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    “Brah! I don’t no whea 2 start’um”. Hawaii has a reputation of talking “Pigeon”. Pigeon is an english word with a slang or short abbreviation of an english sentence or word. Reputation is a huge thing in our world. For example‚ every states has its own reputation such as Hawaii speaking their own language “Pigeon”. So what is reputation in high schools in Hawaii. Every School is unique. High Schools in Hawaii have a “reputation” which stands out for their school for example‚ Kahuku high school has

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    Aulani Marketing Report

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    Introduction This marketing research project is developed to benefit the future development of Aulani‚ a Disney Resort and Spa‚ especially focus on green marketing perspective. In this project‚ the format of marketing plan is followed and it has four main parts. First‚ a general business description is given‚ having an overview of Aulani. Second‚ the internal business environment of Aulani is analyzed‚ from both fundamental principal of marketing perspective and green marketing perspective. Following

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    Descriptive Paper

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    Maui‚ Hawaii If I could go anywhere in the world on a dream vacation‚ Maui “The Magic Isle” of Hawaii‚ would most certainly be the place I would choose. The thought of lying on the silk-felt beaches in the blazing sun on the world’s known “Best Island” gives me all the desire to go to Maui‚ Hawaii. Not only do the heavenly beaches grab my attention‚ but also the breathtaking scenery Maui offers along with all the finest sights and attractions waiting to be explored. Maui definitely resembles

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    Hawai'I Colonization

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    found a safe harbor in Hawaii’s Kealakekua Bay. Cook’s arrival coincided with a big festival and it is possible that he‚ without realizing‚ was acting out a Hawaiian legend - the return from the sea of their god Lono. Lono was the fertility god of Hawaii. He is also associated with agriculture‚ rainfall‚ and music. It is suspected that the Hawaiians attached religious significance to the first stay of the Europeans on their islands. In Cook’s second visit‚ there was no question of this phenomenon

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    Hawaiian Culture

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    traveled to Hawaii using large double-hulled canoes. They brought with them pigs‚ dogs‚ chicken‚ coconut‚ banana‚ and sugarcane. GOVERNMENT Hawaii’s constitution was drafted in 1950 and became effective with statehood in 1959. The governor is elected every four years. The legislature has a senate with 25 members and a house of representatives with 51 members. The state elects two representatives and two senators to the U.S. Congress and has four electoral votes. Multicultural Hawaii has long been

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    Island of Paradise

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    This piece of land has all sorts of thing to do. Welcome to the island known to all as Hawaii. This is a fascinating place with rich history. Honolulu in Hawaii is known as one of the best places to visit in Hawaii. It is mixed with the serene and beautiful atmosphere that Hawaii has to offer naturally. Hawaii is fairly warm and gentle trade winds‚ mild temperature and sunny skies depending on where you are. Hawaii only has two seasons which are summer and winter. Summer begins in the month of May

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    Mauna Loa Essay

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    Mauna Loa‚ also known as Long Mountain. It is the largest volcano in the world (“Pictures: America’s”‚ n.d.). The Pacific Ocean rests underneath the volcano (“Frequently Asked”‚ n.d.). Along with Kohala‚ Mauna Kea‚ Hualalai‚ and Kilauea‚ it forms Hawaii (“Mauna Loa Earth’s”‚ n.d.). The physical characteristics of Mauna Loa contribute to the ongoing examinations to monitor its impact to surrounding communities and environment. Mauna Loa is a shield volcano. These volcanoes are usually composed of

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    In the study posted in the American Journal of Epidemiology‚ by R. M. Worth‚ who is affiliated with the University of Hawaii School of Public Health‚ Biomedical Sciences Building‚ 1960 East-West Road‚ Honolulu‚ Hawaii 96822; H. Kato who is affiliated with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission and Japanese National Institute of Health‚ Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ Japan; G. G. Rhoads and A. Kagan‚ who is affiliated with the Honolulu Heart Study‚ National Heart and Lung Institute‚ and National Institutes

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    My Dream Holiday

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    My dream holiday location would be Hawaii. The reason for my choice is that there isn’t another place in the world which is as exotic and as beautiful as the Hawaiian Islands.  The air in the Hawaiian islands is fresh and filled with aura of florals. It energizes the tourist beyond measure. The ocean surrounding the island adds to the beauty. The waters are warm and tranquil and they don’t fail torefresh any visitor. The islands are so rich blessed with natural beauty. It is simply breathtaking

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    enough. Surfing began in the islands of Hawaii‚ the first ever report written by Lieutenant James King of Captain James Cook’s ship Discovery. In this report he described the art of surfing over two pages in the narrative portion of Captain Cook’s journals. Surfing was an extremely spiritual and important part of Hawaiian life‚ so much so‚ that places were named after particular surfing incedents. When the Calvinistic Christian Missionaries arrived in Hawaii the number of surfers in the water declined

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