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         Vietnamese Asian Americans:     more books (101)
  1. Vietnamese-American Politicians: Joseph Cao, Viet D. Dinh, Madison Nguyen, Hong Tran, Janet Nguyen, Tan D. Nguyen, Van Tran, Mina Nguyen
  2. Vietnamese Americans (Footsteps to America) by Alexandra Bandon, 1994-11
  3. My Father's Boat by Sherry Garland, 2002-06-01
  4. VIETNAMESE AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Carl L., III Bankston, 2000
  5. Vietnamese Martial Arts: Vovinam, Qwan Ki Do, Vo Binh Dinh, Nhat Nam, Cuong Nhu, Viet Tai Chi, Vo Dao Vietnam, Vit-Võ-Do, Viet Vu Dao
  6. Vietnamese Community Activists: Joseph Cao, Yen Ngoc Do, Tuan Vo-Dinh, Trung Dung, Hung Pham, H Thành Vit
  7. Spousal abuse: Vietnamese children's reports of parental violence.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by Yoko Baba, Susan B. Murray, 2003-09-01
  8. Ethnic Identity and Motivation: Socio-Cultural Factors in the Educational Achievement of Vietnamese American Students (New Americans) (New Americans (New York, N.Y.).) by Lynne Tsuboi Saito, 2002-04-22
  9. Bibliography, social work with Asian Americans: Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, Korean Americans, Vietnamese Americans by Susan Sung, 1978
  10. Asians in California: A selected bibliography on Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese immigrants and their descendants by Sucheng Chan, 1986
  11. Fundamentals of nomadic Vietnamese armed robbery investigation (An Occasional paper of the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators) by William L Cassidy, 1991
  12. Finding Your Ethnic-American Roots/Vietnamese (Ethnic American Book) by Robert D. Reed, Danek S. Kaus, 1993-11
  13. Prenatal care among Southeast Asian women in Saint Paul and Minneapolis: A survey of Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian and Vietnamese women in the Twin Cities by Marline Spring, 1997
  14. Classroom assessment and placement for Asian children in American classrooms by Tam Dang Wei, 1978

61. APA FALL 1999 Course List
vietnamese americans. Apart from attempting a focused comparison of the intertwinedhistories of two asian American groups (Filipinos and vietnamese), this
http://www.apa.nyu.edu/program/course_1999spring.htm
ASIAN/PACIFIC/AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM SPRING 1999 Course Listing Introduction to A/P/A Experience This interdisciplinary course provides a general introduction to the themes of Asian/Pacific/American Studies through readings and class discussions, guest speakers and visits to community organizations, and film/vidoe screenings. Instructor: Darrell Hamamoto
syllabus not available back Filming Asian America: Documenting Community This course, focusing on the histories of Asian American communities in New York, will endeavor to present filmmaking as a mode of community documentation and filmmakers as historians. Instructors: Sudipto Chatterjee syllabus not available back A/P/A Community Studies This course will investigate through class discussions and fieldwork definitions of Asian American communities based not just on ethnicity and geography, but also gender, class, sexual orientation, religion, and other significant affiliations and identifications. Instructors: Angel Shaw and John Kuo Wei Tchen syllabus not available back A/P/A Media and Culture This course will examine how we as Asian Pacific American cultural producers imagine ourselves, particularly in relation to A/P/A experiencecs such as: migration, assimilation, displacement, generational and class differences, multiculturalism and racism within our respective communities as well as across communities.

62. Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders Progress Review - September 1997
Liver cancer rates are highest for vietnamese. Deaths from cerebrovascular diseasesare increasing for both male and female asian americans and Pacific
http://www.healthypeople.gov/Data/PROGRVW/asians/default.htm
The Acting Assistant Secretary for Health chaired a cross-cutting review of progress on Healthy People 2000 objectives for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). As lead agency, the Office of Minority Health presented an overview that focused on improving data, increasing access to and utilization of preventive health services, and Healthy People 2010 development. This progress review was held in San Francisco at the "Voices from the Community" conference, sponsored by the Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum and other AAPI collaborating organizations. Not only was this the first review ever held outside of Washington, DC, it was also the first progress review to be taped for rebroadcast on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Public Health Training Network. The following objectives were considered in the overview and discussion: From 1987 to 1994, the percentage of Southeast Asian men who smoked decreased from 55 percentage to 23.1 percent. However, the data used to track this objective are from different sources and are not directly comparable. According to self-reported data, smoking prevalence among Asian American women is typically less than 10 percent. However, biochemical verification tests in a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-sponsored study showed that smoking rates among AAPI women are two to three times higher than self-reported data. Although not targeted in Healthy People 2000, suicide among the AAPI population was discussed in the progress review. The suicide rate among AAPIs in California is similar to the 6.6 per 100,000 rate for the total U.S. population. In Hawaii, the rate jumps to 11.2 per 100,000, above the 10.8 per 100,000 rate for all people residing there. Asian American women have the highest suicide rate among women aged 65 and older.

63. Discrimination Against Asian Americans
The second most historical event was the vietnamese boat people crisis is an unfortunatetendency to make the following misperceptions about asian americans
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/soc/355lect10.htm
UNDERSTANDING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ASIAN-AMERICANS Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders number about 9 million in the U.S., constituting about 3% of the U.S. population, mostly residing in California, New York, or the racial paradise of Hawaii. They make up about 65% of the world population. They have been stereotyped as the "model minority" because the substantial majority are college-educated with middle- or upper-income occupations, but others, an estimated 12%, are employed in low-paying service jobs or sweatshops. An Asian American is one and a half times more likely to have a bachelor's degree than a white non-Latino, and Asian-Americans, in general, have average or above-average income levels (an estimated 30% higher than whites, according to some figures). Asian American immigrant history is essentially labor history. Chinese immigration began in 1850-1880 from the Fukien and Kwangtung provinces to provide cheap labor on the nation's railway system and feed the American gold rush frenzy. These were turbulent times, and the U.S. had a crisis called the "yellow peril", a 19th Century belief that Asians constituted a threat to Western civilization. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 brought a halt to almost all Chinese immigration until about 1943, when Chinese workers were brought in to contribute to the U.S. War effort in the nation's defense plants. Other Chinese Americans opened laundries, stores, and restaurants where they initially did business primarily with each other. Recent waves of Chinese immigrants have included scientists, students, asylees, and parolees. Like immigrants from

64. The White House Initiative On Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders
improve the quality of life of over twelve million asian americans and Pacific DevelopmentBoard, the America Viet League, and the vietnamese American Council.
http://www.aapi.gov/aboutus/johnbio.htm
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John Quoc Duong
Executive Director,
White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
John Quoc Duong is the Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. In this capacity, he is charged with coordinating all federal activities under Executive Order 13216, to increase opportunities for and improve the quality of life of over twelve million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). In addition, Mr. Duong works with the White House and the President's Advisory Commission on AAPIs to advise the President on the needs and concerns of this population. Prior to joining the Bush-Cheney Administration, Mr. Duong was Vice President of Bridgecreek Development, a real estate development company based in California. He previously served in various capacities in California Governor Pete Wilson's Office of Community Relations, most recently as

65. Andrew Tran For Texas State Representative
it is one of the eight apartment complexes many vietnamese immigrants call for membersof President Bush's Advisory Commission on asianamericans and Pacific
http://www.chooseandrew.com/press/082902_1.php
Asian-Americans voice concerns
Federal advisory panel hears about health care, job needs
By CHUNHUA ZEN ZHENG
August 29, 2002
Tony Nguyen still had vivid memories of his visit a year ago to a southwest Houston apartment complex that had overflowing trash bins and leaking roofs.
"The trash company doesn't come regularly and the apartments' owner doesn't care," he said of the complex. "People are helpless."
Dubbed "Bich Son Village" by local Vietnamese, it is one of the eight apartment complexes many Vietnamese immigrants call home when they arrive in Houston.
Nguyen's visit was part of a Houston tour for members of President Bush's Advisory Commission on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders and representatives of some federal agencies.
They wanted to hear the concerns and needs of the ethnically diverse minority group. The efforts are part of the 1999 White House mandate renewed last year by Bush to promote Asian-Americans' participation in government programs.
At a Tuesday town hall meeting at the Chinese Community Center, commission members heard a wide range of concerns, including health care, transportation and employment.
"It's quite an eye-opener," said Bao Ky Nguyen Vu, one of the 14 commissioners. "People who have been successful in this country should come to see how these folks live. They lack what many of us take for granted."

