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Alam, Mohammad Shekaib, and El Fatih Abdullahi Abdelsalam. "Comparative Study on the Socioeconomic and Political Conditions of Indian and Chinese Communities in Malaysia." Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 09 (2023): 35–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v2i09.143.

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The present study examined the socioeconomic and political status of the Indian and Chinese populations residing in Malaysia. The focus of this investigation has been limited to specifically analyse three domains: education, employment, and political representation. The variation in criteria employed for analysing the given circumstance might be attributed to the distinct perspectives of each group. According to Darin-Mattsson, Fors, and Kåreholt (2017), various approaches have been utilised to operationalize the concept of socioeconomic position. Education, social class, and income have been
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Shen, Simon. "Exploring the Neglected Constraints on Chindia: Analysing the Online Chinese Perception of India and its Interaction with China's Indian Policy." China Quarterly 207 (September 2011): 541–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741011000646.

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AbstractIn recent years, the governments of China and India have initiated a strategic partnership. Talks of creating an integrated “Chindia” economic hub have been commonplace. Many studies have been undertaken from conflicting perspectives on bilateral relations at the high level, but how ordinary Chinese people view their contemporary Indian counterparts and how this provides a civic dimension to the partnership remains under-explored. In an authoritarian nation where exhibiting sentiments contrary to the party-state's policy is not encouraged and remains uncommon, the Chinese have increasi
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Sharma, Nirmola. "Collaborators! Aftermath of Wartime Support for the INA among Indians in China." China Report 54, no. 3 (2018): 325–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009445518779268.

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This article discusses the plight of the Indian community in China after the World War II. During the World War II, a sizeable number of Indian immigrants in China had been mobilised under the banner of the Indian National Army (INA), which was fighting for freedom from British colonial rule in alliance with Japan. This article seeks to understand the complex problems faced by the Indians in China in the aftermath of the War both because of the general dislocation they had suffered on account of war and occupation, and also because of their active or passive participation in a movement seen as
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Agravat, Aum, Vikram Aditya, Shreya Pandey, Bhavin G. Patel, Rushi Pathak, and Aurobindo Samal. "First photographic evidence and record of the Indian Pangolin <Manis crassicaudata> (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) from Rajkot, Gujarat, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 17, no. 5 (2025): 27030–32. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.9420.17.5.27030-27032.

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Indian Pangolin Manis crassicaudata and Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadactylus are two species found in the Indian subcontinent. Despite legal protections, both species face severe population declines. This report, marking the first observation of Indian Pangolin in Gujarat's Rajkot District, underscores need for enhanced legal protections, community engagement, and sustainable practices.
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Yurni, Ahmad Noor Sulastry. "The Question of the Future of Indian Muslims in Malaysia: The Post-Mahathir Legacy Era." African and Asian Studies 11, no. 1-2 (2012): 219–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156921012x629385.

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Abstract Abstract The Malays, Chinese and Indian community in Malaysia have been homogenized since British colonialism. The existence of Indian Muslims’ identity caused a new paradigm shift in Malaysia involving the racial discussion. This paper traces the difference in Indian Muslims’ identities from Indian and the Hindus. I argued that Indian Muslims share Islam as their religion and faith, while maintaining a Malay way of life and custom in their daily practices. In Malaysia, the Indian Muslim community struggled to place their future in terms of social, economic allocation and political ju
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Albury, Nathan John. "Multilingualism and Mobility as Collateral Results of Hegemonic Language Policy." Applied Linguistics 41, no. 2 (2018): 234–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/applin/amy054.

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AbstractThis article shows, with Malaysia as a case study, that an ethnonationalist language policy need not have disempowering consequences for minorities. Malaysia politicizes ethnic difference between Malaysians of Malay, Chinese, and Indian descent. Ethnic Malays enjoy economic concessions unavailable to others, law defines Malaysia as Islamic and speaking Bahasa, and Malay ethnonationalism constructs Chinese– and Indian–Malaysians as perpetual visitors. Nonetheless, Bahasa has only added to the multilingual repertoires of non-Malays, rather than replaced it. This article analyses survey d
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Miyawaki, Christina, Hoang Nguyen, and Kyriakos Markides. "DISABILITY STATUS OF ASIAN OLDER ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES: FINDINGS FROM THE 2017–2021 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 547. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.1789.

