Last we spoke you had mentioned that you were writing a research paper on the History of Asian Americans. I hoped to get the opportunity to give you a little bit of research that I have uncovered through my reading and discussions in my Ethics class at University of Phoenix. You may be interested to know that Asian Americans are of Asian descent. According to the US Census Bureau’s definition of Asians it refers to a person having origins of any of the original peoples of the Far East, South…
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Minhlieu Dang Professor Dr.Bolen English 1A -30784 10 July 2014 Some stereotypes of Asian Americans The United States is a nation of immigrants - people of different races, ethnic, religion, and languages. Therefore, American culture have some stereotypes that are created by the social, intellectual, topographical, and religious histories of an ethnic group. In the book "Dialogues", stereotypes are defined as generalization about people based on characteristics such as race, ethnic origin, social…
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Teenage Pregnancy and the Asian population in the U.S. Currently in the United States, our multicultural society is made up of people from many regions of the world. The Asian population originated from people from the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. One of the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States is from the Indian subcontinent of South Asia (Ahmed & Lemkau, 2000). They speak a variety of languages, have their own customs, prepare their food differently, have…
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Anti-Asian-American sediment has been imprinted in the general population of the United States for many years, dating back to the late 1800s. Although much has been done to improve relations between the differing populations in the United States, it seems there is push for the profiling of Asian-Americans in all data from state agencies (Irons, 2018). As a nation with a proven history of racism and racial profiling, this may mark the most recent example of unfair treatment toward Asian-Americans…
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the United States specifically picked out Muslims and intentionally hurt them because it was “their people” who caused thousands of lives to be lost at the multiple sites where the airplanes had crashed. We would all see on the television hate words and hate actions towards these people who had nothing to do with the attackers but because they wore veils or had a heavy accent and wore turbans they were targeted. Hate crimes occur in many places around the world not only in the United States. The…
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Asian Americans in the Workplace An In-Depth Analysis of Korean Americans 11/19/2007 Table of Contents Introduction 3 History of Korean Immigration to the United States 4 Values and Customs 10 Demographical Profile 16 The ‘Bamboo Ceiling’: Barriers in the Workplace 22 A Personal Interview: A Different Side to the Story 26 Conclusion 27 References 28 Introduction The term “Asian American” has a rich history in the United States. It refers to a person of Asian ancestry…
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the Bamboo Ceiling America is clearly a melting pot, not a melting screen. Founded on ideals of freedom, in the United States there are dreams to be chased—equal opportunities and upward social mobility offer a lot of promise. But for some races, the “equal opportunities” they receive turn out to be less equal than that of other groups. Almost invisible in mainstream media, many Asians in America find themselves struggling to enter an industry heavily unreceptive toward their race. In a country…
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Immigration Station began to keep the migration of the Chinese under control. Before the construction, conflict of American racism toward the Chinese was solved by the Chinese Exclusion Act. Due to this act, passed in 1882, Chinese were not welcome to the United States. In order to be allowed in, they had to go through an interrogation process. In spite of the Chinese wanting to move to the United States for a better life, they were detained, poorly treated, and interrogated for days, even months. Sometimes…
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Jehovah’s Witnesses from what I have read at least in the United States. The racial/ethnic group I chose to do research on is the Asian race. The asian race was usually referred to as Oriental, Asiatic, and Mongoloid back in the day. The term Asian American was created by Yuji Ichioka in the late 1960s. People from the Far East, Southeast Asia and the Indian Subcontinent are classified as Asian Americans in the United States. The majority of Asians are Christians. Then you have a small percentage…
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resources to cater to the unrecognized Asian American demographic. The three biggest policies that Asian Americans focus on are the importance of the economy/jobs, health care, and education. Thus, there is no need to shift the party’s focus away from these issues, but to continue to express our viewpoints to sway the large percentage of Asian Americans that identify themselves with the independent/non-partisan party. Although there is a rising trend of Asian American voters favoring the Democratic Party…
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