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    How Hawaii Became a State

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    among others. Native Hawaiians have held on to many of their customs and traditions despite the influx of non-natives over the years. Hawaii is the only state that has an official native language. The first European to land on Hawaii was Capt. James cook‚ on Jan. 20th‚ 1778. He was hailed and praised as a God by the natives‚ but he did over stay his welcome. When the islands were first found they were run by a monarchy and once the news of the islands being discovered and of the rich resources it

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    WATER: The earth and our bodies are made up of mostly water. We use water on a daily; bathe‚ drink‚ cook‚ water our lawns and plants‚ and play in. With a growing population‚ our water supply is becoming low‚ making us to have to cut back on watering our lawns and water use. Then‚ there are factories dumping harmful wastes into our drinking water‚ making it harmful for people to use water. All the chemicals that are dumped into our water can cause cancer and other health issues. In other countries

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    How to Make Milk Tart

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    there is no ‘floury’ taste and textur - it should be completely smooth. The filling needs to be the consistency of thick-ish cheese sauce before pouring over the crust. If it’s not‚ add another 2 tsp of cornflour mixed with 1tbsn cold milk and allow to cook and thicken a bit more. Pour the filling into the cooled pie crust and sprinkle with cinnamon. Refrigerate until firm and set (about 2 hours). Makes 1 tart. For chocolate Milk tart add 60g coca powder. Normal Milk tart Chocolate Milk

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    each four pounds it weighs. Be careful in calculating the cooking time as well. Prepare items that can be chilled‚ such as cranberry sauce‚ on Tuesday and keep them refrigerated. On the previous day‚ chop and trim any vegetables you are serving and cook your dessert ready. When you’re cooking the turkey‚ you can finish your side dishes. Ask for help Finally‚ don’t be afraid to ask for help. In fact‚ you don’t even have to be in charge of the whole Thanksgiving meal – organise a potluck dinner and

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    How do members of Congress decide how to vote? Yasin Noormohamed In an age of increasingly more partisan politics‚ members of Congress have been voting more and more based on the views of the administration and their party ideology. However‚ to say that all voting is based on this would be a gross misrepresentation‚ and there are many other factors such as the views of constituents‚ their own judgement and the actions of party whips‚ all of which can influence how members of Congress vote. The views

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    produce materials that would be suitable for use to businesses with little‚ or no‚ legal knowledge. Your manager feels that it is important that new businesses have an awareness about key issues relating to law including; key personnel‚ how laws are made & how law can be/is interpreted. PART ONE TASKS 1. Produce a set of 3 Fact Sheets that cover; I. A description of the hierarchy of the Civil Courts. (P1)(PIA) II. A description of the hierarchy of the Criminal Courts. (P2) (PIA) III. An explanation

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    How Illiteracy Effects How Adults Use Technology The ability to read is one of the most fundamental parts of our daily lives; something most people have taken for granted. A person needs to be literate in order for them to be able to function in society. Unfortunately‚ for millions of adults in America this is not the case; their reality is a world of illiteracy. According to Jonathan Kozol‚ author of The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society‚ illiterates face humiliation and the fear of being stigmatized

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    things to do‚ yet the simplest to do without thinking about. Of course you’re thinking‚ driving‚ no problem I could do it in my sleep. But have you ever thought about‚ how do I know how to drive? I know I haven’t. But now as I think about it‚ I have been developing this skill since I was young. It’s a little thing called learning. How do we learn? Well‚ “we learn by association” (Locke and Hume‚ p.313). There are some different ways for learning‚ for example “In observational learning‚ we learn

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    situations‚ how come he doesn’t focus solely on extravagant or amazing situations that would be easy for him to write about? What is the purpose of his choice of writing? 2. The Great Zucchini gives the reader a glimpse into the life of Eric Knaus; a professional children’s entertainer who’s knack for mesmerizing kids provides a stark contrast from his disheveled personal life. Where does Eric’s dysfunction stem from? What compelled him to choose his vocation? 3. In the book’s first essay "How I learned

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    How did you interpret the problem? My first interpretation of the problem presented in the activity was that it was completely impossible. I had formed a conceptual block because no matter what I tried it seemed I was unable to provide a decent solution or a way to getting all three animals across without one being eaten by the other. I did think back of other activities and past memories of shows and puzzles that I thought would assist me in obtaining a proper solution‚ but it did not work

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