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Kalavar, Jyotsna Mirle. The Asian Indian elderly in America. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

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Development, delivery, and utilization of services under the Older Americans Act: A perspective of Asian American elderly. New York: Garland, 1991.

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Cheng, Shu H. Increasing service access of Asian elderly in title III programs: Final report. Salt Lake City, Utah: Asian Association of Utah, 1988.

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Yee, Barbara W. K. Asian American and Pacific Islander elders. Washington, DC: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 1998.

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Yatabe, Suzie. Asian and Pacific Islander elders: An educational training module. [Honolulu, HI]: University of Hawaiì, Center on Aging, 1996.

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McBride, Melen R. Aging and health: Asian and Pacific Islander American elders. 2nd ed. Stanford, Calif: Stanford Geriatric Education Center, 1996.

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Browne, Colette. Social work practice with Asian and Pacific Island elders: A compilation of readings. [Honolulu, Hawaii]: The University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Social Work, 1995.

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Elder voices: Southeast Asian families in the United States. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2004.

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Mui, Ada C. Asian American elders in the twenty-first century: Key indicators of well-being. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.

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Browne, Colette. Aging and ethnicity: A replication handbook for social work education for practice with Asian and Pacific Island elders. Honolulu, Hawaii (2500 Campus Rd., Honolulu 96822): Pacific Gerontology Social Work Education Curriculum Replication Project, University of Hawaií, School of Social Work, 1991.

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A, Schoenrock Susan, Roberts Joan L, National Resource Center on Minority Aging Populations (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Asian and Pacific Islander elderly bibliography. San Diego, CA: National Resource Center on Minority Aging Populations, 1991.

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Choi, Namkee G. Social Work Practice with the Asian American Elderly. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Choi, Namkee G. Social Work Practice with the Asian American Elderly. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Social Work Practice With the Asian American Elderly. Haworth Press, 2002.

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Choi, Namkee G. Social Work Practice with the Asian American Elderly. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Choi, Namkee G. Social Work Practice with the Asian American Elderly. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Social Work Practice With the Asian American Elderly. Haworth Social Work, 2002.

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Lynn, French, Catague Emma, National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Breaking down barriers for Pacific/Asian elderly: Final report. Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): The Center, 1995.

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Ning, Gu, National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging., eds. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly Asian and Pacific Island Americans. [Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, 1995.

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Ning, Gu, National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly Asian and Pacific Island Americans. [Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, 1995.

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Ning, Gu, National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging., eds. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly Asian and Pacific Island Americans. [Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, 1995.

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National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.) and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Guide to supplemental security income (ssi) for Asian Pacific elderly. Seattle, Wash: The Center, 1994.

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Ning, Gu, National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (U.S.), and United States. Administration on Aging, eds. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly Asian and Pacific Island Americans. [Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, 1995.

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Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of elderly Asian and Pacific Island Americans. [Seattle, WA (1511 Third Ave., Suite 914, Seattle 98101-1221): National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, 1995.

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Lisa, Nerenberg, Yap Paula, Self-Help for the Elderly, and San Francisco Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention., eds. Elder abuse in the Asian community: A conference sponsored by Self-Help for the Elderly and the San Francisco Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention. [San Francisco, Calif.]: Self-Help for the Elderly, 1986.

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Virtuous Transcendence : Holistic Self-Cultivation and Self-Healing in Elderly Korean Immigrants. Haworth Press, 2000.

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Aging, Minnesota Board on, Aging Initiative: Project 2030, and Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services., eds. Population profiles: African American elders, American Indian elders, Asian American elders, Hispanic elders. St. Paul, MN: Aging Initiative--Project 2030, Minnesota Dept. of Human Services, 1998.

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Pang, Keum Young Chung. Virtuous Transcendence: Holistic Self-Cultivation and Self-Healing in Elderly Korean Immigrants (Haworth Aging, Psychology, and Mental Health) (Haworth Aging, Psychology, and Mental Health). Haworth Press, 2000.

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Lawrence, Koseki, Braun Kathryn, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center on Aging., and United States. Administration on Aging., eds. Asian and Pacific Island elders: An educational training module. [Honolulu, HI]: University of Hawaiì, Center on Aging, 1996.

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Asian American elders in New York City: A study of health, social needs, quality of life and quality of care. New York: Asian American Federation of New York, 2003.

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Health and minority elders: An analysis of applied literature, 1980-1990. Washington, DC: American Association of Retired Persons, Minority Affairs, 1994.

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Publishing, Harcourt Brace. Hmong Lives: From Laos to La Crosse. Pump House Regional Center for the Arts, 1997.

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Smith, Gary Scott, and P. C. Kemeny, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Presbyterianism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190608392.001.0001.

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Presbyterianism has a rich, robust, resilient history. Since Presbyterianism began in Scotland in the early 1560s, its adherents have spread to Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand. In some locales and eras, Presbyterians have flourished; in others, they have struggled; in still others, they have experienced both triumphs and defeats. The essays in this handbook explain the historical roots and development, challenges and problems, and successes and failures of Presbyterians all over the world. During their history, Presbyterians have developed a distinctive theology, style of worship, and polity. As a body influenced by John Calvin and other Swiss Reformers, Presbyterianism has emphasized the sovereignty of God, the election of individuals for salvation and service, and the necessity of continual reform to remain faithful to the Scriptures and to adapt the gospel message to various cultural settings. Presbyterian worship has centered around the preaching of God’s word, typically based on the exposition of Scriptural passages, and the celebration of the sacraments of communion and baptism. Presbyterian polity establishes three officers—pastors (teaching elders), ruling elders, and deacons—to lead the church and a series of graded courts to govern their ministry. Differences over doctrine, polity, liturgy, and social issues, as well as ethnic, racial, class, and gender issues, regional factors, and personal conflicts have often produced controversy and even schism among Presbyterians. Presbyterians have also adopted differing theological positions based on their understanding of Scripture, natural theology, philosophy, and life experiences. Throughout their history, Presbyterians have often had an influence in society that exceeds their numbers because of their generally high levels of education, wealth, and status. This continues to be true today for the world’s thirty-three million Presbyterians who belong to hundreds of denominations in more than seventy-five nations.
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