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    Karl Marx, in his Communist Manifesto, sought to explain the consequences of the Industrial Revolution as a piece of the grand scheme of history-moving towards revolution. The greater labeling of factory workers as mere commodities caused further divide between the bourgeoisie and the proletarians, which, according to Marx, would ultimately result in the fall of the bourgeoisie and the commencement of the Communist Revolution. Meanwhile, artists reacted in many different ways to the changing…

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    Anthropology 104 Research Essay: Blackbirding in 19th Century Peru and Rapa Nui: In the nineteenth century, Islands in the Pacific were able to develop like any place on earth. With ranges of different climates and land that at their disposal, the islands inhabitants were able to work together on their own to identify how best to keep their land rich in produce in order to keep their people happy and healthy. That is until forced migration being a defining factor for the future outcomes of the…

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    investment group that was building a 320-passenger deluxe ship designed to operate in French Polynesia. The mv Paul Gauguin was introduced early in 1998, and despite the logistical challenges of supplying the ship and transporting passengers to and from Tahiti, she proved very popular. As a result, Radisson’s original 5-year charter ultimately lasted through the end of…

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    Author Jonathan Safran Foer said in his 2009 book, Eating Animals, “It 's always possible to wake someone from sleep, but no amount of noise will wake someone who is pretending to be asleep” (53). He verbalizes what most are afraid to consider; the American medical programs are problematic, and the profiteers and distributors of drugs feign ignorance over the corruption of the industry. Unfortunately, these issues are deeply rooted in the history and practices of doctors and pharmaceutical…

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    take our whole family, including dog, to Dallas/Fort Worth International in Texas. From there we would get on another private jet that would take us to Island Air, in Honolulu, Hawii to get more fuel. After we gas up we would make one more stop at Tahiti International Airport to have a little break and get more fuel. Finally we hed straight to Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport. There we…

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    World War II was easily one of the most impactful wars in human history. It destroyed the lives of tens of thousands of people and has directly impacted the future of nearly every nation on earth. Starting with the Japanese invasion forces that spread across the Pacific Islands until the aftermath of the post-war period in the Pacific of the 50’s and 60’s, the changes wrought by the Pacific War on the island civilizations were drastic and severe. During the war, more troops were stationed on…

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    The differences between two characters can be the driving force behind the story. In the short story “Cathedral,” Raymond Carver depicts a story of a blind man, Robert, who goes to stay with his old friend and her husband, the narrator, for a night. In the story, Carver subtly explores many aspects of the narrators’ and Roberts’ characters. While the narrator is more rude and reserved, Robert is more polite and expressive. Carver exemplifies many differences between the two men. The main…

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    Honeymoon Vacation Essay

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    personalities of the couple. Below are the top 10 best destinations in the world for honeymoon as well as the best time of the year you can visit. 1. Bora Bora, French Polynesia Bora is a little remarkable remote tropical island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. It has clear waters, beautiful mountains and a coral reef twirling with brilliant fish. The island is as of late voted a standout amongst other islands on the planet by the World Report. The island likely has the best climate…

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    Eddie Aikau; A True Persistent Man “Eddie Would Go,” is a famous saying that is used all around the world. This is a quote that many people refer to Eddie Aikau, who is a famous Hawaiian surfer and also lifeguard who originated in Maui, Hawaii. This quote defines as how Eddie Aikau would never give up and run away from his problems. He would confront his quandaries with all of his might and find solutions to these dilemmas. He took life and confronted all the troublesome situations that came…

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    As being said in the rubric, Easter Island covers almost 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean, specifically located 2,300 miles from Chile’s west coast and 2,500 miles east of Tahiti. In 1722, the island was known as Rapa Nui to its earliest inhabitants, Dutch explorers, and was christened Passeiland (Easter Island). Easter Island’s most known claim of fame is the 900 giant stone figures called “moai” located all over the land. These figures reveal that the creators were master…

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