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    Big Island Tourism Analysis

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    Negative Impacts of Tourism on the Big Island Hawai’i Island, Hawaii, otherwise known as the Big Island, is the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. The Big Island’s population was estimated to be 196,428 in 2015 (Census 2015). The number of tourists per year far exceeds the number of residents. In 2014, the number of tourists that visited the Big Island reached 1,445,939 (Big Island Now). With record setting highs in visitor numbers, the island must keep up with the continual demand for…

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    Four years is a short span in the grand scheme of things, but my four years in high school have been some of the most formative in my lifetime. Entering into high school at the age of fourteen to where I am today, my persona has gone through a complete metamorphosis. My journey has been progressed by the loving hands of enablers that God has placed in my life who have given me advice and correction along the way. I have been blessed through countless opportunities and challenges in my high…

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    Pocahontas Analysis

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    The film Pocahontas is an animated, musical, drama film produced by Walt Disney in the year 1995. The film is about the discovery of the new world. It includes some historical context considering John Smith, Pocahontas and family were once living people. The film is a story of a young woman, Pocahontas, who falls in love with an English settler, John Smith. Their new-found love is forbidden by Pocahontas’ father; Chief Powhatan, and he wants his daughter to marry an Indigenous warrior who could…

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    At 5 o’clock “the Cinco” gathered up at Frost’s house to hang out for the night. We were contemplating what we wanted to do later that night and normal suggestions such as basketball and video games were mentioned. Then DDD came up. Of course we chose to go ding-dong ditching over all of the other suggestions because we wanted to have some laughs and walk around the neighborhood. Frost ordered pizza to his house so that we can all fill-up before we go on our so called “journey.” While…

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    morning, then take a trip to Flagstaff to play in the snow- all in one day! 6. Pool Parties: They are pretty much year round- and a lot of places do it big. Real BIG! 7. Golfing: Who doesn’t love a relaxing pastime such as golf? Arizona is filled with beautiful golf courses. They are every where! 8. Rivers and Lakes: If a backyard pool isn’t your style, Arizona has plenty of rivers and lakes to visit on a warm day. 9. Lightning and Thunder Storms: Arizona’s desert storms are…

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    Frisbee Golf Short Story

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    Frisbee Golf “Hey Savanna, when you get time would you come over here for a minute?” I heard Jake call from the front office while I was making a greasy “pepperoni lover’s” pizza. “Yeah just a second I’ll be right there.” I answered back, feeling a tiny jolt in my stomach. I had just started working maybe a couple months max, and I was still stepping lightly because I didn’t want to disturb the way anyone did his or her own jobs. Jake was a driver, but tonight he was managing because my boss’s…

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    Fort Rucker: A Case Study

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    I didn’t know if I would qualify for another mortgage after I retired. It had to be on a golf course or a lake, and the golf course area was not pleasing. Gateway, with its lakes and tall trees, was the location. We found a corner lot at 101 Oak Leaf Circle on the lake with an excellent view. Access to the lake was small with the overgrown brush, but a backhoe…

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    The Wolf Run Refuge is a nonprofit program to help tons of animals across the world. It runs on donations and volenteer work from other poeple wanting to help aniamls endangered. Kara Baird is a volenteer aniamal worker and she says “ it’s not pretty like a zoo, where all the animals are new and bred for being looked at. These aren’t animal to be displayed , this place is for these animals to have a safe enviornment”. One of the most rare species there is a pack of five hybrid wolves, there…

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    A Personal Narrative

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    Getting Lost A Personal Narrative By Hayley Meijndert Where were we? I didn't even know, we were lost. Well if you want to know here’s why. Zack Brandson and I were sprinting, trying to find our dads after wondering if we could walk back to the campsite. Zack is a cool dude, that is my friend. His dirty blond, long hair blew through the majestic wind while he walked. Also his gray and blue shorts and purple graphic t-shirt was screaming with personality. On our way we saw a big deer and…

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    B. George Merrick planed three different areas within the City of Coral Gables: residential area, downtown area, and educational area. 1. The residential area consists of more that 600 Mediterranean Revival Style fine residences with a public golf course, public swimming pool named Venetian Pool, and a luxury Biltmore Hotel. (Steig, n.d.) 2. The downtown area are designed to be commercial concentrated, where companies can settled down from all over the world 3. According to New York Times…

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