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Get ready for an amazing weekend! Whether you're into "Friday night lights" or a cozy yakiniku date, you can enjoy delicious Yellow Tail "hamachi" or indulge in a glass of exquisite Australian wine.
Dress your best and treat yourself to a delectable meal at a top-notch steakhouse or a diverse buffet with your loved ones. Explore a variety of international cuisines and professional catering.
If you're out and about, why not join the vibrant club scene to mingle and connect with other singles on the weekends? |
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Ethnic Differences You might be mistaking local culture - which is relaxed, diverse, and deeply rooted in island and immigrant traditions - as something negative. What some outsiders call "ghetto" may actually just be a tight-knit, working-class community that doesn't follow mainland norms.
Aloha a cultural value that emphasizes kindness and community
Ohana extended family, communal support, respect for elders & land
Tourism-Driven Economy Visitors spend billions annually on hotels, tours, restaurants, and shopping. Traveler attractions like Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, and major cultural festivals encourage local business investment. Tourism brings deniro that doesn't go to local residents which contributes to economic disparities, where luxury resorts can sit next to struggling neighborhoods. |
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Be Your Own Boss - Entrepreneur An asset is something that generates income or profit, while a liability is a financial obligation —something you owe or have to pay.
To build wealth, you need to accumulate more assets than liabilities. Assets can include things like side hustles, investments, or multiple income streams from different jobs.
On the other hand, high-interest debt can quickly become overwhelming, often leading people to file for bankruptcy or shut down their businesses. Managing liabilities & growing assets is key to long-term financial success. |
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Woke a.) alertness to racial prejudice and discrimination b.) to be informed and aware of social injustices
LGBTQ lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer
Radical Far Left a.) supporting progressive reforms b.) taking equality to the extreme c.) persons who are single, separated, or divorced |
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