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  1. Asian Mathematician Introduction: Heisuke Hironaka, Sarvadaman Chowla, Habash Al-Hasib Al-Marwazi, Yum-Tong Siu, Hansraj Gupta
  2. The Contributions of Japanese Mathematicians since 1950: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2001
  3. African-Americans in Mathematics 2: 4th Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciencejune 16-19, 1998, Rice University, Houston, Texas (Contemporary Mathematics) by Tex.) Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (4th : 1998 : Houston, Nathaniel Dean, et all 1999-12
  4. Twice as Less by Eleanor W Orr, 1997-10-17
  5. Benjamin Banneker: American Scientific Pioneer (Signature Lives) by Myra Weatherly, 2006-05-30

41. OSU Libraries - Science And Engineering Library
The mathematicians of the African Diaspora website was created and is asian and asian American Organizations a directory maintained by the asian Women
http://library.osu.edu/sites/sel/minority.htm
Resources for Minorities in Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Compiled by Mary W. Scott, April 2001
Selected Web Sites
[African-Americans] [American Indian] [Asian Pacific American] [Hispanic/Chicano/Latino] ... [Other General Resources]
African-Americans
Organizations
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
People
AFRICAN AMERICAN SCIENTISTS BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/biblio/afamsci.htm

This site is a bibligraphy of books, videos and websites. It is sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences. African-American Inventors Series
http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~rlandrum/

This site includes lists of African-American Women; African-American Inventors in the Railway System; African-American Inventors Series: Peanut Products; plus links to other web pages. An Incomplete List of Black Inventors History of Mathematics in Africa For tens of thousands of years, Africa was in the center of mathematics history The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences.
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html

42. Banking, Insurance, Finance (excl Pure IT)
worldwide English Proofreading Language Editing (mathematicians from US,English native speakers; African, asian Caribbean universities; January 20
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43. Asian Philosophy And Critical Thinking: Divergence Or Convergence?
The successes of Indian mathematicians and computer programmers are This maybe taken to show that critical thinking and asian thought are divergent.
http://pioneer.chula.ac.th/~hsoraj/web/APPEND.html
Asian Philosophy and Critical Thinking: Divergence or Convergence?
Soraj Hongladarom
Department of Philosophy
Chulalongkorn University
Introduction
It is widely recognized nowadays that critical thinking has become a necessary ingredient in all levels of education. Educators and educational policy makers agree that one of the desirable goals of education is that students are able to think critically. In Thailand, many have felt the need to inculcate critical thinking more seriously in educational curricula. Thais have gone so far as to include a clause in the newly promulgated Constitution that a bill on education be passed by Parliament. At the moment the act is being considered by various factors and agencies. The core of the proposed act is the idea that the students be able to think critically and independently. Although there are widespread disagreements on what critical thinking actually is, there is an agreement that it has become very important in the world deluged by huge amount of information (Hongladarom 1998b). Is critical thinking really culture specific? Can the traditional belief systems of Asia respond to the challenge of the modern world while still retaining their distinctive identities? Are Asian philosophy and critical thinking necessary divergent or possibly convergent? These are very significant question not just for Asian cultures, but for understanding how cultures of the world respond to globalization. In addition the question also has a bearing on the problematic relation between critical thinking and the cultural milieux in which it happens to be embedded.

44. Galileo Educational Network Association
TIMSS videotapes of exemplary practices are drawn exclusively from asian Mount Royal College provided the mathematicians to support this program and
http://www.galileo.org/math/sumtalk/
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That's A Good Problem Background SumTalk for Teachers is designed both to capitalize on TIMSS findings and to investigate teaching and learning issues that have been identified as locally significant:
  • TIMSS videotapes of exemplary practices are drawn exclusively from Asian classrooms. The TIMSS study was unable to locate examples of reformed teaching practices from the classrooms of the North American participants. Furthermore, the CD ROM of illustrative examples is not readily available to Canadian teachers. It is imperative that Alberta's teachers have access to Albertan examples of promising practices for their own use in discussion groups and exhibitions of student work. Paper and pencil testing devices such as standardized examinations and assessment materials provided by Alberta Learning provide important measures of student achievement. It is also important to extend this repertoire of assessment devices so that teachers, parents and the public at large can have a clearer view of what it means for students to work in more mathematically robust ways.
Purpose SumTalk is designed to increase teachers' opportunities to learn more mathematics and increase their effectiveness in the teaching of mathematics through the provision of adequate support for mathematics learning, professional dialogue, coaching and classroom-based research. The purpose is to raise the bar for mathematical understanding in Alberta.

