s of Western social and economic culture and the particular needs of Vietnamese immigrants to cope with the culture into which they were transplanted. The decentralized nature of Vietnam's religious traditions, as well as the self-sufficiency it implies, appears to have fostered greater assimilation for Vietnamese than for other refugee-immigrants from Southeast Asia, such as the Cambodians, "who brought with them [from Asia] all the
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