March 2019

#294 3/30 Dr. Wordman World Leadership Requirement in A Bi-Polar or Multi-Polar World
​World order is maintained under interplay of properly balancing national security, core interests and foreign relations among nations. Historically, great nations with strong economy and military strength play a dominating role in leading the world. They resolve geopolitical issues and influence regional economical and political problems to maintain a healthy global economy and a peaceful world. In...
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World Leadership Requirement in A Bi-Polar or Multi-Polar World
​World order is maintained under interplay of properly balancing national security, core interests and foreign relations among nations. Historically, great nations with strong economy and military strength play a dominating role in leading the world. They resolve geopolitical issues and influence regional economical and political problems to maintain a healthy global economy and a peaceful world. In...
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#293 3/23 Dr. Wordman  Asian Americans’ Dual Responsibilities (II)
​Asian Americans (AAs) are not only a fastest growing group of minority but also have the highest educational qualifications among America’s major racial categories. Chinese and Indians have over 50% of their population having bachelor’s degree versus 27% for all Americans according to the 2010 census. By 2012 statistics, 61% of all Asian adult immigrants have a bachelor or higher level of education. AAs...
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Asian Americans’ Dual Responsibilities (II)
​Asian Americans (AAs) are not only a fastest growing group of minority but also have the highest educational qualifications among America’s major racial categories. Chinese and Indians have over 50% of their population having bachelor’s degree versus 27% for all Americans according to the 2010 census. By 2012 statistics, 61% of all Asian adult immigrants have a bachelor or higher level of education. AAs...
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#292 3/16  Dr. Wordman  Asian Americans’ Dual Responsibilities (Part I)
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Asian Americans (AAs) consist of people residing in the U.S. coming from or having ancestry from the Far East, Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent. However, historically the population of AAs was insignificant in number in 19th century or earlier. In early 20th century, AAs were chiefly Chinese immigrants who came to the U.S. as laborers working in the railroad...
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Asian Americans’ Dual Responsibilities (Part I)
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Asian Americans (AAs) consist of people residing in the U.S. coming from or having ancestry from the Far East, Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent. However, historically the population of AAs was insignificant in number in 19th century or earlier. In early 20th century, AAs were chiefly Chinese immigrants who came to the U.S. as laborers working in the railroad...
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#291  3/9   Dr. Wordman  Real Threat to the U.S. and China – Possible Peaceful Solution (II)
The energy shortage is a threat to China but is just as real to the U.S. even though the U.S. is blessed with large deposits of fossil energy and gases. These resources eventually will be depleted and worst their usage will hasten the deterioration of the Earth environment and climate change. The U.S. energy policies had been practicing pro-conservation and seeking renewable energies, but recently,...
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#290 3/2   Dr. Wordman  Real Threat to the U.S. and China – Possible Peaceful Solution (I)
​History showed us that human societies compete for Earth resources, land, water, minerals, agriculture produce and industrial products for survival then for higher standard of living motivated by human aspiration for civilization and economic welfare, ultimately measurable by food, material and energy consumption. Nations form, civilizations advance and countries compete for their people’s welfare...
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