The Great King Kamehameha A leader is successful by making laws to keep peace, and take care of their people. King Kamehameha was kind, and respectful. Kamehameha was kind and caring to his people. He was an effective and successful leader. Evidence can be found for this in Hawaii's Royal History by Helen Wong and Ann Rayson, and History of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Norris Potter, and Lawrence Kasdan. King Kamehameha was both an effective and successful leader because he changed his kingdom…
the original Xbox One controller to the Xbox One Elite controller is the visual design. Whilst still the same genetic make-up, it is reported that the Elite controller has a matte black finish with metal detailing. This controller also allows the paddle, the analog stick, and the D-pad options to be customized. Per reports, these items can be customized the way the user wants all via magnets. It is also reported that the Elite controller has a much better grip to avoiding dropping the controller…
Surfing What is the best way to have fun at the beach? It's to go surfing. This is a famous Polynesian sport that has gnarly terminology. They also have various ways to surf. You may think you know almost everything about surfing, but you're wrong. I'm here to show a whole way to rip the waves. As you may know, surfing is mostly done in Hawaii because it's part of the Polynesian culture, but instead of originating in Hawaii it was first observed in Europe by Samuel Wallis and his crew, the…
“means to offer a set of reasons or evidence in support of a conclusion.”1 Based on this definition, this text book offers a set of tools that will assist any Christian during the preparation of a sermon. In fact, these tools are just like “swimming paddles” used by those beginners need to master the skill. In this case,…
and certain locations. As well, the company is attempting to sustain its current competitive advantage of a simple, reliable paddle and faces incoming competition soon. Finally, the key issues regarding the company’s financial issues revolves around its value-driven cost structure largely consisting of direct materials (~51%) and its non-alignment with the price of paddles. Key Recommendations The following recommendations attempt to fully address the key issues holistically, as they weave…
Steamboat Natchez Review On 11/4/2016, my classmates and I went on the Riverboat Natchez, down the Mississippi River. As we headed to New Orleans, you could hear the beautiful calliope playing before you actually saw the old boat. Once we got there, we had to wait in line. One of my few complaints about the boat was the wait. We waited in line twenty minutes at least. And about another thirty before the boat actually started moving. Even though the wait was long, the crew was very welcoming.…
step-father, out in public and no one ever said anything. As a matter of fact, when I was in elementary school I got into a lot of trouble, probably because of abuse, so majority of my punishments were getting swatted by a wooden paddle. It never really bothered me when I got paddles, because I was so used to dealing with pain from my step-father. With regards to child abuse, many of these people who abuse others, were abused themselves, so to fix the problem we need an understanding of what…
Across the globe there are a number of barriers that separate the people who live within them. Language, religion, race, culture, and geography are just a few of these barriers. Throughout time people have seen many events that can bind some of these countries together. One constant is athletic events. Some countries are more powerful at this. Ancient Chinese sports like juedixi, dragon boat racing, and cuju are able to connect and unify many people across the globe and allow barriers to be…
Isabel is the main character in Laurie Halse Anderson's book, Chains. When first introduced Isabel is very caring. The person that she especially cares for is her younger sister, Ruth. When Isabel and Ruth arrive in New York their new owner, Madam Lockton, starts to make a fuss about a soldier checking her trunk. Ruth thinks that this is funny, so she starts to laugh at Madam Lockton. Madam gets very angry at her and wants to know who was laughing. Isabel tells her that she was the one who did…
On September 8, 1957, Althea Gibson became the first African American to win the US Open in tennis, a moment she had been dreaming about since she started playing tennis at age 15. Gibson was a professional tennis player and golf player, and was one of the first African American athletes to cross the color line of international tennis. Throughout her tennis career, Gibson endured many hardships having to do with family, money, academics, and race. She faced frequent discrimination in the world…