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I will pay for the following essay Model Minority Stereotype. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.The negative effect of the stereotype i

I will pay for the following essay Model Minority Stereotype. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The negative effect of the stereotype is also present, particularly in the area of state and federal care of Asian Americans. Unlike African Americans and other minority groups, Asian Americans don’t receive adequate financial aid from the state which probably has become one of the main preconditions for their hardworking and financial as well as academic success in the USA. However, despite their high capability of overcoming these obstacles, the stereotype actually gives way to a kind of discrimination which – combined with racial discrimination issues that remain relevant to some extent even nowadays – worsens life conditions for Asian Americans. This point is also a burning issue for those members of the minority who fail to succeed and may be in need of help on the side of the state – they still might be unable to get the financial or other kinds of aid as the amount of spending on the whole minority is fixed and rather low.First, positive influence is actually observed in the amount of spending other minorities receive in comparison to ‘successful’ Asian Americans. Moreover, the success of the latter can become a motivation for other groups. At the same time, the stereotype might form distorted perception of Asian Americans among other groups as well as ‘white’ Americans: in education it may result in envy and uneven treatment towards the students and other students feeling discriminated whereas Asian Americans are ‘given their grades for the fact they belong to the model minority’ (Lim).

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