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    home, and no place that can make me change my opinion. As a child I have traveled to a lot of places in California and in other states, as well as going to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Of those places I went, as lovely as they are I have always felt San Francisco is my home, because My parents emigrated from Fiji, and being Muslim Indian, my family felt the most safe in San Francisco compared to any other place we’ve ever went to, and that, to me, makes San Francisco so unique. I never felt…

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    Planning Officer, 1 Principle Economic Officer, 2 Senior Economic Planning Officers, and 2 Economic Planning Officers. The Division’s roles and responsibilities is to provide macroeconomic policy advice, macroeconomic forecasting with the Reserve Bank of Fiji, and Budget Planning and monitoring with the Ministry of Finance (SPO Service Charter,…

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    Contaminated Water Lab

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    Results Table A: Experiment A - Effect of Contaminated Water 1. Tap Water (100ml) 100 ml of liquid with a texture of easy movable, no debris, without sound, odorless, and clear in content that’s noted by the observations (Tap H2O). 2. Tap Water (100ml) & Vegetable Oil (10ml) 110 ml of thick liquid easy movable texture, without sound, slight foul smell, tinted yellow, and no debris in content. However, content separates and remains indissoluble with a thick layer of 10 ml at…

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    the media. Also Susan pointed out that eating and body issues have turned into a worldwide marvel. Particularly, the western world had considered being fat dreadful. Susan then explain the power media has giving an impact on us by giving example of Fiji where no cases of eating disorder were reveled in the absence of media. Media has also led to loss of traditional culture. As Susan mentions in the case of Africa where voluptuous woman was a tradition and as Darego won miss world Pageant people…

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    around him work, and how people know him and therefore he tries to find out what is going on around him. 2- The call to adventure Truman never been abroad and all he wants is to travel (go to Fiji.) People in the movie (executive producer Christof , the wife, his best friend,) know that if he went to Fiji for real, he would find out about the show so they try to stop him by trying to change his mind about traveling. 3- Refusal of the call He doesn’t refuse the call for adventure, but the…

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    Often, people tend to look at other people’s cultural practices as being odd or out of the norm. This is a very common reaction when trying to study and understand the different cultures around the world. Many people are taught a set of beliefs and practices from a very young age that will stick with them for their whole lives and even be passed on to the generations after them. Cultural relativism is when one looks at their own culture from an outsider’s point of view and another culture from…

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    Most tap water is more heavily tested and regulated than bottled water (Ellsbury 10, 2012). So why do we prefer it more than, just about free, tap water in our homes? Bottled water is expensive and uses more water to make than what is inside of it. It also uses about seventeen million barrels of oil to manufacture water bottles every year. This is enough oil to fuel one million cars a year (Ellsbury 10, 2012). We, as a community, need to try to cut back on using disposable water bottles, or…

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    Honeymoon Vacation Essay

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    TOP TEN (10) HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS Honeymoons are meant to be spectacular, restful, unique and romantic. In fact, they should be experiences which memories must linger for a lifetime. It comes in diverse fun encompassing- a ski trip, a safari, a beach vacation. Hence choice of destination for honeymoon is as equally important as the honeymoon itself. Of course the choice of destination depends on so many factors, however, one key factor is the personalities of the couple. Below are the top…

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    When the boat hit the sand on the shore of the island of Fiji, the indigenous people began their welcoming ceremony. With songs and dances, the native people welcomed me with open arms. Whether it is in the Pacific Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea hospitality is vital. Just like in Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the hospitality code happens to be one of the main themes throughout life. Through reading The Odyssey, the audience learns about the Greek’s hospitality code through positive and negative…

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    vapor and droplets tended to be on one specific side of the test tube. There were not any air bubbles present in both test tubes. Unlike the other water bottle brands that were tested, the water bottle brand Fiji had extremely clear water with no gray tint to it. Compared to the others, Fiji had the most water vapor and droplets on both of their test tubes in both environments at the end of the experiment. However, the water vapor and water droplets were also both on one specific side in both…

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