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    Sustainability In Hawaii “Praying really helps, because I never thought I’d see this day. I’d just like to thank the Ching Foundation for helping us so much” (Legacy, 97) This quote was said by Marynoll School’s Athletic director. This quote inspires me to make a change in Hawaii, because I want to help others like Mr. Ching. Mr. Ching’s Foundation has helped to build Marynoll’s gym. The foundation has also helped many schools in Hawaii, such as Sacred Hearts. The foundation has given our…

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    a) I believe the message of this song is that our generation's duty is to bring change to how we live our lives every day, because if our generation waits, the world will become in a worse state. One particular part of the song where John Legend sings:, "No more broken promises; no more call to war; unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for; we can destroy hunger; we can conquer hate; put down the arms and raise your voice; we're joining hands today," reveals the true intentions…

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    Without horses to pull a plow, they have to do it themselves, thus taking more and more effort to survive. Men hunt and scavenge but it isn't a constant source of food. The people of Papua New guinea are an example of geographic luck and how the world is filled with inequalities. Now if we take a look at the United States of America, we probably waste more food in day than the people of Papua New Guinea make in a week. Our myriad of surplus food, allows people to waste a lot, but it also allows…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    Inadvertently I stumbled upon something that I would take for granted as a refuge. A refuge in which I could express myself, my emotions and transfer them into a visual reality. For once I did not acknowledge the presence of the crutches beside me. Hesitant at first then gradually getting more bold with each sweep of the hand, my depressed state faded away as color expanded across the canvas and replaced itself with one of hunger and awe. This was the day art pulled me by the arm me and forced…

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    Empire Island

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    Chapter One: We Honestly Weren’t Ready For Any Of This :/ Our world is slowly being torn apart. Our world is crumbling away. Soon we won't have anything left; no one will have anything left. 200 years ago, Earth was hit with a 14.0 magnitude earthquake. No one thought it was possible, no one was prepared. More than half the population died that day. The ones that did survive though, were forced to face what was left of the dead planet. North America was split into five islands, Europe…

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    I do not know my own name. And yet the sea of people standing before me continue to chant it. All I can make out is a grey rumble, for the never ceasing banging in my bones is the sole object of my constant focus. I am almost there. The banging is a persistent beast, but I hope to overcome its power in a meek matter of months. Today I am the president, with Nina at my side, and soon the malicious blackness of my insides shall be matched. Nina is the only one who knows of him. And she denies it.…

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    I have lots of things and people that inspire me. To do my best and pushes way beyond what I think is possible. Sometimes that can get me into trouble because of so many influences I try to best I can in all areas of life. It makes hard at times because I will not accept anything less but that means I give it my all. The influences on my life show me so many ideas on how improve with my every single day life. There one character that had the biggest impact on me and that Phoebe from the tv show…

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    Too Many Bananas

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    in an easy way for readers to understand. On the other hand, his three lessons are considered as three object lessons in living with reciprocity. In anthropology, Reciprocity is the first and most ancient mode of exchange within cultures around the world. It is divided into three different subcategories include generalized reciprocity, balanced…

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    American rock climbing has undergone many changes, but the key aspects that have formed out of the popularizing of rock climbing have stayed the same. Lawrence C. Hamilton expresses that rock climbing is “characterized by (1) a motivation or reward structure that encourages the continual creation of new climbs, and (2) a finite and exhaustible medium in which to create them” (Hamilton 1979, 285). Rock climbing has become a new subculture and a lifestyle consisting of its own values, language,…

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    acquire certain achievements without trading off. Generally, good or better things do not just happen for free or come as given; there is usually a cost, either obvious or hidden, associates with the improvement of things, especially in our modern world of fast-paced technology. Although current technology has advanced our society in terms of educational, professional, and socio-economic development, technology has created a larger social inequality gap in our society and the Silicon …

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