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    Kewahamaomao Analysis

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    whereabouts. This chant foreshadows what Kūapakaʻa will bring to them if they donʻt come ashore and how the future will take place if they choose to sail without stopping ashore. Kūle’a Kawakami-Kauweloaʻs drawing, The Wave that Went depicts Keaweʻs canoes being destroyed by any size wave as they refuse to go ashore. No hand can help them, only solution is to go ashore! (Body) (a) First of all, this chant is sung by Kūapakaʻa, Pākaʻa’s son, he is chanting to Keawe and his men telling them that

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    perspective of surfing a wave, since you like surfing so much. When you're surfing a wave there is a line or in other terms a way through the different sections of the breaking wave. Every time you surf a wave you are looking for this way through this wave so you can ride it as long as possible and get as many turns into it as you can. In your life you have found this way that has allowed you to make the most of your opportunities just like how you make as many turns as you can on the wave. You have also surrounded

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    Creative Writing: Gianna

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    The sunlight dances across the water like a million sparkling diamonds and seagulls caw above her head and behind her on the beach. “Gianna! Hurry up, the waves are awesome!”, Karl yells. She and Karl have been close friends for years and she waves back. She tucks her boogie board under her arm and takes huge steps through the waves, slapping her board on top of the water to begin paddling out to meet her friends. She dunks her hair in the saltwater secretly hoping the salt and sun will make

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    Water. One of the world most powerful elements. Waves. Always moving. Always crashing. Always breaking. Something that has always pulled at my attention. Since I was little, I marveled at the waves and their great dominance and the endless amusement they offered. I longed to swim in these waves. I longed to roll with the great crash on the shore, to find the treasures that lurked beneath them, to surf. It wasn’t until my sophomore year of high school that a group of seniors first asked me to go

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    but i did. When all of us ate lunch i went to the first floor and out the back door and straight into the sand but it was hot so i ran into the cool cold sea water. My cousin and me, we tried swim pretty far out but we was getting so tired of the waves pussing us back and back so we let the water take us back to shore and while we going back i stuck my head under water and i seen a little fish and i tried to grab it but the water was pushing me.

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    Tm1110 Unit 8 Dr Ppr

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    This phenomenon suggest that maximum power is transferred from the coupling port to the DRA when k =1 so in view of it a particular excitation method is selected. 3.2.1 Aperture Slot It is a renowned coupling technique with the advantage of having the feed network located below the ground plane to avoid unwanted radiations that cause distortion and degrade the pattern shape. For HEM11 or TM110 being the dominant resonant mode, the aperture at the DRA centre behaves like magnetic current flowing

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    Sometimes the throttle sticks. The hardest part is the smooth acceleration when the waves around you rock the boat. As the waves get bigger, I see my family's fists adjust grips on the railing. White knuckled, and lips pursed, they anticipate each wave. Salty waves break over the side and spray mist. My glasses are speckled with the dried salt from the repeated watery assaults. My sister turns to me, a slanted smile dressing her face. She is trying to impart confidence, but the repeated “fuel flow

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    beautiful place. First, to start off our day, we decided to go on a dolphin cruise. It was so beautiful to see the dolphins jumping up and down, and watching them swim behind the trail the boat left. It was as if they were little kids playing in the waves on the shore of the beach. Yet they were very elegant and seemed to swim in a perfect line. I thought to myself nothing is better than this. After we got off our boat we went to a beautiful aquarium. We saw so many exquisite animals, and some animals

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    Hawaii Creative Writing

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    fire on the beach. There were so many people on the beach that night; so we went and made friends with the rest of the children. We went to the hotel after three hours and went to bed. I woke up around five and went out to the balcony to watch the waves, but couldn’t see any because of the fog. Around six the rest of the family woke up groggily because of the time change, so it was about nine A.M. My brother wanted to try surfing surfing. He was so excited when my mom said,”yes” that he sung

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    Taken out to sea by a boogie board!!!!! So it was a regular day at Myrtle beach everyone was having fun right? Yeah except for me!!!! So I was minding my own business floating on my boogie board until all of sudden I look back laughing and stop as soon as I realize that I’m seeing a bunch of ant people! I said “ my God that’s the shore!!!!” *GULP* I start shouting help but that was just in my mind!!!!! I soon realized I was frozen with fear!!!! “Help!” I whispered “please help me!!!!” Moments later

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