Chinese-Americans Archives

Jul23
U.S. Born Asians Four Times More Likely to Be Obese Than Asian Nationals
Having Asia genes might help keep a person from becoming fat...but leave it to America to overcome even that obstacle.A study published in the latest issue of journal Epidemiologic Reviews points out that U.S.-Asians are 4 times more likely to...
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Jun26
Sticky Rice and Imbecile for President
Boston election officials are being pressured to translate candidates names in to Chinese characters in precincts with prominent Chinese-speaking populations.People who can't read English get to vote for people whose names they can't read.It's kind of like letting people who... Continue Reading
Nov14
Michael Chang Sportscasts Masters Cup in Shanghai
Where do old sportsmen and sportswomen go? When they can...into the broadcast booth. They want to stay close to the sport and continue to make a living at it.Where do old Chinese American tennis players go? Michael Chang, Zhang Depei,... Continue Reading
Oct23
Chinese-Americans Speak Mandarin
A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list. They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on China and US-China Relations. Question... Continue Reading
Oct22
Chinese-Americans Read English and Chinese News
A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list. They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on China and US-China Relations. Question... Continue Reading
Oct20
Chinese-Americans Stay in Touch with Family
A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list. They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on China and US-China Relations. Question... Continue Reading
 


Chinese-Americans Can Speak Chinese
Chinese-Americans Optimistic About Opportunities in the US
Where Chinese-Americans Come From
Chinese-Americans Choose Their Role Models
Chinese-Americans Identify Characteristics Of Chinese People
Chinese-Americans Think Not Enough About China in the Textbooks
Chinese-Americans Feel Discrimination
Chinese-Americans Want to Get Involved in Government/Public Service
Chinese-Americans Think Not Enough Asian Americans on Corporate Boards in the US
Chinese-Americans Think Business Contact and Economic Ties With China Improve Their Image
Chinese-Americans Think China and Hong Kong Fashion Help Improve Their Image
Chinese-Americans Think US View of China is US View of Them
Chinese-Americans Feel Discriminated Against by US Media
Why Chinese-Americans Visit China, Hong Kong or Taiwan
Chinese-Americans Visit China, Taiwan and Hong Kong MUCH MORE Often than the General Public
Chinese-Americans See Arrival of Chinese Immigrants as Good for the US - General Public Disagrees
Chinese-Americans Agree with the General Public on Hong Kong
Chinese-Americans Almost Equally Divided on China's Impact on the Global Environment
Chinese-Americans are Most Apt to Think China has Lost Her Communist Ideals
Less than Half of Chinese-Americans Think Loss of Jobs to China is Severe
Chinese-Americans Agree with the General Public on Chinese Government's Responsibility for the Trade Deficit
Chinese-Americans Like Low-cost Chinese Products
US General Public and Chinese-Americans Agree that Trade with China is Good for US Economy
Chinese-Americans and General Public Differ on China's Emergence as a Global Partner
Half of Chinese-Americans are Ready to Fight if Taiwan Claims Independence
Chinese-Americans Can't Agree with General Public on How to Handle Taiwan
Chinese-Americans Agree with the General Public on US Role in China-Taiwan Relations
Chinese-Americans See China Alliance Differently Than the General Public
Chinese-Americans Worry Less About China as a Potential Military Threat
Chinese-Americans Are Divided on Whether or Not US Markets Should be Related to China's Human Rights Record
Chinese-Americans Think Chinese Human Rights Situation is Improving
Chinese-Americans Concerned About China's Human Right's Record
Chinese-Americans Think Conflict Over Taiwan is the Biggest Potential Problem in Chinese-US Relations
Chinese-Americans Weigh in on Necessary Steps to Improve Chinese-US Relations
Chinese-Americans Have Rosier Picture of US-China Relations
Chinese-Americans think Relationship Between US and China is Getting Better

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