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    Imperialism In Hawaii

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    wealthy landowners. Most of the wealthy landowners‚ however‚ are wealthy businessmen‚ and this all results in the natives being incapable of voting‚ while the rich americans do it all FOR them. In 1887‚ the american‚ european‚ and elite hawaiian natives in the Hawaiian government pass the Bayonet constitution‚ stripping the monarchy of power through force of

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    Travel and Culture

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    Discuss ways in which travel has helped to shape the relationship among different cultures and nations. Throughout history‚ travel has been one of the main causes of relationship formation among different cultures and nations. From the 15th to 17th century‚ travel was provoked by the desire for power‚ freedom‚ knowledge and economic prosperity. In today’s world‚ tourism has become the main motive for travel. As modern day tourism is growing to become the world’s fastest growing industry‚ it is

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    Case Study – Sales Promotions Jesssica Corgiat faced a difficult challenge as she took control of the Sun Products‚ Inc.‚ account. As a relatively new account executive‚ Jessica knew it was important to establish measurable results when conducting various marketing communication campaigns. Sun Products sells items primarily oriented toward beach-related activities‚ the most successful of which is the company’s line of sunscreen products. The tanning industry faces a unique set of challenges as

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    Mauna Kea Research Paper

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    than 9‚000 meters tall‚ making it the tallest mountain on Earth.The tallest volcano on Earth is Mauna Kea‚ one of the 5 volcanos that make up the Big Island of Hawaii. Mauna Kea is part of the network of volcanos above the Hawaiian hotspot. The tectonic plate that has the Hawaiian islands is slowly moving above the hotspot‚ and it recently carried Mauna Kea away from the hotspot. Scientists believe that Mauna Kea is now dormant; it last erupted about 4‚500 years ago. Although‚ researchers do think

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    Princess Victoria Ka’iulani Summary Princess Victoria Ka’iulani was born during a time when the world was androcentric (Renzetti‚ Curran‚ and Maier‚ 2012). Hawai’i flourished with colonial ambitions and commercial interests. During this era Princess Ka’iulani loses her nurturer‚ role model (Renzetti‚ Curran‚ and Maier‚ 2012)‚ and the love of her life; her mother. Her father eager to protect Princess Ka’iulani from foreign influence taking place in Hawai’i‚ sends her to England to obtain

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    History of Surfboards

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    and manufacture. Surfboards have been around for many hundreds of years. The Hawaiians were the first to invent the surfboard. The oldest surfboard in history dates back to 1778‚ and it is still on display in Hawaii’s Bishop Museum (“The History of the Surfboard – From wood to Fiberglass”). The first surfboards were carved from trees weighing 100 pounds‚ and having almost no maneuverability at all. The original Hawaiian surfboards were made from all sorts of trees and varied in length from 10-16

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    french

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    dramatic narration and music going along with the intense soccer players in the 46 second commercial. it showed how the french are very sophisticated and competitive in this sport and how other europe countries are similar to the french. In the Hawaiian Airlines commercial it was more local and showed how the way of life is like in Hawaii. It was

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    “power of intelligence” to keep superiority over non-Caucasians and grouping those as “inferior” through the use of language. Lisa Kanae addresses the stigmas attached to Hawaiian Creole English (Pidgin) within her book‚ Sista Tongue‚ while embracing and supporting the use of Pidgin. Caucasians established plantations within the Hawaiian Islands during the mid 1800s‚ which caused a huge demand for workers. People from different countries flooded into the islands looking for work‚ such as Chinese‚ Japanese

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    resolving to save her kingdom by traveling to the U.S. and pleading her case for independence before Congress and President Grover Cleveland. Although the U.S. annexed Hawaii in 1898‚ the memory of Princess Kaiulani still is beloved by many Hawaiians. In only her second lead role‚ Kilcher persuasively portrays Kaiulani’s transition from sheltered royal to marginalized monarch‚ appealingly capturing the young princess’ growing determination to advocate for her nation. Yuill is effective as

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    Mount Kilauea

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    Hawaii‚ but it is definitely the most famous. This is due to a variety of reasons but not the least of which is the belief that the Mount Kilauea Volcano is the resting place of the infamous fire goddess Pele. Pele is a very interesting character in Hawaiian history. There are many stories but one of the most common stories tell of how she was born to a family with six sisters and was exiled for fighting with her elder sister Na-maka-o-Kaha’I and for seducing her husband. Assumed dead by her family she

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