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    East West Road‚ Sherman Lab 101‚ University of Hawaii‚ Honolulu‚ HI 96822‚ USA Email:myounkin@hawaii.edu Tel: +1503-332-2877 Dr. Catherine Chan-Halbrendt Natural Resource and Environment Management‚ 1910 East West Road‚ Sherman Lab 101‚ University of Hawaii‚ Honolulu‚ HI 96822‚ USA Email:chanhalb@hawaii.edu Tel: +1808-956-7530 Ms. Tina S. Lee Natural Resource and Environment Management‚ 1910 East West Road‚ Sherman Lab 101‚ University of Hawaii‚ Honolulu‚ HI 96822‚ USA Email:tslee@hawaii

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    Because they were being ignored‚ Native Hawaiians protest to not accurately following procedures before approving the Thirty Meter Telescope to be built on Mauna Kea. Pluralism is absent in democracy. Grace Ualesi Social Action Paper Philosophy 370 Celia Bardwell Jones Abstract The Thirty Meter Telescope was a project finally certified designed in the year of 2012 with intentions for it to be the world’s largest telescope as well as the largest telescope amongst

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    EXPLORING LOIHI: THE NEXT HAWAIIAN ISLAND Twenty-one miles off the Big Island‚ nearly 3‚000 feet beneath the waves‚ an island is struggling to be born. Researchers are taking submersibles to the very bottom of the sea to watch the process unfold. Quiet as a falling pebble‚ the Pisces V submersible begins its descent to the ocean floor. Soon the downwelling light wanes and the pilot and a pair of scientists inside are swallowed up in inky blackness - a darkness as absolute as interstellar space

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    I had always dreamed about going to Hawaii. It was the evening of April 1st‚ 2003 when my husband called me from his work and told me that we are going to Hawaii for one week in our holidays next month. I couldn’t believe my ears what I just heard. I asked him again if he is not making it up‚ but he said he already purchased tickets online and made plans. On 10th May we departed Maryland and headed towards our first destination‚ The Big Island of Hawaii. As soon as we reached there after a long

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    "christianizing" and civilizing others with their "genius for colonizing." Brishtish poet‚ rudyard kipling‚ called this the "white man’s burden." Foreign missions as early àthe 1820s‚ american missionaries traveled to the sandwich islands in Hawaii to supplant the indigenous religion with christianity. Following the civil war‚ the women’s union missionary society of americans for heathen lands was formed. By the 1890s‚ college campuses blazed with missionary excitement. Young protestant

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    The United States declares war! On December 7‚ 1941‚ in Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ a group of Japanese planes swooped over Pearl Harbor and bombed the U.S. Battleships. The reason for this was that the U.S. told the Japanese that if they bombed the Philippines we would go to war with their country. Therefore they bombed us thinking it would stop us from attacking them and give them an easy shot at hurting the Philippines. But after they bombed the U.S.they bombed the Philippines and we decided to take

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    Bryan Allen   Mr​ .​  Paxton  U.S. History 2 Period 3  17 November‚ 2014    In 1941‚ 18 days before Christmas just before 8 AM‚ the American way of life changed  for 1365 days. When Japan Attacked pearl harbor many americans were not only shocked and  angry‚ but really confused. Many americans asked “Why?” or “What were they thinking when  they planned this?”. But the Japanese knew exactly what they were doing when they attacked  pearl harbor.  Admiral ​ Yamamoto started planning the attack in the spring of 1941

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    Japanese-American Internment Camps A historical fact that is not really talked about is the fact that‚ during World War II‚ over 100‚000 Japanese-American people‚ the vast majority of which were actually American citizens‚ were rounded up and shipped to internment camps. These consisted of poorly constructed barracks surrounded by barbed wire‚ sentry posts and armed guards. It all began when Franklin D. Roosevelt gave this war message to Congress on December 8th‚ 1941; “Yesterday‚ December 7th

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    For over fifty years‚ Hawaii has been a part of the United States. It is known as a tropical vacation spot and popular tourist destination. What goes unnoticed by most travelers and vacationers‚ is the rich history that goes along with these beautiful islands. Hawaii has an extensive and intricate culture‚ originating back to Polynesia. It has its own unique history of religion‚ medicine‚ music and dance. The influence of Hawaiian culture can be seen all over the world‚ from surfing to luau parties

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    other words‚ there have been a lot of really big earthquakes throughout human history‚ but this one they were able to measure‚ record and verify its ground motion strength. The main tsunami raced across the Pacific Ocean and devastated Hilo‚ Hawaii. Waves as high as 10.7 meters were recorded 10‚000 kilometers from the epicenter‚ and as far away as Japan and the Philippines. The enormity of the seafloor shifts that caused the tsunamis was such that the waves that arrived nearly 15 hours later

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