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    June 25th‚ they will host a “Country Western Summer Kickoff Party.” The event will begin around 1 p.m. The entire event is sponsored by the Lancaster Brewing Company. “This is the first year we are doing this event‚ in the past we have always done a Luau to kick off the beginning of summer‚ but this year we decided to switch things up a bit.” Manager Tom Ecker states. “The one thing we realized is everyone has a little country in them and its one thing we’ve never done.” There will be activities

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    Hawain Punch

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    Case Study: Hawaiian Punch How would you characterize the U.S fruit juice and juice drink category? The U.S. fruit juice and juice drink constitutes of 4.7 of the total 185.5 gallon of beverage consumed annually. These corporates four distinct varieties of fruit juice and juice drinks; 100% juices which may be either be 100% made from fruits or 100% made from concentrates. 100% juices form the largest share market with its share capital comprising of 54.9% of the total fruit drink and juice

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    Language Contact

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    Intercultural Communication Studies XIV: 2 2005 Hoffer - Language Borrowing Language Borrowing and the Indices of Adaptability and Receptivity Bates L. Hoffer Trinity University Introduction One of the most easily observable results of intercultural contact and communication is the set of loanwords that is imported into the vocabulary of each language involved. The field of cultures and languages in contact (Weinreich 1953) has grown a great deal over the past fifty years. From the early studies

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    The Great Mahele

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    called the “Mahele” changed the traditional Hawaiian system of land tenure from communal use to private ownership (Kameeleihiwa 3). Events in the past of Hawaii‚ like the Mahele of 1848‚ left a devastating mark in Hawaii’s history; It helped eventually lead to the overthrow of the monarch and still affects today’s problems in Hawaii. To understand the native Hawaiian’s perspective of the Mahele‚ one must first learn the Hawaiian mentality. In Hawaiian culture it is believed that Wakea (sky-father)

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    to native Hawaiian islanders. In fact‚ it’s so important it was designated a UENSCO World Heritage Site in 2010. But protections granted to the Hawaiian icon have not gone far enough‚ especially in the face of rapidly dying species of monk seals and other marine life. So Native Hawaiians are banding together to request President Obama expand the monument

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    of an ancient Hawaiian law that dictated what you could or could not do in the society based on spiritual powers. Ahupua’a was the ancient Hawaiian system of dividing land between the different groups of people in ancient Hawaii. The Makahiki was a yearly festival that the ancient Hawaiians celebrated to commemorate their harvests which was also religious. The Hawaiians ancient systems were a balance in their society to keep everything in order. Kapu was sort of an ancient Hawaiian law that dictates

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    constantly told by others that we native Hawaiians are responsible for our own dissolution because we are inherently lazy and the lifestyle of our ancestors were uncivilized. One of the most common statements used to describe the situation of native Hawaiians by residents of Hawai’i of other races is that‚ “Hawaiians are lucky to have been conquered by the United States‚ if not then they would remain uncivilized‚ and if the United

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    causes of overthrow

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    Overthrow The arrival of foreigners to the Hawaiian Islands led to modernization‚ which helped to overthrow the Hawaiian government. Moving into the modern world led to change in land tenure‚ government structure‚ and free trade as well as the culture and lives of the Native Hawaiians. Several agreements such as the Great Mahele‚ the Reciprocity Treaty‚ and the Bayonet Constitution along with modernization paved the road to overthrowing the Hawaiian monarchy. During the Great Mahele foreigners

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    they were very pertinent to my life. I had spent a great deal of time anticipating my trip to Hawaii in the months prior to writing this paper‚ and I realized that I really did not know very much about Hawaiian culture and history. So there I had it‚ the perfect topic. My paper would be about Hawaiian culture‚ legends‚ and traditions. What I Know Hawaii is made up of numerous tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean and consists of eight main islands; Hawaii‚ Kahoolawe‚ Maui‚

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    King David Kalakaua Essay

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    gave America the foothold it needed to begin plans of annexation and later the statehood of Hawaii. King David Kalakaua was the last king of the Hawaiian monarchy. He was a nicknamed the “Merrie Monarch” due to his love of music‚ social gatherings‚ and fine things but mostly he is accredited to be the monarch that brought the pride back to the Hawaiian people. By restoring

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