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    Hawaii Banking History

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    In 1897, the Bank of Hawaii opened for business in a two-story wooden building in downtown Honolulu. The original investment began with $400,000 in capital with its stock at par value of $100. Peter Cushman Jones, at 64 years old, became Bank of Hawaii’s first president. Bank of Hawaii opened its first branch office six years later in Lihue ( lee-HU-ay), Kaui (ka why e), and that branch is still in existence today. However, we do not know if the original building is still standing. As…

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    Cyber Attacks

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    Cyber Attacks on Financial Institutions Over the past few years the global financial sectors have become victims to an overwhelming increase in cyber security criminal attacks on financial institutions around the world. Hackers are the single most dangerous enemy facing financial institutions today because of their malicious intent to obtain financial gains or harm the reputation of companies. Last year hackers took aim at JPMorgan Chase and a number of other banks, stealing customer and other…

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    In the story, the narrator’s wisdom is certainly being questioned. "Reasonable soundness and Insanity" from the primary line of the story exhibit his rational soundness was the fundamental component that was making him insane. (Poe) Thus, the mind is particularly the narrator’s interchange of feelings, a mixture of reality and dreams and its ultimate mystery which indicates…

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    Jenna Obert-Thorn Compare and Contrast Essay Engl 1101 TR 8:00 Ms. Bell September 20, 2016 Impacts on a Horse’s Health Many people enjoy the sport of horseback riding. Some may only ride horses for fun, as a hobby they enjoy in their free time. However, a large majority of those who ride do so competitively. Two common competitive styles of riding include barrel racing and pleasure. These two disciplines vary in injuries received, but are similar in a variety of other ways, which include common…

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    Christian leaders is "What does the Bible say about integrity?" The Bible makes us understand that In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word translated “integrity” meaning “the condition of being without blemish, completeness, perfection, sincerity, soundness, uprightness, wholeness.” Integrity in the New Testament means “honesty and good…

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    Kant On Direct Duty

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    We have direct duties toward self- beings 2. Animals are not self-conscious being Conclusion: Therefore we do not have direct duties toward animals. This argument is valid but the soundness can be challenged by debating the truthfulness of the premises. The easiest premise to argue over is premise 2: “Animal are not self-conscious beings.” A counter example to this claim would resonate with science which show many beings which are considered…

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    Amid the 1800s, America developed to be a tremendous nation with many individuals longing for calling it home. Sadly for the Local Americans, this implied losing their territory and the hallowed ground they esteem. With the completing of the Cross-country Railroad and entry of laws, for example, the Estate Demonstration, numerous foreigners came to America to improve a life for their families. Since they were seen as uneducated and savage people groups, the Local Americans were for all intents…

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    Amy Tan's Mother Tongue

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    In the story mother tongue, the author explains the different types of English’s that are used in the story and the author names them limited, simple, and broken English. Therefore to explain the meaning of the various English’s, I would say that “simple” is just the meaning of proper English with good grammar or the English she usually uses when she is working as a writer. For an example when the author states her use of simple or perfect English in the text of the story. “And then I said in…

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    As I Lay Dying By William Faulkner, is a novel about the short time leading up to, and the aftermath of the death of a dear mother, mistress, and neighbor. Addie Bundren was the (unwanted) mother to Darl, Cash, Dewey Dell, and Vardaman Bundren, and also the mother to the bastard child Jewel. Directly following her death, by Addie’s previously arranged request, the entire family sets off on a quest to bury Addie, in a town named Jefferson, so she can be laid to rest aside her mother and father.…

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    his audience with an argument to defend his feelings of content, calmness and honor when placed with the verdict of the death sentence. An argument is considered logically valid if the premises provided, necessarily, lead to its conclusion, and soundness of an argument can be established if its validity is recognized and all the premises are accepted as true. Socrates argues that death should be looked upon as a blessing. His claim is explicated through several premises and illustrates quite…

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