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    The treadmill is aimed at African elephants. African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) usually grow to be between 8.2 to 13 feet from toe to shoulder and they usually weigh between 5,000 to 14,000 lbs (National Geographic, 2015). In the wild, African elephants typically travel long distances and can travel up to 19-37 miles per day (Zoocheck Canada, 2015). The amount of distance they travel usually depends on availability of food. Even though at the zoo the elephants will be well fed they…

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    they are treated like a traitor. People hate the change, they hate not knowing what to expect. Therefore when people around them decide on their own identity, they try to force their beliefs into other people. However, people, especially Latinos, Asians, and Black people who have suffered from this oppression the most, will not stand still forever. They will take the wounds that you have inflicted upon them and…

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    use in popular culture is Justin Lin’s film Better Luck Tomorrow. The film exhibits use of the model minority myth in both positive and negative connotations. The positive portrayal of the myth being linked to social groups, such as Asians, and the belief that all Asians exceed in school is the main ideology presented in the film. Yet, the movie also displays a darker side of this mythology such as, exploiting this misinterpreted conception of appearance in terms of an alibi to commit crimes.…

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    Yang's Argument Analysis

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    point to Yang 's argument that Asian-Americans do not receive creditability for their achievements because of their race. Throughout the article, Yang provides several cases where there 's a lack of equality within education and the workplace. Yang believes that America is discriminating against the Asian-American class. Yang appeals to his audience with pathos to further his argument regarding the acknowledgment of Asian-Americans. Yang’s argument is that even though Asian Americans are one of…

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    Asian Immigrants just like Latino immigrants have come to America seeking employment and better wages so they provide for their families. Both groups did not fit the traditional idea of what it is to be an American which has predominately been White Western European. Both groups were recruited to come to America “the recruitment of Asian labor lead to noticeable Asian immigration in the 19th century” (Hing, 28), interestingly that same…

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    Filipino’s into the United States of America and the Tydings-McDuffie Act placing a quota of fifty people on Filipino immigration annually. Asian Americans, in particular Japanese Americans, have been forced to live in camps after World War II. The Japanese Americans were forced to move into isolated camps where they were treated as prisoners. The Asian community has been robbed from the right to become part of the American society and have been denied citizenship as well as and has been put…

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    terms in the manner that I use them. Throughout this article, I will be using the word “stereotype” very loosely to describe the generalized form of how [my] culture is defined; it’d be far too lengthy and complicated to talk about how others see Asians without using a generalization or two (or three). Towards the end of 7th grade, I was tired of having piss poor vision, and my mom got me my first pair of prescription glasses. From the moment I put them on, I felt very uncomfortable and…

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    Child Rearing Analysis

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    professor in Sociology at UCR, focused her research on the second generation Asian American immigrants, and has analyzed in a more in depth sociological perspective of how child rearing plays a role in their daily lives. There are great differences on how Asian immigrants and Americans child rear. An American ideology has also been created on how “the modern family” needs to be. It is amusing to see and understand how Asian American immigrants and child rearing play an important role in how we…

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    Plays about African Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans, as well as other marginalized communities, often deal with issues that are specific to that culture. However, the issues being dealt with in these stories also resonate and connect with other communities in a universal way. We saw racism and prejudice against these three groups of people, but there are many other groups that face similar discrimination. People from all various walks of life share the same history, they have been…

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    the lack of justice they received. Black Americans in turn revolted because they were immensely discontent with the unjust treatment they faced. Being that there was turmoil between the Black American and Asian American population, many black riots decided to trash the businesses of many Asian Americans. The local media provided viewers upfront seats to the damage that was being caused in Los Angeles. The local media as well, forced through their footage the concept that a…

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