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Abstract Little information is available on the disability status of the diverse Asian population in the United States (U.S.). In this study we estimate the prevalence of six types of disability in older adults for six major Asian subgroups using the recently released data from the 2017-2021 American Community Survey. The survey contains a sample of 11,737 Vietnamese; 32,388 Chinese; 24,625 Filipino; 12,125 Japanese; 10,231 Koreans; 16,759 Indians; and 2,412,999 non-Hispanic Whites. All analyses use survey weights for population estimates and the jackknife method for standard errors. We find h
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Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy. "A Comparative Study of Three Dementia Screening Instruments (CSI-D, CMMSE, and ECAQ) in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Population." Healthcare 12, no. 3 (2024): 410. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12030410.

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Background—There is no validated dementia screening tool for multi-ethnic Asian populations comprising Chinese, Malays, and Indians. This study aimed to establish the psychometric properties of the Community Screening Instrument for Dementia (CSI-D), Chinese Mini Mental State Examination (CMMSE), and Elderly Cognitive Assessment Questionnaire (ECAQ) in multi-ethnic Singapore. Methods—Participants were randomly drawn from a community-based neurological diseases study of older adults conducted in Singapore, with oversampling to allow similar subject numbers from the three major ethnicities: Chin
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Daigle, Amelie. "The translation of an imagined community in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 53, no. 3 (2017): 497–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021989416683542.

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In Imagined Communities, Benedict Anderson describes how sacred script languages (Arabic, Chinese, Latin) were usurped in political primacy by languages based on the spoken vernacular (French, English, German). In this article I examine one instance of these complications through Raja Rao’s classic novel of Indian independence, Kanthapura, a novel written in Indian English that works both with and against Anderson’s concept of nationalism’s linguistic underpinnings. Kanthapura not only proposes a model for Indian English speakers and writers, but performs a rhetorical argument about the necess
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Inn, Joelle Tan Hwee, Beverly W. X. Wong, Yiong Huak Chan, et al. "Associations of reading language preference with muscle strength and physical performance: Findings from the Integrated Women’s Health Programme (IWHP)." PLOS ONE 18, no. 4 (2023): e0284281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284281.

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Background The contribution of language preference and ethnicity to muscle strength and physical performance is unclear. We examined the associations of reading language preferences with muscle strength and performance in Chinese women and compared them to other ethnicities. Methods The Integrated Women’s Health Programme (IWHP) cohort comprised community-dwelling, midlife Singaporean women aged 45–69. Ethnic Chinese women could choose between the English or Chinese versions of the questionnaire. Malay and Indian women were presented with the English version. Sociodemographic, reproductive, an
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Mac, Mac Aditiawarman, and Amelia Yuli Astuti Yuli. "SOCIAL DIALECT UTTERED BY INDIA COMMUNITY IN PADANG." Ekasakti Jurnal Penelitian & Pengabdian 1, no. 1 (2020): 70–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31933/ejpp.v1i1.96.

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The language spoken by the masses of Indian descent in Padang is one of the social dialects that occurs in the city of Padang other than the Minangkabau dialect spoken by Chinese descendants, and the descendants of Nias. The ethnic customs of India in speaking and communicating have been accustomed to mixing their mother tongue with Minangkabau language, so that there has been a mixture of vocabulary that they say. Because the mixes are so swift, there has been mixed code-mixing in their language. &#x0D; The approach in researching this problem is used in sociological approach to achieve the o
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Ananda, Mohan Kar. "Representation of the Chinese Indians in three Bengali Detective Fiction." Society Today : An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences 3, no. 2 (2014): 6–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8290105.

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Literary works document the social life of a particular&nbsp;period&nbsp; &nbsp;and&nbsp; &nbsp;they&nbsp; &nbsp;also&nbsp; &nbsp;play&nbsp; &nbsp;an&nbsp; &nbsp;important&nbsp; &nbsp;role&nbsp; &nbsp;in&nbsp;influencing the&nbsp; public&nbsp; opinion.&nbsp; Literature helps&nbsp; the&nbsp;social&nbsp; scientists&nbsp; to&nbsp; understand&nbsp; the&nbsp; attitude&nbsp; of&nbsp; the&nbsp;people towards a particular issue or towards a particular&nbsp;community. This paper examines the representation of&nbsp;the Chinese Indians in some Bengali detective fictions and&nbsp;makes an attempt to under
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Song, Li. "Indian “Boarding School” and Chinese “Bachelor Society”: Forced Isolation, Cultural Identity Erasure, and Literary Resilience in American Ethnic Literatures." Humanities 14, no. 4 (2025): 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/h14040068.

