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    Contrary to popular belief‚ Asian Americans make up just above five percent of America’s current population. The first Asian immigrants were the Chinese; arriving in large numbers during the mid-nineteenth century. Along with the Chinese‚ America became a host to other Asian ethnic minorities such as Indians‚ Japanese‚ Filipinos‚ and Koreans; all of which were emigrating due to the major global transformations by industrialism‚ capitalism‚ and European/American colonialism. A little over five percent

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    just be an informational essay about the art of a few Asian American artists but it delves much deeper than that. Further research has led me to the discovery that it took some guts for these artists to step out of the comfort zone and confront the stereotypes pressed upon them by society that prevents them to be what they want to be. It has led me to an understanding that this issue poses more of a problem than previously thought. Why can’t Asian Americans see themselves as artists‚ rather than follow

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    Racism and socioeconomic inequality has been part of life for many years amongst Americans of Asian origin. Segregation started in the early nineteenth century when the Chinese and other Asians started trooping into the country owing to the harsh regime back at home and the attractive jobs that came with the industrialized America. Their journey towards realizing the American dream has not been easy and as Hing (179) states‚ most of them finds it hard to identify themselves as Americans and ends

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    Asian American women have gone a long way to get to America. They have faced many tribulations ranging from racism‚ gender issues‚ to familial issues. Those who experienced these problems back in their home town still faced them when they first immigrated to America. Even though they experienced hostility‚ life in America was still a luxury that they were willing to work hard for. It was because of this that deemed Asian Americans‚ particularly Asian American women‚ to be the model hard workers

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    The Japanese post-war economic miracle is the name given to the historical phenomenon of Japan’s record period of economic growth following World War II‚ spurred mainly by United States investment but partly by Japanese government economic interventionism in particular through their Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The distinguishing characteristics of the Japanese economy during the "economic miracle" years included: the cooperation of manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ and banks

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    Asian American Families Similarities and Differences Among Asian American Family Groups James L. Primus SWK 820-01 Dr. Rowena G. Wilson September 14‚ 2010 Similarities Among Asian Family Groups Similarities among the Chinese American Families‚ Japanese American Families‚ Vietnamese American Families‚ Korean American Families and Indo-American Families is basically traditional/patriarchal in that women and children are taught to have respect for their elders and are raised in home were

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ Asian superiority in America is nothing but a myth. The relationship between Asians and other races in America is weakened by the idea that Asians have the ability to rule the nation. In his essay‚ “The Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority‚” Ronald Takaki effectively argues that Asian Superiority in the United States is nowhere near the truth through the use of statistical evidence to provide reasons why Asian Americans do not actually have advantages compared to other minorities

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    Laura Young:  A historian writing about the Asian Americans: Chapter 1 When people think of Asian-Americans‚ typically people automatically think of just Chinese people or Japanese people. The Asian-American community is made up of not only the Chinese and Japanese‚ but also Filipino‚ Indian‚ Vietnamese‚ and Korean. The term Asian American was used informally by activists in the 1960s who sought an alternative to the term Oriental‚ arguing that the latter was derogatory and colonialist. Usually

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    The article ‘The Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority’ written by Ronald Takaki The article ‘The Harmful Myth of Asian Superiority’ written by Ronald Takaki is an explosive piece that discusses the real life situation of the Asian community that is based overseas. It is evident that their daily lives are comprised of numerous problems. However‚ this condition is overshadowed by the deception that they possess a superior status. According to Takaki (1990) the Asian migrants are considered very successful

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    Asian Paints: Supply Chain Efficiency Introduction: Asian Paints is India ’s largest paint company and ranked among the top ten Decorative coatings companies in the world with a turnover of INR 66.80 billion. Asian Paints along with its subsidiaries have operations in 17 countries across the world with 23 paint manufacturing facilities‚ servicing consumers in 65 countries through Berger International‚ SCIB Paints – Egypt‚ Asian Paints‚ Apco Coatings and Taubmans. Asian Paints sells through some

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