They have erotic physiques
Asian Americans with cirrhosis have four times as great a chance of developing liver cancer as Caucasians with cirrhosis, and African Americans have twice the risk of Caucasians.
Per the American Red Cross, in the U.S. 2% of Caucasians, 1% of African-Americans, 1% of Hispanics and 0.4% of the Asian population has Type B- blood.
most common among women of reproductive age, particularly those between the ages of 26 and 30. It appears to be more common among African Americans than among Caucasians or Asian Americans
they are attached to their culture
In general, Asian Americans actually tend to be more healthy than Caucasian or African Americans. Studies suggest it is largely from diet and lifestyle factors, because once they adopt the "American" diet and way of life their risk for certain diseases like prostate cancer begins to approach that of Caucasians.
Yes. Germans are considered white and Caucasian.
Study your text book buddy
It must be said that drugs had (and have) exactly the same effects on African-Americans as they had (and have) on European-Americans, Asian-Americans and Native Americans.
What makes Asian eyes look different?" by Benson Chen: AsianEyeMDWhat makes Asian eyes look different?The Asian periocular anatomy is very different from that of a Caucasian or African American on many levels. Firstly, the shape of the orbital bones makes a tremendous impact on the 3D shape and angle of the eyelids. In an Asian, the lateral orbital rim, or the rim of bone that can be felt at the outer corner of the eye, sits on average 3mm more anterior than in Caucasians, and 5mm more anterior than in African Americans (Migliori and Gladstone 1984, Tsai et al 2006). This difference in the skull shape significantly affects the angular corners of Asian eyelids, as explains the more rounded outer corners in Caucasians and African Americans.Secondly, the fibrous strip of tissue that defines the upper and lower lid margins, called the tarsus, is significantly narrower in the Asian patient (6-8mm) compared to Caucasians and African Americans (10-12mm). The upper edge of tarsus is where fine filamentous attachments link the eyelid skin to the eyelid, and corresponds to the height of the lid crease. It is these attachments that can be weak in Asians who do not have a visible lid crease, often called a "single eyelid" configuration.Another difference is the additional layer of fatty tissue in the Asian eyelid that is not found in either Caucasians or African Americans. This extra layer of fat helps to separate the eyelid skin from the muscle and tarsus, which is typically firmly attached in Non-Asians. By increasing the thickness of Asian eyelids, this layer may also prevent a lid crease from forming at the upper border of tarsus.S
Asians have more social taboos against marrying outside their race than caucasians or people of African descent. I wouldn't call it "common" to see an Asian/African couple, but it certainly isn't anything to call CNN about if they do hook up.
Many Americans have a better memory of African-American discrimination than the Asian-American discrimination because it seems more real to them to their day to day life.
sociology