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    This is Experiment No. 1 from the table; the specimen contains corrosion damage of 40mm X 20mm at four locations which was created by immersing the sample in electrolyte for one, two, three and four hours. The damages are imaged in order; extreme left representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for one hour and extreme right representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for four hours. Both the array coils were excited at a frequency of 15 kHz for a layer thickness of 1mm. On the right…

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    Discrimination In Hawai I

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    has been a numerous amount of debates about whether or not same-sex marriage should be legalized. But the real question is why not? Why wouldn’t we give same-sex marriages the same respect as if a man and a woman were to marry? Hawai’i is all about “Aloha” which means affection, peace, compassion, and mercy. If this is a traditional word used to represent Hawai’i, then why isn’t it being shown? All men and women should be able to fall in love with whichever sex they chose to, because a person…

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    Throughout history, there have been many instances of colonization. Countries would enter weaker territories in order to gain control of the land and the people. They would exploit these lands in order to gain power and make economic advances. Some examples of colonization that are often thought of are the Spanish conquest of Southern America, British occupation in India, and Belgium 's control of the Congo. The United States is not above these economic and political strategies. There are many…

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    The Hawaiian culture is a culture that is about respect and protection of others. Hawaiian culture is very interesting and has been changing for many centuries. There culture includes there clothing, language and foods. There clothing and language go very well with each other because the both show peace and protection. Hawaiian culture came from the Polynesians who came from New England, they had effect such as the clothing, the food and the language. The Asians also played a little effect in…

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    Everyone looks at culture a little different from everyone else because no human being has the same exact mind. For example, there are several definitions for culture in the dictionary because not everyone sees that only one can fix it. Also, because of having a lot of different cultures, people may look at culture for one another from how they are grown up. Culture, to me, refers to how citizens appearance is and how they eat around other people and in their own homes. Culture also means how…

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    1. it's also great place to come for different methods of transport it's like 2. a balls and then once to find number of Hawaiian spots you miss on the roof of 3. the more you can check our the expensive apparel such as 70 american dollars 4. aloha shirts and macy's which they say is quality products body the buses run 5. all that 1. it can be worked out today remaining on Waikiki Beach you are who flew hawaii 2. it's a good place to be in Paradise obviously Waikiki Beach you don't want 3…

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    Kapolei Culture

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    Introduction Kapolei city is located on Oahu’s south shore, “about 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Honolulu.” An area once of agricultural land cultivated with sugarcane and pineapple, Kapolei has now grown exponentially and developed “as an urban center, second to Honolulu” (Hawaii Travel Guide, 2015). According to the City & County of Honolulu (2007), Kapolei has a population of more than 101,000, with a projected increase of nearly 64% over the next two decades. Kapolei is identified as…

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    Hawaiian music began in the mid 1800’s when steam boats began to bring visitors from all over the world to the Honolulu Harbor. The visitors would bring instruments with them just for entertainment, the Hawaiians would then mix their instruments with the visitor’s instruments and, that’s how a new sound was created. The Paniolo in other words Mexican Cowboys also came in the mid 1800’s and they taught the Hawaiians a few tricks on how to play music on a guitar. Also throughout the history of…

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    Hawaiian Poke History

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    dish or main course. Typically, this staple plate is prepared with ahi tuna, candlenut, seaweed, limu and sea salt; however, it has taken many different forms since it was introduced into the public sphere in 1970s. While establishments all over The Aloha State have their own variations, Da Hawaiian Poke in Honolulu is famous for using locally sourced ingredients and preparing each and every bowl exactly as their customers like. In its beginnings, Hawaiian poke was simply a snack prepared by…

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    treatments they do not have in their homelands, but they encounter difficulties they never expected. Personally, I have observed this in my own Micronesian culture. Hawaii is known as the aloha state, where people are welcomed by the aloha spirit. However, the new and latest Micronesian immigrants are not welcomed by aloha. Instead, they face challenges similar to earlier immigrants. From an increase population in Hawaii, “There are Micronesians in Honolulu County(73%); Big island(15%),…

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