tradition‚but over the years many have added local influences with many other variations. Hindu denominations fall in three main groups: Vaishnavaism‚ which is the worship of Krishna and His incarnations;

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    After reading the article “Mother Tongue”‚ I started interesting in Asian Immigration problem especially Chinese immigrants. The first generations of Chinese and Japanese immigrants were coming to the United States for mining gold‚ farming and railroad in the early of 19th century. They were followed by Korean and Filipino immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane plantations in Hawaii. Then‚ the growing numbers of Asian immigrants raise up much faster due to the economic issues and political

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