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What are the 3 types of genetic speciation? |
1. indigenous 2. endemic 3. invasive |
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The industry was controlled by former missionary families whose corps were known in Hawaii as "the big five" name them. |
1. Castle & Cooke 2. Alexander & Baldwin 3. C. Brewer 4. American Factors 5. Theo H. Davies |
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First group of immigrants to be brought to Hawaii? |
Chinese |
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What are the only 3 ways you can arrive in Hawaii? |
1. born 2. plane 3. ship |
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What are the 5 barriers to travel? |
1. fear 2. danger 3. expense 4. time 5. discomfort |
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What are 4 major reasons to travel? |
1. business 2. war 3. leisure 4. school |
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Name 4 of the top 7 attractions on Oahu |
1. U.S.S. Arizona 2. Dole Plantation 3. Hanauma Bay 4. Diamond Head 5. PCC 6. Honolulu Zoo 7. U.S.S. Missouri |
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Name 3 Hawaiian Heritage Sites |
1. Punchbowl 2. Arizona 3. Diamond Head |
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Waikiki Historical Tour contains how many sites? |
23 |
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Definition of Ho'okipa? |
Ho'o - to cause to happen Kipa - to greet and entertain |
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What is our heritage of ho'okipa? (3) |
protocols welcome offer food family honor is on the line |
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What is a random act of aloha? |
helpfulness with no expectations of anything in return |
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What is the difference between hospitality and tourism? |
accepting responsibility for a guest an offering an unconditional welcome vs. organization of operations to manage tourists on vacation |
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What are the 4 basic categories of a host? |
1. corporate 2. institutional 3. hosting communities 4. individual |
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What is the definition of a host? |
a person who invites a guest to an event |
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Name one hawaiian value related to hosting |
mahalo: live in a state of appreciation and thankfulness |
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What makes up a visitor experience? |
whenever the host, guest, and place intersect |
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What is a ho'okaulike model? |
the guest, host, and place should equally benefit from the visitor experience |
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What is the host's responsibility in the ho'okaulike model? |
focus put on place, dignity of the host is preserved as well, needs of the guest are met |
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What makes a good host (4) |
respects both self and others shows politeness while exuding honor & strength makes guests feel special cares for comfort and safety of their guests brings pride and honor to self and family |
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Name the 6 moku of Oahu |
1. ko'olaupoko 2. ko'olauloa 3. waialua 4. Waianae 5. Ewa 6. Kona |
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Name the 4 streams that entered Waikiki |
1. Kuekaunahi 2. Pi'inalo 3. Apuakehau 4. Makiki |
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Name two ancient kings of Oahu |
Ma'ilikukahi and Kakuhihewa |
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Name one royal retreat in Waikiki and the name of the royal who owned the property |
Coconut Grove - Kamehameha |
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Name 3 tenets of Laulima |
1. there is no job more important than another job 2. one persons success if everyones success 3. one persons failure is everyones failure |
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What were the different land divisions in Hawaii? |
Mokupuni Moku Ahupua'a 'Ili |
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What are the three sections of an ahupua'a |
uka - mountainside kula - middle field kai - ocean |
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what is a hukilau |
a method of fishing that seems to be exclusively hawaiian in nature |
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What is the definition of shared values? |
When adopted by an organization, a common set of values produce predictable behavior and strengthen relationships so everyone is treated equally and with respect |
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what are the 2 most prominent shared values in American Society? |
1. ten commandments 2. us constitution |
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Name 3 benefits of shared values |
1. unified workforce 2. predictable behavior 3. reduced sick days 4. minimal disciplinary actions 5. increased motivation to come to work |
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What are 3 of the 5 values of aloha? |
AKAHAI - kindness LOKAHI - unity AHONUI - patient |
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What is Ikaika Au |
Using the power to enhance your life |
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What can you do to make someones day? |
smile offer a greeting acknowledge their presence |
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What is a sense of place? |
it is a lifestyle rooted in a family's relationship to their land |
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How is a sense of place expressed? |
This is comunicated through ancestral knowledge and eloquent place names given to every geographic location |
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How can you create an overall vision of a sense of place? |
Use outer aesthetics: music Then use aloha inside: random acts of aloha |
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What is the constitution in 1887 called, which restricted the King's power and gave voting rights to wealthy haoles? |
The Bayonet Constitution |
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Name two major products cultivated in plantations |
1. sugarcane 2. pineapple |
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How many dots are on the portugese flag? |
5 |
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Who went to Japan to talk about treaty discussion |
King David Kalakaua (line over second a) |
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How to say "thank you very much" in Japanese |
Arigatou Gozaimasu |
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Name one Chinese food item in Hawaii from the presentation |
Chow Mein |
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Name one Chinese/Hawaiian celebrity |
Sam Choy |
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What is the first ship that brought Spanish immigrants here to Hawaii? |
SS heliopolis |
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What is the hawaiian word for mexican cowboy? |
paniolo |
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What is the restaurant that invented meat jun? |
Kimchee 1 |
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How do you say "good morning" in Korean? |
Annyong Haseyo |
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What year did the first wave of Filipinos migrate to Hawaii? |
1906 |
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What were Filipino plantation workers called |
Sakadas |
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What is another name for Okinawan traditional dance? |
Ryukyuan Dance |
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What does Shima Uta stand for? |
Island song |