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A Brief History of the Cultural Group
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Early Asian immigrants arrived in the 1830s
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The first wave of Asian immigrants
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The population of Hawaii (Tanaka, 2014)
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The exclusion period
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The elimination of exclusion criteria
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Populating the West-Coast American territories
A Brief History of the Socio-Cultural Group
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Immigration to Hawaii
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The movement of contract laborers
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The Meiji Restoration (George, Duran, & Norris, 2014)
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The Arrival to the mainland
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The Asiatic Barred Zone Act establishment
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New waves of immigrants from Japan
Values of the Cultural Group
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High moral and cultural principles
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Success in career
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Family and relatives
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Health and longevity
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One’s contribution to the social development
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Education
Values of the Socio-Cultural Group
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The recognition of the national identity
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Specific cultural rituals
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The popularization of the national cuisine
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The cultural mentality
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A strong health
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Self-development
The worldview of the Culture
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An antisocial character
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Collateral relations among people
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Making an effort in different activities
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Seeking opportunities (Molina, 2013)
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Suspicious of new acquaintances
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Respect the older generations’ experience
Language and Communicational Patterns of the Cultural Group
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The communicational pattern of the wheel
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The communicational pattern of network
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The communicational pattern of chain
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The communication pattern of the circle
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Polite language
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A high tone of verbal communication
Language and Communicational Patterns of the Socio-Cultural Group
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A low-context culture
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A distinctive dialect
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References to the ethnic background
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A fast speech tempo
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A high speech tone
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Friendly and kindly phrases
Art and Other Expressive Forms of the Cultural Groups
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National clothing
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Unique graphic art
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Specific character and values (Omi & Winant, 2015)
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The cuisine of Asian countries
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Interest in the national traditions
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Calligraphy
Art and Other Expressive Forms of the Socio-Cultural Group
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A calm culture and behavior
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Japanese martial arts
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Unique poetry
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National crafts and techniques
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Unique psychological features
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Production of animated movies and games
Norms and Rules
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Speech interruption is unacceptable.
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Being polite to strangers
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Living according to schedule
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Following a healthy lifestyle
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Respecting older people
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A developed sense of patience
Lifestyle Characteristics
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A high longevity rate
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Learning with assiduity
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A prosperous society
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Putting family in the first place
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Consuming healthy food
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Working hard to gain positive results
Relationship Patterns
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Polite forms of fellowship
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Devotion to a family
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Devotion to friends (Shively, 2016)
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Open to new acquaintances
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Avoiding conflicts with relatives
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Respect people’s choices and preferences
Common Rituals
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Working hard
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Various types of entertainment
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Scheduling one’s day, week, and year
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Organizing and renovating one’s dwelling
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Painting
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Cooking dishes of the national cuisine
Degree of Assimilation from Mainstream Society
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A desire to become successful
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A desire to develop and travel
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Marrying people of other races
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Following the newest trends
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Strive to obtain a decent education
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Respect the local culture (Molina, 2013)
Degree of Marginalization from Mainstream Society
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Following the national traditions and customs
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I prefer to spend time alone.
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I prefer to support local manufacturers.
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Listen to specific genres of music.
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Doing Asian kinds of sports.
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I prefer working rather than resting
Health Behaviors and Practices
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Traditional and untraditional medicine
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Attending massage sessions
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Practicing acupuncture
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The use of symbols in medicine
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Using pills
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Using injections
Differential Approaches Needed by Health Care Professionals for Each Group
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New or sterilized medical equipment
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An appropriate license or certificate
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Following high standards of medical practices
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A sense of responsibility
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Self-confidence (Molina, 2013)
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Available pharmaceuticals
References
George, S., Duran, N., & Norris, K. (2014). A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to minority research participation among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders. American Journal of Public Health, 104(2), 16-31. Web.
Molina, N. (2013). How race is made in America: Immigration, citizenship, and the historical power of racial scripts. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Omi, M., & Winant, H. (2015). Racial formation in the United States. New York, NY: Routledge.
Shively, D. H. (2016). Tradition and modernization in Japanese culture. New Jersey, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Tanaka, G. (2014). The shin-issei: A brief look at modern Japanese immigrants in Hawaii. Web.
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