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The sub-races that belong to Mongoloids are East Asians, Southeast Asians, Central Asians, Arctic Native Americans, and Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Thailand is located in the South East of Asia. so Yes.

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During recent times, there have been many non-European migrants to Mexico, specially East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans), as well as Southeast Asians (Filipinos). They make up 1% of the Mexican population (1.1 million).

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The situation of Asians in South Africa was in many ways very similar that of Asians in East and Central Africa,

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"all asians are good at math" or "all Jews are good with money"....both would be prime examples ( i tried to use positive stereotypes as to not offend)

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In Southeast Asia: Majorities live in cities of the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia, In East Asia, there live in the cities of China and Japan. Cited 2 big countries of the regions only. They are the biggest.

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Three negative stereotypes are assuming all Asians are good at math, all Muslims are terrorists, and all women are bad drivers.

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Indian influence in the form of Buddhism was also felt in the islands nations of southeast Asia

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Indians tend to be Caucasians, so no for the most part. However, the Australoid Southeast Asians are related to the Veddas of Sri Lanka and perhaps some Advasis.

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Yes. SouthWEST Asians would be Iraqi's, etc.

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It's very difficult to generalize about an entire country, but Koreans overall are known to be a bit taller than other East Asians, have flatter/broader faces, almond-shaped eyes, and high cheekbones (though probably not as prominent as Southeast Asians).

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Nevada is east and southeast of Northern California, while Arizona is east and southeast of Southern California.

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Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).

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To the east, toward Southeast Asia

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Five stereotypes commonly based upon are gender roles (e.g. women are more nurturing), racial stereotypes (e.g. all Asians are good at math), age stereotypes (e.g. older people are not tech-savvy), occupation stereotypes (e.g. all lawyers are greedy), and religious stereotypes (e.g. all Muslims are terrorists).

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a boat used by early southeast asians to sail from island to island.

Although it was very ineffective.

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There is no important difference genetically between Asian people and white or darker skinned people. We are all essentially the same genetically, as if we all came from the same genetic stock.

The Asian people's merely have a little extra fat deposited around the eye which gives it a somewhat narrower appearance. That is all.

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Japan invaded the entire area around East and Southeast Asia.

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Wind chimes are thought to have been invented in 3000 BC, by the Southeast Asians. This is because what is thought to be the earliest chimes were uncovered in areas of Southeast Asia.

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Yes, Filipinos generally consider themselves Asians. The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, and the people, culture, and history of the country are closely linked to other Asian nations.

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how successful were the asians empires were in administering government when absent from local areas

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no Malaysians are asians they're in Southeast Asia just like Indonesia and Singapore.

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ACTUALLY, many are from middle-east.

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Asia contains a large variety of religion. West Asians are predominantly Muslims. South Asians are predominantly Hindu (excluding Pakistan and Bangladesh). East Asians (excluding mainland China) tend to be Buddhists, Taoists or Shinto.

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Wisconsin is east and southeast of Minnesota. Iowa is to the south.

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The opposite direction of west would be east, as indicated on a compass.

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North,South,East,West,Northeast,Southeast,Southwest,Northwest

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Some common stereotypes of people in the Middle East include being portrayed as terrorists, overly religious, oppressed women, and oil-rich individuals. These stereotypes are often based on misinformation and perpetuate negative perceptions of the diverse cultures and people in the region.

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East Africans traded most often with Arabs and Asians.

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Guam is a U.S. Territory is southeast asia. It is east of Japan.

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if you mean by population it is in the East

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china

a better answer is in rural areas

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North,South,East,West,Northeast,Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,North Northeast,East Northeast,North Northwest,West Northwest,South Southeast,East Southeast,South Southwest,West Southwest

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east indians, asians, latinos

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The 16 directions on a compass rose are: * North * South * East * West * Northeast * Northwest * Southeast * Southwest * North Northeast * East Northeast * North Northwest * West Northwest * South Southeast * East southeast * South Southwest * West Southwest.

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No, it is not a cultural practice for Asians or any other group to eat human babies. Eating human flesh is universally condemned and illegal in most countries. This question perpetuates harmful stereotypes and misinformation.

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The wind chime was designed first by early Romans and Southeast Asians. The earliest wind chimes have been found in Southeast Asia and date back to about 3000 BC.

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Well, let's see. Starting at North and proceeding clockwise from there,

you've got your

-- north by east

-- north-northeast

-- northeast by north

-- northeast

-- northeast by east

-- east-northeast

-- east by north

-- EAST

-- east by south

-- east-southeast

-- southeast by east

-- southeast

-- southeast by south

-- south-southeast

-- south by east

-- SOUTH

-- south by west

-- south-southwest

-- southwest by south

-- southwest

-- southwest by west

-- west-southwest

-- west by south

-- WEST

-- west by north

-- west-northwest

-- northwest by west

-- northwest

-- northwest by north

-- north-northwest, and

-- north by west

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Well, let's see. Starting at North and proceeding clockwise from there,

you've got your

-- north by east

-- north-northeast

-- northeast by north

-- northeast

-- northeast by east

-- east-northeast

-- east by north

-- EAST

-- east by south

-- east-southeast

-- southeast by east

-- southeast

-- southeast by south

-- south-southeast

-- south by east

-- SOUTH

-- south by west

-- south-southwest

-- southwest by south

-- southwest

-- southwest by west

-- west-southwest

-- west by south

-- WEST

-- west by north

-- west-northwest

-- northwest by west

-- northwest

-- northwest by north

-- north-northwest, and

-- north by west

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East Southeast of Tahiti .

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