Most know the Island as Easter Island, but many don’t know the history behind it, such as the original name, Te Pito O Te Henua meaning “The Center Of The World”. Many People don’t even know what is on the Island such as the ancient statues called the Moai statues carved by the Rapa Nui Tribe. The Moais were built in approximately 1400 AD 1650 AD to honor their dead ancestors. The Moai stand on the tribes that once were, but also reminding the native people of their culturally rich past. The 887…
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On Easter of 1722, a Dutch admiral named Jacob Roggeveen discovered the small Polynesian island he later named Easter Island. Nearing the shore, admiral Roggeveen was astounded to see huge stone figures on raised platforms with long ears The island was peopled by two distinct groups: those who had long ears (stretched to hold wooden plugs) and regular-eared people. With this revelation, visitors to the island was able to imply that the statues had been made by the long eared people. There has been…
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One tourist hot spot is Easter Island. Easter Island is northwest about 2,250 miles from Chile (Tyson). Easter Island got its’ name from when the first Dutch explorer, Jacob Roggeveen, visited in 1772 (Easter Island). Roggeveen named it Paaseiland, or Easter Island, to commemorate the arrival (Easter Island). This tiny island only has a population of about 6,000 and yet some 80,000 tourists a year travel to see it (Long). Despite…
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Have you ever vacationed on an island that has an odd back story? Introducing the Easter Island! Easter Island has a fascinating history such as who inhabited the island first and how the civilization got there or even how Easter Island’s famous statues ‘moved’. Background information: Easter Island is only about sixty-three square miles and the closest country to Easter Island is more than two thousand miles away. Easter Island is located in the South Pacific Ocean. Many historians believe that…
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Puritans in Connecticut My research paper i will be comparing and explaining the similarities and differences of the life of a Puritan, the Education and how Connecticut was considered the most successful Puritan colony in British America and how Puritanism is still seen today. Connecticut was considered the most successful puritan colony in British America. Connecticut had an extremely large population, even bigger than Rhode Island and New Hampshire combined. Connecticut also developed its institutions less inconvenient than…
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of this research is to observe the use of signs in each character in cartoon “Spongebob SquarePants”. The research is focused on analyzing traits and behaviors of each character in this cartoon which represented signs. This paper describes meanings behind characters in cartoon “Spongebob SquarePants”. In this cartoon, there are seven main characters which have special traits. The behaviors and traits are a sign which represent something hidden. This research was made based on two research question…
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VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 292: Organizational Behaviour Spring 2013 Section S13N06/N07 Faculty: Ron Sitter Office: Building 250 Room 471 Telephone: 250-753-3245 Ext. 2372 Email: ron.sitter@viu.ca Office Hours: Tuesdays 1:00pm-3:00pm Class Schedule: Sections 6&7: Monday 10:00am – 11:30am Bldg 250 Room 125 Section 6: Wednesday 11:30am – 1:00pm Bldg 250 Room 120 Section 7: Wednesday 2:30pm – 4:00 pm Bldg 250 Room 120 Prerequisites:…
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Pacific Subtropical Gyre. A gyre is defined as a slow moving vortex of currents, created by a high-pressure system of air currents. These currents bring the trash together and prevent it from leaving these trash “islands”. This accumulated trash has become so massive that currently the Easter Garbage Patch is nearly twice the size of Texas and located just east of Japan all the way to just west of Hawaii. How large these vortexes will become is unknown, as they…
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CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND GEOMATIC ENGINEERING Systems, Society and Sustainability The global challenge of sustainable development requires solutions and mindsets that bridge traditional divisions between nature and culture, and the technical and social sciences. Sustainable development requires that engineers and other professionals are able to include social and ecological considerations alongside technical and economic requirements in managing projects and infrastructure. This course outlines…
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