The largest and longest standing community was then Filipinos, followed by other Asians, Americans, other Micronesians and Pacific islanders. |
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There were also a hundred or so Africans and Asians, and almost 400 slaves. |
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There was a mix of waiting and bar staff, including Asians and people from the Continent, Australia and New Zealand. |
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People of European origin, Asians, and people of mixed race enjoy the best standard of living. |
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It was the shock treatment that east Asians needed to make them see the need for reform. |
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It was also responsible for a gradual introduction of Indians and other Asians into British society. |
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Its sharp, contemporary tone and content is designed to reflect the issues that matter to British Asians. |
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To see what is really bothering young Asians, look no further than BBC radio's Asian Network. |
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The problem centres on the different ways in which Asians and Africans are treated in the census form. |
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One, which greatly appealed to him, was the opportunity to cast Asians in the Asian roles. |
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He has led the way for many Scottish Asians to follow his lead and play for their country. |
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Rice is so important to the Asian diet that it may be the main component of almost all the meals Asians consume. |
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Note that I am in no way disrespecting Asia, Asians or Asian products with this name. |
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Alex Sonson complained that merely introducing the bill raised harmful stereotypes about Asians. |
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The many successes achieved by young British Asians in all areas of our creative industries are too little known. |
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The Japanese, like other Asians, rarely bake or roast, so most cooking takes place on the stove or range top. |
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Five young Asians told us how they are adopting the tradition of arranged marriages to suit their modern needs. |
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I have met many Asians for whom, after living for a lifetime in London, an English home remains a curiosity. |
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It's heartening that the finalists have included Asians, West Indians and Chinese. |
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This is extremely useful as it gives a real idea of what influence this growing band of Asians had on British life. |
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Since the 1960s, immigrant Asians and West Indians have lacked confidence in the British Government's capacity to deal with them justly. |
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But Africans and Asians did not restore their chiefs and rajas, or seek otherwise to return to a more authentic way of life. |
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The wounded included Saudis and Arab expatriates, as well as Africans and Asians. |
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This history has meant that Leicester is home to a significant number of Poles, Ugandan Asians, Kosovans and Somalis. |
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These deals allowed Asians to use their own languages and alphabets, rather than numbers or English, when surfing the web. |
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The Asians were not able to see him in action as he fought mostly in Europe and the American continent. |
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Many of the Asians and Latinos here are recent immigrants like my parents were. |
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To a large extent, the linguistic classification corresponds to the historical records regarding the ancestry of East Asians. |
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The party included Americans, Antipodeans, Europeans and Asians, Arabs, and the ubiquitous Japanese, laden with cameras and video recorders. |
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There is also a foot-well under each table, so those less limber than SE Asians can sit easily. |
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Reportedly the film caused a riot in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1927 for its portrayal of opiate-trading, white-slaving Asians. |
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Also present are Arabs as well as Asians whose ancestors came from India and Pakistan. |
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For all anyone knows it could work equally well in Asians or Caucasians or Hispanics. |
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There is some directed diffusion of Hispanics and Asians outward from these immigrant ports of entry. |
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Some of these are in immigrant gateway states, with growing numbers of Hispanics and Asians. |
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Companies are just not creating enough jobs, despite intense pressure to hire Saudis instead of South Asians and other expatriates. |
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Unifying under a general label, gay South Asians have banded together throughout the world, aided significantly by the Internet. |
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Many second-generation Asians do not want to follow their parents into the industry. |
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Americans have long been very consumption-oriented while the Chinese and other East Asians value thrift. |
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Though considered by some to be mere tokenism, this openness to Asians has worked to the benefit of many dancers. |
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I'm not saying that Asians should shed their ethnic traditions by assimilating within the mainstream. |
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For example, many of the research labs are staffed by Asians who prefer to speak in their native tongues. |
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Studies in migrant Asians comparing body fat topography with that in Caucasians have confirmed similar findings. |
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I am a Bengali and the centre really helped me because all kinds of people mix here, Bengalis and Pakistanis and other Asians. |
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The film uses the phenomenon of bhangra music to explore issues of identity and belonging among young British-born Asians. |
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A new survey reports that Asians get the least sleep, with those in Japan getting the least amount of shut-eye in the world. |
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Radio Five Live presenter Nicky Campbell will host the simulcast with the Asian Network, the speech and music station for British Asians. |
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Among the major ethnic groups are Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, Lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asians, and Europeans. |
