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    water, you started to realized how much water we have wasted for so long and the risk we put ourselves into. Most of the time we have witnessed people wasting water, but didn’t say anything or know anything about water use. Some of the problems and consequences that will affect the water usage in Hawaii, include that as the population and the demands of the people goes up, so the water level goes down and it makes the water less affordable for everyone (Dunster). The citizens of Hawaii have the ability

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    From coastlines to big cities, the United States is made up of so many various travel destinations it's hard to decide which places deserve the difference of the best in America. That's why U.S. News considered a variety of factors, such attractions, hotels and dining options, as well as votes from thousands of travelers, to determine which vacation destinations can be considered the best in the USA. The top three places to go see is New York City, Philadelphia, and Honolulu - Oahu. There are many

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    you started to realized how much water we have wasted for so long and the risk we putting ourselves into. Most of the time we have witnessed people wasting water, but didn’t say anything or know anything about water use. Some of the problems and consequences that will affect the water usage in Hawaii, include that as the population and demands of the people goes up, so the water level goes down and it makes water less affordable for everyone (Dunster). The citizens of Hawaii have the ability and

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    20th century Filipino ancestors took the risk, a gamble taken by many around the world to travel 5,445 miles from the Philippines to Hawai‘i. Hawai‘i’s elite haole were in need of laborers in the rapidly growing sugar industry, because sugar was king. The Filipinos were the last race group to arrive in Hawai‘i, and the first sakadas arrived in 1906. It was a difficult decision for many people in the Philippines to travel a great distance in order to experience Kasla Glorya Ti Hawaii . Although hopeful

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    did think it would be wise to adopt measures for restricting and controlling a trade which is impossible to suppress.” She was also charged for wanting to create a new constitution. She wanted to create a new constitution because two-thirds of her people were not satisfied with the old constitution. She further says “...it was a document originally designed for a republic.” Which means the Bayonet constitution that Hawaii had was not suitable for Hawaii’s monarch. The last charge that the queen was

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    Oahu Research Paper

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    third largest and second oldest. Oahu is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and plate at a latitude and longitude of 21.4389° N, 158.0001° W (Wikipedia, 2016). The island was created from the pacific plate hot spot, a still active intrusion of magma. A hot spot is a geological feature where hot magma from the inside of the earth leaks out onto the Earth’s crust through cracks in the lithosphere. Once the ejected magma hardens it adds to the surface of the Earth, increasing the land elevation

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    Brittyn Chaloupka Donner Earth Science 6A December 1, 2017 2006 Hawaii Earthquake On the islands of Hawaii a 6.6 earthquake hit the island Honolulu. The lack of electricity gave them no communication with the mainland. After and the aftershocks, there was fear of a tsunami people started to worry. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a report saying that “no tsunami is expected,” although officials at the center warned of the possibility of one in Hawaii. There was so much damage they did

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    Midori Sueda's Hard Work

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    Midori Sueda's story is a long and winding one full of nice people, fortunate encounters, hard work and perseverance. It spans three separate landmasses, two different coasts and a whole lot of culture shock. Midori Soto was born on a Maui farm on an April morning in 1932. Growing up, her family did everything manually. They watered the field, tilled the land, planted the seeds, and harvested the crop: everything. It was at this point in her life that Midori realized that she did not want to do

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    The days government assistance programs aren’t as easily found as they were a few years ago, but home buyers can still get mortgages with little to no money down if they know where to look. From down payment assistance grants to interest-free second mortgages and other special mortgage programs, there are a number of options for home buyers who want to buy a home without a down payment. You still need to have decent credit and all of your income has to be thoroughly documented. Often, potential

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    The earliest people believed to come to the Hawaiian Islands were Polynesians from the Marquesas and they came between 500 and 750 A.D. Later, in 1000 A. D., the Tahiti came. The Tahiti brought over the belief in gods and social hierarchy, resulting in the hawaiian people following a Kapu system. In `1778, James cook, the first westerner to reach the Hawaiian Islands, paved the way for other explorers to come. James cook name the Islands the “Sandwich Islands” so show gratitude for the Earl of Sandwich

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