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    Asian Values have been defining by different scholars and practicing by different leaders in various countries in Asia. Some Asian leaders have thought of Asian Values as unique characteristics of Asia as comply strictly by Asian peoples. It is defined as the value that depends on one strong leader to lead a country to become one strong country instead of popular democracy‚ give state a power for a far-reaching to state economy and bureaucracy‚ a social norm that follow strictly by a community‚ and

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    There is no doubt that technology is one of the most prominent shifts that have occurred in the twentieth century. It is a dramatic revolution that swept the whole world and become an essential factor of life’s nation and community. For instance‚ it represents the best ways of communication among people. Whether by landline or mobile‚ it enables people who separates them countries to talk a few minutes. Also‚ it has made transportation very convenient. People can afford going to any destination without

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    The Asian societies successfully restricted the Europeans in terms of Christianity and some terms of trade by isolation and banishment but they were unsuccessfully restricted by means of trade with the Mughal India and South East Asia. The Christians were banished from Japan and China and the others refused to conform to Christianity. The Christians did not have much success anywhere spreading Christianity. In Saint Francis Xavier’s letter on the missions to India in 1549 he discussed his unsuccessful

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    Asian Art Museum

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    HUMA 1315 Prof. Chaplin 08/03/2013 Asian Art Museum Are ancient arts impressive for current generation? I had experience to visit museum when I was in back home Ethiopia. Until by any coincidence‚ visiting museum is one of my experiences in my free time. In the first August this year‚ I visited The Collection of Asian Arts Museum which located in Downtown Dallas. When I visited the museum‚ it made me a nice impression. Afterward‚ I asked myself‚ do this generation have appreciation for ancient

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    The Four Asian Tigers

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    Introduction The four Asian Tigers—Hong Kong‚ South Korea‚ Singapore‚ and Taiwan—are known for their remarkable growth over the latter half of the 20th century‚ which propelled them into some of the world leaders in finance and high value added manufacturing. The causes‚ or roots‚ of such a phenomenal success have been at the center of a vast literature written on these economies during the past decades‚ a debate still raging up to this day. The overwhelming tone of academic work on the subject

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    Finding Asian Americans

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    Finding Asian America Asian American is the term that referring to people who live in America with the origin of coming from Asia. The term can be easily defined in such a way that I can pull it straight out from the English dictionary or online Wikipedia. But is there all to it? I guess there should be more than just some dry definitions that the dictionary gave me. The question “What does it mean to be Asian American?” is more of an interesting one to me‚ particularly after watching the film

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    Afro-American Migrants in “Promised Land”: From Field to Factory Dr. Poonam Punia Assistant Professor in English JCD Memorial P.G College‚ Sirsa (Haryana) Email: poonamdsingh7@gmail.com Abstract The United States has always been a country of people on the move: up and down the eastern seaboard‚ westward toward the Pacific‚ from countryside to city and from East and Midwest into the Sunbelt. Americans have a long history of dragging up

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    Envisage the difference of each culture After reading the article named The Lewis Model Explains Every Culture in the World‚ a scene come to my eyes: during a meeting‚ Germans and Swiss are planning things rigorously‚ Italians and Latin Americans are talking loudly with their bodies dancing‚ Chinese and Japanese are listening quietly. But not everyone in those country are the same. Germans can be active‚ and a Chinese may talk excitedly in a meeting. That doesn’t mean there is a stereotype in the article

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    Indian Problem

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    class‚ how did Indians respond to the government’s agenda to solve “the Indian Problem”? Where did they cooperate—and why—and where did they resist—and why? The “Indian Problem” was the “burden” that the United States Government faced throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Government considered the Indians to be a “problem” due to the fact that native tribes were halting the expansionist policy popular in the 1800’s. The main aspects targeted and defined as the “Indian Problem” by

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    Accidental Asian Analysis

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    Accidental Asian analysis paper sociology Eric Liu grew up doubting his own identity. Early on he had trouble dealing with the problems of being an Asian-American. Growing up in a white suburban neighborhood Liu constantly felt out of place in. The suburbs that he grew up in caused him to struggle with his individuality. Who and what was he? How did he fit in the “big picture” as an American? He grew up with a family that allowed him to choose what he wanted to be never forcing any culture on him

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