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Asian Americans -some Inspiring Personalities Of All Times

Asian Americans often referred as immigrants from Asian countries including India, China, Japan, Korea, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Samoa, Guam, Hawaii Islands, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. Large population of Asian living in the US entertains economic exchanges and cross border relationships. Often, Asian Americans enter into the business as small entrepreneurs investing in grocery stores, motels, newsstands and restaurants.

Multinational companies also motivate the total development of this racial community by including them as their employees. A traditional importance on hard work and the readiness to assume skilled or unskilled jobs for getting ahead are possibly the most understandable features that help Asian Americans to excel.

Asian Americans made their presence felt in various fields including politics, architecture, science, education, sports, arts, literature, fashion designing and much more. They have truly transformed the outlook about how we view and experience the United States. Let us consider some Asian American achievers based on the positive impact they created to inspire Americans as well as Asian immigrants.

Duke Kahanamoku was a Hawaiian native who had set a world record in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm for 100-meter free-style. He was greatly revered and admired for his sporty talents and sportsmanship. Dr. Feng Shan, a Chinese, was a true lifesaver for thousands of Austrian Jews during the World War II. Dalip Singh Saund of Indian origin became the first Asian American to be elected to Congress. Steven Chu is a scientific genius who found some aspects about gravity and tried to build an apparatus for measuring gravity. He is a professor at University of California, Berkeley and also presides as the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Asian Americans -some Inspiring Personalities Of All Times


Yo-Yo Ma is a magnificent musician and Grammy award winner having talents to play a 1712 Davidoff Stradivarius and a 1733 Montagnana cello. Maya Lin is a name worth mentioning when considering monumental architecture. The Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama and Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington are the two inspiring works by Lin. "The Joy Luck Club' a novel by Chinese national Amy Tan has gained great popularity. Two children's books are also in her credit.

Michelle Kwan is a skating legend who creates magic on ice skating circles. She received many international championship titles and also has 37 perfect scores in her career graph. This list is incomplete without mentioning the web wizard Jerry Yang. He is a Taiwanese who immigrated to US at age of 10. Yang is the mastermind behind the creation of Yahoo directory, one of world's most visited websites.

Online Privy.net magazine often puts write up about well accomplished Asian Americans in detail. You can also get a closer look about various Asian cities, way of life, food, clothing, customs, traditions and much more. This magazine is a right resource to understand about fashion, travel, Asian luxury, entertainment, automotive, events, people and technology. Also, stay connected with the world around you through its blogs and celebrity interviews.

by: Art Gib




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