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Kawena Noma is a seventeen-year-old girl who is very shy, but dependable and caring. Kawena is Asian. She is five foot tall; have brown eyes and black hair. Kawena loves wearing jeans, shorts, t-shirts, and crop-tops. Kawena would wear jeans and crop tops during the day and shorts and t-shirts during the night. Kawena is someone who makes others happy when things don't go right. Kawena favorite subject is social studies. Social studies are her favorite subject because learning about the past could change the future. Although social studies are Kawena’s favorite subject, social studies can be difficult at times. Kawena is a sweet girl, but also stubborn. Kawena is also the quiet type with control of her emotions. It is difficult to predict

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