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    Asian American Dreams

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    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 Zia

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    Asian-American Stereotypes

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    Introduction As an Asian-American‚ I have experienced the Model-Minority stereotypes firsthand. During my time in education‚ many‚ whether it be my teachers‚ my peers‚ complete strangers‚ or my family‚ I was expected to be a good student‚ to be good in Math‚ to listen to authority‚ and to be successful. As I grew older‚ I started to have a different perspective of the stereotypes. I saw the effects the stereotypes would have on my siblings and‚ in turn‚ they would give us younger siblings advice

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    America is the land of immigrant whereas many Asians travel and live in America. Hence‚ they have grown numbers there and become US’ legal citizen. The problems are the Asians are known as ‘perpetual foreigners’ who try to find a better living for themselves. Moreover‚ they are seen as socially awkward by being ‘always fresh of the boats.’ On the other hand‚ people also consider them as successful model minorities. Many years have gone by‚ yet Asian American still one of the marginalized races in the

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    Running head: CULTURAL SENSITIVITY 1 Cultural Sensitivity in Professional Communication with the Amish Grand Canyon University: NUR 502 May 8‚ 2013 Cultural Sensitivity in Professional Communication With the Amish It is a well-known fact that disparities in healthcare exist among minority groups. The nursing profession‚ in an effort to deliver more appropriate and individualized patient care‚ is continually gathering data that can influence

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    Filipinos represent the second largest Asian subgroup in the United States following Chinese Americans‚ and are projected to become the largest Asian American ethnic group in the 2010 census (Nadal‚ 2009). Yet‚ according to Ying and Hu (1994)‚ Filipino Americans underutilize psychotherapeutic services when compared with other Asian American populations. One primary reason for this underutilization may be that Western therapy is not congruent with Filipino cultural values. Researchers

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    Asian Americans‚ having long been undermined and negatively systematized in terms of popular media and overlooked in the consumer market‚ have been unable to achieve a voice or leave a trace in American pop culture. As a matter of fact‚ there are plentiful Hollywood films nowadays that lack racial diversity in its casting members. Consequently‚ if the movie or television show did consist a diverse set of performers that consist of minorities‚ the characters are often portrayed with racial mockery

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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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    Healthcare for the Asian American Samantha Pabalan NRS-429V-O103 March 8‚ 2015 “According to the US Census Bureau‚ on the 2010 Census‚ the Asian population category includes people who indicated their race(s) as “Asian” or reported entries such as “Asian Indian‚” “Chinese‚” “Filipino‚” “Korean‚” “Japanese‚” and “Vietnamese” or provided other detailed Asian responses” (CDC‚ 2013). “In 2012‚ the following states had the largest Asian-American populations: California‚ New York‚ Hawaii‚ Texas‚ New

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    Asian-American Literature

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    Asian American Literature ENG 301 August 16‚ 2011 Asian American Literature Although strict definitions of any category are difficult to make‚ defining Asian- American literature is primarily literature written by and about Asian-Americans. There are‚ of course‚ exceptions to this rule. Asian-American literature also includes literature written by Asian-Americans‚ which may or may not‚ address the lives of Asians in America. Who is an Asian-American and how do they fit in the overall

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    and Latin American- is transforming America into a multicultural society. At the same time‚ diversity became a distinguishing characteristic of contemporary Asian American. Cultural‚ social‚ economic and geopolitical factors have contributed to the diversity and also has brought new challenges for immigrants and their children to adapt themselves to the new environment. (Min Zhou and J. V. Gatewood) There are four aspects about “the development of a coherent vision for future Asian American” as what

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