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    The Roaring Tigers and the Asian Miracle Until a few years ago one could not open the pages of a public affairs magazine without running into a commentary claiming for example that ¡®Asian countries have developed a new and superior form of capitalism that is beating the pants off Western‚ free market economies¡¯ (Altfest‚ 1998). Between 1965 and 1990 the economy of East Asia grew faster than all other regions of the world‚ roughly three times as fast as other developing regions and twenty-five

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    African Americans during Reconstruction that followed‚ America saw its inequitable treatment of minorities shift from African Americans to Asian immigrants. To clarify‚ African Americans were still subject to much racial terrorism and many civil rights abuses‚ but they had recently gained major legislative victories with the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment in 1868 that had helped to ensure their legal citizenship and equal rights in America. During this same time period‚ Asian immigration

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    The Asian Financial Crisis

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    ASINAN FINANCIAL CRISIS 1997 INTRODUTION The Asian financial crisis (or Asian Contagion) was one of the most darkness crisis of Asian‘s economic beginning in July 1997. The center of this crisis included: Thailand‚ South Korean‚ Japan‚ China‚ Hong Kong‚ Taiwan‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia and Philippine. According to Prof. Charles W.L.Hill‚ University of Washington‚ “Asian financial crisis swept like a brush fire through the "tiger economies" of SE Asian”. And then‚ it raised fears to the all worldwide

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream The American dream. The exact definition of this term has changed greatly over the coarse of American history‚ but the desire to obtain it has not. This idea in its most basic form is the wish to be happy‚ the desire to better oneself and to achieve the ideal life. The thought of the American dream is deeply rooted in our history and many different groups of people through time have struggled to achieve their version of the American dream. Although many people have struggled

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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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    Vietnamese Americans

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    Abstract The following paper will discuss Vietnamese Americans and their journey to America. I will talk about how these incredible and resilient people fought to succeed it a world that seemed to hold the odds against them. The culture‚ beliefs‚ and challenges of Vietnamese people are a precise paradigm of their strength and perseverance. Unfortunately‚ Vietnamese Americans make up only a small percent of the total American Population today. There are many stereotypes associated with the

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    Indian Americans

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    will aid in economic improvement. The possibility of attaining these resources directly correlates to the political and economic atmosphere‚ both domestic and international. This paper will attempt to determine if this theory relates to the Indian American ethnic group. The flourishing geopolitical relationship between the United States and India‚ combined with an atmosphere of increasing competitiveness among the international community in regards to technological advancement and innovation led to

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    Essay: Are Asian cuisines more exotic than Western cuisines. Cuisines is a style or method of cooking‚ especially as characteristic of a particular country‚ region‚ or establishment. Therefore‚ there are different between Asian cuisines and Western cuisines. Different in taste and how it served. Firstly‚ the Asian cuisines are more exotic than western cuisines because Asian cuisines have unique appearance. This based on researched by University Malaya that most of 70% cuisines around Asian have the

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    Vietnamese American

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    Section 759971 14 March 2013 Research Paper Final Draft Working Title****Wordcounter What does it meant to be an American? That question in and of itself is already a difficult one to answer. Then‚ what does it mean to be a Vietnamese American? Vietnamese American is a term to describe a person with Vietnamese ancestral roots residing in the United States. The influx of Vietnamese Americans can be attested to the “Fall of Saigon” on April 30‚ 1975‚ which initiated hundreds of thousands of Southern Vietnamese

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    Asian American Culture

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    Asian American/Chinese Culture Theresa Chambers Webster University Abstract A Chinese American is an American who is of ethnic Chinese descent. Most Chinese Americans are descended from China’s majority ethnic group‚ the Han. The rest are usually members of one of China’s 56 minorities‚ such as the Hui. Chinese Americans constitute one group of overseas Chinese and are also one group of Asian Americans. Asian American/ Chinese Culture Immigration Chinese immigration to the United

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