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The panel was composed of 20 individuals of European origin, 20 African Americans, 20 Asians, and 20 South Americans. |
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However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans. |
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Nor has it helped that there just isn't enough data about the specific health problems of South Asians, let alone Indian Americans. |
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Bangladeshis are the most recent immigrant group among South Asians in the United Kingdom. |
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The question about the location of South Asians within Asian America is, inevitably, left open-ended. |
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About 41 per cent of these are Filipinos while 12 per cent are South Asians. |
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Today more than 80 percent are of Turkish or Lebanese origin, although South Asians and Indians from Fiji are also represented. |
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The rise of South Asians into the Asian mainstream has helped reinforce such thinking, she says. |
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One American contractor confirmed that South Asians had been brought in to handle at least some jobs with security implications. |
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South Asians form 57 percent of the population, making them the single largest expatriate group. |
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South Asians have been observed to have a high risk of developing diabetes at lower levels of body mass index than Western populations. |
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South Asians, for instance, are more likely than others to live in joint family households. |
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And the bubble tea craze among Asians has expanded in cities where significant Chinese populations have given mixed tea sales a boost. |
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Music created by British Asians is vitalizing the club scene with its funky sounds and Indian dance and theater is enriching the arts. |
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The Burmese resemble other Asians in being enthusiastic snackers, with ample provision of snack stalls. |
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Other, much smaller ethnic groups include Southeast Asians, African Americans, and Nuer refugees from The Sudan. |
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Even as an increasing number of Latinos, Asians and trade unionists defected to the Republicans, blacks stood pat with the Democrats. |
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So the hapas will go off to debate their issues and the mixed Africans and the Asians theirs. |
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They are caviling that inspectors are being recruited from too many countries including Asians and Africans. |
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Asians prefer table games such as baccarat and high-low, which require skill, not just luck. |
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For example, a significant number of young Hispanics and Asians are visiting their parents' homelands to study their parents' native languages. |
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Latinos, Asians and African-Americans began to play a leading role in the homophile movement. |
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The act incorporated the position of recent Supreme Court decisions that all Asians were ineligible for naturalization. |
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But when Independence came, some Africans looked on the Asians as interlopers, foreigners depriving the locals of jobs and economic opportunity. |
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The Japanese, like most other Asians, do not usually serve meals in courses but set all the dishes on the table at the start of the meal. |
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And would say, Europeans or Asians be as honest as US citizens, who are consistently, and admirably frank on such issues? |
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The film-makers aim to show that despite growing up in England, young Asians still respect traditions and customs of their parent's homeland. |
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This preponderance of Asians, particularly in the vast numbers of Japanese tourists the city attracts, has left its marks on the cuisine. |
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Only in this way will the epidemic of diabetes witnessed in south Asians be arrested and reversed. |
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But to Asians he was a dispenser of death and destruction on a gigantic scale that the world would not see again until Genghis Khan. |
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On this, the Americans, Europeans and Asians I met this January seem agreed. |
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There were Asians, Africans, Europeans, the feminine and the androgynous, the young and mature, all vying for the available trade. |
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The remainder are Indians, Pakistanis, other Asians, Arabs, Europeans, and groups of mixed ancestry. |
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Autobiographies which exoticize Asian culture reinforce the otherness of Asians in the eyes of white America. |
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Given their unusual appearance and extraordinary biology, it is not surprising that Asians have credited sea horses with magical powers. |
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If sander and Taylor are right, affirmative action may be a policy that hurts Asians and helps no one. |
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Moreover, his support also has sagged among Asians, Latinos, Native Americans, and all other non-white segments of the electorate. |
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The Japanese trained and armed thousands of South-East Asians to support them as auxiliary troops or as armies fighting for independence from the western colonizers. |
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Asians have generally opted to become naturalized citizens rather than permanent resident aliens in the U.S., if they are able to meet the requirements. |
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While many of the advocacy groups are composed of second generation Asians or South Asians, others are collaboration between second and first generation groups. |
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As Liu and Worcester note, Li brought tennis to an entire new population of fans, including Asians living around the globe. |
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The blondness as an attraction to black-haired Asians does make sense. |
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I know a woman who believes that the SARS virus was caused by Asians double dipping in their soy sauce. |
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Certainly there are some Asians who have gleefully embraced the image of being the diligent worker bee. |
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We still do not have an explanation for excess deaths from coronary heart disease in South Asians, but several plausible hypotheses have been generated. |
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The importance of triglyceride concentration also requires clarification in young men, women, and groups such as South Asians among whom abdominal obesity is prevalent. |
