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  1. Busted: A Vietnam Veteran in Nixon's America by W. D. Ehrhart, 1995-06

1. Asian-Nation Asian American History, Demographics, Issues
WHAT ABOUT ASIAN AMERICANS? review the Viet Nam War, which precipitated the collapse of the South Vietnamese government, then the Modern Day
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2. AAGEN Website
AAGEN Asian American Government Executives Network 1001 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Suite 601 Washington, D.C. 20036 202436-1705;
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3. Asian American Empowerment ModelMinority.com
Collection of research articles, commentaries, stories, and other documents on Asian American culture, government, and experience.
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4. Asian-American Government And Politics
AsianAmerican Government and Politics. How to submit information to this directory. U.S. Census Bureau Statistics for Asian and Pacific Islander
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5. Asian American Government, Leadership Conference
diversity future leadership community government multicultural public policy
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6. Asian Pacific American Institute For Congressional Studies
Asian Pacific Islander Americans An Asset for America's Future Find important information about APA's and government resources
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7. Politics Government Asian American Poll GoldSea
It's the only way I can say I want magnitudes less government and I'm Hah! Asian Americans are becoming more involved in politics as they
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8. FBI Investigates Theft At Democratic Office - The Washington
HUD's award for excellence, and a citation as the "Rising Asian American in Government" by the Asian American Government Executives Network.
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9. Politics Government Asian American Poll GoldSea
GOLDSEA ASIAN AMERICAN POLL All the destruction, persecution, and killings by the Chinese government in Tibet just sickens me.
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10. Some Noteworthy Americans Of Asian Or Pacific Island Heritage
Asian Americans in Government. Daniel K. Akaka Senator. Hawaii Julia Chang Bloch. Former Ambassador to Nepal;
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11. Asian-American Issues
2) legislation increasing penalties for hate crimes. Many APA s favor therestoration of government benefits, such as welfare, for legal immigrants,
http://www.asianam.org/issues.htm

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Asian- American Candidates Asian- American Issues Key Contests ... Who Is This Guy? Web www.asianam.org
REGISTER TO VOTE
Download the application from http://www.apiavote.org/votereg.html , print it, or call your county election clerk , complete and sign it, and mail it today!
1) The number of Asian Pacific Americans ("APA") the candidate has appointed or supported for appointment or election to positions in his administration, state, or company. APA's now comprise 14% of the students attending America's most selective colleges and 8% of the students attending law schools. Many APA's are opposed to illegal employment discrimination and want to ensure that APA's are treated fairly in hiring. 2) legislation increasing penalties for hate crimes. Many APA's favor the passage of laws increasing the penalties for crimes motivated by racial animus. 3) immigration a) decreasing the backlog of applicants for citizenship. Many APA's favor increasing the budget of the Immigration and Naturalization Service or making it more efficient in order to reduce the backlog of applicants for citizenship. b) maintaining family reunification immigration. Many APA's favor retaining current law which allows American citizens to sponsor their relatives for immigration to the U.S.

12. Peace Corps Online | November 19, 2004: Headlines: COS - El Salvador: Politics:
legislation Immigration asianamerican Issues The Mercury News Rep. The bill will direct the Department of Homeland Security, the government
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November 19, 2004: Headlines: COS - El Salvador: Politics: Congress: Legislation: Immigration: Asian-American Issues: The Mercury News: Rep. Mike Honda, D-Campbell, today will introduce a bill that could give permanent legal status to 275 Korean immigrants who are facing deportation Peace Corps Online Directory El Salvador Special Report: RPCV Congressman Mike Honda : November 19, 2004: Headlines: COS - El Salvador: Politics: Congress: Legislation: Immigration: Asian-American Issues: The Mercury News: Rep. Mike Honda, D-Campbell, today will introduce a bill that could give permanent legal status to 275 Korean immigrants who are facing deportation By Admin1 (admin) (pool-151-196-36-89.balt.east.verizon.net - 151.196.36.89) on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 02:03 pm: Edit Rep. Mike Honda, D-Campbell, today will introduce a bill that could give permanent legal status to 275 Korean immigrants who are facing deportation
Rep. Mike Honda, D-Campbell, today will introduce a bill that could give permanent legal status to 275 Korean immigrants who are facing deportation

New bill would aid Korean immigrants
HONDA WANTS U.S. TO STOP EFFORTS TO DEPORT SOME WITH FRAUDULENT PAPERS

13. Recommended Web Resources
This destination takes you to the web site containing the legislation of US Title initiatives at all levels of the government. asianamerican Politics
http://www.pineforge.com/das/weblinks.htm
RECOMMENDED WEBSITES General Sites Race and Ethnicity
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/race.html

An excellent site with insightful text and multiple links. This is part of a Sociological Tour through Cyberspace developed by the sociology department at Trinity University WWW Virtual Library: Sociology
Directories of Resources
http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/w3virtsoclib/resource.htm

