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    Elkington Speech Outline Title: Kalo and Its Significance General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the significance of kalo in traditional Hawaiian society and modern society of Hawaii. Thesis Statement: Significance of kalo can be found in traditional Hawaiian society as well as the society of Hawaii today. 1. Introduction a. Attention Getter: There is an olelo noeau‚ or Hawaiian proverb that is as follows: He kuaana ke kalo I ka aina o Hawaii

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    Modern and Traditional Families Modern and Traditional Families Have modern families changed over the past few generations‚ or have people remained the same in playing each of their own leading gender role responsibilities in modern families? Some statistics show that times have now changed in spite of the man’s perception of women being stay at home mothers to their children. In addition‚ women can also be the breadwinner in their families rather than the father going to work

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    Traditional Society: This stage is characterized by a subsistent‚ agricultural based economy‚ with intensive labor and low levels of trading‚ and a population that does not have a scientific perspective on the world and technology. Preconditions to Take-off: Here‚ a society begins to develop manufacturing‚ and a more national/international‚ as opposed to regional‚ outlook. Take-off: Rostow describes this stage as a short period of intensive growth‚ in which industrialization begins to occur‚ and

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    forms: traditional and modern. Traditional tragedy originated in the 5th century B.C.E. in ancient Greece and was prevalent in some European Nations during the Renaissance. Written in verse‚ or poetry‚ this form has a hero‚ or heroine who is an “extraordinary character.” An extraordinary character is defined as a king‚ queen‚ general‚ or a person of nobility‚ so in essence an individual of a higher social stature. The hero or heroine often serves as representations of culture or society. Traditional

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    Traditional and modern dialictology Historically‚ the study of language in society features three perspectives: Geographical perspective (since 19th century)‚ Anthropological perspective (since 1920s)‚ the study of language and culture Sociological perspective (since 1960s). Anthropology‚ sociology A major distinction is made between the geographical perspective‚ also referred to as traditional dialectology‚ and the sociological perspective‚ or modern dialectology. Dialectology as such is

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    Traditional vs. Online Dating With the complexity of dating‚ there are several ways to find the special person to date. For some‚ traditional dating is the preferred way to date and others may identify with online dating. While finding the perfect date can be fun and exciting‚ it can present challenges and frustrations. Traditional dating is meeting someone in person and getting to know them face to face. With technology‚ individuals are able to meet via online platforms. Although traditional and

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    The most conspicuous of the Classical Societies developed in Persia‚ China‚ India‚ and the Mediterranean basin. The Classical Societies were known mainly as an enduring legacies. They were known for their influential ways that affected the way people led their lives. Each of the Classical Societies achieved skillful accomplishments. They had their similarity and differences. Although the Classical Societies were similar in ways that they endured for a long period of time and extended authority

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    are (Pause) the Illuminati‚ and they are a worldwide organization vying for control of the world through subversion‚ intimidation and infiltration. The modern-day Illuminati is based off the Bavarian Illuminati. The term Illuminati derives from the word enlightened. The Bavarian Illuminati believed they were the “enlightened” ones. The modern-day Illuminati believes they are the

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    shoved and pushed around by older kids. Traditional Bullying and Cyber bullying has been a major issue in today’s society. It makes you question yourself will this ever stop? Both Traditional bullying and cyber bullying share important similarities and differences. In both cases of bullying‚ it shares a common role that which both of the bullying uses mean acts of aggressiveness or threatening to cause harm against someone else. To Begin with‚ Traditional bully and cyber bullying are similar in

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    Compare and Contrast of Our Society and F451 Imagine a world where you couldn’t read. I mean‚ there are things you can read but books aren’t allowed. Instead of putting out fires‚ the firefighters burn books‚ and the houses that were hiding them. This is the society in the book Fahrenheit 451. While this sounds very different from our world‚ we are still alike in some ways. While we don’t burn books but encourage learning and thinking‚ both of these societies have lots of technology that people

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