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This section includes Chinese-language educational information about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care, as well as information about dementia-related issues in Chinese American communities. Materials written in English only are noted.
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Overseas Chinese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chinese Communities Outside San Francisco: Chinese in California, 1850-1920, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley ... Communities outside San Francisco; Oroville Chinese Temple; Agriculture, Fishing and Related Industries; Anti-Chinese Movement and Exclusion; Sentiments Concerning the Chinese;
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Chinese Catholic Communities in North America ... United Chinese Apostolate Council ... 1501 S. Atlantic Blvd. Monterey Park, CA 91754; Tel: 323-261-8630 Fax: 323-264-2524; Web Master Email: ucac1996@yahoo.com...
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ePodunk mapped the top communities by percentage of population. The map and the following list show communities in which 1,000 or more people listed an ancestry group, and in which at least 5 percent of those people said they were of Chinese ancestry.
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About Chinese Community ... Chinese Schoolwhere our children can learn and use chinese ... Chinese School Government Report...
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The Chinese Diaspora in Latin America ... In a city renowned for its savory steak and sultry tango, a little known fact is that there is a growing Chinese population in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... The Chinese diaspora in Buenos Aires is a heterogeneous group. Some have arrived just recently; others have lived here for...
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This post is a build on discourse found at Jeff Atwood’s blog post. In his post Jeff does not directly discuss the recently launched Chinese clone of StackOverflow. However, his article is timely in regards to the most ... Mandarin Chinese programmer communities - odwks | English Software April 1, 2009 at 2:06 am...
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Archaeological research on Overseas Chinese communities has expanded rapidly during the last twenty years, yet the subfield still remains marginal within historical archaeology as a whole. This article argues that a dominance of acculturation theories and methodologies has contributed to this marginal position.
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