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    When thinking of any place in Hawaii, beautiful landscaping, white sand, and clear ocean water is pictured; and that is almost exactly what you get. Maui, Hawaii, is a beautiful, exotic vacation spot with many excursion opportunities. Maui is located in the Pacific Ocean west of California. Since it is in the middle of the ocean, Maui is only accessible by plane or ship. When travelling there, a long trip is awaiting. Maui is located approximately 4,281 miles away from Brownstown. Although Maui…

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    several tries and breaks. She does not have many outdoor actives not from a lack of encouragement but from a lack of enthusiasm. Putting the screening test aside we only spent about ten minutes outdoors playing hopscotch, some jump rope attempts, and hula-hooping. According to Justice’s mother her daughter prefers playdates indoors. There is no health anomalies or significant event that might have caused her to set that preference. Another observation that I made is when Justice had to use the…

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    any of the rides. We also got great food and I was named after the song “Sweet Caroline” and there was a musician singing the song so she told me not to be scared and she got me to go up on the stage. There was also a time there when there was a hula hoop contest and there was a bunch of people. She was encouraging me through it all and I won!! She is the most supportive and encouraging person i know. My mom is the most devoted mom there is. There will never be a day that she can’t put a…

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    Hawaiian people for continuing to practice their own culture. Before being discovered by colonizers, the Hawaiian Islands were settled as early as 400 C.E by skilled fishermen and farmers, where the Hawaiian culture was developed into ‘olelo (language), hula (a form of dance), akua (gods), mele (songs), kapu (laws or rules), and eventually into a monarchy which was internationally recognized. When the Civil War ended in 1865, the United States was reeling from social, economic, and political…

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    Hawaii, the home of white sand beaches, pro surfing, hula dances, and warm weather. If I could move to any region within the United States, I would move to Hawaii with no hesitation. Hawaii contains a prestigious hospital and the opportunity to become a surfer. Both of which of which I have always dreamed of being a part in. Nothing would make me happier than becoming an orthopedic surgeon operating out of a Hawaiian hospital working on shark attack victims and other unlucky victims who need…

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    R-VII school district since Preschool and my experience, from my knowledge then, was great. However, when I attended Principia’s Big Bash and helped the senior class president try and break the Guinness World Record for most people to pass through a hula-hoop and I saw on what I was missing out on. From random people I’ve never met before walking up to me and my family and introducing themselves, to all the fun activities Big Bash had to offer. Seeing all this, I was excited to meet up with Mrs.…

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    where the event will be held. “We have been planning it for over a year now.” All of the preparation has resulted in stunning programming, from a Chicago Opera Theatre performance to a workshop by the Reciclarte Studio on decorating sugar skulls to hula hooping classes led by fire spinners. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., family-friendly activities will be held along South Michigan Avenue, according to officials. “Born and raised in Chicago, and I really…

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    Dance is an art form consisting of individuals or groups moving in patterns, either practiced or impromptu, to the rhythm of music. Dance and music go hand in hand, allowing the music to set a tone for the dance, creating different styles of dance. Dance is likely to have begun as a ritual to appeal to a culture’s worshipped being or included in ones “rite of passage” (Histoy of Dance, n.d.). Evidence has been found in India showing the existence of dance in the form of paintings made in caves…

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    Hawaiian Missionaries

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    beneficial to the islanders, but those things considered to be of traditional significance to the Natives. The list of banned items and actions continued to grow to include; drinking, gambling, prostitution polygamy, working on the Sabbath and dancing the hula. These strict codes of conduct quickly began having an effect on the whalers and traders visiting the islands. Fighting ensued between the missionaries and foreigners. The activity of the missionaries, expansionist ambitions of the United…

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    getting dirty. They were building sandcastles and imagining themselves as kings and queens. In front of me, I saw the Physical Zone, children climbing on tree stumps and mounds. Some children were running around chasing each other and some girls were hula hooping. Finally, to the left of me I saw the Social/ Dramatic Zone. There was a small playhouse and the children were pretending to run a store. Two children were fighting over who was going to be the cashier until the teacher reasoned with…

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