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    Racism In Crime-Drama TV Shows As Donald Trump once said‚ “ When Mexico sends its people‚ they’re not sending their best… They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some‚ I assume‚ are good people.” This is a clear example of how people are racist towards other ethnicities that they don’t belong to. People become racist due to a number of things‚ their environment‚ their upbringing‚ and even what they see in the media. The media plays a huge role in how people portray other

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    AN OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR HAWAIIAN PALM RESORT WITH RESERVATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A Project Proposal Presented to the Institute of Computing Studies and Library Information Science City College of Angeles In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information System Submitted By: Manaloto‚ Christopher David‚ Bianca Marie C. Nonato‚ Lester John Villanueva‚ Herald Submitted to: Mr. Mark Gil Q. Superio February 2015 I. Introduction Resort is a place for a relaxation

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    Hawaii Essay

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    The small colony of old piled of volcanic matter located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is formerly known as Hawaii. Its existence in regards to the United States came to be on August 21st‚ 1959 when it became its 50th state. It’s known for its natural beauty and comforting temperatures. Hawaii is an accumulation of diverse cultures‚ exotic beaches‚ and linked to some of the world’s most historic moments. After researching information in regards to the state‚ one will be able to know an abundant

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    Mauna Loa

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    Movement of the tectonic plates above the hot spot created Mauna Loa‚ along with the other Hawaiian volcanoes. The older Hawaiian Islands were once above this stationary hot spot‚ but have been carried northwest by the slowly moving Pacific plate. As the plate moves‚ it carries the previously formed‚ older‚ volcanoes with it‚ creating a trail of younger‚ new volcanoes behind. The islands are lined up along the Hawaiian Ridge-Emperor Seamounts chain‚ which is 3‚750 miles and includes Kauai‚ Maui‚ Oahu and

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    Negative Effects of Tourism

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    Negative physical / environmental impacts - The carrying capacity of a destination was not observed thus the place becomes too crowded. This results to overpopulation and overdevelopment. An example is the island of Boracay. - Depletion of a destination’s natural resources. Locals and tourists compete over water supply and other necessities. - Since hotels and resorts‚ bars‚ malls etc. have been built‚ these pose a problem on the sustainability of the place. They may also disturb the flora and

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    Annexation of Hawaii

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    annexation of Hawaii is an interesting story and was not an easy task to accomplish for the United States. The story of the annexation is a story of conflicting goals as the American businessman struggled to obtain favorable trade conditions and native Hawaiians sought to protect their culture and heritage. In 1891 Hawaii was a monarchy ruled by King Kalakaua and was later ruled by his sister‚ Queen Liliuokalani. The United States began seeking interest in Hawaii in the early 1820s to expand on agricultural

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    support cultural diversity and implement the importance of culture and collective cohesion for the members of the community. Cultural education based on Hawaiian and Native Pacific Islander is provided by the Hawaiian Cultural Center of Hamakua. They provide free classes to the public on dancing hula‚ chanting‚ kapa (cloth) making‚ philosophy‚ Hawaiian language‚ art‚ and agriculture. This center was born out of the desire for change for the Honoka’a community by Lanakila Mangauil. Born and raised in

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    The introduction of the “Value of Hawai’i” talks about how the cover of this book has a deeper meaning to it than what it is perceived as. For instance‚ the cover talks about many changes that has happened‚ the betrayal‚ the endeavors‚ abolishing the native language and how Hawai’i is portrayed as a paradise‚ but in paradise‚ there are still many issues people face. For example‚ America has agonized Hawaii as Osorio stated: “United states has ignored its own laws ‚ and certainly the laws of a sovereign

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    Cultural Mentality

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    It isn’t outrageous to assume that those in power will slight their influence and abilities in a manner that will best accommodate them; even at the expense of those not in power. The United States of America is no exception when one is to investigate their past actions. From its most primal beginnings‚ American law has been selective in who it will be applied to and who it will protect. The trend‚ in the cases of the native peoples of the Americas and the Pacific‚ has been to manipulate‚ oppress

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    Bioluminescence

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    away from the translucent skin under its eyes‚ causing the lights to be unseen. Flashlight fishes also use their ability to emit light to disorient predators to escape and to attract their number one food source plankton. (Flashlight Fish) The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid‚ usually about 2 inches in

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