Yellow Peril is the term used to described Asians as a diabolic threat.
Asians
Eskimos are the same race as the East Asians (ex. Chinese, Japanese). By the strict term, meaning inhabitant of Asia, none of them are Asians, except for the Yupik. The rest are in America.
Yes, though strictly speaking, Asian is not a proper race term. It simply refers to inhabitants of Asia. Americans tend to use the term to label East Asians exclusively, while British tend to use it to refer to South Asians.
Short term, mankind. Long term, the evolution of the Sun.
The term Cobra software is used when a quick response and easy access is needed by collecting data to easily identifying eventual problems that might occur.
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It can be Howeverthe term is more likely to be used by a third party warning you of a threat.
Officially, the term used is "Least Concern".
The term "yellow" to describe Asians is an oversimplification and can be considered offensive due to its racial connotations. The skin tone of people of Asian descent varies widely, ranging from pale to dark. Skintone is primarily influenced by melanin levels in the skin, not race.
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A tornado threat is not a formal term in meteorology. It merely refers to the potential danger an area might face from tornadoes and the magnitude of that danger.
A "tango" is a known enemy threat. The term "tango down" indicates that a threat has been neutralized. It lets friendly combatants know that said threat isn't a threat anymore and focus can be shifted off that specific enemy.