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1. From Segregation To Integration: Education Of African-Americans In The 20~(th) Century
2. Segregation, Amalgamation And Pluralism: The Educational History Of Chinese Americans
3. A Study Of Communication Failures Between Chinese And Americans In Business Negotiations: From A Cross-cultural Perspective
4. A Cross-cultural Comparison Of Money Attitudes Among College Students In China And In The United States
5. Conceptions Of Love And Pre-Marital Relationships Of Shanghai Young People
6. A Cross-cultural Research On Conflict Management Of Chinese And Americans In The Workplace
7. The Making Of Americans:a Study On E.D.Hirsch’s Educational Thoughts
8. The Educational Self-determination Of Native Americans In The United States
9. A Tentative Study Of The Factors Leading To The Academic Success Of New-Second-Generation Chinese Americans
10. Contemporary Chinese-American Education
11. A Comparative Study Of Personal Values And Gift-giving Behavior Between Chinese And Americans
12. An Analysis Of German-Americans During The U.S. Civil War
13. The Construction Of Double Identity: Jazz And Afro-Americans (1920s-1970s)
14. Science Education Thought In Science For All Americans-Project2061
15. A Rising Star Representing Asian Americans: The 80/20 Initiative
16. A Study On Cross-cultural Communication Of Hmong Americans In The Context Of New Media
17. A re-examination of segregated public schools in the United States, 1935--1954: The positive impact on the education of African-Americans
18. Differences in self-concept, racial identity, self-efficacy, resilience, and achievement among African-American gifted and non-gifted students: Implications for retention and persistence of African Americans in gifted programs
19. Where the rocks are in the pond: Using critical race theory to gain access to more equitable educational opportunities for African Americans
20. Ethnic and subcultural identity: Examining comparisons between social connectedness and collective self-esteem in European-Americans
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