45. TIMEasia.com: Education - School Daze
East asian students almost always scored higher in international math and than a handful of famous East asian scientists or mathematicians—if that many?
http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/asian_education/cover.html
Special Features Aung San Suu Kyi Pervez Musharraf Asian Heroes Star Wars: Episode II Hu Jintao TIME Traveler Asia's Education Xinjiang Ayumi Hamasaki Korea's Economy Mourning in India A Pilgrim's Progress Japan's economy Asia's terrorism Child Slavery Making of a Hero World Cup 2002 Indonesia Holy War A Country Divided War on Terror Afghan slaves Afghanistan America Attacked East Timor The Asian Voyage Indonesia's Leaders Agra Summit Olympics 2008 Falun Gong TIME Interactive Views of Japan Crouching Tiger Sex in Asia On the Road Young China GizmoLand! Visions of China Asian Century Young Japan More Features More Photoessays AFP A 12-year-old Tokyoite crams over winter holidays, right
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East Asia's strict classrooms and well-drilled students were once the pride of the region and the envy of the West. But falling test scores and anxious, depressed kids indicate that serious reform might well be the only way to save Asia's troubled schools
Textbooks

History education is tainted with bias
Overseas

Some Koreans want their children taught in the U.S.
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Maybe American kids are all right after all
Class Note:
Cram School's Kinda Cool Doing Time: A Student's Day School Daze Cramming. Bullies. Rote lessons. East Asia's schools are failing their students. Big changes are planned, but will they come soon enough?

46. Faculty Teaching Excellence Program
It is an article of faith that asian Americans are born mathematicians orscientists, but are unable to master English even if they try.
http://www.colorado.edu/ftep/diversity/div06.html

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The Nature and Problem of Stereotypes
Professor William Wei
Department of History
University of Colorado at Boulder
Perhaps the most insidious aspect of stereotypes is that they weaken our ability to think critically and serve as a major source of disinformation about others, especially women and minorities. Instead of challenging the stereotypes that we encounter in our daily lives, we accept them as representing reality and erroneously equate them with valid generalizations based on accurate data about a group of people. In actuality, they are nothing more than standardized mental pictures reflecting an oversimplified opinion and have little or no ascertainable basis in fact. They project unidimensional caricatures, masking the diversity that is an inherent feature of every group of people. Only Euro-Americans are depicted as representing the entire spectrum of humanity. Stereotypes, however, do accurately reflect one social reality: unequal relations in society and in the world. Using Asians and Asian Americans as illustrations, I would like to suggest a way for you and your students to deal with the problem of stereotypes. But first, a cautionary note is in order: The issue is not whether specific stereotypes are politically correct or incorrect, negative or positive, but rather that they are, by definition, basically false and misleading. A case in point is Asian Americans as a "model minority," a positive stereotype that emerged during the 1960s and is used to make invidious comparisons with other people of color. It embodies a "cultural determinist" argument, that Asian Americans have overcome extraordinary adversities through the strength of their cultural heritage.

47. STATIC HEDGING OF ASIAN OPTIONS UNDER LÉVY MODELS - The Journal Of
The asian option pricing problem is a lot like the American put problem in the a persistent source of annoyance to mathematicians and other quants,
http://www.iijournals.com/JOD/default.asp?Page=2&ISS=12907&SID=479381

48. Biographies
asian Americans A large number of biographies in art, literature, sports, politics, dot mathematicians. MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
http://www.sldirectory.com/studf/bio.html
Web Sites for Students
Go Back: Virtual Middle School Library Home Web Sites for Students Menu / Biographies
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49. Guide To The Unicode Standard
East asian Scripts Han (esp. ChineseJapanese-Korean (CJK) unified ideograms),Hiragana, The actual usage is a decision made by mathematicians.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/unicode/guide.html
Guide to the Unicode standard
For a general introduction to Unicode, as well as for links to related information, see the discussion of ISO 10646 and Unicode in my tutorial on character codes
Unicode versions
The Unicode standard is available online (mostly in PDF format), but not necessarily as a simple consolidated version. You may need to combine information from a major base version with later modifications issued as minor versions. At the time of this writing, the current version is 4.1.0, and its content is defined cumulatively by the following documents: The Unicode database reflects the newest version, but the prose text and code charts may need to be read along with the update documents. A previous version of the standard, Unicode 3.0 , is available online, too, and it might be interesting for comparisons. For information on version numbering, see Versions of the Unicode Standard . For a list of versions, from newest to oldest, see Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard
What material constitutes the Unicode standard?

