Hawaii State Government Organization
Author : University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Legislative Reference Bureau
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Hawaii
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Author : University of Hawaii (Honolulu). Legislative Reference Bureau
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Hawaii
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Author : United States. Rehabilitation Services Administration. Division of Monitoring and Program Analysis. Statistical Analysis and Systems Branch
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 18,63 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Rehabilitation
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Author : United States. Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 41,2 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Law
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Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 18,70 MB
Release : 2018-06-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309471699
Climate change poses many challenges that affect society and the natural world. With these challenges, however, come opportunities to respond. By taking steps to adapt to and mitigate climate change, the risks to society and the impacts of continued climate change can be lessened. The National Climate Assessment, coordinated by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, is a mandated report intended to inform response decisions. Required to be developed every four years, these reports provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date evaluation of climate change impacts available for the United States, making them a unique and important climate change document. The draft Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) report reviewed here addresses a wide range of topics of high importance to the United States and society more broadly, extending from human health and community well-being, to the built environment, to businesses and economies, to ecosystems and natural resources. This report evaluates the draft NCA4 to determine if it meets the requirements of the federal mandate, whether it provides accurate information grounded in the scientific literature, and whether it effectively communicates climate science, impacts, and responses for general audiences including the public, decision makers, and other stakeholders.
Author : Robert J. Hommon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 30,26 MB
Release : 2013-04-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0199916128
Drawing on archaeological and ethnohistorical sources, this book redefines the study of primary states by arguing for the inclusion of Polynesia, which witnessed the development of primary states in both Hawaii and Tonga.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation
Publisher :
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Insurance, Unemployment
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Author : Citizens Against Government Waste
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 33,1 MB
Release : 2005-04-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780312343576
A compendium of the most ridiculous examples of Congress's pork-barrel spending.
Author : Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii)
Publisher :
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 40,91 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Hawaii
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories
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Page : 152 pages
File Size : 47,85 MB
Release : 1921
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Author : Tom Coffman
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 35,74 MB
Release : 2016-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 082237398X
In 1893 a small group of white planters and missionary descendants backed by the United States overthrew the Kingdom of Hawai‘i and established a government modeled on the Jim Crow South. In Nation Within Tom Coffman tells the complex history of the unsuccessful efforts of deposed Hawaiian queen Lili‘uokalani and her subjects to resist annexation, which eventually came in 1898. Coffman describes native Hawaiian political activism, the queen's visits to Washington, D.C., to lobby for independence, and her imprisonment, along with hundreds of others, after their aborted armed insurrection. Exposing the myths that fueled the narrative that native Hawaiians willingly relinquished their nation, Coffman shows how Americans such as Theodore Roosevelt conspired to extinguish Hawai‘i's sovereignty in the service of expanding the United States' growing empire.