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    instrumentation‚ tells stories. Most of the time they are legends or accounts of historical events. After reading the article I have realized that hula dancing is much more than just people moving their bodies to music. It is a tradition that runs very deep in Hawaii and it has been a very important part of their culture for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years. I have learned in this article that although hula dancing is one of the most important traditions to many Hawaiians‚ it is not an easy thing to

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    second commercial. it showed how the french are very sophisticated and competitive in this sport and how other europe countries are similar to the french. In the Hawaiian Airlines commercial it was more local and showed how the way of life is like in Hawaii. It was

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    This book takes place at Pearl Harbor. In the beginning it talks about the Japanese boat Taiyo Maru. It goes through describing how rusty and old looking/weatherbeaten the boat is. Then it goes on to talk about the island chain of Hawaii. Mainly the city of Honolulu where Pearl Harbor is located. It talks about how peaceful and quite the place is and how many Japanese people reside their as well as Hawaiians. It also shows how it is a particularly calm place to live and doesn’t ever seem to mention

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    Was Pearl Harbor Preventable? Bobby Owens Robert Owens Mr. Bush APUSH 26 May 2017 Was Pearl Harbor Preventable? On the morning of December 7th‚ 1941 on the sunny island of Oahu in Hawaii‚ sailors aboard ships in Pearl Harbor woke up to the deafening sound of planes‚ bullets‚ and bombs above them. Little did they know‚ those sailors would witness one of the most horrific days in human history. Those sailors also didn’t know that their government was betraying them‚ allowing them to die

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    Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? December 7‚ 1941 is the date that America woke up in hell. Planes and submarines made a surprise attack at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii by Japan on that day. President Franklin Roosevelt instantly declared war on Japan. Japan had their reasons why they attacked Pearl Harbor‚ and the reasons was the way America reacted when Japan announced a new order in East Asia‚ the freezing of all Japanese assets and bank accounts‚ and that the U.S imposed an embargo on oil shipment

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    decided that they‚ like many in other countries‚ would travel overseas to America‚ earn money then move back. Japan heavily restricted emigration and it wasn’t until 1885‚ that Japan made an agreement with Hawaii to supply contract labor to Hawaii’s sugar plantations‚ many workers signed up to go to Hawaii ‚ Japan sent mostly young male farmers who were neither poor nor rich‚ they had an education. At the Same time Emigration to the mainland of America Rapidly increased from 200 a year to up to 100‚000

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    Honolulu The experience of the hula movement session as well as hula itself is difficult to write about and analyze at length for a number of reasons. To start‚ hula is relatively simple‚ not to learn‚ but as a social wonder and characteristic of Hawaii. Although the dance possesses religious undertones – the documentary mentioned that sincere hula dancers appeal to the Hawaiian gods to assist them – it certainly isn ’t driven by an overbearing religious impulse. Furthermore‚ although hula and

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    Relations Between Hawai’i and the United States of America Are you in a healthy relationship? We often hear this question being asked in day to day life‚ but why? There must be an importance to this question for it to be so commonly asked among our current society. A relationship is a bond consisting of mutual communication and is the basis of any friendship or enmity for that matter. As we examine the relationship between Hawai’i and the United States we may conclude that such relationship

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    but in the long run ity made is a bigger part of the war. Later after the attack‚ a message was sent to Japan from America stating they were going to bomb Japan. They ended up bomb Tokyo and Hiroshima. Japan over all wanted to cut our naval base in Hawaii so we would no longer try to take over islands in the Pacific Ocean.

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    Hard Life "Eyes of the Emperor" by Graham Salisbury was a very interesting novel. Eddy Okobu lives in Hawaii. Eddy is an Asian-American. After Eddy lies about his age and signs up for the army Hawaii has been introduced to the Pearl Harbor explosions. Now everybody sees all of the Asian-Americans as an enemy and the Army makes them do the dirty work: dig trenches‚ set up barbed wire along the beach‚ and stand watch all night. After a couple of months they put the Asian-Americans on a remote island

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