Roberto is in the leadership committee. Some fun facts about Roberto is that he cannot live without Chinese food or burgers. If he could go anywhere in the world, he would travel to England or Spain. Roberto 's advice to future seniors is to, "act like adults once you start school". If Roberto was to start high school again, he would have learned to drive sooner and would have been more talkative. Since freshman year, Roberto has grown up mentally and his attitude has changed. His favorite high school
Do you enjoy warm weather, beautiful beaches and, white sand? Then Bora Bora is the place to take a vacation. Bora Bora is located in the French Polynesia. It’s so eye catching because It has a beach and beautiful scenery. There are many attractions there and you will always have something to do. Bora Bora, French Polynesia, is a very small beautiful island, has a rich and fascinating past and many of fascinating attractions. The island has a beautiful beach called the Matira Beach. The beach has
been many discussions about the start of Polynesian culture, but one thing that has been proven is that Polynesia is not a single tribe but a multipart one which contains various tribes within it. Polynesians which includes Marquesans, Samoans, Niueans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, Hawaiians, Tahitians, and Māori, are linked by DNA to the people in parts of Southeast Asia("Purpose & History”). Polynesia is a sub-region of Oceania which includes a group of over 1,000 islands. These islands are scattered
The spirit of travel and adventure are perhaps two of the most deeply rooted emotions in the human species. From the time the ancestors left the plains and savannahs of Africa to venture forth into the unknown, the human species have steadily spread all over the world and even beyond it towards the stars. But closer to modern times, it came to a point where only a select few dared to travel, explore and try new and exciting things. One such person was Thor Heyerdahl. It can be said that he was filled
recorded in writing it was also recorded on videotape and subsequently turned into a documentary which went on to win an oscar. Thor Heyerdahl took on this expedition to try and prove that the native people of South America could have settled in Polynesia. One could compare this work to that of “Nanook of the North”, by Robert Flaherty in 1922. Although that one was silent and seemed more theatrical than scholarly in style, it still was aimed to educate a mass audience about ‘Nanook’ and his people
In the South Atlantic Ocean, Tristan da Cunha is the most remote archipelago on Earth. In fact, it’s so isolated that one of its island is literally called “Inaccessible Island.” Over 1 000 miles away from any signs of human life, it’s the place to go if you want to become isolated from society, or just people in general. That is, if the island didn’t have a town on it. But in fact, you don’t even need to be at Tristan to be separated from civilization—in fact, you could do just that pretty much
The recent discovery of an island, Avalon, not to far away from Hawaii and a large oil deposit underneath it has people debating whether or not to coloniza this island. However the answer should be a very simple-no. Avalon has developed and flourished on its own for centuries, throughout these centuries we’ve colonized other lands and killed its natives and it’s timed we learned from our mistakes, also we do not need the extra oil or any other raw materials we might find there. The island of Avalon
3- Chapter 2: A Natural Experiment of History The differences in the development and customs of the two tribes are what allowed the Maori to conquer and subjugate the Moriori. From the beginning, the Polynesian population shared almost the same culture language, technology, and set of domesticated plants and animals. However, although tribes may have developed from the same ancestral society, they may have been along very different lines. This is what happened between the Moriori and Maori societies
Surfing is a sport and way of life with a rich history, a beautifully complex technique, and a price point to match its survival throughout centuries of its staying alive, and its incredible community to uphold its public name. Though the world of today does not know of the original creation of surfing, historians like Peter Westwick and Peter Neushul believe that modern surfing first started when Polynesians came to Hawaii in the 15th century. Polynesian were experts of water who most likely applied
The Increasing Recognition of Pickleball as a Sport Pickleball has experienced a remarkable surge in popularity over the past decade, becoming one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States and around the world. The pickleball sport increased popularity can be attributed to a number of different factors, which are listed below: 1. Accessibility: Pickleball is known for being accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. The sport is relatively easy to learn, with simpler rules compared