66. Asian Americans: A Pollak Library Research Guide
articles of note Top of Page asian americans Show Large State's asian PopulationClimbs 35 American, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese Korean, vietnamese) and also
http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/asianamericans/
Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics - ASIAN AMERICANS Asian Americans
A Guide To Resources In CSUF's Pollak Library ENCYCLOPEDIAS Top of Page American MarketPlace: Demographics and Spending Patterns (2001) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE BUSINESS TABLES HA214 .A6 Asian American Almanac (1996) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Asian American Encyclopedia (1995-) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.O6 A827 1995 Vol. 1-6 Asian American Literature: Reviews and Criticism of Works by American Writers of Asian Descent (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Atlas of Asian-American History (2002) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.O6 A89 2002 Distinguished Asian Americans: A Biographical Dictionary (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics (2000) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.A1 E574 2000 Vol. 1-2

67. MGPL Webrary® - Asian Americans
Grove Public Library's collection that reflect these experiences and portray theodyssey of asian/Pacific americans in American vietnamese americans.
http://www.webrary.org/rs/bibasian.html
Asian American Odyssey
Highlighting the Asian Experience in America
Return to the Bibliography and Pathfinder Menu
In May of 1990, President George Bush designated the month of May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. This month-long national recognition pays tribute to the significant contributions of Asian/Pacific Americans and the poignant and difficult times Asian/Pacific Americans have experienced in this country. Below are selected materials from the Morton Grove Public Library's collection that reflect these experiences and portray the odyssey of Asian/Pacific Americans in American society.
Bautista, Veltisezar. The Filipino Americans: From 1763 to The Present: Their History, Culture, and Traditions. . 1998. 973.049921 BAU.
This work provides a vista of the Filipino community that throws light on their values, beliefs, culture, traditions and characteristics. It also illustrates the contributions made by Filipinos to American culture, society, cuisine, economy, politics, sports and entertainment.
Cao, Lan.

68. Asian American Studies Resources
Los Angeles Times Reaching Critical Mass asian americans in California; Trikone MagazineGay South asian magazine; VAS Voices vietnamese American Society
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/aas2.htm
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69. Asian American History - Erika Lee
Genocide Program, Yale University Laotian americans; asian Studies WWW Virtual LibraryLaos; Laonet Community Home Page; Lao Studies Review vietnamese americans;
http://www.hist.umn.edu/~erikalee/aahist.html
Home Profile Courses
Asian American History
Comparative Race/Ethnicity

United States, 1945-Present

Course Syllabus - Spring 2002
Course Schedule - Spring 2002 ... Lectures - Spring 2002 Asian American Studies Web Links
General Asian American History And Studies