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Between 1871 and 1969, Native Americans (American Indians) endured the U.S. Federal Indian Boarding School system, while Chinese Americans faced enduring impacts from the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882–1943). Drawing on historical sources, this paper examines literary works by and about Native Americans and Chinese Americans, focusing on their sufferings under forced isolation policies. Through works like Ceremony and Gardens in the Dunes by Leslie Marmon Silko and Eat a Bowl of Tea by Louis Chu, this study illustrates how systematic oppression, characterized by erasure of cultural identity, mani
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Chew, Ju Ern Daniel, and Kevin Blackburn. "Dalforce at the Fall of Singapore in 1942: An Overseas Chinese Heroic Legend." Journal of Chinese Overseas 1, no. 2 (2005): 233–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/179325405788639184.

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AbstractDalforce, or the Singapore Overseas Chinese Volunteer Army as it was more popularly known among the Chinese community, was a hastily formed volunteer army created just before the fall of Singapore in February 1942. It was made up of 1,000–3,000 Chinese volunteers from all walks of life and political persuasions. Dalforce companies, armed with limited weapons and ammunition, were sent to defend the different fronts of Singapore Island after only a short stint of training. The soldiers of Dalforce, alongside the Australian, Indian and British armies, fought the Japanese invasion during t
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Sun, Fei, Kangyi Zhou, Arienne Patano, Daniel Velez-Ortiz, and Zhiqi Yi. "IMPROVING LITERACY OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS (ADRD) AMONG OLDER ASIAN AMERICANS IN MICHIGAN." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 1321–22. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.4220.

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Abstract This study evaluates a community-based participatory intervention designed to enhance ADRD knowledge and reduce ADRD stigma and worry among older Asian Americans in Michigan. Participants were recruited from senior centers and housing, religious congregations, and community Asian service agencies. They engaged in a 2.5-hour program comprising an educational session and a selected culturally tailored activity (e.g., group meals, mindfulness yoga. Pre- and post-intervention surveys focused on ADRD knowledge, worry, and stigma. The intervention was administered to 15 Korean participants
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Lwin, May O., Shelly Malik, Vernon Beng Tat Kang, and Grace Peimin Chen. "Disparities in the impact of a community hypertension education programme across age, gender, race and housing type." Health Education Journal 77, no. 5 (2018): 555–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0017896918760950.

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Objective: This study investigated the extent to which the efficacy of a hypertension awareness programme in Singapore may differ based on age, gender, race and housing type (as proxy for income). Method: Pre- and post-programme survey responses on blood pressure (BP) knowledge and beliefs from 9,960 grade 5 students were assessed. Post-programme responses from 5,361 adult family members were also evaluated. Results: Female students were more likely to show better BP knowledge and beliefs. As compared to Chinese students, Malay students had lower levels of BP knowledge and attitudes, while Ind
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Cheng, Grand H. L., Angelique Chan, and June C. Lo. "Factors of nocturnal sleep and daytime nap durations in community-dwelling elderly: a longitudinal population-based study." International Psychogeriatrics 29, no. 8 (2017): 1335–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s104161021700062x.

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ABSTRACTBackground:Durations of nocturnal sleep and daytime nap influence the well-being of older adults. It is thus essential to understand their determinants. However, much previous research did not assess sleep duration and nap duration individually, and longitudinal data is lacking. This study aimed at examining the impact of demographic, psychosocial, and health factors, including ethnicity, social networks outside the household, smoking and physical exercise on sleep duration and nap duration among community-dwelling elderly.Methods:Our study involved over 2,600 older adults (≥60 years)
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Rosas, Lisa G., Catherine Nasrallah, Van Ta Park, et al. "Perspectives on Precision Health Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Communities and the Physicians That Serve Them." Ethnicity & Disease 30, Suppl 1 (2020): 137–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18865/ed.30.s1.137.

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Background: In order for precision health to address health disparities, engagement of diverse racial/ethnic minority communi­ties and the physicians that serve them is critical.Methods: A community-based participatory research approach with mixed methods was employed to gain a deeper understanding of precision health research and practice among American Indian, African American, Latino, Chinese, and Vietnamese groups and physicians that serve these communi­ties. A survey assessed demographics and opinions of precision health, genetic testing, and precision health research. Focus groups (n=12)
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Nguyen, Duy, Rui Liu, and Yookyong Lee. "COGNITIVE DIFFICULTIES AMONG ASIAN AMERICAN OLDER ADULTS: RESULTS FROM THE AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.810.

