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and horse racing were once the most watched individual sports. Tennis and many outdoor sports are popular as well. American football is now by several measures the most popular spectator sport. Language There is no official language. five years and older people, spoke only English at home. Spanish, spoken by 12% of the population at home, is the second most common language. Some Americans advocate making English the country's official language, as it is in at least twenty-eight states. Both Hawaiian and English are official languages in Hawaii. The statue of liberty. Globally recognized symbol of both the United States and ideals such as freedom, democracy, and opportunity.
Culture of the United States About · The United States is a multicultural nation, home to a wide variety of ethnic groups, traditions, and values. · A side from the now small Native American and Native Hawaiian populations, nearly all Americans or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. · Mainstream American culture is a Western culture largely derived from the traditions of European immigrants with influences from many other sources, such as traditions brought by slaves from Africa. Food · Slow-cooked pork and beef barbecue, crab cakes, potato chips, and chocolat chip cookies are distinctively American styles.
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see To most people, the words tourist and traveler have the same meaning - a person visiting a foreign country to see what it has to offer. However, for people in the travel community these titles may have vastly different meanings. For many, when hearing the word tourist, a stereotypical picture comes to mind: a person with cargo shorts, a hawaiian shirt, a huge hat and sunglasses with a camera around their neck and map in hand. That is rather common amongst tourists, wearing what’s comfortable and they’d wear at home and not putting much effort into blending in. Their trips are usually planned to the T, leaving no room for any spontaneous adventures that might come up along the way. They tend to only see the ‘must see’ tourist attractions, stay in a good hotels overall sticking to all the amenities that are similar to home.
he should better paint propagandistic posters. After military service graduated the Institute of Fine Arts In 1987 Kush began to take part in the Union of Artists exhibitions and in 1990 in Germany nearly all his displayed paintings were sold. Went to Los Angeles and worked for a while in a small, rented garage, but managed to find a place to sell his works. Evenutally he was able to purchase a ticket to Hawaii. Most of his paintings are inspired by the pale blue Hawaiian skies where he lives and also the cold, dark winter months of Moscow, his birthplace. Owns 4 art galleries in the USA, one in Lahaina, Hawaii, one in Laguna Beach, California and two in Las Vegas, Nevada. ,,Departure Of The Winged Ship" 31x39, oil painting on canvas Painted in 2008 The artist has displayed a departure of a ship, which sails are Monarch butterflies. There are three men waving with flags on the coast, they look like saying ,,farewell". The sea is blue like a lagun.
Both the female and male mallards have distinct purple spectulum edged with white, prominent in flight or at rest. Upon hatching, the plumage coloring of the duckling is yellow on the underside and face (with streaks by the eyes) and black on the backside (with some yellow spots) all the way to the top and back of the head. The Mallard is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, North America from southern and central Alaska to Mexico, the Hawaiian Islands, and across Eurasia, from Iceland and southern Greenland and parts of Morocco in the west, Scandinavia to the north, and to Siberia, Japan, and China in the east.It is strongly migratory in the northern parts of its breeding range, and winters farther south. Water depths of less than 1 m are preferred. Mallards avoid areas more than a few metres deep. When the male molts, he ends up losing his distinctive green head of feathers, but
· "Pot Luck" (1962) · "Girls! Girls! Girls!" (1962) · "It Happened At The World's Fair" (1963) · "Elvis' Golden Records vol 3" (1963) · "Fun In Acapulco" (1963) · "Kissin' Cousins" (1964) · "Girl Happy" (1965) · "Elvis For Everyone" (1965) · "Harum Scarum" (1965) · "Frankie And Johnny" (1966) · "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" (1966) · "Spinout" (1966) · "How Great Thou Art" (1967) · "Double Trouble" (1967) · "Clambake" (1967) · "Elvis' Golden Records Volume 4" (1968) · "Speedway" (1968) · "Elvis NBC-TV Special" (1968) · "From Elvis in Memphis" (1969) · "Elvis in Person (From Vegas To Memphis)" (1969) · "Back in Memphis" (1969)
San Diego Population by race/ethnicity · typical multicultural city, inhabitants: · White Non-Hispanic (49.3%) - excludes (11% White Hispanic) · Hispanic/Latino of any race (25.4%) · Asian (13.6%) · Black/African American (7.6%) · Hawaiian and Pacific Islander alone (0.4%) · American Indian/Alaska Native alone (0.4%) · Other (4.3%) Geography · San Diego is just 20 miles north of Mexico, situated in the rolling hills and mesas that rise from the Pacific shore to join with the Laguna Mountains to the east. The city covers a large area of vastly different terrain: miles of ocean and bay shoreline, densely forested hills, fertile valleys, and mountains, canyons, and desert.
