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    Imagine leaving your house on the way to Hawaii. When we got to the airport I met this girl around my age and we became friends until we had to leave. It was a long flight but when we landed in Honalulu the pilot let me sit in the cockpit because I was the only kid on the flight. We checked in at the Waikiki Banyan for five nights. Later that night we went to the Luau which is a group of Hawaiian woman dress in grass skirts and dance at the beach. The next day we woke up pretty early to see

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    doubled as fish ponds. Kalo farm in Hawaii. Lepchas There is no rigid division of labor based on sex; women‚ however‚ are strictly forbidden to kill any animals. Groups of women and men work side by side in the fields‚ and although men generally weave the baskets and mats‚ and women spin yarn‚ if one of the sexes were to try one or the other activity‚ no stigma would be attached to it. Hawaiians Most agricultural labor was performed by men in ancient Hawaii‚ as was woodworking and adz manufacture

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    For the immigrant workers‚plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was extremely hard.Living conditions were terrible‚disgusting and unsanitary‚too small for the amount of people fit in the barracks;Working conditions were hard;painful and the salary was way too low‚and the race discrimination and gender difference were unfair‚while the worst jobs were given to the Asians‚and the best jobs were given to the whites and Portuguese. Living conditions were disgusting‚unsanitary‚too small‚and terrible

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    Leon Love hula‚ love Hawaii Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day  That ’s the island greeting that we send to you from the land where palm trees sway Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright  The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii ’s way to say Merry Christmas to you [1] (Robert Alex Anderson) If ask people a question that which place has the most beautiful beach‚ sunshine and full of enthusiasm‚ I think

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    Hawaii was important to the United States for its military potential‚ as well as many economic reasons such as its rich agrarian industry. Without Hawaii‚ the United States would have had to negotiate more for navy bases from which it could launch aquatic assaults on the Axis Powers and Japan. This significantly increased our participation in World War II‚ while decreasing our debt to other nations for allowing us to use their ports. The first settlers of the islands were probably Polynesians from

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    The big island of Hawaii is a spectacular place to explore. You’ll enjoy a vast array of activities that include sightseeing‚ hiking‚ horseback riding‚ swimming‚ water sports‚ dolphin swim tours‚ deep sea fishing‚ whale watching and a lot more. Plan your own island exploration itinerary or simply take the Big Island tour and let them do the driving while you take in the beauty of Hawaii. No matter where you start your exploration from you should check out the town of Hilo which is the largest town

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    Why Do People Move Away From Hawaii? People are led to believe that Hawaii is paradise. Living is easy‚ weather is nice all year around‚ and the locals are friendly. This may be true but yet many still choose to move away from the islands to start a new life in the mainland. Some may say this is odd‚ but that is before they understand the reasoning behind it. It is difficult to support a family financially well in Hawaii‚ traffic is one of the worst in the country‚ and the crime for drugs is huge

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    Do you think that plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was easy? In the 1800’s Hawaii had began to create sugar plantations. Plantation owners‚ called lunas‚ needed to get more workers to keep up with the demand for sugar because sugar was booming. They solved this worker shortage by importing more foreign workers from around the world. I think plantations life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was very difficult. The living conditions were very harsh‚ working conditions were very cruel‚ and gender differences

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    surrendered to United States and the Committee of Safety which was created by the Annexation Club have apply for the annexation by the U.S. The overthrow was supported by the U.S. Ministry Stevens and the Americans which was meant to be a plan to annex the Hawaii. The U.S. wanted the wanted their territory because of their economical and political impacts they had.The expectation the Americans were holding was not negative‚ but with the things going by the situation worsen. If the U.S. made a right choice

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    trials she was to face. Neither did they know that she would be the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Queen Liliuokalani made many difficult decisions during her reign but she did so with the hope of establishing sovereignty and preserving the islands for the native people. The United States played a major role with the dethroning of Queen Liliuokalani and the annexation of Hawaii as they gradually encroached upon the Islands through trade and commerce‚ taking away power from their Monarchy

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