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Abstract While Asians are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, limited research exists on their health needs, especially among older adults. Cognitive difficulties increase disease and caregiving burdens, but little is known about patterns of cognitive health among Asian American older adults. This study fills the knowledge gap by using data from the 2015-2019 American Community Surveys to examine the relationship between Asian ethnicity and gender on cognitive health. This analysis focuses on respondents aged 65 and over from the six most populous Asian American groups: Chin
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Bentelspacher, Carl E., Shireen Chitran, and Marziyana binte Abdul Rahman. "Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Relative." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 75, no. 5 (1994): 287–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104438949407500504.

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Families caring for chronically mentally ill relatives often experience considerable stress and hardship. To adapt, family members must learn new coping strategies and make sufficient use of informal and formal support systems in the community. The authors examined cultural variations in the coping and adaptation process among three main ethnic groups in Singapore (Chinese, Malay, and Indian). Interviews conducted with primary caregivers in 30 families showed cross-cultural differences in the adverse effects on the family system, the use of coping strategies, and the utilization of support net
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Vollmann, Ralf. "Young Speakers of a Heritage Language: Hakka Speakers in Vienna." Journal of Modern Languages 34, no. 1 (2024): 3–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jml.vol34no1.2.

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Increased global migratory mobility lead to ‘superdiverse’ societies especially in urban agglomerations, with many family languages. Overseas Chinese, frequently in a secon­dary migration, reached European countries and established their own close-knit communities. A smaller portion of the Hakka community from Calcutta settled in Vienna (Austria) showing an interesting layering of identities as Chinese, Hakkas, Indians, Austrians -- with family ties to Toronto and other places. While the first generation of migrants is typically restrained by the linguistic barrier of the literate national lan
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Sivasegaran, Suhashini, and Nik Sherina Haidi Hanafi. "Perceptions and practices of self-management among adult patients with gout at a primary care clinic: A qualitative study." Malaysian Family Physician 18 (December 18, 2023): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.428.

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Introduction: Gout is a chronic disease commonly associated with other comorbidities. Patients’ perceived quality of life empowers them in managing their health. Self-management is imparted as part of management among patients with chronic disease. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and practices of self-management among patients with gout from different ethnic groups in Malaysia. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted among Malay, Chinese and Indian patients with gout via semi-structured in-depth interviews at the primary care clinic of University Malaya Medical Centre in either
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Singh, Prashant Kumar. "China–Bangladesh Relations." China Report 46, no. 3 (2010): 267–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944551104600308.

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This article argues that the so-called Chinese string of pearls policy needs to be examined from the perspectives of those small countries of this maritime region that are said to be supporting Chinese strategic interests in the region by providing naval bases to China. Bangladesh neither has compelling strategic reasons to be part of an anti-India policy nor is its economy dependent only on the Chinese economy—a situation which could have pushed it into such a strategy. Therefore, apprehensions of the Indian strategic community of Sino-Bangladeshi relations constituting a larger anti-India de
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Gordon, June Ann, and Xiangyan Liu. "Bridging Home and Host Country: Educational Predispositions of Chinese and Indian Recent Immigrant Families." International Journal of Multicultural Education 17, no. 3 (2015): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v17i3.1115.

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&lt;p&gt;This research focuses on the predispositions that recent Chinese and Indian immigrant families bring with them to the United States and how these are reinforced by the communities in which they locate. The findings draw from 144 interviews in California. Three themes dominate: positioning through schooling, transnational family, and extended community and education. Our perspective joins Asian diaspora studies with cultural capital and social structural theories, enabling a more nuanced understanding of ways in which schooling in the home country informs how children are positioned in
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Arjun. "Shiv Shanker Menon, Choices: Inside the Making of India’s Foreign Policy." Jindal Journal of International Affairs 2, no. 4 (2020): 96–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v2i4.71.

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As India continues to wrestle with the Chinese military aggression in the Galwan Valley in the Union Territory of Ladakh, similarly the South East Asian nations are tackling the brazen military expansionism of the Chinese in the South China Sea. A sudden surge of hostilities triggered by China has led the world community to question Beijing’s political ambition and military aggression. In India’s context, it is all the more imperative that she comprehend the motive of the Chinese, as she has, in the recent years, encountered a rise in tensions along the India-China Border. A comprehensive answ
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Abrar Hussain Qureshi, Shamim Akhter, and Musarat Shaheen. "Core Urdu Vocabulary for Chines Business Community in Pakistan , A Corpus-based Perspective." Review of Economics and Development Studies 5, no. 4 (2019): 637–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/reads.v5i4.893.

