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 North Country (2005)
IMDB rating: 7.20
Plot: A semi-fictionalized account of a long legal battle of group of women miners who endured a hostile work environment and numerous and continuous insults and unwanted touching when they became the first women to go work at the Eveleth Mines in Minnesota.
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Directors: Caro Niki
Actors: Curtis Thomas,Bean Sean,Harrelson Woody,Renner Jeremy,Jenkins Richard,Cada James,Henke Brad William,Drama,
Socioeconomically are these the three major groups of Asian-Pacific ancestry nations?
asian-pacific as in the majority of this race ("mongoloid race", "yellow race") is between and around pacific and indian oceans,
1. Rich Asian countries: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong/Macau, Brunei
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features: not too much population compared to the rest but high wealth. usually economically/militarily tied closely to the US.
2. Developing non-Chinese Asian countries: Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma North Korea, Indonesia, Mongolia, Bhutan, Nepal, Cambodia, etc, etc, a long list.
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features: Large population but still not too much compared to China. Usually these nations (with the only major exception being Philippines) are rather nationalistic and tied economically/militarily to neither US/China, but more closer tied to China by sheer proximity. In many of these nations (such as Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc) a Han Chinese minority usually control much of their economies.
3. People’s Republic of China
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features: the big boss, the grandfather of them all. huge population, basically its population by itself outnumbers all other Asian-Pacific peoples combined. China as a goal seeks self-sufficiency to be economically and militarily tied to no one but itself. dominated by confucian philosophy or buddhist religion (taoism is not as popular)
South Korea is rich? Wow, ya learn something everyday! LOL… from what I’ve seen… eh… it’s quite the opposite… lol
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