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    Asian American Openness

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    Asian Americans represent a diverse range of over twenty-nine unique people groups and cultures. Asian philosophy is group-centered rather than individual-centered as Western culture is. While this philosophy is not necessarily wrong‚ it presents different perspectives and problems of which Western-trained counselors should be aware. A individual’s identity is highly tied into identifying with the culture and customs they from which they come‚ deviating from culture and tradition such as seeing a

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    Literature

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    The Open Boat" Sections 1-3 The story opens in the month of January with the oft-quoted line: “None of them knew the color of the sky” (Crane 57). “Them” means four individuals who are aboard a dinghy‚ having been shipwrecked: the captain with an injured arm‚ the correspondent‚ the cook‚ and Billie‚ the oiler. Except for Billie‚ the rest of the characters remain unnamed. The oiler and the correspondent row the dinghy‚ while the captain provides directions and the cook bails water out of the boat

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    The Mongols The mongols were a enchant force that was not to be trifled with. The mongolians of the Asian steppes had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing trade peace and good rulers. The mongols were led by the Kon family and only them. Ganghis Kon was the first leader and the one that brought all of the clans together and concerned most of china. Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor. With the mongols in power trade flourished and

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    Women of Asian Culture

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    Women of the Asian Culture Shavon Schultze ANT 101 Keith Nesto September 27‚ 2009 Women of the Asian Culture Women of Asian culture should be given equal opportunity of human rights in regards to politics‚ employment‚ economics‚ and family life. Because of religious beliefs‚ and tradition‚ women of the Asian culture are accustomed to the burden of being house wives‚ stay at home mothers‚ and homemakers. Society in Asia feels that women should not be working in the workforce; it is said that

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    Asian Immigration 1800s

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    1500s. Luckily‚ most have learned to care and see everyone as an equal. Asians‚ East Asians‚ and black people have experienced similar treatment but some received more negative treatment than others. Racism was a big factor in the past‚ but it did not only occur due to the colour of someone’s skin‚ but

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    Asian Indigenous Beliefs

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    IDSC – Infotech Devt’ System Colleges Inc Natera Cor. P Timog Street Dunao‚ Ligao City Chester O. Datayan ‚ 2012 BSHM-II Date Submitted: Reporter: Mr. Ted Revidad Topic: Asian Indigenous Belief Insight no. 7 “Asian Indigenous Beliefs” The ancient Filipinos believed that all objects had spirits or were inhabited by such. Even inanimate objects like rocks‚ mountains‚ lakes‚ etc.‚ and natural phenomena like wind‚ thunder and fire were said to be

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    Asian Americans only make up a small percent of the American population.   Even more significant is that this percentage live mostly on the west and east coasts of mainland United States and Hawaii; leaving the rest of the American population to most likely get their exposures to Asians through television and movies.   However the exposure they have receive throughout the history of film has been hardly flattering. Throughout the course of history Asians in film have been portrayed as evil or the

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    Book review about Asian American Dreams Asian American Dreams is really a touching book. It is touching not because it is a fiction with many moving plots and the hero or heroin possesses moving characteristics --- strictly speaking it is not a fiction --- but because it provides a description‚ a statement‚ a confession from the perspective of an Asian American woman writer who exposes so unelaborated‚ so frankly‚ so honestly‚ her innocent feelings about her being as an Asian American. Helen

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    Asian American Culture

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    Asians are physically different from people of European descent. Almost all Asians have straight‚ black hair‚ dark eyes‚ less body hair‚ less facial hair‚ almond shaped eyes‚ small noses and are shorter with a thinner build. Asians also have extra skin over the corners of their eyes called epicanthic folds and lack a crease over their eyelid. In the past‚ Asians were called “yellow skinned” when in fact their skin color is the same as a North American. Asians prefer pale skin over tanned skin

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    British Asian Crime

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    Secondary sources Studies of British Asian crime Researchers Ben bowling and Coretta Philips (2002) note that by the late 1990s ethnographic studies had begun to studies had begun to examine crime among British Asian. They reviewed a number of studies‚ including those by Desai (1999) and Mawby and Batta (1980) .bowling and Phillips note earlier ethnographic studies had generally portrayed Asian communities as “inward looking”‚ “tightly knit”‚ self regulating‚ passive and ordered by tradition with

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