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With the dawn of 21st century, the world has grown into a global village and the need for inter-communal interactions has also increased many times. Urdu language is said to be one the third biggest language of the world along with Chines and English and its speakers are constantly on the rise. With the emergence of the CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor), Urdu has assumed ever increasing importance due to the geo-political and geo-economic condition of the south Asian region. The undertaken study is a systematic attempt in this regard to work out a list of most frequent words of the Urdu
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Mufrodi, Ali. "The Spice Route and The Sub-Urban Muslim Community in South East Asia." Sunan Kalijaga: International Journal of Islamic Civilization 5, no. 1 (2022): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/skijic.v5i1.2151.

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The spice route is the route that the spice trade passes from its home country, the Maluku Islands in particular, and the Archipelago Islands in general to other countries in the world. The spice route is thought to have existed for several centuries BC. The spice route stretches from the Maluku Islands/Nusantara to Malaya, India, Persia, Arabia, Egypt, to Europe. The Arabs took part in the spice trade from the Archipelago and the Persians, Indians, Malays, and the Chinese. When the Arabs embraced Islam and followed by the Persians and Indians, they passed and controlled the trade in the spice
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Tey, Yin Yee, Siew Mooi Ching, Mari Kannan Maharajan, et al. "Prevalence and factors associated with sexual dysfunction among middle-aged women in a multi-ethnic country: A cross sectional study in Malaysia." Malaysian Family Physician 17, no. 2 (2022): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.86.

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Introduction: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with female sexual dysfunction in an outpatient clinic in Malaysia. Methods: The study was conducted among female patients aged 50 years and older who attended the outpatient clinic of a public hospital in Malaysia. A self-administered questionnaire was used that was based on the Malay version of the Female Sexual Function Index questionnaire. The predictors of female sexual dysfunction were identified using multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: A total of 263 females were recruited in this study, w
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Khawaja, Asma Shakir, and Imran Raza. "POWER REALIGNMENT IN SOUTH ASIA – AN OUTCOME OF BRI (CPEC)." Margalla Papers 26, no. I (2022): 85–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.26.i.99.

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Pakistan and China, through CPEC, have uplifted decade’s old and time-tested bondage to the zenith of economic cooperation on a win-win basis. In the Chinese equation, BRI (CPEC – an integral part of BRI) is an initiative for the economic integration of the global community in the 21st century. In contrast, the US endeavours to ensure the implementation of international order at sea through its Indo-Pacific strategy. Considerable academic work has been undertaken distinctly on the US Indo-Pacific strategy and BRI (CPEC); however, scanty academic efforts have been made on future power realignme
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Abazalieva, M. M., and A. Yu Belokon. "India's foreign policy: main strategic directions." Sovremennaya nauka i innovatsii, no. 4 (44) (2023): 212–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37493/2307-910x.2023.4.26.

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The article deals with the problem of the formation of strategic directions of India's foreign policy, since the modern foreign policy of India is determined precisely by the need to overcome geographical and geopolitical isolation. It is concluded that the emphasis on the economic component in the modern system of international relations contributes to the solution of two basic tasks – creating conditions for the economic security of the country and strengthening its competitiveness at the macroeconomic level. The next conclusion is that the degree of rivalry between India and China for regio
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Shahrul Imran, Mohd, Lim Abdullah, and Reevany Bustami. "Evolution and Identity of the Kelantan Peranakan Chinese: Issues and Challenges." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 2, no. 1 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v2i1.8.

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The Kelantan Peranakan Chinese (KPC) has become the earliest evidence of China relationship with the Malay World. The fifty or so Peranakan settlements in Kelantan were believed to have been founded sometime before the 1800s starting from Tumpat to Gua Musang and along Sungai Kelantan. The descendants of those early Chinese settlers married local women and had close contacts with the Malays and Thais who formed the majority of the populace. This eventually led to the acculturation of the Chinese and gave rise to the formation of the Peranakan community. He is ethnically Chinese but his Kelanta
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Zhou, Yingli, Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, and Gaowei Li. "Transcendence in Molefi Kete Asante’s Afrocentricity and Tu Wei-ming’s Embodied Confucianism from the Perspective of Cultural Community." Humanities 13, no. 4 (2024): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h13040108.

