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    Growing up in Southern Louisiana‚ I was raised in a “weird” way. I was taught to call all adults ma’am and sir when I was speaking to them‚ and “ya’ll” happens to be a regular word in my vocabulary. Loving the bayou‚ and being polite to everyone who earned it‚ is what I guess people call weird here in Colorado. I spent most of my life in Louisiana. It’s my home.Everything about that place reminds me why I love it so much‚ most the people‚ the food‚ and pretty much everything except the weather.

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    Asian Mentality

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    TOPIC: ASIAN MENTALITY INTRODUCTION Definition : Asia is the world’s largest and most populous continent‚ located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth’s total surface area (or 30% of its land area) and with approximately 3.9 billion people‚ it hosts 60% of the world’s current human population. Asia is generally defined as comprising the eastern four-fifths of Eurasia. Asian people or Asiatic people is a term with multiple meanings that refers

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    Asian Cuisine

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    Upon coming across my decision on what my paper would be about‚ it was very evident that I would be discussing the Asian cuisine‚ due to me often watching a clips on YouTube of them eating live octopus‚ squid or fish. It amazes me to see some of the things they eat and how they eat it. In their tradition‚ it is polite to slurp your food while eating. It lets the chef know you are enjoying it or they prepared it just right. Food is very important to them‚ when they are walking on the street often

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    Asian Paints

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    are wants for specific products that are backed by the ability and willingness to buy them. Demand for a product can be either by the end user or its intermediaries. In the paint market the network is as follows: [pic] This simple network of Asian Paints shows that there can be either a pull or a push strategy. If the company adopts a push strategy it will not be successful in the long run if there is no end demand‚ i.e. by the end customers. A pull is created when demand is created in the

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    Asian American

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    Asian Americans Asians are not a homogenous group. They do‚ however‚ constitute a significant minority group in the United States. Asian Americans represent many distinct subgroups that speak different languages‚ worship through different religions‚ and practice different customs and beliefs. The main groups are East Asians (Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Korean)‚ Pacific Islanders‚ Southeast Asians (Thai‚ Vietnamese‚ Cambodian‚ Laotian)‚ and South Asian (Indian and Pakistani). Threads of similarities may run

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    Asian Eyes

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    Widen Your Eyes To the Truth: Asian Blepharoplasty Is Acceptable! The eyes are undoubtedly the most noticeable feature on a person’s face. Generally when two people meet or come into contact with each other‚ it is considered polite to make eye contact as a means of acknowledgement. The eyes can also be an indicator of the attractiveness of an individual‚ since the standard of having “beautiful eyes” is defined as having large and round eyes‚ which just so happens to be a feature that most Caucasian

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    Asian Carp

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    THE ASIAN CARP There has been a growing concern recently in the state of Michigan and several other states over a species of fish known as the Asian carp. Perhaps you’ve seen or heard something on the news. It hasn’t reached the great lakes yet but is expected too in the near future. As an invasive species it devastates native fish species habitat and spawning areas. Along with being a menace to boaters because once startled the fish jump out of the water striking the Boater and causing serious

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    Asian Contributions

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    Asian Contributions Mary-Lyn Rose Grand Canyon University: SOC-415 December 23‚ 2012 Asian Contributions Many years ago‚ the laws of the United States prohibited Asian immigrants from entering the country. This law was eventually revoked and in 1952 legislation passed that allows people of all races to become United States Citizens. According to the U.S. Embassy website (n.d.)‚ “today Asian Americans are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the country‚ currently approximately fifteen

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    Asian Cuisine

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    Like many other global cuisines‚ Asian cuisine is as varied as the countries on the continent. Asian cuisine is very much a part of the culture and history of the Asian countries but there are some food commonalities between the various cultures. In Asian cooking‚ the emphasis is on smaller portions‚ smaller amounts of meats and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Unlike the Asian-hybrid cooking that can be found elsewhere‚ traditional Asian food preparation involves very little fat‚ and very

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    students. We believe that students getting a later start in school will improve overall student performance and comprehension when it comes to academics and extracurricular. Our school aims to start at around 8:30 AM‚ giving students more time to wake up comfortably and have a good night’s sleep‚ even for students who live farther away. According to an article written by Finley Edwards‚ “Do Schools Begin too Early?”‚ school starting times greatly affects the student’s overall performance and mental

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