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Rice, Madeline Murguia, Andrea Z. LaCroix, Johanna W. Lampe, et al. "Dietary soy isoflavone intake in older Japanese American women." Public Health Nutrition 4, no. 5 (2001): 943–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/phn2001150.

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AbstractObjective:In a sample of older Japanese American women, we aimed to: (1) describe the most commonly consumed soy foods, (2) estimate dietary soy isoflavone intake, (3) describe characteristics associated with dietary soy isoflavone intake, and (4) compare our estimates with previously published estimates in other Japanese samples.Design:A 14-item soy food-frequency questionnaire was administered to older Japanese American women and responses were converted to quantitative estimates of soy isoflavones (genistein plus daidzein). Multiple regression was used to examine characteristics ass
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Weiss, Elizabeth. "Kennewick Man's Funeral: the Burying of Scientific Evidence." Politics and the Life Sciences 20, no. 1 (2001): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0730938400005141.

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Kennewick Man, an early Holocene (9,000 years old) skeleton found in Washington State in 1996, has been a lightening rod for political discussion. Due to his alleged Caucasoid features, Kennewick Man controversially called into question who first peopled the Americas. A projectile point lodged in his hip also catapulted him to celebrity status. Spared the quick (within ninety days after an inquiry) repatriation typically required under the 1990 federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Kennewick Man was fully examined by a team of scientists chosen by the governm
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Lum, Grande. "The Community Relations Service's Work in Preventing and Responding to Unfounded Racially and Religiously Motivated Violence after 9/11." Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 5, no. 2 (2018): 139–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/jpl.v5.i2.2.

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On the morning of September 11, 2001, New York City-based Community Relations Service (“CRS”) Regional Director Reinaldo Rivera was at a New Jersey summit on racial profiling. At 8:46 a.m., an American Airlines 767 crashed into the North Tower of New York City’s World Trade Center. Because Rivera was with the New Jersey state attorney general, he quickly learned of the attack. Rivera immediately called his staff members, who at that moment were traveling to Long Island, New York, for an unrelated case. Getting into Manhattan had already become difficult, so Rivera instructed his conciliators t
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Burress, Charles. "Officer's Refusal of Iraq Deployment Divides the Japanese American Community: The Case of Lt. Watada." Asia-Pacific Journal 4, no. 9 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1017/s1557466006005444.

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A U.S. Army officer's refusal to go to Iraq has touched off an intense, at times furious debate among Japanese Americans, reopening an unhealed wound that dates back to World War II.Many news articles, op-ed pieces and emotional letters to the editor in the Japanese-American press have featured the case of 1st Lt. Ehren Watada, a Japanese American native of Honolulu stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington state. Army officials say he's the first commissioned officer to refuse orders to deploy to Iraq, on the principle established by the Nuremberg war-crimes trial that he is obliged to disobey il
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Levine, Michael, and William Taylor. "The Upside of Down: Disaster and the Imagination 50 Years On." M/C Journal 16, no. 1 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.586.

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IntroductionIt has been nearly half a century since the appearance of Susan Sontag’s landmark essay “The Imagination of Disaster.” The critic wrote of the public fascination with science fiction disaster films, claiming that, on the one hand “from a psychological point of view, the imagination of disaster does not greatly differ from one period in history to another [but, on the other hand] from a political and moral point of view, it does” (224). Even if Sontag is right about aspects of the imagination of disaster not changing, the types, frequency, and magnitude of disasters and their repres
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Suzuki, Erin. "Transparent Citizenship: The Racialization of Privacy in Post–World War II Japanese American Fiction." American Literature, October 9, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-11557497.

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Abstract Written in the wake of the Japanese incarceration and the emergence of new Cold War discourses around race, privacy, and democracy, Hisaye Yamamoto’s and John Okada’s works mark a shift from the specific targeting of Japanese Americans as individuals whose citizenship was contingent upon enforced transparency to the broader suspicion of the more generalized “Oriental” as a figure whose opacity becomes an excuse for racialized surveillance and policing in the name of national security. As formerly interned or imprisoned individuals, Yamamoto’s and Okada’s protagonists begin their stori
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"Bilingual education & bilingualism." Language Teaching 40, no. 3 (2007): 273–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444807004429.

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07–469Dicker Hostos, Susan J. (City U New York, USA), Dominican Americans in Washington Heights, New York: Language and culture in a transnational community. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (Multilingual Matters) 9.6 (2006), 713–727.07–470Fitts, Shanan (California State U, USA), Reconstructing the status quo: Linguistic interaction in a dual-language school. Bilingual Research Journal (National Association for Bilingual Education) 30.2 (2006), 337–365.07–471Hall, Anne-Marie (U Arizona, USA), Keeping La Llorona alive in the shadow of Cortés: What an examination of
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Watson, Robert. "E-Press and Oppress." M/C Journal 8, no. 2 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2345.

