Question: How are Hawaiian honeycreepers well-adapted to their specific environment but not to other types of environments in Hawaiʻi? Context/Background: Well‚ it could be the concept of evolution. Once a species got here‚ it became isolated from its population during its generation. Genetic factors overtime then cause the Hawaiian Honeycreepers to adapt to their surroundings and they became known as a new species. There are many different types of Hawaiian Honeycreepers and they all are
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closing. Sometimes I can brainstorm until my head hurts while I am trying to find a topic to write about. When searching for a topic to write about‚ I first think about is what topic comes to mind and how it would be of interest to my audience. The Hawaiian Island of Kauai would make a great topic for me to write about. If I were to write about Kauai‚ I could give details about what I experienced during my visit. I just wouldn’t
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living organism needs a certain amount of space to carry on their daily lifestyle‚ eating‚ hunting‚ resting‚ mating‚ etc.‚ otherwise known as their haul out density; without this the species may be threatened. Specifically‚ Hawaiian Monk Seals‚ found on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands‚ are endangered and facing further decline in population numbers due to the loss of beach area they find shelter
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proceedings are under way to enable private citizens to own the property that their homes are built on. Until recently‚ only estates were permitted to own land‚ and homeowners leased the land from the estate. In order to comply with the new law‚ a large Hawaiian estate wants to use regression analysis to estimate the fair market value of the land. The following model was fit to data collected for n = 20 properties‚ 10 of which are located near a cove. Model 1: Y = β0 + β1X1 + β2X2 + β3X1X2 + β4X12 + β5X12X2
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Paper It was the year 1840 when the Kilauea volcano region became a place to stop for the tourists of Hawaii. There was a volcano house that would shelter the tourist passing through‚ if they did not wish to stay in the community bed there were huts provided and if that was not good for them they would need to provide tents to pitch as their shelter. This Volcano house went under reconstruction around the 1860s and was said to be able to hold at least forty people. It wasn’t until 1866 that
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It was a big process in order for me to start reading‚ but I think that the way I learned how to read was by learning the Alphabet at first; because in order to start reading I had to be able to recognize the letters I was trying to read. After I had mastered the alphabet I started practicing with high frequency words. These words were words that we were seeing in our school books‚ homework‚ reading‚ and lectures. These words were placed in small sentence and short stories that the teacher gave us
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Hawaii‚ it consists of eight main islands. Hawaii is a place that I have always wanted to visit‚ and if I had one ticket this is where I would go. One thing that I like to do is travel‚ Traveling is fun because it allows you to visit cool places‚ and learn cool facts about it. One of my goals in life is to travel to all fifty states. One place that I would visit while in Hawaii is Pearl Harbor and Honolulu. While in Honolulu I would go sight-seeing. Also‚ another reason that I want to go to Hawaii
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The traditional landholding system was called the ahupua’a. The manager of the land was Kamehameha’s chiefs after kamehameha died. After kamehameha died his son liholiho (kamehameha the second) did very little to change the land ownership in hawaii. The Mahele had social impacts/effects on the maka’ainana. According to “the letters of distress” it is stated “We are in trouble because we have no firewood and no la’i (ti leaf) and no timber for houses‚ it is said in the law that those who are living
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Trask’s object of study is the historical and contemporary American popular conception of Hawaii‚ Native Hawaiians‚ and Native Hawaiian issues‚ such as rights‚ sovereignty‚ tourism‚ and institutional racism. Trask primarily interrogates the issues of colonialism‚ neocolonialism‚ and sovereignty in Hawai‘i and how these debates are framed in disparate contexts/around different foci; Hawaiian nationalist‚ cultural‚ international human rights‚ Oceania‚ tourist‚ and academic (ie. Historian‚ anthropologist
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first of these stories from speaking with my mother and father. I learned the second from books. By the time I left for college‚ the books had won out over my parents especially since I spent four long years in a missionary boarding school for Hawaiian children”. After reading this quote from Trask‚ you can see that she has been learning the language and culture of her ancestors. She uses the language of her ancestors by
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