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    of Hawaiian dance and song and later encompassed the language in daily use. A central figure in the movement is Doctor Larry Kimura who spent years documenting the speech of the last Hawaiian language speakers on the island and worldwide (University of Hawaii, Hilo, n.d.). Additionally, Doctor Kimura emphasized the importance education has on spreading the Hawaiian language to future generations in order to keep the language alive. In speaking solely Hawaiian to children during their developmental

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    Maunakea mountain stands at 13,796 feet above sea level, and approximately 33,000 feet above the ocean floor and it has a rich ecosystem that varies and the highest mountain in the Islands of Hawaii. Since 1963, telescopes were built on this sacred mountain where astronomers scientists from various parts of the world partnered to take advantage of this opportunity. Today’s problem of this Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) that was planned in the year of 2012 with the intentions of having the world’s largest

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    Roles: Solo Private Practice and In-house Practitioners by Samuelu Vaina Research and Evaluation Dr. Pitselos Argosy University Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine and understand the types of activities viewed as either ethical or unethical by psychologists practicing in different settings and orientation. Psychologists from the district of Hilo, Hawaii completed questionnaire and survey concerning the behaviors and acts that lead practitioners to engage in dual roles with client

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    A good mood in the workplace can set the tone for everyone to enjoy the day. We have all enjoyed when a coworker has come into work and the world is their oyster, it is like a ray of sunshine. On the reverse side, it just takes one person with a sour mood to put everyone on edge. Emotions can travel like an unseen force causing people to come to the dark side one by one. As people, our emotion are not isolated to ourselves. We all share our feelings and emotions with those we come in contact every

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    Hawaiian Airlines Karreem L. Lisbon Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University This paper will cover information about Hawaiian airlines. Founded in 1929, now in its 87th year of consecutive service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawai 'i 's biggest and longest-serving airline, as well as the largest provider of passenger air service from its primary visitor markets on the U.S. mainland. Specifically, research to describe the airline, its aircraft fleet, route structure and number of employees will be provided

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    ! Factors to Consider when Dealing with Rural Villages Nerfe Alcos, Irvin Chang Moanalua High School February 24, 2015 Table Contents Abstract....................................................................................2 Definition of Rural........................................................................3 Access to Health care.....................................................................3 Telemedicine...........................................................................

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    Assessing Secular Temperature Trends in Hawaiʻi May 14, 2015 (Draft) MA Thesis Proposal By Marie Maile McKenzie Department of Geography University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Abstract Large-scale, global temperature analyses and climate change models may sometimes oversimplify or generalize smaller, regional trends. Only until a few years ago, efforts on climate change projections for island-scale has intensified for more reliable assessments of various impacts of long-term climate trends

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    An overview of my experience with the College Orientation Experience (COE) class at Bethel University was discussed in this paper. Along with a summarized recap of key subjects like the differences between the learning styles (Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic). Each subject matter’s perspective backgrounds, and how they are applied in class. The essay’s in APA format and why I think it is beneficial going forward to the next classes. The benefits of the class’s ice breakers that, not only open us

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    anywhere from 2.5 to 10.4 degrees around the world over the next century, causing changes to global weather patterns. Indeed, unusual and frequently destructive weather had been occurring around the globe: twenty-seven inches of rain in one day in Hilo, Hawaii; an unheard-of thunderstorm in Barrow, Alaska; a huge ice storm in Atlanta, Georgia; massive floods in Europe; and an unprecedented

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    Reasons why I should not fall asleep on duty. If I was to get called to a traffic accident or a domestic dispute I would not be able to respond because I would be asleep. Therefore I would not be able to complete my duties as a military police officer. Being a military police officer I should up hold the standards and the law appointed to me by the United States army. If I was asleep during an active shooter event that may take place at a bank or maybe the commissary, possibly even the PX in Hainerburg

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