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 From elephants to ABBA fans, silicon to hormone, the following discussion uses a new research method to look at printed text, motion pictures and a teenage rebel icon. If by ‘print’ we mean a mechanically reproduced impression of a cultural symbol in a medium, then printing has been with us since before microdot security prints were painted onto cars, before voice prints, laser prints, network servers, record pressings, motion picture prints, photo prints, colour woodblock prints, before books, textile prints, and footprints. If we accept that higher mammals such as elepha
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"Language learning." Language Teaching 38, no. 4 (2005): 194–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444805223145.

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05–396Altenberg, Evelyn P. (Hofstra U, USA; sphepa@hofstra.edu), The perception of word boundaries in a second language. Second Language Research (London, UK) 21.4 (2005), 325–358.05–397Baker, Wendy (Brigham Young U, USA) & Pavel Trofimovich, Interaction of native- and second-language vowel system(s) in early and late bilinguals. Language and Speech (Twickenham, UK) 48.1 (2005), 1–27.05–398Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen (Indiana U, USA; bardovi@indiana.edu) & Robert Griffin, L2 pragmatic awareness: evidence from the ESL classroom. System (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 33.3 (2005), 401–415.05–3
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Brien, Donna Lee. "“Porky Times”: A Brief Gastrobiography of New York’s The Spotted Pig." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.290.

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Introduction With a deluge of mouthwatering pre-publicity, the opening of The Spotted Pig, the USA’s first self-identified British-styled gastropub, in Manhattan in February 2004 was much anticipated. The late Australian chef, food writer and restauranteur Mietta O’Donnell has noted how “taking over a building or business which has a long established reputation can be a mixed blessing” because of the way that memories “can enrich the experience of being in a place or they can just make people nostalgic”. Bistro Le Zoo, the previous eatery on the site, had been very popular when it opened almos
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Books on the topic "Japanese americans – washington (state) – fiction"

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Larson, Kirby. Dear America: The Fences Between Us: The Diary of Piper Davis, Seattle, Washington, 1941. Scholastic, 2010.

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Shimizu, Choichi. Cho's story: From the eyes of a Nisei son. Caring, 2014.

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Sherman, Charlotte Watson. One dark body: A novel. Women's Press, 1993.

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Sherman, Charlotte Watson. One dark body: A novel. HarperCollins, 1993.

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Sherman, Charlotte Watson. One dark body: A novel. HarperCollins, 1994.

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Dubrow, Gail Lee. Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving landmarks of Japanese American heritage. Smithsonian Books, 2004.

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Donna, Graves, and Cheng Karen, eds. Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving landmarks of Japanese American heritage. Seattle Arts Commission, 2002.

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Takezawa, Yasuko I. Breaking the silence: Redress and Japanese American ethnicity. Cornell University Press, 1994.

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Franklin, Kristine L. Grape thief. Candlewick Press, 2003.

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Chen, Justina. Lovely, dark, and deep. Scholastic, Incorporated, 2018.

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Hong, Jane H. "Making Repeal Meaningful." In Opening the Gates to Asia. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653365.003.0005.

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This chapter explores how Asian American advocates negotiated the growing marginalization of Asians and Asia within the immigration debates between 1952 and 1965. If the McCarran-Walter campaign marked a peak in Asian Americans’ influence amid unprecedented U.S. intervention in East Asia, the revision efforts that followed relegated Asians, and by extension Asian Americans, to the periphery of the national conversation on immigration. This chapter examines Chinese and Japanese Americans’ efforts to include Asians in 1950s refugee admissions, experiments in interethnic cooperation, and role in
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Gallicchio, Marc. "“Popular Opinion Can Offer No Useful Contribution”." In Unconditional. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190091101.003.0004.

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This chapter begins a month after the previous chapter, on July, 6, 1945, as President Truman, Admiral Leahy, and Secretary of State James Byrnes departed Washington by train, and then by cruiser USS Augusta, heading for Antwerp, Belgium. The formalization for Japanese surrender was finally to begin. American hatred of the Japanese emperor was balanced by a more generalized desire on the part of most Americans to return to peacetime pursuits. Americans were looking past the surrender of Japan and thinking about life after the war. However, the chapter argues, it wasn’t going to be as cut and d
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Macedo, Stephen. "Introduction." In Liberal Virtues. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198275565.003.0001.

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Abstract In 1942 Gordon Hirabayashi, a final-year college student in Washington state, became subject to a wartime curfew imposed on Japanese Americans on the West Coast. At first Hirabayashi went along, but after a week of dashing back to his hall of residence from the library or the coffee shop he stopped and thought, in his own words, Why the hell am I running back? Am I an American? And if I am, why am I running back arid nobody else is? I think if the order said all civilians must obey the curfew, if it was just a nonessential restrictive move, I might not have objected. But I felt it was
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Clark, William Bedford. "The Serpent of Lust in the Southern Garden *." In Interracialism. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195128567.003.0016.

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Abstract In the minds of many Americans, there are two Souths. There is, on the one hand, that South conceived of as an idyllic land of plenty, blessed with a temperate climate and a rich fecundity of soil and inhabited by a happy and hospitable people for whom life is pleasure and pleasure a way of life. The persistent hold this view of the South exercises over the collective American imagination is attested to perhaps most readily by the willingness with which outlanders continue to surrender to the Old South nostalgia of the plantation tradition in both fiction and cinema. On the other hand
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