  • Asian Americans in Washington State , University of Washington
  • UC Irvine Asian American Studies Resources
  • USC Ethnic Studies Department
  • UCLA Asian American Studies Department
  • Asian American Oral History Project, UC Berkeley ...
  • AsianWeek (national English language newspaper)
  • Asian Pages
  • Asian American History Timeline , Loni Ding General American History Resources
  • National Archives and Records Administration
  • Library of Congress General Research Resources at the University of Minnesota
  • On-line library orientation
  • Research QuickStart (learn how to use the library to do your research paper)
  • American History Resources at the U of M Library
  • U of M History 3961 (Research Paper) Guide Asian American Women
  • Asiangurls.com
  • 70. Asian-American Health
    asianAmerican Health. Cambodian (Khmer), Laotian, vietnamese, More Quick Reference on vietnamese) Indian (asian) Full discussion only
    http://www.baylor.edu/~Charles_Kemp/asian_health.html
    Asian-American Health Cambodian (Khmer), Laotian, Vietnamese, More Free Burma - Keep Aung San Suu Kyi Free Resources for Cross-Cultural Care and Prevention
    Cambodian/Khmer (full discussion or Quick Reference on Khmer Laotian/Lao (full discussion or Quick Reference on Laotians) Vietnamese (full discussion or Quick Reference on Vietnamese Indian (Asian) Full discussion only Korean Full discussion only (updated) New - populations, issues, infectious diseases Condemned.org : Volunteer group working to close down child sexual exploitation internet sites and to remove the people behind the exploitation. Educational Resources Southeast Asian Refugees: Cultural Orientation Brief Assessment of Health Beliefs Tool Cancer Screening Among Southeast Asian Refugees Agape/Baylor Community Care: Our Primary Care/District Health Program
    Resources in Dallas and elsewhere Guide to Community Services in East Dallas East Dallas Clinics Guide to Community Services in Garland , Texas and Pediatric Resources (Pediatric resources covers local and national recources) Links Asian Health and Related Sites and be sure to check out this external site: AsiaSource Benefactors People and organizations who made all this happen. Art by Men Van Nguyen. Project partners are

    71. HealthWeb: Asian American Health
    materials, and other resources for asian and Pacific Islander americans in California TheVietnamese Community Health Promotion Project This project's
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/simmon11/healthweb/minority/asian.htm
    Asian Americans
    Bibliography of Asian/Pacific Islander American Health
    This bibliography of 1197 Citations lists selected references to monographs, journal articles, conference proceedings and abstracts, dissertations, and audiovisuals published from January 1990 through March 1995. The bibliography is intended to serve as a handy and useful resource for health professionals, including policy makers, administrators, researchers, and health service providers. It is designed for those who are interested in gaining a better understanding of health issues of special concern to APIAs through published medical literature. It is a joint project of the NIH APIA Advisory Committee and the National Library of Medicine. [Large file: 364K]
    Asian American Medical Student Group - Ohio State University
    This page is for the Asian American Medical Student Group at Ohio State University but also provides information on the national organization and information on how to subscribe to the listserv for Asian American Medical Students.
    Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
    The Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum is a national advocacy organization dedicated to promoting policy, program, and research efforts for the improvement of health status of all Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. The APIAHF established the Asian and Pacific Islander Health Information Network (APIHIN) in 1995. The vision of APIHIN is one of an integrated telecommunications infrastructure that will allow Asians and Pacific Islanders access to pertinent health information and resources through local community access points and key provider intermediaries.

    72. Untitled Document
    Korean americans; Multiracial Communities Amerasians, Mixed Race communities; Vietnameseamericans; Southeast asian americans. Business Employment. back to top.
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/Books/Topic.htm
    _By Topic Overviews back to top Community Studies back to top Culture back to top Diaspora - The Global Context back to top Education Issues back to top Health Issues back to top back to top ... Japanese Americans Immigration back to top Asian Exclusion Movements Japanese American Internment back to top Labor back to top Labor

