Hawai’i, in its uniqueness, embodies a boiling pot of different ethnicities and cultures. A place called “Paradise” is what it’s prominently known for and its environment seems to support that. When we think of Hawaii and its people, we could argue that they are welcoming and peaceful people, but what makes them that way? Looking upon Hawaiian culture we can see that one of their focus is to care for the land. Coming from an outsider’s or non-local’s point of view, Hawaiians may be thought as
week talking about their culture and where they’re from. It was interesting learning about the different cultures and how they were raised. Being a part of cultural opened my eyes and made me think and realize things I never thought of. I never realized how much culture is around me and I never realized how important my own culture was to me. After having cultural I realized the importance of my own culture and how honored and proud I am of my own culture. In this paper I’m going to teach you everything
In our cultures, “learning was an important process as it ensured continuity and sustainability of life” (Kedrayate, 2001). If our forefathers were taught with examples, visual aids, hands-on explanations, use of words and explanations that made sure one understands
Discipline. According to Dr. Joseph Kosciw, GLSEN’s Chief Research & Strategy Officer (2016), “It is abundantly clear that LGBTQ students face disproportionately high levels of school discipline due to hostile school climates that ultimately deprive many of them, not only of their education, but also the success in life that education affords. Given the findings of Educational Exclusion, we must redouble our efforts to create supportive schools for LGBTQ students, particularly transgender and gender