Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think that more should be done about diversifying," James said. "There are still no Asian-American, Latinos, or women of color on the faculty...
...encompassed two-thirds of the known world and far eclipsed the celebrated realms of Alexander the Great. To those who were overrun by the Khan's mounted hordes -- and to the victims' modern descendants -- the Mongols were a barbaric people who swept out of the unknown reaches of the Asian steppe, a warmongering race whose only talents were for rape, murder and pillage...
...public has an unprecedented chance to peer over the shoulders of archaeologists and historians and get a firsthand look at the legacy of the Mongols and their Asian predecessors. A traveling exhibition called "Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan" opened last week at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City after a hugely successful five-month run at California's Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The show features more than 200 artifacts dating from roughly 2000 B.C. through the dynasty founded by Genghis Khan's grandson, Kubilai Khan, in the 13th...
...will spend his newfound leisure teaching and researching a new book on one of his academic specialties, contemporary Asian economic development...
...students in the class, 89--or 52 percent--are women. Twenty-seven percent of the class is Asian-American, 18.2 percent is African-American, and six percent is Latino...