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In the first half of the twentieth century, urban centers were dominated by South Asians and Europeans, while Fijians were considered essentially a rural people. |
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Caucasians, Africans, Asians, or Inuits are types for a typologist that conspicuously differ from other human ethnic groups and are sharply separated from them. |
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As Thais or other Asians become more involved in the global trade and global interaction of all kinds, they are beginning to assert their identities to the world. |
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The relatively longer longevity of Asians who traditionally used earthen pots as cooking vessels is said to have sparked off research into the properties of clay. |
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So when do the Latinos, the Orientals and the Asians get a look in then? |
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To be sure, most Asians, whatever their creed, eagerly embrace modernity. |
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They find that the bones of the earliest colonizers of the Americas were morphologically distinct from northeast Asians and recent American Indians. |
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Some young Asians even consider themselves citizens of the world. |
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The emergence of British Asians in contemporary music is a good example. |
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Many South Asians are employed in the construction industry as day laborers and an injury can be double jeopardy for the worker, because without work, he doesn't get paid. |
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It is very different between the Americans, the Europeans and the Asians. |
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Previous research has also determined that Asians and Asian Americans tend to seek help from social networks rather than from professionals such as counselors. |
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Ironically, the ascendance has been so complete that much of the remaining stereotyping exists among South Asians themselves. |
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Asians have been intertwined with America's destiny since Chinese immigrants arrived en masse to build the transcontinental railway after the civil war. |
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South Asians in Britain, Inuits in Canada, Maoris in New Zealand, and Aborigines in Australia receive poorer care and less care than their non-minority countrymen. |
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Africans, Asians and Latin Americans now roam the streets alongside Mediterraneans, other Europeans, native Australians and the many-generationed Anglo-Australians. |
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No such charity can be granted to anyone involved in the movie, especially given its casual ridicule of blacks, gays, Asians, Russians and, in a novel twist, Samoans. |
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Of those, 14 Asians and 70 Whites were rejected despite higher college grades compared with the median grade point average of the non-Asian minority students. |
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They look like typically articulate and casually dressed young Asians. |
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Despite their growing numbers, South Asians have been loath to flex their political muscles or be vocal about religious intolerance or discrimination. |
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Filipinos have their own way of doing hip-hop as do South Asians. |
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Why do you make a distinction between South Asians and Asians? |
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The station was given the title after being the popular vote of UK Asians. |
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Haplogroup D4 is the modal mtDNA haplogroup among Koreans and among Northeast Asians in general. |
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There is a growing presence of East Asians, primarily Japanese, in the Bajio region. |
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So the Chinese and Central Asians are the barbaric, faceless, yellow horde that may once again drown the noble Slavs. |
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Asians administered this Albizia julibrissin soup as a folk medicine to treat insomnia, diuresis, sthenia, and confusion. |
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At present, we can take as a hypothesis that Europeans have more Neandertal ancestry than Asians. |
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For example, 25 per cent of Asians are blood group B compared to eight per cent of western Europeans. |
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One possible explanation for greater alcohol related illness in South Asians relates to the biological factors that increase end organ damage. |
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The retreat of the glaciers allowed groups of Asians to migrate to the Americas and populate them. |
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And Asians also showed a shift toward the GOP in the mid-terms. |
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Asians and Middle Easterners view high-rises even more positively than Europeans and Americans. |
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More recent immigration in the late 20th century and early 21st century has fueled new communities of Hispanics and Asians. |
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It aims to promote the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain. |
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People of Southeast Asian origins are known as Southeast Asians or Aseanites. |
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Lebanese palaces are very diverse architecturally, being influenced by Arabs, Italians, French, Persians, Turkish and East Asians. |
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Asians were first permitted naturalization by the 1943 Magnuson Act, which repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act. |
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The Immigration Act of 1965 finally allowed Asians and all persons from all nations be given equal access to immigration and naturalization. |
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The inland group is the founder of North and East Asians, Europeans, large sections of the Middle East, and North African populations. |
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According to one study, about 1 to 4 percent of the DNA in Europeans and Asians may be derived from Neanderthals. |
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Shortly thereafter, the Leicester City Council launched a campaign aimed at dissuading Ugandan Asians from migrating to the city. |
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The first Asians to set foot on what would be the United States occurred in 1587, when Filipino sailors arrived in Spanish ships at Morro Bay. |
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During this period it is widely argued that emergent blacks and Asians struggled in Britain against racism and prejudice. |
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Racial tensions between blacks and Asians in Birmingham increased after the deaths of three Asian men at the hands of a black youth. |
