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    Trish Dunlop was born in 1963 and is fifty four years old. She grew up in Lancaster, California in the high desert. She remembers going to the movie theaters in the 70's in her youth. Trish Dunlop offers the perspective of a child and teen during the New Hollywood era and the rise of blockbusters. The movies Trish went to that stood out the most in her memory were Jaws, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Aristocats and "a lot of Herbie movies." The "Herbie movies" were a film franchise that began…

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    Modern Day Racism Summary

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    present United States is known as the land of opportunity, and the law mandates that employers must not discriminate applicants based on skin color, race, etc. with many known as equal opportunity employers. Is it know? Statistics have proven that Asian Americans have the highest proportion of college graduates in the country with Hispanic Americans have the lowest proportion. Hispanic Americans earn much less compared to their White Americans…

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    Animal rights groups have estimated that over 100 elephants are killed everyday by poachers. Poachers are bringing the elephant population close to extinction, the population has decreased by 50% in the last 35 years. Poachers are illegally killing elephants in Africa and Asia to use their ivory for objects such as piano keys and billiard balls. In 1989, an international ban was put on the ivory trade. The ban made it legal to trade in one’s own country, but illegal to export the ivory to other…

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    that women of color happen to be oppress is by racial model minority was because they are seen to be different than a non-women of color that is dominate. In one of the scholarly article it mentions, “…model-minority identity help us understand how Asian Americans can presuppose racism as they deny…

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    her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which raised awareness about southeastern Asian parenting techniques. She too is a tiger mom, who pressures her children, now teenageers, to excel in everything, whether it be sports, academics, or a musical instrument. The story is relatable; however; it is scrutinized by western parents who encourage independence in their children, not confinement. Southeastern Asian parents seek structure, and in order for them to do so, endless boundaries are set,…

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    Summary Chinese-Americans found themselves in the middle of racism even though they weren 't considered the enemy. The enemy being the Japanese. Many Chinese-Americans, found work hard to come by. Many Chinese-Americans even contemplated returning to their home country after being schooled so they would not have to face the racial discrimination. However, Chinese-Americans found the opportunity to find work and fight against the enemy. While the Chinese-American men and women went off to fight…

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    Though there were various types of Asian that came to America, many of Americans during the late 19th century and early 20th century perceived all Asians with a similar perspective; an outsider and a threat to the American supremacism. Asian Americans were often mistreated and disdain by the “whites” due to many racial and cultural differences, which caused the institution of “work” to distort the lives of Asian Americans’ economically and socially. One of the major effect from the disdain were…

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    consider myself Asian American as I am able to accept both cultures. An Asian American is an American with an Asian background who has both American and Asian influences within his or her life. Defining Asian American leads to questioning the definition of Asian American literature. Asian American literature is literature that displays Asian American elements within the work and stresses the definition of Asian American. “Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu, a work of fiction, can be considered Asian…

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    occurrence of such a violent crime, including the distress caused by a sudden rise in unemployment and the widespread animosity towards Asians as a result. The success of Japanese vehicles reduced the U.S. automobile industry, which was the source of income for a great number of Detroit residents, including Ronald Ebens. Blaming the Japanese—and by extension, Asian Americans— for the unemployment rate and the struggling economy became a common issue in Detroit. Ebens and his stepson, Michael…

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    High Context Culture

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    interpersonal relationships. For example, Japanese usually work in a group and they will have a long discussion before deciding a matter and a trusted relationship before starting a business as they need a long-term relationship basis business. In most of the Asian or Middle East, they will be speaking implicitly as they will not talk straight to the point for what they want. In contrast, in a low context culture is more to individual rather than being in a group. Privacy or personal space are…

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