State of Hawaii Facts Capital and cityHonolulu Area10,932 square miles Polulation 1,211,537 people Offical languages English,Hawaiian State symbols and Emblems Fla g T h e g re a t s e a l o f Ha wa ii Bird Ne ne T h e Ha wa iia n g o o s e Ma m m a lMo nk s e a l Fis h Hum uh um unukunuku a p ua 'a T h e R e e f trig g e rfis h G e m Bla c k c o ra l Flo we rs Hib is c us ... Ma rine Ma m m a l Hum p b a c k wh a le S ta te Nic kna m e Alo h a S ta te S ta te Mo tto " Ua m a u ke e a o ka a ina I ka
Southern Highland English Florida Cracker Dialect Gullah or Geechee Tampanian English Texan Yat (New Orleans) Western English California English Utah English Idaho English Boontling Hawaiian English Pacific Northwest English · Canadian English (CanE, CanEng) o Newfoundland English o Maritimer English Cape Breton accent Lunenburg English o West/Central Canadian English Northern Ontario English Quebec English Ottawa Valley Twang Pacific Northwest English · Bermudian English
Nov. 26: The main body, aircraft carriers and escorts, begin the transit to Hawaii. Night of Dec. 6, Morning of Dec. 7: U.S. intelligence decodes a message pointing to Sunday morning as a deadline for some kind of Japanese action. The message is delivered to the Washington high command more than 4 hours before the attack on Pearl Harbor. But the message is not forwarded to the Pearl Harbor commanders and finally arrives only after the attack has begun. At 07:55, Hawaiian time, the first wave of Japanese aircraft begin the attack. Along with the ships in Pearl Harbor, the air stations at Hickam, Wheeler, Ford Island, Kaneohe and Ewa Field are attacked. The Japanese attack continues for two hours and 20 minutes. When it's over, more than 2,400 Americans are dead and nearly 1,200 wounded. Eighteen ships have been sunk or damaged. More than 300 aircraft are damaged or destroyed. Dec. 8: President Roosevelt addresses Congress and
Texas hosted the 2007 World Championship. Cliff Diving Cliff diving is jumping from a platform that is usually a simple clearing along the cliff above a river, ocean or lake. Sometimes bridges are used as platforms. The platforms can be up to 100 feet above the water. Cliff diving is very popular in Switzerland where annual championships are being held. The roots of cliff diving are found at Kaunolu, on the Hawaiian Island of Lana´i. Back in 1770, Kahekili, the last independent king of Maui and chief of four islands was famous for "lele kawa", which in English means leaping off high cliffs and entering the water feet first without a splash. In order to prove their courage and loyalty, Kahekili forced his warriors to follow his example, jumping of the leap into the Royal Waters at Kaunolu. One generation later, the Hawaiians practiced "lele kawa" in competition.
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made first contact in Tahiti *The act of riding waves with a wooden board originated in Western Polynesia over three thousand years ago. *The first surfers were fishermen who discovered riding waves as an efficient method of getting to shore with their catch *The first Polynesian settlers to land in Hawaii were most likely skilled in simple surfing, and after a few hundred years of riding the waves of Hawaii, the well-known Hawaiian form of the sport emerged. *The culture began early in the 20th century, spread quickly during the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to evolve. *It affected fashion, music, literature, films, jargon, and more. *Kelly was born in a small Florida town called Cocoa Beach on February 11, 1972. *This is where he grew up and learned how to surf together with his two brothers - older Sean Slater and younger Stephen Slater.
