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| | Chinese Cuban - definition of Chinese Cuban in Encyclopedia |
 | | The first group of Chinese immigrants to Cuba was imported by Spanish settlers by a ship from Guangdong Province as contract workers. |  | | Chinese Cuban population numbered about 40,000 during that time. |  | | But when Castro claimed their businesses, many Chinese business-owners, including those who own small businesses, left Cuba. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Chinese_Cuban
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| | ipedia.com: Overseas Chinese Article |
 | | More recently PRC policy has attempted to maintain the support of recently emigrated Chinese, who consist largely of Chinese seeking graduate education in the West. |  | | Rather than being seen with suspicion, they were seen as people which could aid PRC development via their skills and capital. |  | | During the 1980s, the PRC actively attempted to court the support of overseas Chinese by among other things, returning properties that were confiscated after the 1949 revolution. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/overseas_chinese.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Indonesian Chinese |
 | | It has been suggested that The Indonesian Ethnic Chinese and the view of nationhood be merged into this article or section. |  | | Overseas Chinese (è¯å in pinyin: huáqiáo, or è¯è huábÄo, or åè qiáobÄo, or è¯è£ huáyì) are ethnic Chinese people who live outside of China. |  | | Broadly speaking, there were three waves of immigration of the ethnic Chinese to Southeast Asia in general and Indonesia in particular. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Indonesian-Chinese
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| | Cuban American |
 | | Some of these include thousands of Chinese Cubans who are anti-Castro (some of them were jailed or killed) and whose businesses were privatized -- as a result, they went out of Cuba to seek good economic fate. |  | | These Cuban immigrants formed the backbone of the anti-Castro movement, particularly in the state of Florida. |  | | Encyclopedia : C : CU : CUB : Cuban American |
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http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/Cuban_American
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| | AllRefer.com - revolution (Political Science: Terms And Concepts) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The American Revolution, however, is a misnomer: it was a war of independence. |  | | The totality of change implicit in this definition distinguishes it from coups, rebellions, and wars of independence, which involve only partial change. |  | | Examples include the French, Russian, Chinese, Cuban, and Iranian revolutions. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/R/revoluti.html
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