    73. SEACAEF: Information About The Education Of Southeast Asian Vietnamese, Hmong, K
    The primary goal of SEACAEF is to promote understanding between SoutheastAsian americans and americans of other heritages. Are
    http://www.seacaef.org/
    Southeast Asian
    Culture and Education Foundation T he Southeast Asian Culture and Education Foundation (SEACAEF) is a non-profit agency founded in 1994 exclusively for educational purposes. The primary goal of SEACAEF is to promote understanding between Southeast Asian Americans and Americans of other heritages. A re you looking for educational materials related to Southeast Asian languages and cultures? Do you need assistance from consultants knowledgeable of Southeast Asian families? Please call 714.847.0718 or e-mail us, and we will help you. S EACAEF focuses on developing and disseminating information on Southeast Asian cultures, languages, and literature through publications and presentations. O bjectives include:
  • Promoting appreciation and understanding of Southeast Asian cultures and languages in the United States.
  • Improving relations between Southeast Asian Americans and Americans of other ethnic backgrounds.
  • Assisting new Southeast Asian immigrants to become acculturated, responsible, and productive citizens.
  • Increasing communication and exchange among students, teachers, and scholars in the United States and overseas in the areas of Southeast Asian studies.
  • 74. Queer Asian Americans
    queer asian website with email list
    http://www.geocities.com/queerasian_2000/links.html
    Welcome to the Queer Asian Website
    Designed especially for Chinese American Lesbians
    This page is under construction. Please send all link suggestions to burroug3@msu.edu
    International
    GLB Hong Kong Tokyo Dyke Info Lina Wowor Indonesian lesbian info Lesbian Center Thailand
    Miscellaneous
    Gay Asian News Gay Asian Literature Dyke Nation LesbiaNation ... Dharma-Dyke's Website you are Kwan-Yin WomBAT E-mail forum for bisexual women Lesbian Gardens Techno Dyke Headquarters a gathering place for Web savvy dykes gURL the on-line web mag for U Women on the Web W.O.W. Lesbian.org the oldest and largest collection of lesbian links on the net A Dyke's World Girlfriends Major American lesbian magazine Dyke Action Machine Cyber Grrl
    Resources
    Southeast Asia Lesbian Resources SAWNET; South Asian Women's NETwork Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Home Page Utopia: Southeast Asian Gay and Lesbian Resources ... Groovy Annie's Canadian resource site Kabaklaan, a Queer CyberMagazine for Filipinos No. 2 Keanoo's Gay Asian Links Gay Vietnamese on the NET Queer Asian/Pacific resources ... for People Like Us a webzine for GLBT from an Asian perspective GAS Gay Artist Supports from Japan Typhoongirls Vancouver social group for young Asian lesbians Asia trendy San Francisco restaurant and club Indonesian Lesbian's Homepage Indonesian Lesbian Forum threaded discussion board The Gully queer weekly online magazine, special focus on Gay Taiwan

    75. Foreign Talk - Viewing Race Film
    Me Nigger (racism and the vietnamese Conflict), Who antiasian American violence
    http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=361&subject_id=10

    76. Southeast Asian Communities
    population table shows, current estimates place the total number of Southeast AsianAmericans at nearly 1.5 million, including 955,264 vietnamese, 195,917 Hmong
    http://www.searac.org/commun.html
    Southeast Asian Communities
    Credit: UNHCR
    Cambodian Hmong (from the northern mountains of Laos), Lao , and Vietnamese — entered the U.S. as refugees or as relatives of refugees at various times after the end of the Vietnam War. They began to relocate to this country in 1975, when the American-supported South Vietnamese government succumbed to the military pressures of their Communist neighbors to the north. In that same year, the Communist Pathet Lao defeated the US-supported government in Laos, and in 1976 the US-supported Cambodian government was toppled by the infamous Khmer Rouge. Southeast Asian arrivals to this country increased dramatically in the late 1970s and 1980s, with the influx of Vietnamese "boat people," the flight across the Mekong River of hundreds of thousands of Hmong and Lao refugees from Laos, and the escape of hundreds of thousands of Cambodians from the Khmer Rouge government in Cambodia. Current estimates are that 1,342,532 Southeast Asian refugees entered the United States between 1975 and 1998. As the population table shows, current estimates place the total number of Southeast Asian Americans at nearly 1.5 million, including 955,264 Vietnamese, 195,917 Hmong, 176,148 Cambodians, and 135,423 Laotians (not including Hmong). California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and the State of Washington have the highest Cambodian populations; California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have the highest Hmong populations; Lao populations are highest in California, Wisconsin, and Minnesota; and Vietnamese populations are highest in California and Texas.