After the war women got the right to vote for the first time. In 1929 the Great Depression began with the stock market crash. Banks, factories and farms shut down and many Americans were unemployed. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won the presidential election in 1932, promised a New Deal. Over the next two years, millions of unemployed were given jobs and numerous measures were also taken to help the farmers. In 1941 the United States entered the Second World War when Japan attacked the Hawaiian Islands. The war ended in 1945 when the USA dropped the atomic bombs on two Japanese cities and made Japan to surrender. Today about 30 million of 260 million Americans are black. When they were freed after the Civil War, the Southerners were angry at them and showed a lot of prejudice. Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many blacks travelled to the North but even there they were treated differently. In the 1950s a black churchman by
other parties. Location The United States of America is situated in the central part of the North American continent. Its western coast is washed by the Pacific Ocean and its eastern coast is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and in the south its coast is washed by the Gulf of Mexico. The coastline is even. There are no big islands belonging to the U.S. except the Hawaiian Islands which lie halfway the continents of America and Asia. The biggest peninsulas are the Florida Peninsula and Alaska. The United States of America has got three neighbours Mexico in the south, Canada in the north and the world's biggest country Russia just across the Bering Strait. Relief The continental part of the USA consists of two highland and two lowland regions.
Näiteks Giza püramiidid, Akropol, Taj Mahal, Machu Piccu, Suur Hiina müür jm. Loodusobjektid on näiteks Uluru, Hiidlaste tee, Suur Vallrahu, Lääne-Norra fjordid, V. Rootsmaa Serengeti rahvuspark, jmt. http://www.dksk.org/an-unforgettable-experience-from-hawaiian-tourist-attract Turismi liigid Meelelahutusturism - teemaparkide külastamine. Maailmas on arvukalt teemaparke ja kindla suunitlusega turismi-piirkondi, mis meelitavad kohale inimesi üle maailma. Näiteks Disney World Floridas ja Eurodisneyland Pariisis, Legoland Taanis, Tropical Islands Saksamaal, Heureka Soomes, Astrid Lindgreni maailm Rootsis, Eestis näiteksKruiisireisid. Pokumaa, Vembu- Eriti populaarsed on Tembu maa jt
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8 million). The most populated state is California where lives about 36.8 million people. The most less populate state is Wyoming where lives about 533 thousand people (That's almost half of Estonian population). 81% of people live in the cities or suburbs. In America lives about 221 million white people, Hispanic or Latino 44 million, African or African American 41 million, Asian 13 million, American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 million and Native Hawaiian 430 000 people. There are 2.1 children per woman. The national median age was 36.7 years. People under 20 years of age make up over a quarter of the U.S. population and people age 65 and over made up one- eighth. The United States has 51 metropolitan areas with a population of over 1,000,000 people each. The most densely populated state is New Jersey (452 people per km²). The most less densely populates state is Alaska where lives 0
Road and Borough Market to Wharf andAlcatraz. And, of appreciate the local culture. course, the city's crowning architectural achievement, the Golden Gate Bridge, is unmistakable. New York City and Maui Why go: Author Ayn Rand once Why go: Of all the Hawaiian Islands, wrote, "I would give the greatest Maui might be the most beloved. The sunset in the world for one sight of island encapsulates all that Hawaii has New York's skyline." While many to offer: exotic beaches (like disagree with her politics, her Kaihalulu), palatial resorts (like sentiment for the Big Apple is widely the Four Seasons Resort Maui at shared. America's most populous Wailea) and lush terrain (as seen in
They are all small states in the USA that lie in the north- east. The first colony of immigrants settled down in Virginia, in the eastern part of the USA. 3. Relief The USA is situated in the central part of the North American continent. Its western coast is washed by the Pacific Ocean and its eastern coast is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and in the south its coast is washed by the Gulf of Mexico. The coastline is even. There are no big islands belonging to the USA except the Hawaiian Islands which lie halfway the continents of America and Asia. The biggest peninsulas are the Florida Peninsula and Alaska. 4. Land Regions Mountains The Appalachian Mountains are a vast system of North American mountains, partly in Canada, but mostly in the United States, forming a zone, from 100 to 300 miles wide, running from the island of Newfoundland some 150 miles south-westward to central Alabama in the United States.