A comprehensive list of web links to sociological sites of the web from which research can be done on race and ethnicity issues. Office of Population Research (Princeton University)
http://popindex.princeton.edu/

Links to population research, data archives, resources, etc. U.S. Census Bureau
http://www.census.gov

Where to go to get the latest estimates on the sizes of minority groups in the United States. Good places to begin the search for data include "Minority Links," "Statistical Abstract," and the list at "Subjects A to Z." America's Racial and Ethnic Minorities
http://www.prb.org/Content/NavigationMenu/PRB/AboutPRB/

14. "Diversity As An Asset" By Henry Cisneros
The asianamerican population grew by 127 percent during that period. a society put our faith in the central government and legislation from Washington,
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Toward a More Perfect Union
in an Age of Diversity
Social Contract for the Year 2000:
Diversity as an Asset
by Henry G. Cisneros
It is a treat to be in Los Angeles ... I have great respect for this community. I continue to see it as the leading edge of pioneering opportunities as well, to be sure, of problems that confront the entire country. This is a special place. In no way is it more special than as an example of diversity that will soon sweep across America. California grew by some 25 percent in the 1980s. It grew from 23 million people to almost 30 million people, but the real story of that growth is the significance of the 25 percent increase in what was already the largest state in America by far. Thirty million people here compared to the second largest state in America, New York, which has something less than 17 million people. The real story of that growth of 25 percent was the growth of different groups within the California population. Keep in mind the number 25 percent overall growth in the 1980s. But the Hispanic population in California grew by 69 percent in the 1980s. The African-American population grew by about the average, a little less than 25 percent. The Asian-American population grew by 127 percent during that period. The white population of California grew by 13.8 percent. Again, phenomenal rates of growth, and that Asian-American growth of 127 percent is not the traditional Chinese-American and Japanese-American populations but Philippino, and Korean, and Asian-Indian, and Hmong, and Cambodian, and Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Laotian.

15. Asian-American Resources
Book, Film, and Media Reviews Media reviews from a asianamerican perspective . government and Politics legislation, court cases, executive orders and
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/Specific/Race/Specific/Asian_Ame
Asian-American Resources
Announcements
Recent miscellaneous announcements.
Archives and Museuems
Information on archives and museums and links to web sites.
Art
Information and exhibitions of Asian-American art, music, and literature.
Bibliographies and Guides
Bibliographies of diversity resources and research and study guides.
Book, Film, and Media Reviews
Media reviews from a Asian-American perspective.
Campus Resources
Resources from the University of Maryland and other campuses.
Employment Opportunities and Information
Information about employment for Asian-Americans and job openings for Asian-American fields .
Fellowships, Grants, Scholarships, and Educational Opportunities
Information on educational programs and funding.
Government and Politics
Legislation, court cases, executive orders and organizations relating to Asian-Americans.
History
Historical background on Asian-American issues.
Internet Metasites
General directories and indices.
Issues - Asian-American
Issues pertaining specifically to Asian-Americans.
Library Resources
Information about libraries and holdings in libraries specific to Asian-Americans.

16. Teachers College, Columbia University: Higher And Postsecondary Education
I want to study and to research government policies, legislation and My interests include retention of asianamerican students, in particular
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/o&l/highered/prospective.asp?Id=HPSE Program Mentors

17. White House Conference On Libraries And Information Services
AfricanAmerican, Hispanic, asian-american, and other minority groups. Further, that the federal government pass legislation to provide funding for
http://www.nclis.gov/libraries/1991rec.html
White House Conference on Libraries
and Information Services
Recommendations, 1991
Delegates voted and accepted 95 recommendations and petitions, which are arranged for ease of reference in numerical order by general topic area and Committee group. Priority Recommendations, as determined by Conference vote before the final session, are noted. I. Availability and Access to Information II. National Information Policies III. Information Networks Through Technology IV. Structure and Governance ... IX. Marketing to Communities
I. Availability and Access to Information
Of the 95 recommendations and petitions adopted by the Conference, 22 concern the availability and access to information by all segments of the population. The common thread of recommendations in this section is the strong belief of Conference delegates that all public information must be freely and easily accessible to all Americans. The recommendations address collection development, physical and language barriers, fees, and confidentiality aspects which pose potential obstacles to the free and ready flow of information. Delegates recommend:
A. STRENGTHENING COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

18. China & Chinese Issues - Research Papers On - 019-005
The manner by which issues are addressed in asianamerican media provides further inflamed in 1996 when the government passed legislation which would
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19. WorldLII - Categories - Regions - Asia
It covers electronic resources for judicial, legislation, government, Quarterly newsletter published by asianamerican Law Librarians Caucus
http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/2647.html
Contributors:
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20. 1993 Human Rights Report: JORDAN
People with Disabilities The government passed legislation in March regarding an official relationship with the asianamerican Free Labor Institute.
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/democracy/1993_hrp_report/93hrp_report_nea/Jordan.
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