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    Most people are unfamiliar with the positives of Volcanoes. Volcanoes do cause destruction to people’s houses (and other things) but‚ the ash‚ rocks‚ lava‚ etc. improves the landscapes and the environment. It also makes great soil for farming‚ crops‚ and tilling. They are improving the natural scenery of the land and creating food and work for the people. The volcanoes affect the land in a good way because it is helping to improve our environment/earth. Nowadays‚ people don’t see difference

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    Why Should I Go To Hawaii

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    Should I go to Hawaii? Hawaii is a warm fun place to go on a vacation. The thing is it’s not always a fun place to be though. The cost to go there and for the food when you’re there is very expensive. Also the traffic in Hawaii is very bad it’s ranked second nationwide. What interests me about Hawaii Is the nice weather the great views and the volcanoes. Some more things what i’m interested in is the Tropical rain forest‚ Kauai and the world’s largest volcano. So should I go to hawaii for a vacation

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    Upon first sight‚ Maui: Sugar Plantation may appear quite confusing. Being the product of the overlaying of three maps‚ the piece is jam-packed with detail that can almost overload the eye. The three maps that are included in this print are a topographic map‚ a nautical map‚ and a map of Spanish Camp A. Created as a digital print with hand lithography made in the feminist era‚ there are a few interpretations about the meaning of this piece which include the exploitation of native lands or the placement

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    English Spoken on the Hawaiian Islands Pidgin is a dialect of English spoken in the Hawaiian Islands. It consists of the shortening of many words commonly used in everyday English speech. Some examples include‚ da (the)‚ odda (other)‚ Tre (meaning tree and three)‚ bra (anyone you know)‚ da kine (anything you don’t know)‚ cus (any friend)‚ and many others. Pidgin has it’s social barriers as well. It is primarily spoken in the lower class neighborhoods consisting of the Hawaiians and the Filipinos

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    species capital of the world and is .02% land mass of the United States‚ but has ¼ of its endangered species. Protecting Hawaiian Native Plants means keeping the endangered plants in Hawaii safe. Also preserving it for future generations. However most of the Hawaiian plants are endemic and only found in Hawaii‚ nowhere else in the world. There are thousands of ways to protect the Hawaiian native plants‚ but one way to help protect the plants is to cut down on the invasive plants because they are a major

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    we are 3‚850 miles away from the Land of the Rising Sun‚ our actions have affected each other for centuries. The Japanese and Hawaiian cultures have impacted each other greatly. During the next 3 minutes‚ I will be talking to you about Japanese immigration‚ food and culture‚ and creating the nisei market. Now‚ let’s talk about the Japanese immigration to the Hawaiian Islands. Body: 1st Main Point: In 1868‚ in the beginning of the Meiji Era‚ 148 Japanese men set sail from Yokohama. Destination:

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    waikiki spatial variation

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    attraction). The relief was swampy and it was impossible to build on it to increase the tourist growth. In 1922 the Ala Wai canal was build to get rid of the swamps and to build houses. Soon after the Royal Hawaiian hotel (1927) was build and a tramp was build to Waikiki for easy access. The Royal Hawaiian hotel and the Moana hotel were build on the water front to meet tourists demands and provide them with a beautiful view of the ocean. That was the beginning of the spatial variation that accrues now.

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    Aloha the word that translates to love in Hawaiian has much deeper meaning to the Hawaiian people. Nana Veary had a much deeper meaning for aloha. She said that everyone had an inner spirit. Her belief that all spirits and living things should be respected lives through all Hawaiian culture. The idea of only taking what is needed and the idea of taking care of the land and it will provide for you are the two ideas that have been parallel with her beliefs of spirits within nature and objects. She

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    is only 0.2% of the United State’s land mass‚ it has 25% of its endangered species. The Hawaiian islands have more endangered species than anywhere else in the world. Currently‚ there are ninety-seven extinct native Hawaiian plants. This paper will cover the history‚ effects‚ and the solutions to protecting native Hawaiian plants. It all started in the 19th century‚ when white settlers came to the Hawaiian Islands. When they arrived‚ and brought goods to the islands‚ they also brought many pests

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    the Hawaiian people” –King David Kalakaua. In the event of the rebirth of hula‚ reaction was shown most out of all of the three themes revolution‚ reaction‚ and reform. This is because throughout this event‚ it showed how the missionaries reacted to what the Hawaiians had already established on their own. This included how they reacted to the hula and the Hawaiian traditions such as nudity. The missionaries didn’t like it so they were quick and smart with their ways of changing the Hawaiians. Just

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