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Maui High School Rocks with Robots
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HIKI NŌ Episode #902 – I Am Able | Program
Students from Waiʻanae High School in West Oʻahu tell the story of Matthew Reyes Jr., an enterprising young pig farmer who helps his parent run Reyes’ Hog Farm in Maʻili. Matthew is so dedicated to his family’s business that he sacrifices any semblance of a social life. All of his waking hours are taken up by attending high school and working on the pig farm. Through this dedication, he has developed an in- depth knowledge of the pig farming business and a great sense of pride in his profession. He wants to study business once he gets to college because he feels it will give him an edge in this very competitive industry.
ALSO FEATURED
- Students from Waīakea High School in the Hilo district of Hawaiʻi Island introduce us to a female high school track star who learned to love a sport she once dreaded through the friendship and camaraderie she developed with her teammates and coaches.
- Students from Kalama Intermediate School in Makawao, Maui, feature a Hawaiian Immersion teacher who connects to her culture by painting words that express its values.
- Students from ‘Ilima Intermediate School in ‘Ewa, O‘ahu, tell the story of a young French Horn player who learns a lot about herself in the process of learning the music.
- Students from Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle introduce us to a wheelchair-bound school counselor who sees challenges not as obstacles, but as a way to grow.
- Students from Kauaʻi High School in Līhu‘e tell the story of young Thai immigrants who learn the value of hard work in Hawaiʻi’s fast food industry.
- Students from Pacific Buddhist Academy present a primer on the ancient Japanese martial art of Kendo.
Shark jumps onto fishing boat, stuns everyone
Well, hello there! What would you do if a shark hitched a ride on your boat? These horrified fishermen faced the real life challenge. After the fishermen cut the shark free, it appears to slip into the water and swim away.
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HIKI NŌ Episode #1004 – Pedestrian Perils and other stories | Program
TOP STORY
Students from Āliamanu Middle School in the Salt Lake district of O‘ahu re-visit an issue they reported on for HIKI NŌ over six years ago: the pedestrian hazards around their campus and the campus of Āliamanu Elementary School. Most of Salt Lake Boulevard is a four-lane City & Country road. But for a one-mile stretch, beginning at the two Āliamanu campuses, the road narrows to two lanes, increasing traffic congestion right in front of the schools. Adding to the problem is the fact that there is a popular shopping center across from the schools, which acts as a lure for students to cross the busy boulevard. In April of 2012, when Āliamanu Middle School’s first report on this subject aired, plans were in place to widen the stretch of Salt Lake Boulevard adjacent to the schools as part of the rail project. Since then, the rail route has shifted from Salt Lake to the airport, and the Salt Lake Boulevard widening project has fallen to the wayside. The original 2012 story will also be aired to provide context for the current story and to show how little has been done about the problem in the ensuing six years.
ALSO FEATURED
–Students from Kalani High School in east O‘ahu show us how to get something we all need: a better night’s sleep.
–Students from Hawai‘i Preparatory Academy in the Waimea district of Hawai‘i Island give us the ins and outs of their keiki triathlon.
–Students from Sacred Hearts Academy on O‘ahu explore how their generation feels about ecology and the environment.
–Students from Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle School in Upcountry Maui tell the story of an Alabama transplant who marches to the beat of a different drum.
–Students from Wai‘anae High School in West O‘ahu take us to the last remaining dairy farm on O‘ahu.
–Students from ‘Ewa Makai Middle School on O‘ahu profile a young woman who uses dance to hold her life together.
Hawaii Volcano: Big Island is cracking up!
16th Fissure Popping 100 feet in air. May 12, 2018.
If I wasn't in a wheel chair, I'd be there on the first flight, from when this hit. An active volcano in my state, it is most fascinating.
I feel bad the volcano is venting (cracking up) roadways, estates... outside of the park and affecting residences' lives. It was such a friendly volcano, w/in the national park until now.
This is all Hilo side if flying in. Kona is West.
Fly into Hilo airport. You are just a short drive away.
When I lived in Hilo, it was a 20 min drive up to the park.
There is an Eastern entrance, it is where tourist took the bike-rental rides in. That was the greatest activity, and the boat ride at night to the flow into the ocean.
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Chances are, when you’re cooing to Fido, all he’s hearing is, “Blah, blah, blah.” Stop annoying everyone around you—and learn to speak his language.
Step 1: Be consistent
Be consistent with the meaning you want to attach to the word you use. For example, when you say, 'Fido, down,' decide in advance if it’s going to mean, 'Get off Aunt Ethel,' or, 'Lie down.'
Step 2: Give one-word commands
Give commands one at a time, in one-word increments, such as 'Come,' 'Sit,' and 'Down.' If you say, 'Fido, come sit down,' he’s not going to know what the heck you want him to do.
Tip
Always use your dog’s name before issuing a command.
Step 3: Watch your body language
Watch your body language, because your dog will process that message, not what you’re saying. If you’re visibly tense, it won’t matter if you’re saying, 'I love you.' Fido will sense you’re troubled and he’ll become anxious, too.
Tip
The more intelligent the dog, the more adept he will be at reading your emotional state.
Step 4: Learn how to read your dog
Learn how to read your dog. It’s a common misconception that a dog’s doleful stare is a sign of adoration or a plea for food. Actually, it’s an act of aggression. Fido’s not begging for food; he’s demanding it!
Tip
Putting a paw on a person’s knee is a sign of dominance, not the friendly pat many dog owners believe it to be.
Step 5: Watch your tone
Watch your tone when speaking to your dog. For example, use your high-pitched, 'What fun we’re going to have!' voice when you’re entering the vet’s office. If you sound apprehensive, you’ll just scare him, no matter how nurturing your words.
Tip
Taking a deep yawn in front of your dog will have a calming effect on him.
Step 6: Speak his language
Speak to your dog in his language. To say 'hello,' sniff toward his nose. To bid adieu, swish your hand downward and turn your back. Tell him it’s time to play by getting on all fours and patting the ground.
Did You Know?
Dogs understand as many as 140 words and gestures--roughly the same number as a two-year-old child.
PBS Hawaii - Insights: Election 2012: Senate District 25 and House District 36
Host Dan Boylan moderates two candidate forums. First: a veteran state senator and a former Department of Land and Natural Resources chair face off in the Senate District 25 race (Hawaii Kai, Kailua and Waimanalo). Candidates Fred Hemmings (R) and Laura Thielen (D) are scheduled to appear. The show's second half will feature candidates vying for the House District 36 seat (Mililani, Mililani Mauka and Waipio). Scheduled to appear are candidates Beth Fukumoto (R) and Marilyn Lee (D).
Original Air Date: September 20, 2012.
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