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         Korean Asian Americans:     more books (101)
  1. Singing The Lord's Song In A New Land: Korean American Practices Of Faith by SU YON PAK, 2005-04-19
  2. Korean Americans in Chicago(IL) (Images of America) by Kyu Young Park, 2003-09-21
  3. I Am Korean American (Our American Family) by Robert Kim, Ruth Turk, 1998-08
  4. Learning to Think Korean: A Guide to Living and Working in Korea (The Interact Series) by L. Robert Kohls, 2001-08-01
  5. A Ricepaper Airplane: A Novel (Intersections: Asian and Pacific American by Gary Pak, 1998-05
  6. Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City by Professor Claire Jean Kim, 2003-02-08
  7. Once They Hear My Name: Korean Adoptees and Their Journeys Toward Identity by Ellen Lee, Marilyn Lammert, et all 2008-09-01
  8. Surfacing Sadness: A Centennial of Korean-American Literature 1903-2003
  9. The Korean Americans (Major American Immigration) by Tamara Orr, 2008-10-01
  10. God's New Whiz Kids?: Korean American Evangelicals on Campus by Rebecca Kim, 2006-12-01
  11. Finding My Hat (First Person Fiction) by John Son, 2004-04-01
  12. Fragrance Of Poetry: Korean-American Literature
  13. Managing Multicultural Lives: Asian American Professionals and the Challenge of Multiple Identities by Pawan Dhingra, 2007-02-28
  14. Writing Selves in Diaspora: Ethnography of Autobiographics of Korean Women in Japan and the United States (New Asian Anthropology) by Sonia Ryang, 2008-08-28

41. Koreatown Youth & Community Center
About the organization s programs, news, events, and partners. Includes interesting facts on the Korean American community.
http://www.kyccla.org/
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Last update 09/27/2010 Contact Us Site Map

42. 27 Tobacco Use
however, reveal much higher smoking levels among specific population groups of Hispanics and Asians or Pacific Islanders. 25 Smoking levels among Vietnamese and Korean Asian Americans
http://www.healthypeople.gov/document/pdf/Volume2/27Tobacco.pdf

43. Home
Promotes the careers of young musicians. Dedicated to enhancing the lives of residents in the community through cultural exchanges between Korea and the U.S. and education through music.
http://www.kamsa.org/
KAMSA
Korean-American Music Supporters Association
About Us Contact Debut Recital / Benefit Concert
Welcome to KAMSA
KAMSA is a not-for-profit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Established in 1989, its purpose is to promote the careers of young musicians. Support comes from contributions by members and the community at large.
A dedicated volunteer Board of Directors guides and serves the organization. Events News Youth Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition ...
2010 Concert Poster

44. Faculty — UCLA Department Of Anthropology
gender, race/ethnicity, social justice, critical and multicultural theories, cultural transformation, migration, transnationalism/globalization; US and Korean/Asian Americans
http://www.anthro.ucla.edu/faculty.php?lid=491

45. (4/17/2007) Asians Waited Anxiously On News Of Virginia Tech Identity
(PNS) All across America, no doubt, nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. Asian, after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout the day after
http://www.monitor.net/monitor/0704a/copyright/virginiatechasianfear.html
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ASIANS WAITED ANXIOUSLY ON NEWS OF VIRGINIA TECH IDENTITY
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(PNS) All across America, no doubt, non-Korean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. "Asian," after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout the day after the shootings that took the lives of 33 people at Virginia Tech. The shooter was "Asian," the news reports said. But who was this "Asian" exactly?
Before the news identified the killer as Cho Seung-hui, a 23-year-old English major from South Korea, all ethnic backgrounds were up for grabs. A friend from a small college town on the East Coast, who is Chinese, called to say: "Please, please let it be some other Asian. We'll be in deep if it's Chinese."
In a popular Vietnamese chatroom, Vietnamese college students were writing to each other to speculate. One said, "I have a bad feeling. It might be Mi't (Vietnamese slang for Vietnamese)." Others wrote in advising each other on what to do.
The blogosphere buzzed with speculation on the identity of the killer. The waiting game was as tense as waiting to find out who the next American Idol might be. On another blog, debbieschlussel.com, Schlussel speculated that the shooter could be a Muslim Pakistani. "Why am I speculating that the ÔAsian' gunman is a Pakistani Muslim? Because law enforcement and the media strangely won't tell us more specifically who the gunman is."
A Muslim Pakistani friend, an engineer who refused to have his name mentioned, emailed me to say, "If he's a Paki and Muslim, we might all just pack up and go home. I'm praying that he is some other Asian."

