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    The Hawaiian language is native to the United States‚ specifically the state of Hawaii. It belongs to the Austronesian family‚ on the Malayo-Polynesian branch‚ of the Oceanic language group. It is said that Tahitian or Marquesan travelers sailed to the Hawaiian archipelago around 1000 A.D‚ settling onto the islands and creating Hawaiian. Hawaiian was the only language spoken there until Captain Cook’s arrival in 1778. Currently‚ there are 1000 native speakers and 8000 fluent speakers of the Hawaiian

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION In the book “The News Media: A journalist looks at his profession‚” John Hohenberg (1968) mentions that the world we live in is imperfect. And having an imperfect world‚ its imperfections must be reported and properly emphasized. Otherwise‚ the free press fails in one of its major functions- the presentation of the world as it is. Because of this entailed function‚ journalists in our society may assume a variety of roles such as an eyewitness or narrator

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    Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ today I am here to talk to you about a quote that Punch Imlach once said‚ he said that "a ship in harbour is safe‚ but that is not what ships are built for." I think he is trying to say that one should not live their life in fear and that humans in general need to take more risks. Fear comes in many forms‚ there is fear of embarrassment‚ failure‚ and injury. These are the three main fears that keep people from achieving their dreams. I say go for it‚ if you

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    weighed less than 100 pounds -- an ultra light board for its time. Blake patented his "Hawaiian Hollow Surfboard" in 1930‚ and soon almost all racing paddleboards were hollow. Not only did the hollow boards work well in the surf by staying a float and creating it easier to maneuver but they were the consummate lifesaving tools. Adopted on the mainland by the American Red Cross Life Saving Division‚ the Hawaiian Hollow Surfboard totally revolutionized water rescue

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    language of Hawai’i) is the motto for all children and teachers who are associated with the Punanaleo and Kulakaiapuni Hawaiian Language Immersion Schools throughout the state of Hawaii. Growth and success of this program can be traced to the same success in other countries in preserving their native languages which at one time were almost extinct much like here with the Native Hawaiian Language. The culture began to revive its ancient practices and now grows to blend with contemporary times. There is

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    Massie Rape Case Seventy years ago last month‚ in the pre-dawn hours of a Sunday morning‚ two Honolulu police officers awakened a young man named Horace Ida at his home in Kalihi-Palama. Ida dressed hurriedly and went with the detectives‚ thinking he knew what they were after. Two hours earlier‚ while driving his sister’s car‚ Ida had a near collision with another auto at the corner of King and Liliha streets. An argument broke out and one of the men riding with Ida got in a brief scuffle with

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    Hospital case

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    info@bizzdesign.com. This is report only contains views and text from the documentationfield. 1 Procesdiagram 2 3 Actorendiagram 4 5 Actorendiagram (2) 6 7 Questions 1. Patient goes to the GP. GP examines the patient and in some cases the GP will refer the patient to the hospital. In the hospital the person will be examined by a doctor and maybe there’s a surgery. After the surgery he needs to go to the local pharmacist for his medicines. The pharmacist sends him a bill. The payment

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    Donner Company Case Overview Donner Company manufactures printed circuit boards for both large and small companies‚ specializing in experimental devices and for pilot production runs in the late 1980s. The circuit boards that it produces are made from thin sheets of narrow metal strips and insulating material. The process to produce each circuit board is very meticulous and involves many intricate steps. Their process‚ otherwise known as the “soldermask over bare copper” (SMOBC) process includes

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    CASE- 2: JET AIRWAYS TAKES OFF WITH CITRIX 1) What problem does Jet Airways hope that Citrix technologies will solve? Ans. Jet Airways was set up in 1993 after the central government opened civil aviation to private investment. By 2005‚ Jet Airways had been listed on India’s main stock exchanges an had obtained permission to operate international flights. The company lacked in its Information System‚ they had installed various packages over the years. The systems weren’t able to interact with one

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    Massie Rape Case

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    Cynthia Garcia Mr. Topolinski / 3rd period 4/19/13 Massie Rape Case On one night in September 1931 Mrs. Thalia Massie the wife of Lt. Thomas H. Massie was found badly beaten and wandering about on Ala Moana Road. At the same time‚ five local men- two Hawaiians‚ two Japanese‚ and a Chinese Hawaiian- also known as the Kalihi Gang‚ were arrested for assault and battery. Mrs. Massie identified Joseph Kahahawai‚ Henry Chang‚ David Takai‚ Benny Ahakuelo‚ and Horace

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