    77. Asiaxpress.com Denver's Premium Online Guide To Asian Resources And Events
    up of Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Laotian, Filipino, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnameseand others in the hopes and aspirations of Chinese and asian americans in the
    http://www.asiaxpress.com/organizations/2000_org_events.htm
    Home Business Directory Events/Entertainment Lifestyles ... asiaXpress.com Info 2000 Organization Events Picture of Ly Tong,Courtesy of USVN Support for Ly Tong, Vietnamese-American Freedom Fighter
    By Elnora M. Mercado
    December 12, 2000
    The Unified Nationalist Vietnamese Committee of Colorado (UNVCC) held a meeting to rally support for Ly Tong. The meeting has held at the Khoa Nam Center, Alameda Square in Denver on December 2, 2000. Fund Raising Dinner For Flood Victims In South Vietnam
    By Sum Cong Nguyen
    November 28, 2000
    Vietnamese singers lead by Erica Frances Le sing the national anthems to start the program to raise funds for the victims of the recent flood in South Vietnam. Unified Nationalist Vietnamese Committee of Colorado (UNVCC) Celebrates 1st Anniversary
    By Eestor J. Mercado
    October 23, 2000
    The Unified Nationalist Vietnamese Committee of Colorado (UNVCC) successfully celebrated its first anniversary at King’s Land Restaurant. Colorado Candidates Forum
    By Elnora M. Mercado

    78. Asian American Issues - WISE
    Haines, D. (Ed.) 1989. Refugees as Immigrants Cambodians, Laotians, and Vietnamesein America. asian americans Emerging Minorities. Prentice Hall.
    http://www.ithaca.edu/wise/topics/asian_american.htm

    Ithaca College's Home

    Asian American Issues Websites
    Resources about Asian/Pacific Students and Culture
    good resources and information. The Southeast Asian Archive a very useful collection of information and links. Asian-Nation information about the historical, political, demographic, and cultural issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community. Yellowworld an online magazine about Asian American issues, perspective, and experience. Hmong Home Page an excellent site about Hmong culture and issues relevant to working with Laotian, Thai, and Vietnamese American students and families lots of valuable information and links to good websites. Growing Up Hmong American: Truancy Policy and Girls an interesting article based on interviews with Hmong girls who are chronically truant. Hmong Studies Journal an online journal about the Hmong experience, both in the U.S. and around the world.

    79. Vietnamese Outreach To Initiate Change And Empowerment :: Promoting Political Aw
    Latest Links. · asian Nation (9) · Model Minority asian American Empowerment(16) · vietnameseAmerican.org (13) · Tu?n Tr?n (12) · asianGUY (13).
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    80. Sociological Perspectives On Asian Americans:

    http://www.la.utexas.edu/course-materials/sociology/soc308/satomi/sp00/bkrep00.h
    Spring 2000
    Department of Sociology
    University of Texas at Austin
    Second Assignment: Book Report DUE: March 27, Monday The purpose of this assignment is for you to have the chance to read a bit of a subject that specifically interests you. Below is a list of the books that I suggest you to read for the report. If you have a book in mind that you want to read but not on the list, please consult me for approval. The book you suggest needs to be relevant to the course and non-fiction. The report needs to include a summary of and your comment on the book, besides your name and the title of the book you selected. In the summary, provide the central idea of the book succinctly. You may either have the section of summary first then write your comments in the next section, or integrate your comments with the summary in the text. The summary should be total of about 3 pages double spaced. In writing the comment, the following questions may help you. What struck you most from what you read? Do you agree with the authors as to the points they made? Why or why not? Can you relate what you learned from the book to any contemporary situation of Asian Americans or what we discussed in the class? Explain. The comment should be at least 2 pages double spaced. Please type the report. The total length of the paper should be at least 5 pages or 1,250 words. You are free to discuss your ideas with anyone, but your report must be prepared solely through your own efforts. List of recommended books:

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