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Bodhi Thai Restaurant Castle Cove (8th April, 2012) : Many people ask us where did we get our restaurant name from? So, Bodhi (Sanskrit: बोधि) is both a Pāli and Sanskrit word traditionally translated as “enlightenment”, but frequently (and more accurately) translated as “awakening” or “to know ... |
AsiaRoom (27th April, 2005) : Online Asian American community with free webpages, instant messaging, forums, e-mail, and chat. Member profiles, weblog, and upload pictures. |
Asianfools (27th April, 2005) : Has forums, message boards, photo gallery, and essays by Asian American youth. |
Cambodian-American League of Lowell (CALL) (27th April, 2005) : Lowell, Massachusetts-based organization that assists individuals obtain home ownership training and technical assistance, and provides small business training and assistance throughout the Lower Highlands neighborhood. |
Cambodian-American Heritage Inc (CAHI) (27th April, 2005) : An organization focused on preserving Cambodian arts and culture in the United States. Includes information an events calendar for its classical and folk dance troupe and music ensemble performances, and free training services. |
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Hmong Online () : Online resource that includes chatrooms, message forums, free homepages, events, news, and links.
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Bodhi Thai Restaurant Castle Cove () : Many people ask us where did we get our restaurant name from? So, Bodhi (Sanskrit: बोधि) is both a Pāli and Sanskrit word traditionally translated as “enlightenment”, but frequently (and more accurately) translated as “awakening” or “to know
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Cambodian-American League of Lowell (CALL) () : Lowell, Massachusetts-based organization that assists individuals obtain home ownership training and technical assistance, and provides small business training and assistance throughout the Lower Highlands neighborhood.
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GoldSea () : Asian American related controversy articles and web-based discussions.
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Hmong National Development () : HND works with local Hmong organizations, public and private entities, and individuals to promote educational opportunities, to increase community capacity, and to develop resources for the well-being, growth, and full participation of Hmong in society.
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