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The concept of cultural community has been firstly or more obviously embodied in the works of the minority/minoritized literature or writers from marginalized countries and approached from different perspectives, such as small and enduring spiritual bonds, aspiration and an ideal, or self-deconstruction due to heterogeneity, conflict, and difference. However, most researchers explore the cultural community in the works of merely one racial group, such as American Indian, Chinese, Korean, or African. There has been comparatively little research on the construction of a cultural community across
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Wong, Siu G. "Siu G. Wong, O.D., M.P.H." Hindsight: Journal of Optometry History 51, no. 2 (2020): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/hindsight.v51i2.30282.

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This memoir, written by Dr. Siu G. Wong, chronicles her early influences and education, and profiles her first career as a public health optometrist and her second career as a community activist and public historian. Dr. Wong graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with her doctorate in optometry in 1970 and received her master's in public health in 1973. Her first position as an educator at the University of Houston (UH) included pioneering an interdisciplinary community health program in a low-income neighborhood as well as coordinating the first externship program for UH optom
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Liu, Xiaochen, and Yizhi Sun. "Animal Diplomacy between People’s Republic of China and Socialist States." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 68, no. 1 (2023): 210–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2023.112.

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For a long time, Western countries relied on science to conduct diplomatic activities and scientific research. During the Cold War, there was a wide exchange and even confrontation between the East and West camps and the major powers in many scientific fields. After 1949, The People’s Republic of China initiated an active stage of learning from the Soviet Union, and the creation of Chinese science was supported by the Soviet scientific community. This influence was particularly noticeable in the field of Chinese biology, especially zoology. A large number of Soviet scientists came to China to
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Mohd Yusoff, Zuraidah, Asmiaty Amat, Darlina Naim, and Saad Othman. "Postnatal Care Practices among the Malays, Chinese and Indians: A Comparison." SHS Web of Conferences 45 (2018): 05002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184505002.

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In Malaysia, each race has its own traditional medicine practice which has existed for hundreds of years before the coming of modern medicine. Also, each race has many kinds of practices that had been around maintaining the health care of the respective community. All of these races or ethnic groups regard that it is very important for new mothers to be nursed back to health and thus each has its own specific and special postnatal or maternity care. The treatment during the postnatal or confinement period is generally considered to be good and safe and can help the new mother to gain back her
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Wright-St Clair, Valerie A., and Shoba Nayar. "Resettling amidst a mood of loneliness: later-life Chinese, Indian and Korean immigrants in New Zealand." Ageing and Society 40, no. 11 (2019): 2393–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x19000655.

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AbstractThis project was a secondary hermeneutic analysis of text expressing loneliness or social isolation, gathered in an original study exploring how Chinese, Indian and Korean late-life immigrants participated in New Zealand society. It utilised the 24 interview recordings, initially transcribed in participants’ first languages from nine focus group and 15 individual interviews, and translated into English for analysis. Hermeneutic methods were used to extract and analyse quotes indicative of loneliness or social isolation. The data cohered into three notions: being unsettled, feeling side
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Huang, Agnes, Bee Choo Tai, Lai Ying Wong, Jiun Lee, and Eu Leong Yong. "Differential Risk for Early Breastfeeding Jaundice in a Multi-ethnic Asian Cohort." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 38, no. 3 (2009): 217–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v38n3p217.

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Introduction: To explore the relationship between ethnic origin and mode of feeding with early neonatal jaundice, we examined maternal and neonatal risk factors for hyperbilirubinaemia in a multi-ethnic Asian cohort of healthy term newborns. Materials and Methods: This is an observational cohort study in a maternity ward serving a multi-ethnic cosmopolitan community. The relationship between hyperbilirubinaemia (bilirubin 150 mmol/L before 48 hours to 72 hours after birth), ethnic origin, weight loss after birth, need for phototherapy, and other factors were examined. Bivariate comparisons an
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Abdul Rahman, Suzanah, Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Khan Khattak, and Najibatul Rusyda Mansor. "Determinants of food choice among adults in an urban community." Nutrition & Food Science 43, no. 5 (2013): 413–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/nfs-07-2012-0072.

