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    Megann Schmidt I chose to do my reflection over the “The Causes of Homelessness” speech video‚ and overall‚ I would say the speaker did an excellent job presenting the topic with only a few noticeable flaws here and there. Beginning with the environment‚ I would say that the speaker used the best possible visual aids for his area. To me it looked like he was almost in a lecture hall‚ so the use of powerpoint slides was great because everyone was probably able to see them. However‚ he could have

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    Homelessness in Australia

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    Homelessness Good Morning/ Afternoon members of the Gold Coast City Council‚ Let me introduce myself‚ my name is John Doe and I am here today to address a very serious issue in todays society. What is the issue I am talking about today? Well today I am going to talk about Homelessness in Australia. A man is out on the streets by himself‚ nobody to talk to‚ no home to live in‚ No food‚ No water and He has no money. This is one of many conditions a homeless person has to go through

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    Homelessness in America

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    been steadily increasing. Homelessness has been a long time America’s social problem. The word homelessness has been in use in America for about 150 years. Nevertheless there has been no clear cut generally accepted definition for homelessness. There have been many different definitions with characteristically criteria used by the various interest groups in trying to serve or screen and decide who to provide support for. Arnold points out that “The literature about homelessness can be summed up under

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    Hawaii An Exotic Place

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    Hawaii An Exotic Place Hawaii is an island paradise. The beaches are incredibly beautiful and the air has a fragrance of flower perfumed exotic vegetation. The beaches are wide with bright white or dark volcanic sand. Coconut palm trees grow in the beach sand. A few of the many gorgeous beaches are Waikiki and Waimanalo on Oahu‚ and Lahaina and Kaanapali on Maui. Step off the beach and one comes in contact with flower perfumed exotic vegetation. It is like being in one gigantic garden. Tropical

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    “Jimmy Carter said‚ we become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people‚ different beliefs‚ different yearnings‚ different hopes‚ different dreams.” Hawaii is a multicultural and multiethnic islands. That is one of the great parts of living in Hawaii. It all started when immigrants from all over the world came to Hawaii as a sugar plantation worker. One of the immigrants are Portuguese. During the 19th century‚ big groups of Portuguese came to work in sugar plantations because they

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    I say we should legalize gambling in Hawaii. First of all‚ it would drastically increase Hawaii’s revenue and flow of tourism. Hawaii is already mainly dependent on tourism for incoming revenue. Some claim that crime might rise‚ but crime is there regardless of any laws‚ in any city‚ state‚ or country one might reside in. The state could utilize some of the vastly refined revenues to amplify law enforcement. This will help combat any criminal activity. A good defense is a strong offense.

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    Essay On Hawaii Vacation

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    Hawaii If I had to pick a place to go for a vacation‚ I would go to Hawaii‚ United States‚ a place that is made up of lots of lava and volcanos‚ is a place with a very unusual history and it is one of the most visited places in the world. Hawaii is one of the places in which I have not been to yet and I really want to go there. “It is the only state in which the majority of the population does not trace its heritage back to Europe” ( Foran 4). Hawaii is located in the pacific ocean which makes

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    Hawaii, the Aloha State

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    Hawaii‚ the Aloha State – The name alone elicits visions of paradise. There is a very good reason for this. Hawaii has been a popular vacation destination since 1959‚ since it has been part of the United States. Its beautiful beaches‚ lovely weather‚ practically perfect surfing conditions‚ amazing volcanoes and the abundance of recreational activities available make Hawaii a logical choice for vacations making it a perfect getaway‚ In fact‚ tourism is the biggest industry in Hawaii. Honolulu‚ the

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    Pedestrian Accidents – Commonplace in Hawaii The sidewalks of Hawaii are nearly always crowded with pedestrians. Both locals and tourists travel on feet from the beach to restaurants and bars. This is believed to be a contributing factor to why Hawaii has a higher pedestrian accident rate‚ on a per capita basis‚ than the national average. Drivers can become frustrated as they wait for pedestrians to make their way through crosswalks‚ and fail to yield to the right-of-way of pedestrians. Drivers

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    Essay On Hawaii Culture

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    “The Aloha State” was annexed to the United States in 1959‚ but its history can be dated back centuries earlier. Approximately 1‚500 years ago‚ Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands first set foot in Hawaii. Hawaiian culture‚ a mixture of many Polynesian traditions‚ flourished over the centuries. The arrival of Captain James Cook‚ Protestant missionaries‚ and European diseases in the late 18th and early 19th centuries stunted the growth and development of the native Hawaiian population. Western

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