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    Because they were being ignored‚ Native Hawaiians protest to not accurately following procedures before approving the Thirty Meter Telescope to be built on Mauna Kea. Pluralism is absent in democracy. Grace Ualesi Social Action Paper Philosophy 370 Celia Bardwell Jones Abstract The Thirty Meter Telescope was a project finally certified designed in the year of 2012 with intentions for it to be the world’s largest telescope as well as the largest telescope amongst

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    Ka MoaE: The Tradewinds

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    and it means “The Tradewinds”. I chose this song because ever since I was young I loved the Big Island‚ and it reminds me of how much I miss it there. I like the line that explains the excitement of being thrilled by a loves voice. In Hawaiian the line says “Ilihia ho`i au a i ko leo‚ I ka pane `ana mai me ka nahenahe.” Translated in English it means “I will be thrilled by your voice‚ And your soft answers. Ka Moa`e: The Tradewinds `Auhea wale `oe e ka Moa`e Listen‚ o tradewinds

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    Of the volcanoes that are located in the United States there are two which are world renowned for their activity and their power to change the region surrounding them. The two volcanoes would be Mount Saint Helens and Mount Kilauea. In order to get a better understanding of these volcanoes we will be comparing and contrasting them as well as talking about how they were formed and when they last had an eruption. Let’s begin with Mount St. Helens which is located in the pacific northwest of the United

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    Educational‚ Arts and Crafts and provision of tourism services2. Indigenous History of the Australian and Hawaiian people The Indigenous cultures of Australia are the oldest living cultural history in the world‚ going back 50‚000 – 65‚000 years3. Their heritage was kept alive by passing their knowledge‚ arts‚ rituals and performances from one generation to another3. Similarly‚ the Indigenous Hawaiians had no form of writing and preserved their history through chants and legends. Both cultures suffered

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    Pueo In Hawaii

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    Hawaii is home of many native animals which consist of mainly birds‚ insects‚ and marine animals that can only be found on the island due to its location and isolation from other continents. Some of these native animals are very unique and plays an important role into Hawaii’s ecosystem; however‚ their numbers are continuously decreasing because of different changes to the environment like the action of introducing non-native animals to Hawaii‚ the use of toxic materials in the environment‚ and also

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    Viewing an erupting volcano is a memorable experience; one that has inspired fear‚ superstition‚ worship‚ curiosity‚ and fascination throughout the history of mankind. The active Hawaiian volcanoes have received special attention worldwide because of their frequent spectacular eruptions‚ which can be viewed and studied with a relative ease and safety. The island of Hawaii is composed of five volcanoes‚ three of which have been active within the past two hundred years. Kilauea’s latest eruption still

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    for professor Osorio to his of David Hanlon is a worthy praise because Hanlon has affected Osorio’s entire life‚ but I do know that I have never believed in the spirit of contemplation of a culture so much until now and sitting through six weeks of Hawaiian Studies class. As I read this article I found myself feeling guilty as I have on many occasions during the course of this class. Growing up as a white kid in Kahuku I always felt I was not one of the haole people who were ignorant and foolish in

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    was an effective leader because he was intelligent‚ thoughtful‚ and he adapted to new ideas. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was very intelligent. During the sandalwood trade‚ he placed a kapu on young sandalwood trees so that the Hawaiians

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    Racism in Hawaii Nei

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    family but what nobody realizes is the amount of hate some people have towards other races on the Hawaiian Islands. ‘Stupid Haole’ is a term used by many locals here in Hawaii Nei which means “no breath”. White families are judged as soon as they step off that plane and begin to live here. This leads all the way back to ancient Hawaiian history of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy. Since 1840 the Hawaiian Islands have been an escape to a tropical paradise for millions of tourists. People all over

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    found a great appreciation for things like these‚ especially the ocean. Being surrounded by lots of water it seemed natural to explore the realms of the ocean and what it had to offer. Stereotypically‚ Hawaiians are known to surf. However‚ skin diving‚ and fishing are also a huge part of the Hawaiian culture. There are many different techniques to fishing. Some methods include: fly fishing‚ laying nets‚ setting traps‚ reel and line‚ and skin diving. And even within those methods‚ variations

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