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    I think Plantation Life in the 1800s in Hawaii was tremendously hard and miserable‚ and unfair to everyone. For example living conditions in Hawaii were bad and unsanitary. Another example could be that working conditions weren’t easy and it was a miserable job. Finally racism was also a problem of what you did and how much you get paid. My first reason would be that living conditions were bad and unsanitary. For example Two couples will share 10 foot square room that had a kitchen and a homemade

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    Maui‚ Hawaii If I could go anywhere in the world on a dream vacation‚ Maui “The Magic Isle” of Hawaii‚ would most certainly be the place I would choose. The thought of lying on the silk-felt beaches in the blazing sun on the world’s known “Best Island” gives me all the desire to go to Maui‚ Hawaii. Not only do the heavenly beaches grab my attention‚ but also the breathtaking scenery Maui offers along with all the finest sights and attractions waiting to be explored. Maui definitely resembles

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    Nagumo’s carrier-based planes‚ Japan began her war against the United States.”1 On that Sunday the peaceful paradise of Hawaii was shattered. A surprise Japanese attack on the Island of Oahu and the fleet at Pearl Harbor was caused for one of the most devastating defeats in American military history. On this day a Japanese fleet of six aircraft carriers sat two hundred miles north of Hawaii. Three hundred and fifty pilots said their prayers before embarking on their mission to bomb Pearl Harbor. Japan’s

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    Mauna Loa‚ also known as Long Mountain. It is the largest volcano in the world (“Pictures: America’s”‚ n.d.). The Pacific Ocean rests underneath the volcano (“Frequently Asked”‚ n.d.). Along with Kohala‚ Mauna Kea‚ Hualalai‚ and Kilauea‚ it forms Hawaii (“Mauna Loa Earth’s”‚ n.d.). The physical characteristics of Mauna Loa contribute to the ongoing examinations to monitor its impact to surrounding communities and environment. Mauna Loa is a shield volcano. These volcanoes are usually composed of

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    In the study posted in the American Journal of Epidemiology‚ by R. M. Worth‚ who is affiliated with the University of Hawaii School of Public Health‚ Biomedical Sciences Building‚ 1960 East-West Road‚ Honolulu‚ Hawaii 96822; H. Kato who is affiliated with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission and Japanese National Institute of Health‚ Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ Japan; G. G. Rhoads and A. Kagan‚ who is affiliated with the Honolulu Heart Study‚ National Heart and Lung Institute‚ and National Institutes

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    Kokua. Career Kokua‚ Research and Statistics‚ Department of Labor and Industrial Relations‚ State of Hawaii‚ 2010. Web. 5 Jan. 2011 . “Hudson Valley Community College.” College Board. College Board‚ 2011. Web. 3 Feb. 2011. http://www.collegeboard.com. “New England Institute of Technology.” College Board. College Board‚ 2011. Web. 3 Feb. 2011 . http://www.collegeboard.com. “University of Hawaii: Honolulu Community College.” College Board. College Board‚ 2011. Web. 3 Feb. 2011. .

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    force for a surprise attack on the United States Pacific Fleet at its Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii‚ the Japanese government had ordered its envoys in Washington to engage the Americans in intensive diplomatic negotiations. World War II came to America’s Hawaiian Islands shortly before 8 a.m on 7 December 1941. It was a quiet Sunday morning. America was not yet at war‚ and most civilian residents of Hawaii were preparing for church or other peaceful Sunday pursuits. Battleships of the United

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    1800’s out in Hawaii‚ hunched over all day long with fresh blood dripping down his muddy hands. Slapping at stinging wasps‚ and soothing scars all day‚ he struggles to live. This is just another day in the life of a Hawaiian immigrant worker‚ struggling through life. To keep it short- these plantation workers don’t have it easy. “What is a Hawaiian immigrant plantation worker?” many may ask. These Hawaiian immigrant plantation workers‚ in the 1800’s‚ were foreigners that immigrated to Hawaii looking to

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    My dream holiday location would be Hawaii. The reason for my choice is that there isn’t another place in the world which is as exotic and as beautiful as the Hawaiian Islands.  The air in the Hawaiian islands is fresh and filled with aura of florals. It energizes the tourist beyond measure. The ocean surrounding the island adds to the beauty. The waters are warm and tranquil and they don’t fail torefresh any visitor. The islands are so rich blessed with natural beauty. It is simply breathtaking

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    In the western slopes of the Hawaii National Volcanoes Park‚ they have a reserved forest reserve of the ocean and a mountain. This section includes new landscapes created by fresh lava. The national park has this section because “... so the traveler can experience transitions from substantially untouched to well vegetated volcanic terrain and rainforest.” (Source 3: On the Slopes of Mauna Loa‚ Hawaii Island) In the south slope it has Waiohinu Valley that goes to

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