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    If I Could Hawaii

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    are many places you could go with many factors why you would go there‚ but where would you go? If I could just simply blink my eyes and go anywhere in the world‚ I would want to go to Hawaii. There I could go on a cruise‚ ride the waves‚ and relax on the beautiful beaches. The first I why I would want to go to Hawaii is so I could go to the beautiful beaches. I could relax on sand and just forget about everything. This would be amazing because I would have to stress about homework or worry about the

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    Hawaii, the Aloha State

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    Hawaii‚ the Aloha State – The name alone elicits visions of paradise. There is a very good reason for this. Hawaii has been a popular vacation destination since 1959‚ since it has been part of the United States. Its beautiful beaches‚ lovely weather‚ practically perfect surfing conditions‚ amazing volcanoes and the abundance of recreational activities available make Hawaii a logical choice for vacations making it a perfect getaway‚ In fact‚ tourism is the biggest industry in Hawaii. Honolulu‚ the

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    What Is Kauai, Hawaii?

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    Kauai‚ Hawaii‚ the fourth most visited vacation islands in the country‚ is filled with endless activities and beautiful sights. It’s amazing scenery and relaxed personality are the factors that attract vacationers (Derrick 1). Yearly‚ the rate of visitors is 1.2 to 1.3 million (Derrick 1). “It is also the fourth largest landmass in the Hawaiian Island chain that includes eight major islands and 124 islets” (Derrick 1). The island of Kauai lies about 105 miles over its channel‚ which is northwest

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    My Hawaii Culture

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    Oahu; therefore‚ it is the only culture I am familiar with since my mother did not feel it was necessary to practice every single Japanese custom. After reflecting on my experiences of living here‚ I do not think that there is a majority culture in Hawaii. I do believe that we have a greater number of individuals from certain ethnicities; however‚ they may not practice their culture‚ similar to my situation. Hawaii’s culture is a combination of everyone’s culture‚ which is what makes it unique.

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    Hawaii Vacation Essay

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    The Most Relaxing and Chilled Out Places in Hawaii – Relaxation No one comes to the islands to stress out. People come to Hawaii to relax. But not everyone finds the same sorts of activities to be relaxing. Thankfully‚ when in Hawaii you have an entire archipelago worth of variety in relaxing activities. Read on for our quick guide of the many places to relax and chill out in The Aloha State. Lounging on the Beach‚ Poolside‚ or in a Hammock Okay‚ let’s get the really obvious one out of the way

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    Hawaii Wave Surfing

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    (‘he’enalu’‚ in old Hawaiian) was practiced in many coastal locations around the tropics among Pacific Islanders. "He’e" means to go from a solid to a liquid and "nalu" means surfing motion of a wave. This stand-up pastime of surfing came to its climax in Hawaii not only because of its coast having warm water and constant waves but Hawaiians are innately ocean people. Traditionally surfing prowess gained you social rank and power politically in the village. Commoners could only raise their social standing

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    The Environmental Impact of Tourism on Hawaii and its Natives By: Rylee Blair As skiers‚ hikers‚ sightseers‚ beachgoers and travelers pack their bags and head out for their vacations‚ they probably never even consider that what they are about to embark upon happens to be the largest industry in the world. Millions of people travel domestically and internationally each year to experience places and things that are totally out of their ordinary lifestyle and to get their minds off the hustle

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    MICRONESIANS IN HAWAII: DEVIANT ALOHA OSCAR TOMAS SOC 336 March 9‚ 2012 Since the COFA (Compact of Free Association) Act was formalized between the Pacific Island nations of Micronesia and the United States in 1986‚ there have been rising influxes of Micronesian citizens that have the privilege of entering the U.S. without the need for a visa or time limit. These FAS (Freely Associated States) include the Republic of Palau‚ the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States

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    Hɐˈvɐi-i Crystal clear water‚ a soft breeze‚ and coconut milk mixed with smooth village made rum makes laying in a hammock seem like the perfect life. Most would think of Hɐˈvɐi-i or Hawaii as most of the population refer to it as‚ being a place of wonder‚ awe‚ and even a bit magical. What most don’t know is that Hɐˈvɐi-i is one chapter in a vast book of the world’s most extreme adventures. You can mountain zip-line the mountains of Maui‚ hike exotic jungles of Kauaʻi‚ and on the big island of

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    playing through my ear buds were not loud enough‚ to overcome my anxiety from the plane ride. I then‚ took a deep breath and reminded myself of where I would be once the flight was over. “Maui”‚ mouthing the name of one of the most attractive Islands in Hawaii. I instantly thought of the breath taking beach resort‚ valleys and waterfalls‚ and overall the outdoor activities; my apprehension about flying was suddenly over. Stepping off the plane was a huge relief which caused a striking smile to form on

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