Polynesian Cultural Center: Hawaii Island
Oahu
Hawaii
Polynesian Cultural Center
LDS Mormon
Mauna Kea e Kalapana
Astronomy on the Tip of a Mountain, still all that space/time to go.
Perhaps the new WEB Space Based Light Bucket will take some of the load from our Ke Akua, or SkyFather, who now must walk the Black Lava Mountaintop amid the Light Domes of White.
Vaikauaki FTUMC Youth Action Song - Toutupu 2014
Abandoned Sheraton Hotel
Recorded using a DJI Phantom 3 drone in September 2015.
Pohiva 2015 Sacramento Siasi Konisitutone nutty side
STL CRUSADER FOOTBALL: PLAY OF THE WEEK (97 vs KAM)
Braddah Joe Siofele with the FIRST STRIKE! HOUSE CALL!!!
Polynesian Dance, Maddie Singing 舞蹈 歌唱 - 8
Maddie B
We have a 15year old Filipino/Guatemalan singer and songwriter from Pleasanton, CA.
She recently had the pleasure of performing the National Anthem at the Golden State Warriors game on March 22nd.
She has a few songs on itunes and one of them is playing on the radio nationally..it's called Can't Stop Falling and here to perform we have Maddie B!!
2014 ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL
(21st)
MC: Rick Quan/Dianna Chung
PROGRAM
GROUP Symbol PROGRAM Time Schedule SQ
Haywar High HHMB Marching Band 1
United Methodist HFUM Church Choir 2
OPENING CEREMONY
AAFC AF21 Opening Ceremony 3
AAFC AF21 Flag Presentation American Veterans
AAFC AF21 Place Alliance Troop 876 Boy Scouts
AAFC AF21 National Anthem Jiselle Kelsey
AAFC AF21 American Salute Hayward High Marching Band
AAFC AF21 Prayer Religious Leaders
AAFC AF21 Opening Message John/Jennifer/Anna
AAFC AF21 Guest Speeches VIP
AAFC AF21 Appreciation Sponsors
WADAIKO NW Taiko Drum 4
JAMES LOGAN UC Duo Interpretation 5
BASTET ORIENTALE ME Belly Dance 6
NANI USA Polynesian Dance 7
Maddie B PH singing 8
TAIWAN CENTER TW Children's Choir 9
SSSPOTLIGHTS PH Filipino Dance 10
LING WANG CHN Chinese Classic Dance 11
WATBUDDHANUSORN TH Thai Dance 12
UNTALAN HAY Martial Arts 13
Jasmine Yang CHN singing 14
MT EDEN ME singing 15
Worlds strongest boy
Being a lil boy
Girls Basketball - Kaiser vs Hilo - 1st Half 11-15-14
click2ed videos
Kaiser Cougars vs Hilo Vikings
Kaiser Invitational Girls Basketball Tournament
November 15-16, 2014 - Kaiser High School Gym
All Preservation is Local, Except…: Reflections on Conducting Preservation Coursework Abroad
All Preservation is Local, Except…: Reflections on Conducting Preservation Coursework Abroad by Jeffrey M. Chusid, Cornell University
Many students want to travel internationally as part of their education, and preservation students are rarely an exception. But if “all preservation is local,” what does that imply for the validity or “authenticity” of coursework that places students abroad, in a learning environment that typically has culturally distinct (and unfamiliar) resources and clients? What kind of preparation is required before a trip, and what level of direction should happen on site? And what expectations should there be for the results?
I have conducted preservation studios or workshops in Fiji, India, Ukraine, and Bosnia (as well as in Texas, California, Louisiana, and New York), beginning before I truly understood the implications of what I was doing and continuing for several decades during which time my sense of what foreign travel means and who benefits has evolved. Discussing several of these trips briefly, I will explore how the already well-known challenges and opportunities of service learning are magnified in an international setting, and suggest how the lessons students learn abroad can be applied at home. Of course, an additional wrinkle is the growing percentage of students in US preservation programs who are doing this in reverse: for them, studying preservation abroad means coming here. Traveling with multi-national teams adds more interesting perspectives to the questions raised above. Some of the specific issues I will touch upon include identifying stakeholders abroad, leaving a meaningful product, negotiating local politics, and crafting the educational experience for the students.
Elevator banana republic
schindler 330a