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    Hawaii is a melting pot of multi-ethnic cultural societies, various landscapes such as beaches and volcanoes, and unique food like no other. I know what you all may be thinking: “why Hawaii?” Well, I can tell you out of personal experience of being there that it definitely had its share of pros and cons. Hawaii definitely should be considered a vacation opportunity on your bucket list and I am here to provide you reasons to why you should go and experience this wonderful island. I. The reason

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    relaxing state of Hawaii? If yes, then the following paragraphs are just for you! You can read about the culture, cuisine, weather, and more. Hawaii culture is an ancient blend of layers of ethnic influences and is a rich and unique tradition comprised of values, legends, music, dance and customs. Hawaii is known as the aloha state and is home to more than 1.3 million people and is actually a group of 132 islands and was founded by English explorer James Cook. (Hawaii 62) Hawaii became the United

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    If you are a fan of sun, the beach or warm weather, Hawaii is probably on your bucket list. If so, here are some exciting facts that may make you get there sooner. Number Fifteen: Hawaii Is The Only State with a Tropical Rain Forest Even if you have never been to Hawaii, the pictures of the island are breathtaking. Add in the fact that it is the only state to have its own tropical rain forest, and it just keeps getting even more beautiful. Number Fourteen: It Has the U.S.'s Only Royal Palace

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    Visitors should come to Hawaii because of the fun activities and warm weather. Hawaii’s weather is significant to these islands because it is nearly always warm. Even when it rains, which is a lot. Continuing the warmth, the ocean water is not too hot and definitely not too cold. This means most of the activities in the water. These activities consist of, snorkeling, scuba diving, whale watching, kayaking, fishing, surfing, and much more. Activities on land are, hiking, sightseeing, golf, horseback

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    delicious barbeque while chilling with some music. If there was a break, I would choose to go to Hawaii or somewhere with a breathtaking view so I can take many pictures. Hawaii has a nice climate and the humidity is also not too bad there. It’s nice, sunny, and has many nice places to go filled with culture and fresh air. Hawaii is a popular tourist place and has many attractions, such as

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    The “Japa-waiian” Lifestyle Hawaii Customs that Originated in Japan As an Asian-Hawaiian child growing up in Hawaii, I was brought up with a lifestyle that mixed traditions from Hawaii and the Orient. Looking back into my childhood, I noticed that a lot of customs from my Japanese culture were more prominent in the mixture of conventions I was taught to practice in life. Celebrating holidays like “Hina Matsuri”(Girl’s Day), wearing traditional Japanese clothing like “Kimono”, and not being able

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    “Some people say that hawaii is spoiled, but i don’t think so. It’s modern. It’s a part of today’s world.”- James MacArthur. Imagine yourself 40 years from today and you are sitting down with your grandchild who ask, “why did the overthrow happen? I would said the three most important things that led to the overthrow of Hawaii. First is when the foreigners came to hawaii, brought diseases, and introduced western weapons. Second is 1st constitution and the third is Bayonet Constitution. In

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    Today, Hawaii is a popular travel destination in America. There are a total of 132 islands and only 8 islands have societies living on them. The other 124 islets are too small for humans to live. The eight main islands are Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau per Oachs (2014). The Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands, looking for new land, were the first to settle on the Hawaiian Islands bringing new species of animals, plants and vegetables (Oachs, 2014). The population

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    To Live In Hawaii Hawaii is one of the nicest places in the world. Many people want to come to Hawaii. We are lucky to live in Hawaii because of our beaches, food, and natural resources. First of all, in Hawaii we have many nice beaches. One nice beach is Makaha. At Makaha there is crystal clear water that is nice for diving, a lot of fish to look at, nice surf, very friendly people, and shady places to relax. Because we live in Hawaii we have the nicest beaches. Secondly, in Hawaii we have great

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    Document 1: This document represents the annexation of Hawaii, in a timeline. Where this was for us, the readers, to understand and have a better view point of Hawaii’s annexation, what took place to lead to it. The author wrote this to provide us with background information, before reading the other documents; preparing us beforehand. To me, the point of view of the first document is coming from the third person POV, it’s factual, unbiased, uses he/her, etc. Lastly, document 1 is important because

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