Hawaii
.... The West discovered the islands centuries later when they were explored by
Captain Cook, a rather controversial figure in Hawaiian history and in the history ....
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Historical Research
.... Winks first uses the example of JC Beaglehole's account of
Captain Cook's death. Beaglehole notes that
Cook was killed soon after he landed at Kealakekua Bay. ....
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Naturalism and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat"
.... Now when they heard the surf's call, its fierce beatings upon the sand, the
captain, the
cook and the correspondent know that they have acquired new knowledge. ....
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MARGARET MEAD
.... the society she was going to study, and that reports about sexual activity had been described and annotated since the islands were discovered by
Captain Cook. ....
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Controversy Over Anthropologist Margaret Mead
.... the society she was going to study, and that reports about sexual activity had been described and annotated since the islands were discovered by
Captain Cook. ....
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Mister Roberts
.... A final shot shows the
Captain, a look of despair on his face; he knows he is defeated. ....
Cook, David A. A History of Narrative Film, Second Edition. ....
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"The Blue Hotel" and "The Open Boat"
.... In "The Open Boat" four men, the
captain, the
cook, the correspondent, and the oiler, are adrift in a boat following a shipwreck. ....
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AUSTRALIAN NATIVE LAW
.... After
Captain James
Cook dedicated the Australian Continent to the British Crown in 1778, all land was deemed to be the property of the Crown. ....
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HEALTH LAW: CASE ANALYSIS Jason v. Angela. Jaso
.... Memorial Hospital would be liable for Dr.
Cook's negligence under the doctrine of .... patients under either the 'borrowed servant' rule or the '
captain of the ship ....
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The United States and the Hawaiian Islands
.... English
captain James
Cook became the first Westerner to visit the islands in 1778, and by 1788 American fur traders and merchantmen were calling upon the ....
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A Multicultural Art Project
.... town. - Hawaii was dubbed "the Sandwich Isles" by the English naval
captain, James
Cook when he stumbled upon them in 1788. He named ....
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Women soldiers (soldaderas) of the Mexican Revolution
.... As such, their main functions were "to
cook and care for the men" (Salas .... described his encounter with a woman named Elizabetta, soldadera to
Captain Felix Romero ....
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Early Settlement in Australia
.... These plans eventually were undone, due to
Cook's exaggeration of the amount and .... Ward 1992, 50) The first governor of New South Wales,
Captain Arthur Phillip ....
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PRE-COLONIAL EXPLORATION OF AFRICA This researc
.... was founded in 1788 by nine wealthy British merchants headed by Sir Joseph Banks, who was the scientific adviser to
Captain James
Cook, the explorer of the ....
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The Gilded Age
.... are deliberately sketched as types, identified by their position in life rather than by name--the correspondent, the
captain, the oiler, the
cook, and so on. ....
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Coral Reefs & Darwin
.... He had read widely on the observations of
Cook, Kotzebue, Bellinghausen, Duperrey, Beechey, Lutke,
Captain Moresby, and others concerning their observation and ....
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Lexical and Semantic Ambiguity
.... For example: We saw him/them/you
cook; we saw his/their/your
cook. .... its subsequent part(s): "k(pt" is the first phoneme/lexeme of the words
captain and capture ....
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US Government and the Plains Indian
.... determined "the kitchen utensils a wife would use, the soldier who would
cook for her .... that the wife of a lieutenant treated the wife of a
captain with respect ....
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An Examination of a Narrative
.... be seen in such observations as the iron muzzle locked on the slave
cook, presumably to .... He is willing to forgive the sea
captain who buys him, then sells him ....
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Exxon Valdez Issues The paper begins by identif
.... the potential consequences of crew fatigue and of placing an alcoholic
captain in command .... new oil spill safety industry in Prince William Sound and
Cook Inlet. ....
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A Rose for Emily William Faulkner's short story
.... The aristocratic Miss Mary Neilson married
Captain Jack Hume, a Yankee foreman of .... The Negro man, an obedient
cook and gardener, provides for Emily's practical ....
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Crane's Short Story The Open Boat
.... far under the rowing-seat until they touched the feet of the
captain forward" (Crane .... The
cook's arm was around the oiler's shoulders" (Crane, YEAR, p. 735). ....
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Cultural Anthropology
.... The term taboo itself is of Polynesian origin and was first noted by
Captain James
Cook during his visit to Tonga in 1771; he introduced the term into the ....
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Ron Kovic's Autobiography
.... floats to sea after a ferry wreck and is rescued by Wolf Larsen,
captain of the .... the crew in the lowly position of cabin boy, working under the
cook Muggridge. ....
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The Figure of the Adventurer in Literature
.... a displaced representative of seamen, even though his status as
captain of the .... or even from accepting it for mainly pragmatic reasons, like
Cook or Kipling's ....
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Issues of Pollution in the Oil Industry
.... the marine landscape and fisheries in the Sound and at
Cook Inlet, Alaska .... to evade liability for oil pollution damages, partly by implicating the
captain of the ....
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY
.... the first step on the career path of a newly hired future airline
captain. .... Even without experience you might be able to apply for some prep-
cook and assistant ....
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Francis Marion's Exploits
.... On June 12, 1775, he become a
captain in William Moultrie's second regiment. .... His men often learned that Marion was planning a mission by watching the
cook. ....
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Fire Apparatus Maintenance
....
Cook (1994) believes that such groups help to direct attention to .... in several job descriptions (ie, mechanic, firefighter, lieutenant,
captain, district chief ....
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