Category Archives: American Exceptionalism

Phạm Đình Nguyên has completed the transaction of buying Buford town

Commentary: Phạm Đình Nguyên has made a good business decision to buy some land and property in the USA. In Vietnam, the State owns the land and lease to the citizens for a limited number of years, currently 20 year-limit. He … Continue reading

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Untapped Asian American Voters?

A new poll finds both parties have the potential to make inroads with this fast-growing bloc — but neither is doing enough to engage them. Reuters A large proportion of the Asian-American vote is up for grabs in the 2012 … Continue reading

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Voters Are The Fast Growing Groups

Commentary: Despite Asian and Pacific Americans are from very diverse backgrounds and ethnicity, they represent the fastest growing segment of the population according to the 2010 census. They grew more 45% than in the past decade. There are 17.3 million Americans … Continue reading

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Jacqueline Nguyễn, from refugee to be the first Vietnamese American Judge of 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Commentary: Jacqueline Nguyễn has just become the Vietnamese American holding the highest judicial office in the USA. She is the second Vietnamese American to become a federal judge after Miranda Du became the United States District Judge for the United States District Court for … Continue reading

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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: 10 top facts

As we enter the month of May, which is nationally recognized as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we take a close look at the Asian American and Pacific Islander population in the United States, one of the fastest-growing racial … Continue reading

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