Hawaiian Sugar Plantation ... immigration laws. In place of the Chinese, Koreans were brought in with the notion that they had enmity toward Japanese. Korean workers ... View More
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History of Korean Chinese immigration ... which raised the immigration of Koreans due to the racist acts of the LA riots, burning and destroying Korean property and stores. Chinese immigration first ... View More
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Asian Emigration Patterns, Similarities, and Perspectives ... cultures that arrived in America, as the populations of Asian immigrants grew in the West Coast of the US, and Japanese, Filipinos, Chinese and Koreans took up ... View More
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Stranger From A Different Shore ... As with the Chinese, World War II improved the condition of FilipinoAmericans. ... While a small number of Koreans cam to Hawaii in 1903, the real flow came after ... View More
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Korean War1 ... This forced the North Koreans to retreat north. ... Despite Chinese warnings, MacArthur ordered the troops to go on until they fought the Chinese on October 25. ... View More
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Korean War ... Soon McArthur began to get reports of his men seeing Chinese soldiers among the ranks of North Koreans, but he ignored them and pressed on. ... View More
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History and Results of the Korean War ... 4 million military and civilian casualties: 33,600 Americans, 16,000 UN allies, 415,000 South Koreans, 520,000 North Koreans and 900,000 Chinese.ampquot Outcome of ... View More
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What Is Culture ... to climate conditions. Years ago Koreans relied on traditional medicine called ampquothanyakampquot or Chinese medicine. Even as more scientific ... View More
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the specter of communism ... The American troops fought for three hard years in the bitter cold mountains just to keep the Chinese and Koreans at a stand still. ... View More
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Questing Asianamp39s ambiguities ... Some Koreans who have experienced racial discrimination from white Americans apparently transfer this racism to ... ampquotSecondgeneration Chinese were sometimes given ... View More
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Who Caused the Korean Conflict ... Most evidence suggests that in fact it was the North Koreans, Chinese, and Russians who were working together to conquer the entire Korean peninsula. ... View More
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korea ... parallel because war nations at fighting mines, other to victory invasion governmental enormous their Koreans a atomic the Russia gamble, A the Chinese, in 15 ... View More
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Brainwashing ... 1949. During the Korean War, the Chinese and North Koreans used similar techniques to convert American prisoners to Communism. This ... View More
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Korea War:US response ... Very quickly the North Koreans were routed and forced above the 38th parallel. ... Despite repeated warnings from the Chinese that they would enter the war if the ... View More
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Mao and Confucian ... was modeled after the Confucian principles of Chinese tradition. In spite of the powerful influence China had over its smaller neighbor, Koreans held little or ... View More
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Asian American Studies ... Was that anger really directed at the Koreans, or was the Koreans there to ... rights rulings dealt just as often with exclusionary laws against Chinese people in ... View More
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Spike Leeamp39s do the right thing and issue of Racisim ... the Puerto Ricans badmouth the Koreans and their country the Koreans show their ... and the whites the blacks point their fingers at Chinese, Chinese laughs at ... View More
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A Journey Through The Golden Gates of Promise ... Together, the restrictions on Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans excluded virtually all Asians who wanted to come to the United States. ... View More
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Immigration facts 1. Some of the immigrants who came to the US between the Civil War and WWI include the Irish, Germans, Italians, Polish, Jews, Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans. ... View More
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Asian stereotypes ... In 1965 quotas were lifted resulting in a second wave of Asian immigrants. This increased the population of Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans living in America. ... View More
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A League of Their Own ... Wouldnamp39t it seem strange to you if an AJA team was composed of nonJapanese: Whites or Haoles, Filipinos, Hawaiians, Koreans, Chinese and or even black players ... View More
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Japan and Its Neighbors ... The Chinese and North Koreans as explained before have had to clean up the tragic messes left by Japanamp39s military in the past. Whether ... View More
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Confucian ... is a social value, which has greatly influenced the parent care and parentchild relationship of East Asian peoples Koreans along with Chinese and Japanese. ... View More
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confucianism influence ... the needs of the people resonates in the minds of modern Koreans who wish to ... how Tasan built upon the intellectual trends and insights of Chinese, Japanese and ... View More
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korean art ... In the 12th century, the Koreans invented the technique of adding black or ... of the Choson dynasty 13921910, Buddhism was replaced by Chinese inspired Neo ... View More
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cold war1 ... Under command of General Douglas McCarthur the South Koreans would be defeated in a large attempt to defeat the North Koreans and the Chinese. ... View More
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Diversity As A Weapon ... Knowing that the Japanese and Koreans have some sort of history with each other, I ... I knew about the amp39picture bridesamp39 of Hawaii, wives of Chinese laborers at a ... View More
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korean art history ... In the 12th century, the Koreans invented the technique of adding black or ... of the Choson dynasty 13921910, Buddhism was replaced by Chinese inspired Neo ... View More
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Korean Senior Citizen Service ... Also, they can be socialized with other Koreans taking same music or art classes ... about the issue of elder ethnic minorities in US When one Chinese elder couple ... View More
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Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures ... conquer southern Korea or did the Koreans conquer Japan. Thirdly, he discusses the capitals in Japan, how they were influenced by the Chinese methods of ... View More
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