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Maui Community College exists no longer, it has now become the University of Hawaii Maui College: an official four-year university.
In 1962, Sam Walton and his brother J.L Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers, Arkansas, and since then, the company has expanded to become the largest retailer in the United States of America. With being the largest retailer in the USA, Wal-Mart also has become the largest non-governmental employer. In 2004, Wal-Mart employed [...]
Eric Sanderson works for the Wildlife Conservation Society and began his project when he would layover in New York City while on his many travels. He pondered about the ecological past of New York City and tried to image what it looked like before the city existed. He compiled a group of computer graphic designers, [...]
The rate for unemployed men is much higher than for women. Currently, the National unemployment rate is at 9.8% which includes men and women, but if we were to look at the unemployment rate by sex, 8.5% of women are unemployed where as 10.3% of men are unemployed (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2009). Time magazine [...]
Culture and the Right To Vote Starting in late 1800s till the mid 1970s, the United States and other European countries granted the right for women to vote. The last European country to grant the right was Switzerland in 1971. However, around the world the on going battle for women’s suffrage still continues. A major [...]
Im really frustrated right now. I tell my self that I need to be productive; I need to be focused. The first thing I think of when I want to get focused is that I need to turn off the computer. When the computer is off, I start to feel enthusiastic about making a stand [...]
It’s another month, the month of August. It was named for some Roman king I think. How regal. There is not much to celebrate in this month except the return to school and the protesting of Hawaiian Opression. August is where the Hawaiians were told that returning to the bitch slaves of American Colonialists was [...]
Pop star Michael Jackson dead at 50 Los Angeles Times June 25, 2009. Jermaine Jackson praises the ‘heroic efforts’ of doctors who tried to revive his brother. Family, friends and fans gather in Westwood, Encino, Neverland Ranch and Hollywood to pay respects. By Andrew Blankstein, Phil Willon and Harriet Ryan 6:46 PM PDT, June 25, [...]
It’s finally here! School’s over. This semester like I’ve probably always have said, been really hard. I dropped down from the Presidenthood of Kikunokai to it’s treasurerhood. I think I’ve been much more appropriately appointed as the treasurer because I’m so money hungry. I just finished my last final exam for Political Science. Teachers have [...]