To start off with I was very concerned about what all I could talk about in my paper. I had some website with a lot of theories and information on the show but I was not sure what point I was going to make. "The Island/Theories." Lostpedia. Wiki, n.d. Web. lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/The_Island/Theories. Lostpedia Island Theories is a website that contains numerous fan theories around the show Lost. This page is where I will get theories surrounding the mysteries of the island. This site is a particularly
Great ideas and innovations don’t appear out of nowhere, it takes time, dedication and most of all hard work. There are two great man made things that took much hard work from many different people to build, things like that which were built years ago is still a mystery to people nowadays. These two man made things are the Moai on Easter Island and the Panama Canal. Both of them took much dedication and also are marvels to people even today however, differ in many ways as well, an example of witch
Imagine walking on an island untouched by man, a place where people can see the grace of nature. An island like this seems to good too be true in a world with concrete everywhere. This island is a Florida Key that is part of a national park in Florida named Biscayne National Park that was established due to two great factors. But, Biscayne National Park wasn’t just established, it was established because of a multitude of different reasons. These reasons are a rich history of how it was established
“The Lorax” is a popular children’s book written by Dr. Seuss, but did you know that is has a special meaning? Easter Island is famously known for its large statues, but did you know that it once had a population of nearly twelve thousand people? Both “The Lorax” and Easter Island were both affected by the effects of humans destroying the environment. In “The Lorax”, the Once-ler discovered land that appeared to have never been disturbed by humans before. He found truffula trees
The Lorax and Easter Island share a similar economical declension resulting in vacancy, deforestation, and lack of important resources, despite the different matters that accelerated to the overall issue. The fictional story about the Lorax and the real life event that occurred in Easter Island are similar in many aspects. The major issue in both situations was that all of the natural resources were depleted for personal benefit. In the Lorax, the Once-ler character decided to cut down the precious
Intro: The fall of Easter Island has been claimed to be one of the biggest mysteries in the world. Many people have debated if Easter Island turned into a small inhabitable island due to mass ecocide? Or, did the society fall because the tribes stated turning against each other, so was it genocide? Or was it a story of success, were the inhabitants adapted to the harsh conditions and limited food, surviving off rats and small vegetables. Was the problem one of the people due people, or people due
Even though the Polynesians accomplished these great feats, Their culture, language and even navigation techniques almost went extinct. As the Europeans steadily flowed into Polynesia, religion followed right behind. Missionaries traveled to many of the islands and changed the lifestyle of Polynesia forever. They made their religion superior to the local beliefs by proving that their medicine can cure the Polynesians as they grew sick and ill from Smallpox and other illnesses. As these religions
The Island of the Dolls (Isla de las Muñecas) The island of the dolls is located in San Lorenzo, Xochimilco, Ciudad de México. It is known for all the dolls hanging in the trees throughout the small island. Don Julian Santana Barrera, owner of the island, was responsible for hanging up the dolls. The spooky island wasn’t discovered until the 1990s according to a Daily Mail article. Don Julian lived an isolated life on the small island near the canal in Xochimilco, a popular tourist attraction
A long time ago in lands far away many people believed that there were many Goddesses of Polynesian folklore and mythology. Hina to some and Sina to others strong powerful women who had many different forms and made changes to the worlds or times that they lived in. According to the people of New Zealand, the Iwi Hina is was the wife of Maui who was a hero to some in Polynesian mythology and folklore. Maui was a bit of a joker but nevertheless a hero of ancient storytelling and mythology. Among the
Easter Island: The Mysteries of the Moai On a tiny island off the coast of Chile, two thousand miles from the nearest civilization, there stand hundreds of massive stone statues hewn from rough volcanic rock in the shape of human faces. These statues remain a great source of controversy and disagreement among the scientific community. Almost nothing is left over from the time of the figures or their creators to explain them but ancient island lore and legend, unproven stories that serve only to