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PurposeThis study was conducted to explore the underlying reasons of food choice and the association with risk perception in an urban community. The paper aims to discuss these issues.Design/methodology/approachUsing a cross‐sectional design, adults between 20 and 60 years old, selected by convenience sampling from three different races; Malay, Chinese and Indian, in Sungai Petani, Kedah were surveyed. A self‐administered food choice questionnaire was used and data collected were analysed using SPSS Statistic 17.0.FindingsReligion, risk perception and sensory appeal were the most prominent fac
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Edwards, Rosalind, Bogusia Temple, and Claire Alexander. "Users’ experiences of interpreters." Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting 7, no. 1 (2005): 77–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/intp.7.1.05edw.

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This article explores the experiences of people who need interpreters to gain access to and use of a range of services, drawing on semi-structured interviews with people from Chinese, Kurdish, Bangladeshi, Indian and Polish minority ethnic groups living in Manchester and London, UK. We describe our research methodology, and place the study in its political and community context. We look at the qualities the people we interviewed considered made for a good interpreter, and their experiences using both professional interpreters, and family and friends as interpreters. We show how personal charac
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Nguyen, Duy, Yookyong Lee, and Rui Liu. "HOW DO INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IMPACT THE HEALTH OF ASIAN AMERICAN OLDER ADULTS?" Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.811.

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Abstract Intergenerational relationships and filial piety are important values common to many Asian-ethnic groups. While a limited literature exists examining the health outcomes of older adults living with grandchildren in Asian countries, Asians in America have received less attention from researchers and policymakers. This study fills the knowledge gap by using data from the 2015-2019 American Community Surveys to examine the relationship between Asian ethnicity and living with grandchildren on health outcomes. This analysis focuses on respondents aged 65 and over from the six most populous
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WANG, WEIMIN, та WENJIA WANG. "THE REMODЕLING OF CHINA-INDIA RELATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES". Sociopolitical Sciences 12, № 3 (2022): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2022-12-3-113-124.

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Recently, China-India relations have stunned the world with a drastic shift from both countries being strategic partners to being strategic antagonists, occasionally leading to a brink-of-war scenario. This dramatic change is accompanied by a sharp change in India’s understanding of China. This study attempts to investigate the great debate between three schools of thought - pacifist, pragmatic, and ultranationlist within the Indian strategic community concerning the rise of China by analyzing and interpreting relevant open archives and rhetoric regarding China. Additionally, this study review
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Khanum, Masroor, Sayeda Daud, and Syed Shahab Uddin. "Debt Trap Diplomacy of China in the Eyes of International Media." Pakistan Journal of Applied Social Sciences 14, no. 1 (2023): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.46568/pjass.v14i1.687.

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The word “debt diplomacy” is becoming a new strategic game to gain political influence and acquire strategic assets by using the weapon of leveraging debt over low-economic nations. The deliberative trap of developed countries such as China is using the strategy of development finance in order to entrap economies with the purpose to exploit another country's benefits. The word debt diplomacy is first being used by an Indian academic early in the year of 2017. This created a surge in the global market. Debt diplomacy can be expressed as, the structure of the economic circle where there is the p
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ANG, L. W., J. CUTTER, L. JAMES, and K. T. GOH. "Seroepidemiology of dengue virus infection in the adult population in tropical Singapore." Epidemiology and Infection 143, no. 8 (2014): 1585–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268814002507.

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SUMMARYTo assess the impact of past dengue epidemics in Singapore, we undertook a national seroepidemiological study to determine the prevalence of past dengue virus (DENV) infection in the adult population in 2010 and make comparisons with the seroprevalence in 2004. The study involved residual sera from 3293 adults aged 18–79 years who participated in a national health survey in 2010. The overall prevalence of anti-DENV IgG antibodies was 56·8% (95% confidence interval 55·1–58·5) in 2010. The seroprevalence increased significantly with age. Males had significantly higher seroprevalence than
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Wan Zuhaira Nasrin Wan Zainudin, Razaleigh Muhamat @ Kawangit, Abdul Ghafar Don, and Siti Aishah Yahya. "Asimilasi Budaya Mualaf dengan Orang Melayu di Kelantan." Global Journal Al-Thaqafah 14, no. 2 (2024): 188–204. https://doi.org/10.7187/gjat122024-13.

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Kelantan is a state in Malaysia predominantly inhabited by the Malay Muslim community, alongside minority groups such as the Chinese, Indian, and Siamese communities. This study aims to discuss the cultural assimilation of Mualaf (New Converts) in Kelantan by examining elements such as the use of dialects, food, clothing, nickname, and marriage practices. These elements play a significant role in fostering strong social bonds and serve as an effective medium for Islamic da’wah (propagation).The study adopts a qualitative approach using content analysis of previous studies such as journals, the
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Kang, Jeehye, and Philip N. Cohen. "Household Extension and Employment Among Asian Immigrant Women in the United States." Journal of Family Issues 39, no. 1 (2015): 128–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x15606489.