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In British English usage, the term Asians usually refers to people with roots in South Asia, essentially the Indian subcontinent. |
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With the exception of Bangladeshi women, every other group of South Asians, have higher attendance at university than the national average. |
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The earliest date at which South Asians settled in Great Britain is not clear. |
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In the following century many South Asians arrived in Europe by sea as sailors, slaves and servants. |
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It is estimated from 1800 to 1945 20,000 South Asians emigrated to Britain. |
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In 1972, all South Asians were expelled from Uganda by the controversial figure Idi Amin, then president of Uganda. |
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South Asians have also played a pivotal role in rejuvenating a number of UK street markets. |
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In 2006, Time Asia magazine voted him as one of the most influential South Asians in the past 60 years. |
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European colonization also brought sizable groups of Asians, particularly from the Indian subcontinent, to British colonies. |
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The radio, however, was most pervertly used during the expulsion of Asians in 1972 when news broadcasts carried daily statements on their fate. |
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The key idea is that there would have to have been some additional interbreeding events involving East Asians, but not Europeans. |
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These interbreeding events could have been directly between Neanderthals and East Asians, maybe in some other indirect way. |
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In many states, the number of South Asians exceeds that of the local citizenry. |
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Russia and Qing were rival empires until the early 20th century, however, both empires carried out united policy against Central Asians. |
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Tourist arrivals to Ghana include South Americans, Asians, Europeans, and North Americans. |
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Smaller ethnic groups in Mexico include South and East Asians, present since the colonial era. |
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A Health Ministry report in 2010 showed bowel-cancer rates were highest for Pakeha and Maori men but lower for Asians and Pacific Islanders. |
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For two centuries Asians have been bystanders in world history, reacting defenselessly to the surges of Western commerce, thought, and power. |
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Although the number of Central Asians in this text is less than half of the Khotanese mentioned above, it is still a rather large group. |
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Likewise, HHS has implemented a policy where they disaggregated the data for Latinos and for r Asians and Pacific Islanders. |
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The scientists scanned the genomes of 89 East Asians, 60 Europeans, and 60 Africans to find DNA stretches recently affected by natural selection. |
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Researchers compared other Asians and foreign-born tuberculosis patients with South Asians, who had a disproportionately higher rate of the disease in New York City. |
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Among those who self-identified themselves as Native American, 80 percent of them had white ancestors, along with 20 percent for blacks, Hispanics, and Asians. |
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The migrations to serve sugarcane plantations led to a significant number of ethnic Indians, southeast Asians and Chinese settling in various parts of the world. |
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Less numerous groups in Mexico such as Asians and Middle Easterners are also accounted for, albeit their numbers do not vary significantly from previous estimations. |
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While Europeans and Asians were affected by the Eurasian diseases, their endemic status in those continents over centuries resulted in many people gaining acquired immunity. |
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However, the amount of VOCs varied as a function of the subject's ethnic background, with Caucasians having greater amounts of 11 of the 12 VOCs than East Asians. |
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Deer had a central role in the ancient art, culture and mythology of the Hittites, the ancient Egyptians, the Celts, the ancient Greeks, the Asians and several others. |
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The Welsh Asians Cricket Club is based in Grangetown, Cardiff. |
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African and European Americans, however, continue to wield a stronger political influence because of the lower rates of citizenship and voting among Asians and Hispanics. |
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You don't see all the Armenians in one corner, all the Asians in one corner, all the Hispanics in one corner,'' said Arax Gevorgyan, who is a sophomore. |
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Diuination generally was done by diuers means..Hydromancy..done..in a basen of water, which is called Lecanomancie, in which Strabo sayth the Asians are singular. |
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Japanese and East Asians are ethnocentric, close-knit societies. |
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Southeast Asians are the fastest growing ethnic group in Ireland. |
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At first these were the people employed in government and administrative roles, but this was expended to include those Asians engaged in commerce. |
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Beginning around 1964 Africanization policies in East Africa prompted the arrival of Asians with British passports from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. |
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The East Asians owe their relatively light skin to different mutations. |
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The student body includes 828 Latinos, 176 Asians and 80 black students. |
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Southeast Asians, including Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese, are refugees who fled Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos after the end of the Indochinese war to the United States. |
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Denisovans passed genes to Papua New Guineans but not to Asians, Europeans or South Americans, the researchers report online August 30 in Science. |
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Researcher Irina Pugach and colleagues analysed genetic variation from across the genome from aboriginal Australians, New Guineans, island Southeast Asians, and Indians. |
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The Mal'ta people probably met up with East Asians somewhere east of Lake Baikal and interbred with them, giving rise to the ancestors of Native Americans. |
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