46. KAC: Korean-American Calvary Baptist Church, Serving The Community In South Seat
An English speaking second generation Korean American church located just south of Seattle.
http://kacbc.org/

47. NonVerbal & Cross-Cultural Communication
Service ED, Nonverbal Behavior, Sons Axtell, , Greek American, American Jamaican, Rome England, According Munter, American Korean, AsianAmericans Hispanics, nonverbal
http://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1704252.html
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Given America's diverse ethnic population, nonverbal cross-cultural communication occurs in a variety of settings. Nonverbal communication serves as a bridge for foreign language speakers making the transition to bilingualism. The global marketplace mandates cross-cultural business communication on a daily basis, a sizable portion of which is nonverbal. A review of the literature on nonverbal cross-cultural communication shows evidence of serious research in this field. Axtell, R. (1991) Gestures: The dos and taboos of body language around the world. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Axtell discusses the power of nonverbal communication in a comprehensive book that is invaluable to tourists or business travelers. One section of the book describes the most common cultural gestures, e.g., greetings, insults, beckonings, etc. Another section explains gestures involving all major body parts. A country-by-country listing describes the types of nonverbal communication in common use throughout the world. Helpful illustrations assist the reader in comprehending gestures that would be difficult or impossible to visualize using the printed word alone. Munter, M. (1993, May-June). Cross-cultural communication for managers. Business Horizons, 69-78.

48. Jubilee Presbyterian Church - Irvine, CA
Information on the congregation, its meeting place, and upcoming events.
http://www.jubileepci.org

49. Vote For John Park Because… | Korean Beacon
I am an extreme advocate for Korean/Asian Americans taking on more entertainment roles because I realize the entertainment industry has such a influential impact in this country.
http://www.koreanbeacon.com/2010/03/02/vote-for-john-park-because/
Posted on 02 March 2010 by Korean Beacon Category: Entertainment Music Tags: American Idol American Idol 9 John Park
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    50. Agape Presbyterian Church - Federal Way, WA
    Information in Korean and English on worship services, upcoming events, and location.
    http://www.agapepc.com

    51. In Aftermath Of Va. Shooting, Ethnic Groups Prayed, 'Let It Be Some Other Asian'
    All across America, no doubt, nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. Asian, after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout the day after the
    http://www.alternet.org/story/50698/
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    As the country waited to learn the identity of the killer at Virginia Tech, Asian Americans held their breath, waiting to see if they would shoulder the spillover of blame for the acts of an individual. April 18, 2007 LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list:
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    All across America, no doubt, non-Korean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. "Asian," after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout the day after the shootings that took the lives of 33 people at Virginia Tech. The shooter was "Asian," the news reports said. But who was this "Asian" exactly? Before the news identified the killer as Cho Seung-hui, a 23-year-old English major from South Korea, all ethnic backgrounds were up for grabs. A friend from a small college town on the East Coast, who is Chinese, called to say: "Please, please let it be some other Asian. We'll be in deep if it's Chinese."

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    Information on programs in Korean and English.
    http://mybcpc.org

    53. QC Queens College
    Pyong Gap Min, one of the nation’s leading scholars on Korean/Asian Americans and immigration, doesn’t have to travel far to carry out his research.
    http://www.qc.cuny.edu/qc_profile/faculty/Pages/default.aspx?FullName=Pyong Gap

    54. Korean American Family Service Center
    Helps Korean American families prevent domestic violence; includes news and number for 24-hour hotline.
    http://www.kafsc.org/

    55. PIGGYBACKmedia
    Directory of Korean business listings nationwide. Has phone listings, websites, coupons, consumer business information and addresses for local or national U.S. Korean businesses.
    http://www.haninweb.com/

    56. HP 2010 Companion Document - Tobacco Use
    reveal much higher smoking levels among specific subpopulation groups of Hispanics and Asians and Pacific Islanders. 47 Smoking levels among Vietnamese and Korean Asian Americans are
    http://www.nalgap.org/PDF/Resources/Tobacco.pdf

    57. Korean Churches For Community Development
    Aims to maximize the capacity of the Korean and other Asian-American churches and nonprofit communities primarily in the areas of affordable housing, job training, economic development and other social services.
    http://www.kccd3300.org/

    58. Center For Comparative Immigration Studies » University Of California Research A
    political economy, class, gender, race/ethnicity, social justice, cultural transformation, transnationalism/globalization; Korean/Asian Americans,
    http://ccis.ucsd.edu/people/uc-research-associates/

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    60. RCA - Reformed Church In America: Home
    Part of the AA Church Consulting website; ministry of Robert Goette, specializing in Korean/Asian Americans. Ethnic Harvest. Excellent resource center for serving the ethnic
    http://www.rca.org/Page.aspx?&pid=3121&srcid=3124

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