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    Hiʻiaka 2 Page Essay English Tysen Oyama and Kalehua Kalili The thought process behind the Instagram page that Kalehua and I made was to make Panaʻewaʻs page look like he is a stuck up and selfish moʻo that shouldnʻt be considered a leader of the moʻo because his actions donʻt reflect what an actual leader is supposed to. He talks as if he can do anything. But, risks the lives of his own people to defeat an opposition that he states he could defeat himself. This proves to my point that Panaʻewa…

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    It is very difficult for the colonists to find harmony with the natives existing in the country they have decided to make their own because the natives want to keep their old traditions. This often leads to the idea that one idea must become superior and stand above the other belief system, which often leads to complete destruction of a clan. Although, if they are willing to change their ways, this can lead to an easier resolution between the two groups, which does not divide them. In the…

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    The 7 Principles of the government is a fundamental factor for a strong and good government. The most important part of the 7 principles is Popular Sovereignty. Popular sovereignty is that the people have the power over the government and the government is not able to go against the people. This part is important because of its use in the government. It prevents the government from gaining too much power. It lets the people communicate their ideas with the government, and it also lets people be…

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    John McWhorter, argues, “The new idea that it is … grievous when a dominant group imitates a subordinate one’s cultural traits gets us nowhere.” In this Columbia Professors’ New York Times article Borrowing from Other Cultures Is Human Nature, McWhorter identifies what the relationship between imitation and appropriation is. Clearly, McWhorter expresses an unpopular opinion regarding cultural appropriation. With that, there is truth to what he has to say. The idea that appropriation is, at its…

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    In the realm of political and religious influence, philosophical thought often finds itself at immense odds with the ruling parties. Endeavors of free will and personal betterment can lay in opposition with the goals of an overtly authoritarian ruling class, or even the supposed mass ignorance democracy is damned to fall liable to. John Stuart Mill expanded upon this greatly in Utilitarianism and On Liberty, equating the pursuit of personal liberty to be not only the “protection from tyrannical…

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    In Aldous Huxley’s A Brave New World, Mustapha Mond highly values stability and bases the liberty citizens should have off of that concept. While in Chekhov’s “The Man in the Case,” Byelikov similarly feels the same and in a way also controls people’s life like Mustapha Mond. Although the examples within the stories may seem exaggerated, stability is a concept most strive to be able to achieve, along with happiness. Some types of stability are important to a degree, just as well as exposure to…

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    My Political Ideology My political view point is Moderate and neither just Conservative or Liberal. Being Moderate, I side with some issues on either side without fully joining the team. Two topics I agree with on the Conservative side are Pro-Life and Gun-Rights, I feel these two are the most important to myself. On the Liberal side, I focus more on the No Death Penalty Regulation and Legalizing Marijuana. Conservatives tend to dislike change and want things to stay the same or, in some cases…

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    For this summary essay assignment, I’ve chosen One World, Rival Theories by Jack Snyder and Liberalism and World Politics by Michael W. Doyle. One World, Rival Theories states the basics of all three major theories and gives a general idea of liberalism’s main points. Liberalism and World Politics on the other hand gives a detailed explanation of liberalism alone and continues to break down the theory into three separate categories. This helps to fill in some of the gaps in the first article as…

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    Isolation is a feeling that is brought forth in every human being. It makes no difference whether you are tall, short, fit, chubby, smart, or dumb isolation is a feeling that is inevitable. The void of thinking one is alone and that nobody on this vast planet has the slightest idea of what you are feeling. That empty emotion of isolation, can be worse than death itself. Throughout life, no matter how fortunate you are being deprived of friendships strips you from what makes life have a purpose.…

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    What would be the end of Rome? This article covers an analysis of two separate papers written by Antonio Santosuosso and Peter Heather. In particular, both authors discuss the fall of Rome and its causation. The intention is to shine light on comparative view between internal and external forces as the cause of Romes demise. Some could say there are specific events that led to the collapse, although its imperative that one might consider the entirety of factors playing a part in this drawn out…

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