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TimLovesGeography

@GeographyTim

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Katılım Nisan 2020
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Breaking News@BreakingNews·
More than 4M confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported around the world, according to the latest Johns Hopkins University data. The global death toll has reached nearly 280,000. nbcnews.to/3bqIH45
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@massiel_school A3: I think that because of the Vietnam war, all three of these groups have been grouped together. However there are differences like religion and culture #ch15msea
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Massiel Mendoza
Massiel Mendoza@massiel_school·
#CH15MSEA Q3: Why do you think we are so quick to group all these different cultures (Vitemense, Cambodians, and Laos) together when they clearly have many differences? What are some of these differences?
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@KeegsHutMilly Good question Keegs. I believe the 4th wave was focused on immigrants rather refugees, which was centered around the Amerasian Homecoming Act. #ch15msea
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TimLovesGeography@GeographyTim·
@KeegsHutMilly A1: great question keegs. I think their settlement is very disperse in the United States. Where as other ethnic groups had major clusters. #ch15msea
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TimLovesGeography@GeographyTim·
indiaabroad.com Since we are talking about Asian Indians this week in class, I thought I'd share a very helpful website that keeps up with all news related to the ethnic group. #sncgeography
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National Geographic
National Geographic@NatGeo·
The zoo confirms that four more tigers and three lions have SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. There is still no evidence that domestic animals can pass the disease to humans on.natgeo.com/2VPV6bR
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@KeegsHutMilly Thats awesome Keegs, its nice to see they are starting to have more of a relevance in todays day in age. Im sure those festivals are indulge with many get Filipino traditions #pgeog
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TimLovesGeography@GeographyTim·
@JedGalutira I believe they had those labels for multiple reasons. 1. They didn't have many structures or ethnoburbs to advertise their culture. 2. They have such a wide dispersement that the larger cities with more national attention, don't see their culture much. #pgeog
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Jed
Jed@JedGalutira·
Q5: Why were Filipino Americans called, “the forgotten immigrants” or “silent minority?” Do you think that title bothered them? #pgeog
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TimLovesGeography@GeographyTim·
@JackTho98777317 @JedGalutira I think it's interesting that there is such a large number of Filipinos living in the United States currently, but many people, with the exception of Steven Mather, don't know anyone with Filipino heritage. This is prolly due to the large dispersement of their culture #pgeog
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Jed
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Q3: Which wave of immigration seemed the most significant or different than the others? What made that wave the most significant to you? #pgeog
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Matt Lynch
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Q2: Explain how Filipino settlement patterns were different from other enthic groups we talked about earlier? Do you think their settlement patterns were effective?#pgeog
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