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n. pl. Chinese 1. a. A native or inhabitant of China. b. A person of Chinese ancestry. c. See Han1. 2. a. The sole member of the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, consisting of numerous languages and dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese, and Fujian...
2. A person of Asian ancestry. Usage Note: Asia is the largest of the continents, with more than half the world's population. Though strictly speaking all of its inhabitants are Asians, in practice this term is applied almost exclusively to the peoples of East, Southeast, and South Asia ...
Census of Canada, 1901 Census of the Northwest Provinces, 1906 Census of Canada, 1911 Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1916 Census of 1921only available at Ancestry.com Census Available at Family Search Historical Names Lower Canada, sometimes referred to as Canada East, is the mainly French-spe...
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Were there any books you read as a teenager that left a lasting impression on you?: I used to read like books were water and I was going on a two-week trek through the desert when I was younger (probably sub-16), but I hardly remember most of them, sadly. In high school, I rea...