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My Favorite Place
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My favorite attraction and everyone who has visited will agree, is the Paradise Cove extravaganza held after the dinner. The key highlight is the numerous styles of dances presented by the Hawaiians including Samoa, Aoteroa, Tahiti and thei...

Pe-Le; A Trickster
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goddess of volcanic fires, symbolised woman at her most destructive. Like many other beings of Polynesian myth she was a great voyager. She was said to have come from Kahiki (Tahiti). Some say she was driven out by her elder sister whose h...

Kelly Slater
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Kelly Slater, is an American professional surfer known for his competitive prowess and style. Slater has been crowned ASP World Champion a record 9 times, including 5 consecutive titles from 1994–98. He is the youngest (at age 20) and the o...

Social Work
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socialist-dominated CFDT. Moreover there is Christian country organization CFTC. France has Europe's lowest organization level to only 8%. Bond Association, where one of the founders is José Bovet, who also started Attic-France. SOS Racism ...

Anita Roddick
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Anita Roddick Introduction Anita Perella Roddick was the founder, in 1976, from The Body Shop, a cosmetics company dedicated to manufacturing and distributing beauty products. It is well known for his activism in ecology. The great British ...

Neo-Classicism Through Post-Impressionism
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Paul Getty Museum City: Los Angeles Date: 09th April, 2011 The J. Paul Getty Museum: The museum was founded by oil magnate Paul Getty (1892-1976), who was at the time of death the richest man in the world. Abandoned on the needs of the mus...

Concept Development
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Concept The word comes from the Tahitian tatau, meaning to mark, draw, or hit and drift of Ta-Atouas. The root of the word means your drawing atua and means spirit, god. Dr. Berchon, translator of the second voyage of Cook to Tahiti in 1772...