By the middle of the 19th century there were already 34 states in the U.S.A. The United States grew to be one of the great powers of the world. The nation fought in the First World War. After the war women got the right to vote for the first time.In 1929 the Great Depression began with the stock market crash. Banks, factories and farms shut down and many Americans were unemployed. In 1941 the United States entered the Second World War when Japan attacked the Hawaiian Islands. The war ended in 1945 when the US dropped the first atomic bombs, and the world entered the Nuclear Age.Today about 30 million of 260 million Americans are black. When they were freed after the Civil War, the Southerners were angry at them and showed a lot of prejudice. Some of them formed the Ku Klux Klan who beat and murdered black people. Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many
the Azores, while the Serra da Estrela on the mainland (the summit being 1,991 m (6,532 ft) above sea level) is an important seasonal attraction for skiers and winter sports enthusiasts. The archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores are scattered within the Atlantic Ocean: the Azores straddling the Mid-Atlantic Ridge on a tectonic triple junction, and Madeira along a range formed by in-plate hotspot geology (much like the Hawaiian Islands). Geologically, these islands were formed by volcanic and seismic events, although the last terrestrial volcanic eruption occurred in 195758 (Capelinhos) and minor earthquakes occur sporadically, usually of low intensity. Portugal's Exclusive Economic Zone, a sea zone over which the Portuguese have special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources, has 1,727,408 km 2. This is the 3rd largest Exclusive Economic Zone of the European Union and the 11th largest in the world
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herself and some with a Siamese coat pattern. Over several generations and through mating her to her own sons, three varieties of offspring arose: those with a Siamese pattern, those which were dark brown all over (Burmese) and those with a dark brown body but identifiable darkening at the points much like Wong Mau herself. Wong Mau is considered to be the founding mother of the Burmese breed but was herself a Tonkinese and breeders chose to develop her Burmese offspring. In the early 1940s, a Hawaiian breeder, Lelia Volk, bred a dark variety of Siamese: its colour was lighter than the Burmese, but darker than the Siamese. In a report in the Journal of Heredity, the colour was said to be close enough to the Siamese that it was unlikely to be perpetuated. Between the 1950s and early 1960s, Milan Greer in New York City bred Golden Siamese. These were Siamese/Burmese hybrids which had a rich mahogany body and dark points
organization running with smooth efficiency. By then the Japanese had completed the basic outline for a dawn attack on Pearl Harbor. The plan had been conceived in the fertile brain of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief Combined Fleet, Imperial Japanese Navy. Early in the year, he had ordered a study of the operation, contending that "If we have war with the United States, we will have no hope of winning unless the United States fleet in Hawaiian waters can be destroyed." By May 1941, studies had shown the feasibility of a surprise air attack, statistics had been gathered, and operational planning was under way. In the middle of that month, the U.S. Navy took an important step in the radio intelligence field. It detached a 43-year-old lieutenant commander from his intelligence berth aboard U.S.S. Indianapolis and assigned him to reorganize and strengthen the radio intelligence unit at Pearl Harbor
apartment of Three Young Guys "obviously in over their heads." T h e y have some thing which Marsellus Wallace wants, and apparently they have tried to stiff him in a deal for the contents of a mysterious briefcase. Jules, menacingly standing over the leader, Brett, intimidates him by eating his fast food and questioning him about what restaurant he bought it from. It s not a Wendy's or McDonald's hamburger, it's a Big Kahuna burger. Kahuna is Hawaiian magic, so it suggests big magic coming. Certainly there is magic in the briefcase, whose glowing contents hypnotize Vincent when he opens it to check on them. W h a t ' s in the briefcase? It doesn't matter because it's just a MacGuffin, and in keeping with the Hitchcock tradition, Tarantino never bothers to say what it really is. It's enough that it's something of importance to the characters, something worth the risk of dying for. It's a H o l y Grail or a Golden
wave after wave. Me, not so much. In between bouts of falling into whitewash like an injured seal, I mentioned that my next book was a hacker's guide to the human body. Might he be interested in gaining 10 or more pounds of muscle in four weeks? He stopped catching waves and turned to look at me: "Count me in. I'm so in." Neil weighed 124 pounds. The work started four months later. I was now watching Neil take 45 minutes to eat a small seafood entree at the Hawaiian-themed Paradise Cove restaurant. His fork would pause a few inches in front of his mouth as thoughts occurred to him, and there it would remain for minutes at a time. It drove me nuts. This glacial pace was apparently a vast improvement. To prove this, he had e-mailed me an excerpt of an interview he did with Julian Casablancas of the rock band The Strokes: Julian: You're a very slow eater. You have had a ham sandwich in your hand for like 45 minutes. Neil: That's true