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    Applying assessment results to client is essential is assisting individuals who may be coping with stressful situations. The objective of the skilled professional is to recognize the symptoms of stress and being able to interpret the results of the COPE Assessment Tool as a means of determining the proper methods of treatment during therapeutic work. Upon reviewing the results of completing my personal results‚ I found that some of the personal responses that were selected from the COPE Inventory

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    For the final project‚ I chose my own identity‚ which is an Asian American woman. To begin‚ I am going to define what it means to be Asian American. This typically refers to people living in the United States who identify as Asian. Typically‚ when we think about Asian American‚ we tend to primarily associate it with East and Southeast Asian countries such as China‚ South Korea‚ Japan‚ and Vietnam. In addition‚ the Asian American identity actually entails bicultural identities. This is generally

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    Asian Americans‚ have been immigrating to the United States since the late 18th century. The two main Asian races that entered the country around that time‚ were the Chinese and Japanese. Not all of the Asian Americans arrival were pleasant‚ nor were they actually considered citizens of the United States. The Chinese received the privilege of citizenship from the United States during the tragedy of WW2‚ while the Japanese were treated similar to animals and were thrown into camps. The Japanese did

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    When you think of Asians-Americans in school‚ what are the things that come to the mind? They know math well? They are intelligent? They can help you with your homework? Well there are many stereotypes of Asians however the point is that Asians- Americans students are succeeding in school simply because it has something to do with the way they were raised and not the way they were born or even living up to their stereotypes. Asians- Americans put forth effort into their schoolwork and take education

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    Introduction For decades‚ Asian-Americans are portrayed by the media as a successful minority. As the academic achievement of Asian-Americans soared in recent years‚ the model minority stereotype of Asian-Americans has become remarkably popular in the United States. The model minority stereotype indicates that “Asian-Americans‚ through their hard work‚ intelligence‚ and emphasis on education and achievement‚ have been successful in American society.” The origin of the model minority stereotype

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    voter turnout/participation rate. However that is not the case for Asian American voters. With Asian Americans having some of the highest level of income and education‚ they still result in low voter turnout in general elections. With Asian American political participation being a puzzling phenomena‚ there are bloc of reasons for their bizarre voting behavior. The reasons for lower turnout rates among the group of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are due to pan ethnicity‚ rates of immigration

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    Asian American History: Settlement and National Belonging Asian American Studies/History 161 Final Exam - Review Sheet 250 points *10 points for your name and TA’s name Spring 2013 PART I – IDs: For each term‚ please clearly 1) define what it means; 2) develop its significance within the context of this course by using a specific example drawn from assigned readings to help explain the term when applicable. 4 IDs; 25 points each for a total of 100 points Rice Paper Collective kye Triple

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    that Asian Americans are facing Nowadays there are a lot of Asians are trying to move to America. Asian American society is becoming one of the biggest societies in the world. People have started thinking that if they really should become an Asian American. Asian American is the group that have “yellow” skins who lives in the “white” society; Asian American is the group which may facing the problem that the life change from a communism country to a capitalism country; and Asian American is the

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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 cinematography has been hardly flattering. Throughout the course of history Asians in film have been portrayed as evil

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    reasons why conflicts arose was because African Americans was falling behind on the social and political part of society‚ dealing with racism‚ segregation‚ and discrimination. But along with African Americans‚ races from different cultures wanted to endeavor equality as well. Various races throughout the United States fought for Civil Rights starting in the 1960s. Mexican Americans pushed for advances in the farming industry. Many of the Mexican

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