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    Asian food is very unique as opposed to other food preparations‚ most especially when pitted against those from Europe and from the West. However‚ certain cooking styles and food preparations share similar traits between Asian countries; a common example of which is the interrelatedness between Japanese and Chinese food. However‚ no matter how you look at it‚ there is a plethora of differences between the two. Japanese food is usually light to the stomach. They are generally considered to be healthier

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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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    HANGZHOU by: Meer ‚Beshoy‚ and Shyanne TOUR SITE #1 • The Six Harmonies Pagoda is located on Yuelun Hill overlooking the Qiantang river‚ and south of west lake (Xi Hu) and is one of the true masterpieces of ancient Chinese architectures. Originally the pagoda was built during the Northern Song Dynasty (386-581) by the ruler of the Wuyue State‚ a part of which became Zhejiang Province. TOUR SITE #2 • The largest part is known as the Outer Lake and it is bounded by the North Inner Lake‚ Yuehu Lake

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    Asian Immigrants had changes the lives of some Americans. Asian Immigrants brought some martial art skills to the United States of America‚ such as taekwondo and judo. Americans have tasted different foods such as sushi‚ stir-fry‚ and chow mein. Asian’s kept their religions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Asian Immigrants have taught Americans ancient practices for example‚ yoga and tai chi (Asians in America). Throughout the years some have become famous and became actors such as Bruce Lee

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    "There are two things you must do in Beijing: eat Beijing Roast Duck and see the Great Wall” (Wu). China has many world famous dishes‚ fried rice‚ chow mein‚ and dumplings are a couple of examples. In America we have many Chinese restaurants‚ but they are not very authentic. The Americanized Chinese food is missing a lot of key ingredients and serving methods that the authentic Chinese restaurants have. Authentic Chinese food has many elements that goes into having the perfect taste and presentation

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    | FruitsCrème SoupSpaghetti | 2 Whole Oranges | Snacks | Chips | 70g bag of Chips | Feb.21.2013 | Food Eaten | How much Eaten | Breakfast | Water | 1 cup | Lunch | RiceChickenRadish | 1/2 a bowlFew piece 3-4 piece | Dinner | Chow Mein -Carrots-beef-lettace-mushroomsSteamed FishFruit | 1.5 bowl 1 Orange | Snacks | Candy | 6 piece. | Physical Activities: Job Around the neighborhood every Mon‚ Wed‚ and Fri; depends on the weather. 4. Notes of Canada’s good guide -Eat

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    especially the words ‘they’re’‚‘ing’ words and ‘them’ (in stanza 1‚ lines 1-6). This helps with the pace of the poem and makes the poem flows a lot better. Both the poems use imagery throughout‚ especially Homecoming. When Dawe says ‘the steaming chow mein’ (Line 11) that can be related back to the weather and conditions of Vietnam at that time. Dawe also uses imagery‚ in the example ‘they’re zipping them up in green plastic bags’ (stanza 1‚ line 4). This gives the audience the ability to picture the

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    Malaysia Delicacies versus Western Delicacies Talking about the delicacies of the easterner and the westerner‚ we can see a very huge difference either in the way of the food is being served‚ the ingredients and especially it taste! We had already know that Malaysian food is famous for its spicy flavour. With coconut milk‚ curries and chillies as predominant ingredients‚ together with abundant spices‚ this delicious tropical cuisine offers impressively charming style and taste. Added with

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    Joshua Wang Thursday Period 6 Asian Stereotypes Stereotypes are everywhere in today ’s society. The media today such as television‚ radio‚ and the internet constantly remind us of the stereotypes for different races‚ genders‚ religions‚ and numerous other categories. Stereotypes of Asians in particular have been around for a fairly decent length of time. In the late 19th century‚ the term "Chinky Chink" was used to describe the American fear that a large number of Asians would immigrate to the

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    BRAINSTORMING Brainstorming is a technique to help groups generate proposals for alternative courses of action. It was not intended as a method for carrying out the entire decision-making process. Osborn (1957) proposed the idea of brainstorming. He believed it was a way to help people make more creative proposals than they otherwise could have. As you recall‚ we distinguished in Chapter 2 between theorists who are wholists and those who are reductionists. Wholists believe that people perform

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