50. Princeton - Weekly Bulletin 06/13/05 - People Briefs
Sheldon Garon, professor of history and East asian studies, has been awarded a a problem in number theory that had baffled mathematicians for 350 years.
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/05/0613/2pp.shtml
June 13, 2005
Vol. 94, No. 29
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14 faculty members selected for endowed professorships
New faculty members named, four promoted Eight faculty members transfer to emeritus status Faculty submit resignations ... Briefs Inside Engineer turns bacteria into living computers Discovery of distant planet offers hope for future finds closer to Earth Unforeseen journey takes Miles from military to Princeton Labouisse winner to work with Brazilian homeless children ... Students in five cities win Princeton Prize in Race Relations People Board approves VP title changes Sullivan-Crowley selected as vice president for human resources Smith to chair University Research Board People: spotlight, staff obituaries, staff retirements ... Staff Picnic album Sections Calendar of events The Bulletin is published weekly during the academic year, except during University breaks and exam weeks, by the Office of Communications. Second class postage paid at Princeton. Postmaster: Send address changes to Princeton Weekly Bulletin, Office of Communications, Princeton University, 22 Chambers St., Suite 201, Princeton, NJ 08542. Permission is given to adapt, reprint or excerpt material from the Bulletin for use in other media. Subscriptions.

51. VDARE - Whither The Chinese Vote, By John Derbyshire
He focuses on Chinese immigrants, who form the bulk of the asian flow. Johnson s book deals mainly with literary types, but mathematicians and
http://www.vdare.com/pb/chinese.htm

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Whither the Chinese Vote?
Peter Brimelow writes: http://www.vdare.com/people.htm . But the 1988 Asian vote was also too small to be considered representative. Anecdotal evidence, i.e. the number of hostile letters I get from Chinese-American academics, suggests that for this group, alienation will trump affluence. John Derbyshire http://olimu.com/default.htm , a poet and author and a rising star in American political journalism, here attempts to answer the question exclusively for VDARE.com. He focuses on Chinese immigrants, who form the bulk of the "Asian" flow. We earlier republished http://olimu.com/Journalism/Texts/Commentary/Internment.htm , his thoughts on the possible security risks posed by the Chinese high-tech presence. John Derbyshire is married to a Chinese citizen and his father-in-law is a high official in the Chinese Communist Party. Which could be useful. By John Derbyshire Do immigrant groups bring their political traditions with them? And how long can those traditions remain an influence on American life? David Hackett Fischer, in his 1989 classic

52. Date Wed, 4 Feb 1998 102251 -0500 (EST) From James Stasheff
Samuel Eilenberg, an eminent mathematician and collector of asian art, The two mathematicians developed axioms, or rules, for analyzing objects
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/eilobit
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:22:51 -0500 (EST) From: James Stasheff

53. Jeff Jacoby: Minorities, 'racism,' And The UMASS Flap
I agree The secret to asian dominance in the math club and calculus classes lies But the critical cultural ingredient isn’t that mathematicians ‘‘are
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/jeffjacoby/jj20050525.shtml

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54. Article By JD
Johnson s book deals mainly with literary types, but mathematicians and scientistshave asian American freshmen may be particularly susceptible to the
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July 24th, 2000 Whither the Chinese American Vote? To what degree do immigrant groups bring their political traditions with them? And for how long can those traditions remain an influence on American life? David Hackett Fischer, in his 1989 classic Albion's Seed , showed how the four great groups of immigrant British, in the century and a half before the American Revolution, each brought a distinctive strain of political thinking to the New World, and a different notion of liberty. He went on to demonstrate how these differences are still important today; how the earnest New England liberal and the Reagan Democrat of the South owe their respective origins to the dissenters of East Anglia and the "steel bonnets" of the Scottish borders. There are other, even more obvious, imports, though it is considered less polite to pass comment on them. The career of Marion Barry as Mayor of Washington D.C. suggests that the African tradition of the "Big Man" is alive and well among black Americans. (Opposition canvassers in the recent Zimbabwe elections reported that one of the commonest responses to their efforts was: "When your man is President, then I'll vote for him.") Similarly, the mixture of world-purifying idealism with a rather casual attitude to despotism and a fierce contempt for Christianity that is characteristic of Jewish liberals is in direct line of descent from the mentality of

55. Opera Directory
A meeting between mathematicians from every EuropeanArabic culture. Granada,Spain; 3-7 July ASCM 2001 - Fifth asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics
http://portal.opera.com/directory/?cat=428159

56. Japan, Inc.: Digital Dragons: The Analog West Meets The Binary East
Anyone familiar with East asian culture can appreciate at least some of Boolean algebra enabled mathematicians to perform mathematical functions on
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A journey through the history of West and East, digital and analog divides IS THERE SOMETHING INHERENTLY "digital" about Japan and its hypermodern culture? This thought initially struck me in the 80s, when I first visited Tokyo and soaked up its magnetic high-tech tension. By contrast, European cities seemed decidedly "analog." I asked Kenji Ekuan, the prominent industrial designer, to explain the electrifying modernity of Tokyo. "The world has seen great drama in the past," Ekuan replied. "The American Revolution, the Soviet Revolution. But now the world is awaiting a new drama. I call it the drama of the material world." He talked about Japanese tradition, Kyoto's temples and gardens, and made me realize I had some homework to do. I went to the library to study the sources of Japanese culture. But I also began to wonder why the advent of the digital revolution coincided with the growing prominence of East Asia.

57. Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage And History
500, Indian mathematicians introduce the zero (0). c. 50015, The Huns, a nomadiccentral asian people, destroy the powerful Gupta empire of India
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AD 100 c. 105 Paper invented in China, perhaps by Cai Lun c. 120 In China Zhang Heng introduces the seismograph c. 120-62 Kushan King Kanishka rules large areas of northern India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and central Asia In China, rebellion by members of Yellow Turban sect greatly weakens Han dynasty c. 190 Rise of Hindu Chola kingdom near Tanjore, southern India
AD 200 End of Han dynasty in china, followed by Three Kingdoms and Jin dynasty c. 224 End of Parthian power in Persian empire: beginning of Sassanid dynasty under Ardashir I (224-41) Shapur I of Persia defeats Roman emperor Valerian in battle; Valerian captured
AD 300 c. 320 Rise of Gupta empire in Ganges Valley, India Embassy from King Meghavarna of Sri Lanka reaches Gupta court; religious monument for Sri Lankan visitors is built Beginning of reign of Chandragupta II; golden Gupta age

58. Central Asian And Iran
Son of a tent maker, Khayyam was a mathematician, astronomer, This workincludes resolutions for a number of difficult mathematical problems;
http://www.geocities.com/sitabhra/khayyam/bashiri.html
Ghiyas al-Din Abul Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Khayyam Nishapuri Written by Iraj Bashiri Khayyam's dates of birth and death are reported differently by various authorities. The dates for his birth range from 1021 to 1048 and for his death from 1122 to 1131. Son of a tent maker, Khayyam was a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet. He was also skilled in medicine and music. His corpus of works, consisting of two works in physics, four in mathematics, five in philosophy, and one each in geography, astronomy, history, and music reflects his wide range of interest in the sciences and the arts. He knew Arabic and Persian. Of the works mentioned above eight are in Arabic and two in Perso-Tajik. Khayyam completed his elementary education in Balkh under Muhammad Mansur. By the age of seventeen he was well-versed in the sciences of his time. He spent the next nine years in Samarqand and Bukhara becoming acquainted with the philosophy of the masha'is, especially with the works of Ibn-i Sina. Two of his early works on mathematics"Mushkilat al-Hisab," dealing with the general rules governing the positive roots of numbers and "Sharh-i Mushkil min Kitab al-Musiqi," dealing with music from a mathematical standpointare mentioned in his later work "Risala fi al-Barahin ala Masa'il al-Jabr wa al-Muqabila." This work, which was written in the 1070's at the court of the Qara Khanid king Shams al-Muluk (1068-1079), established Khayyam 's fame outside of Bukhara and Khurasan. In fact, it brought him in the purview of the Saljuq court of Isfahan.

59. History Of Mathematics In South Asia
South asian Mathematical Texts. The great mathematical treatises, written inSanskrit, usually by Brahmin ( a member of the priestly caste), consisted of a
http://www.saxakali.com/COLOR_ASP/historymsa.htm
History of Mathematics in South Asia Introduction The history of mathematics in South Asia is an ancient one, and includes ancient tally marks, the Kali calendar , agriculture, irrigation, construction of multi-storied temples in caves, on mountains, on riverbanks and all over the South Asian continent. From the Harappa-Mohenjodaro civilization, mathematics was refined during the Jain, Buddhist, Brahmin and numerous other religious movements that followed. Harappa-Mohenjodaro Seals In Harappa-Mohenjodaro cultures (3300 - 2000 BC), seals were used to make a sealing, or positive imprint. Sealings were used in ancient times for trade. They would be made on ceramics or the clay tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods. The language and meaning of seals from the Harappa-Mohenjodaro civilization are not really understood, however, they had mathematical properties, as the tally marks on the seals below clearly show. Numerous Harappa-Mohenjodaro seals have been found in ancient Mesopotamian cities. There is evidence for settlements of Indus valley traders in ancient Mesopotamia, in the form of Mesopotamian seals with Harappa-Mohenjodaro language characters South Asian Languages The language used by the Harappans is still unknown, but is assumed to be Dravidian in nature. Sanskrit became the elitist language of the Indus Valley from about 1000 BC, however,. there are Dravidian loan words in the Rigvedic language, including

60. UP Hosts Asian Math Confab
The University of the Philippines hosted the Third asian Mathematical The AMC2000 is the third of a series of asian Mathematical conferences.
http://www.up.edu.ph/forum/2000/10/AsianMathConfab.htm
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