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    Being a personal chef in Hawaii I have had first hand experience working with both good and bad chefs. Many of my clients are world-wide travelers and have told me that they wished they had some insider tips to finding a reputable and trust worthy chef while on vacation. I have put together a list of 3 steps on how to find a personal chef that you can trust and full-fills all your service needs and expectations while on vacation. The first tip is to not just randomly search online for a chef,…

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    In Hawaiian, the phrase “Kapu Aloha” literally translates as sacred love. The leaders within recent movements have urged all of the supporters and protesters to exemplify kindness and respect towards the police officers present at the demonstration sites. In expressing “Kapu Aloha,” they are not intending to cause conflict with anyone, but are seeking to articulate their arguments to their opponents so that…

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    Maui Research Paper

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    5 Things you may not know about Maui. 1. The beautiful island of Maui is named after the legendary Polynesian Demi God Maui. The myth has it that Maui snared the sun to slow the days down and hooked the bottom of the ocean with his fishing hook, tricking his brothers into thinking he had an enormous fish but instead pulling up the Hawaiian islands. Mauis magical fish hook is represented by the popular fish hook necklace worn by many around the islands. 2. If you visit Maui the one cocktail…

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    Describe Career Goals

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    1. In a brief statement describe your career goals in this pathway. Where do you see yourself in this career pathway in the next three years? My career goals in the Respiratory Care pathway are to understand and master the skills necessary to become an outstanding Respiratory Therapist. I am attracted to this career because I will have the opportunity to help patients with respiratory problems in a variety of medical settings. This program will provide me with the opportunity to master all…

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    University of Hawaii at Manoa Aloha! Welcome to the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM). UHM is one of the few universities that hold the distinction of being a land-, sea-, and space-grant research institution. It is known for its pioneering research in such fields as astronomy, cancer research, genetics, linguistics, oceanography, and Pacific Island and Asian area studies. Other recognized programs include creative media, earth and ocean sciences, engineering, environmental law, health and…

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    Hsc300 Unit 3 Assignment

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    Assignment 5 Hawai’i Peace & Justice, HPJ for short, is a non-government, non-profit organization that is locally based here in Hawai’i. Hawai’i Peace & Justice focuses on the struggle for workers’ rights, land and sovereignty, environmental protection, and human dignity. As an organization their mission is to work towards a better future by protecting our environment and preserving the Hawaiian culture and meeting human needs through self-determination and human rights. They also support the…

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    Essay On Hawaiiki

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    Waikiki Beach (“Kuhio Beach Park” 1). It is also home to the area's most mainstream landmark: The Duke Statue It is named after Duke Kahanamoku, a swimming sensation who was instrumental in helping to spread the sport of surfing and the spirit of aloha around the world. He sharpened his surfing and swimming abilities in the waters of Kuhio Beach Park. The range has dependably been the focal point of the shoreline way of life of Waikiki, and dependably will be! There is also the Royal Hawaiian…

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    Hula In Hawaiian Culture

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    Hula is the ancient way that Hawaiians tell their stories, pay reverence to nature, and unite mind, body, and spirit with all of creation. Hula and Mele are also a celebration of the beauty of the heart of the Hawaiian people, their love and aloha. Traditionally, hula has helped Hawaiians remember their origins and give thanks for all of the many natural wonders that share their world. Chants and hula carry on the legends and Hula brings forth the meanings of the chants, similar to how the form…

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    Jamba Juice

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    The thought of a fresh smoothie came to my mind. I thought about it some more and was going to to go out the door to find a smoothie place when I realized we don't have any good smoothie places in Belvidere. I remembered when I went to this amazing smoothie place in Crystal Lake, they had they best smoothies, it was called Jamba Juice. I now was wondering why we don't have one in our town. We really do need one. Because prices are quite affordable, they had a variety of food options, they have…

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    year 1900. The US finally agreed to annex Hawaii became a territory in the year 1900. The US finally agreed to annex Hawaii due to the Spanish-American War which occurred in 1898. Many people were against the annexation and made a petition called Hui Aloha Aina. This petition got over 21,000 signatures. The queen has lost her throne and has tried many ways to get it back. Everytime she tries to regain her power and the throne, the US stops her. Once the queen was sentenced to 5 years of hard…

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