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    Ni Ihau Culture

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    Cultural Heritage Foundation). Furthermore, areas of particular cultural value that is expressed in this language is hula dancing. Although, hula is dancing, there are certain chants and prayers that follow along with it to tell a story; “Kuhi no ka lima, hele no ka maka” (Where the hands move, let the eyes follow). These dances connected man to God and to nature, the dances filled both dancers and audience with “Aloha” (Lakainapali 2004). The hula dance is performed at ceremonies, gatherings,…

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    Zorro Hero

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    strength and a cape soaring through the air, but Tyler, merely an eight year old boy, shows that one doesn’t need superpowers to be a hero, just the capability to put the needs of others before oneself. The graphic novel Zorro by Don McGregor and Sidney Lima, the book Zorro by Isabel Allende, the article “The Legacy of the Fox: A Chronology of Zorro (2004)” by Matthew Baugh, the film The Mark of Zorro (1940) by Rouben Mamoulian, the article “The Irish Presence…

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    TITLE: Oliver Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483, (1954) Raisberys Lima SF 462 – 1DB Air Traffic Management July 31st, 2014 FACTS In December 9th, 1952, the Board of Education of the city of Topeka, Kansas had a suit filed against them because of their racial segregation between Caucasian and African American students. The case was composed of five cases that were all grouped into one and named Brown v. Board of education. Plessy v. Ferguson implemented…

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    Section 1: "What do I want to find out most from this module 's topic?" Module three offers many topics, but I chose to explore further the quality and safety in patient care. This pertains to Chapter 30: Quality and Safety in Nursing Practice in our book. The reason why I selected this subject is the fact that regardless of the existing policies and procedures in every health care setting, staff education, safety huddles, standardized handoff communication tools, and patient monitoring,…

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    We young folks in Cusco were very much concerned with poetry as much as Bolano’s visceral realists did in Mexico City but unlike them, Octavio Paz was not our enemy. We loved discussing the labyrinth of solitude but It was the poetry of Cesar Vallejo, Arguedas, Garcilazo that matter to us. It reflected our Andean traits. Cusquenhos are different from coastal Peruvians. We are because of our cultural traits. We are visual, silent, introverts, stoic and very much good listeners and enjoy jokes…

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    The Bill of Rights are the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution. It was created to exclude governmental power over citizen’s rights. The Bill of Rights is a protection for an individual’s liberty. For example, the amendment’s guarantee a person’s freedom of speech, religion, and press; arranges rules for due process of law; reserves all power not substituted to the Federal Government, to the people or the states; etc. But imagine the government no longer granted you those rights, stripping…

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    The need for healthcare coverage is a worldwide issue. There are many people who need healthcare, especially in developing countries around the world. The scarcity of medical attention seems to affect the people with the least resources, especially the ones living in rural or remote areas. To reach the people that need healthcare the most, many countries have tried to pass into law policies that help shape the way healthcare systems operate in their countries. In 2010 the Affordable Care Act…

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    that a high amount of mining takes place in this country and how much they rely on this. There has been a study about how mining has been affecting the environment in communities in Peru. Land, water, animals are all being affected in cities such as Lima, Trujillo and Chiclayo because of concessions. These cities are facing serious long-term water supply constraints which show that 29% of the population has no access to piped clean water (Bebbington and Bury 17298). Mining pollutes the water…

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    Europe: So at the beginning of the early modern era the european rulers were more aware and knew that there was other stuff out there so the rulers start sponsoring expeditions. In this portuguese led the way in this, an example of this kind of ruler was Henry the Navigator who sponsored many expeditions. The spanish king also sponsored a very important expedition, the one of Christopher columbus who discovered the americas. The theory of mercantilization spurred colonization. The spanish…

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    Equally important for the colonists to survive was to learn how to use available resources and ingredients. The first colonists relied on the supplies they brought. The colonists brought plants and seeds from England, but they had a hard time getting them to grow. The Native Americans came to the colonist rescue. If not for the American Indians showing the colonist native plants and how to cook them along with planting and harvesting them, the colonist would have all died. The colonists came…

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