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To help explain variation in Asian immigrant women’s employment, we examine the association between women’s employment and the presence and characteristics of adult extended household members for seven Asian immigrant groups: Chinese, Korean, Asian Indian, Pakistani, Filipina, Vietnamese, and Japanese. Using the American Community Survey 2009-2011 pooled data, we find that married, first-generation Asian immigrant women’s employment rates are higher when they live with parents or parents-in-law. Furthermore, hampered by housework and care work, these women apparently receive some support in pa
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Rasulov, Ikhtiyor, Jin-I. Ha, Nindya Dhaneswara, and Aidana Zhumagulova. "Uzbek Diaspora in Germany: Navigating Cultural Identity, Migration Policies, and Economic Cooperation." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4, no. 2 (2024): 226–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i02.021.

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This study examines the Uzbek diaspora in Germany, focusing on its cultural identity, migration policies and economic cooperation. It uses a global to-specific framework to provide a comprehensive analysis of these dimensions. The research sheds light on the challenges faced by the Uzbek-German community in preserving their heritage, adapting to a new cultural environment, and contributing to the German labour force. The study also examines the implications of the Uzbek-German migration agreement, highlighting diplomatic entanglements, ethical considerations, and potential socio-economic impac
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Ikhtiyor, Rasulov, Ha Jin-I, Dhaneswara Nindya, and Zhumagulova Aidana. "Uzbek Diaspora in Germany: Navigating Cultural Identity, Migration Policies, and Economic Cooperation." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (CJMS) 4, no. 2 (2024): 226–31. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i02.021.

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<strong>This study examines the Uzbek diaspora in Germany, focusing on its cultural identity, migration policies and economic cooperation. It uses a global to-specific framework to provide a comprehensive analysis of these dimensions. The research sheds light on the challenges faced by the Uzbek-German community in preserving their heritage, adapting to a new cultural environment, and contributing to the German labour force. The study also examines the implications of the Uzbek-German migration agreement, highlighting diplomatic entanglements, ethical considerations, and potential socio-econom
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Min, Keqin, and Mai Jianjun. "Exploring Communal Harmony of Malaysia's Culturally and Religiously Diverse Society." AL-ITQAN: JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC SCIENCES AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES 9, no. 2 (2024): 106–21. https://doi.org/10.31436/alitqan.v9i2.296.

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This paper explores the communal harmony of Malaysia’s culturally and religiously diverse society including various ethnic groups with different religious and cultural backgrounds. It aims to investigate the role of Malaysia’s leadership in promoting such harmony and what are the right approaches to granting adequate management and sustainability. Contemporary Malaysia’s diverse community composition allows the Malaysian government to interact with Muslim and non-Muslim communities consisting of Malay, Chinese, and Indian races, for fostering social harmony in the country. This study is crucia
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Park, Lynne Soon-Chean, Rebekah Jaung, Joohyun Justine Park, and Changzoo Song. "Examining access to and trust in sources of COVID-19 information among CALD Asian communities in New Zealand." PLOS ONE 20, no. 3 (2025): e0319326. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319326.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, effective crisis communication has been crucial yet challenging, especially for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. This study explored how CALD Asian communities in New Zealand accessed and trusted various sources of COVID-19 information. A cross-sectional online survey with 1,267 Asian respondents was conducted in 2021. Findings revealed that participants engaged with diverse sources for COVID-19 information, despite delays in government efforts to provide linguistically appropriate information. Those without English as a first language ten
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Hung, George A., Sanah Vohra, Gina Kim, et al. "Nasopharyngeal cancer mortality in disaggregated Asian and non-Asian Americans." Journal of Clinical Oncology 42, no. 16_suppl (2024): e18074-e18074. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.e18074.

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e18074 Background: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is one of the most common forms of head and neck cancer with an overall five-year survival rate of 63%. In Asian populations, NPC prevalence is 50 times the global rate and early detection has been shown to reduce mortality. NPC survival and mortality rates are influenced by risk factors including Epstein-Barr virus exposure, human papillomavirus infection, human leukocyte antigen genotype, alcohol consumption, tobacco use, diet, age, sex, nativity, and race/ethnicity. Male NPC mortality is more than double females, and mortality is highest in
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