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Journal articles on the topic "Hawaii State Capitol (Honolulu, Hawaii)"

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Jin, Shan, Ke Shi Chen, and Kun Liu. "Preserving the Sense of Place: A Case Study of Hawaii State Capitol Building." Applied Mechanics and Materials 193-194 (August 2012): 1324–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.193-194.1324.

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By featuring buildings as pure objects, modern architecture neglects the implications of what happens in between buildings [1], which is resulting in the disappearance of character of the unique places. Hawaii State Capitol building is a symbol of modern architecture in downtown Honolulu, it adopts modern aesthetic and functional design to reflect the aspirations of a modern and progressive society, yet it is deeply rooted to Hawaiian tropical climate, natural landscape, multi-culture and history. The Capitol building has been merged within the building’s geographical context and culture context. It preserves the Hawaiian sense of place; fosters the sense of belonging for local habitants. The aim of this paper is to investigate how modern architecture can help individual find his place in the midst of nature and in the midst of community under the pressure of social and economic development by taking Hawaii State Capitol building as an example.
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Hlaing, Kyaw Yin. "State–Society Relations in Burma and the Philippines." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 37, no. 3 (August 30, 2006): 547–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463406000786.

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Burma at the turn of the twenty-first century Edited by MONIQUE SKIDMORE Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005. Pp. vii, 304. Illustrations, Maps, Bibliography, Index.State and society in the Philippines By PATRICIO ABINALES and DONNA AMOROSO Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005. Pp. xxxiv, 353. Illustrations, Bibliography, Index.
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Esposito, Bruce J. "The State in Myanmar. By Robert H. Taylor. (Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 2009. Pp.xix, 555. $28.00.)." Historian 73, no. 2 (June 1, 2011): 369–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.2011.00294_40.x.

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Kim, Karl, and Eric Yamashita. "Click It or Ticket: Boosting Seat Belt Use in Hawaii." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1830, no. 1 (January 2003): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1830-03.

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In compliance with its mandatory seat belt law, Hawaii is a high-use state. Seat belt use from 1998 to 2001 has averaged 81%, compared with 70% nationally. Efforts to increase belt use beyond 90% have not been successful, at least until the most recent effort, which entailed a combined enforcement and public information campaign. Described are patterns of belt use over time and the effects of the "Click It or Ticket" campaign that was launched this year. In January 2002, before the program was started, there was an overall belt use rate of 83.5%. After increased enforcement and publicity, Hawaii experienced an immediate increase in belt use by 6.9%. Belt use increased dramatically in each of the state’s four counties: in Honolulu, a 7.5% increase; Maui, 10.1% increase; and Kauai, 5% increase. The county of Hawaii, however, increased its rate by only 2.7%. Additional surveys in the months following the campaign indicated that in the days and weeks immediately after the Click It or Ticket campaign, there was a significant drop-off in belt use; but 144 days after, belt use in Honolulu County has stabilized at above 90%. This is surprising because the actual observed current rate is higher than the rate projected on the basis of observations conducted during the weeks immediately after the campaign was initiated. While more surveys and analysis are planned, the campaign was successful in Hawaii. Comments are provided about increasing belt use in a high-use state and implications are described for other traffic safety programs and initiatives.
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Kim, Karl E., and Eric Y. Yamashita. "Asleep at the Wheel: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Fatigue-Related Crashes in Honolulu." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1779, no. 1 (January 2001): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1779-07.

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As an island state located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where there is limited opportunity for long-distance driving, Hawaii provides an interesting context in which to study fatigue-related crashes. Data from the Hawaii Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System are used to analyze and map fatigue-related collisions. Injury outcomes of fatigue-related crashes are analyzed by using police crash data, emergency medical service records, and insurance claims records. There are distinct temporal and spatial patterns as well as relationships between fatigue-related crashes and driver characteristics. Recommendations for preventing fatigue-related crashes are developed. Roadway segments where fatigue-related crashes occur are identified as possible sites for various engineering treatments. Temporal and demographic information also can be used to design and implement more effective programs and systems for fatigue-related crashes.
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Prevedouros, Panos D. "Origin-Specific Visitor Demand Forecasting at Honolulu International Airport." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1600, no. 1 (January 1997): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1600-03.

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The development of a PC-based and easy-to-use-and-update econometric model system for forecasting arrivals at the Honolulu International Airport is presented. A model system instead of a single model was designed so that differential growth rates from various origins as well as arrivals affected by curfews at the origin or the destination, or both, can be estimated. The airport system of the state facilitates the only mode of transportation into and out of Hawaii. Planning based on reliable demand forecasts is therefore essential. Separate models of arrivals from Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Korea, and the United Kingdom were specified and estimated using the Cochrane-Orcutt regression method. Several diagnostic tests were employed to arrive at the final models, as problems of correlation (over time) and collinearity (among variables) were present. Independent variables include the gross domestic product, population, monetary exchange rate, and unemployment rate of the origin countries. Historical values for the independent variables were taken from the publications of international organizations. Variables for wars that tend to affect flying security and natural disasters in Hawaii that affect the supply of tourist accommodations were included in the model specifications.
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Dickinson, Frederick R. "Memory Maps: The State and Manchuria in Postwar Japan. By Mariko Asano Tamanoi. (Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 2009. Pp. x, 211. $49.00.)." Historian 72, no. 4 (December 1, 2010): 963–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.2010.00281_43.x.

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Podoski, Jessica H., Thomas D. Smith, David C. Finnegan, Adam L. LeWinter, and Peter J. Gadomski. "UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM LIDAR SURVEY OF TWO BREAKWATERS IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.structures.23.

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Honolulu District (POH) is responsible for the operation and maintenance of 26 navigation projects within the State of Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific territories. The majority of these deep-draft and small-boat harbors include breakwaters that are consistently exposed to a substantial and varied Pacific Ocean wave climate, requiring POH to maintain a rigorous structure condition inspection program to ensure safe and efficient operations at all of its navigation projects. As part of its constant efforts to improve the quality and efficiency of this inspection program, POH has joined with the USACE Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Remote Sensing and GIS Center of Expertise to utilize an Unmanned LiDAR Scanning (ULS) system to collect LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) spatial data and co-registered imagery of breakwaters at Hilo Deep Draft Harbor on the island of Hawaii, and Kaumalapau Deep Draft Harbor on the island of Lanai.
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Doak, Kevin M. "Making a Moral Society: Ethics and the State in Meiji Japan. By Richard M. Reitan. (Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 2010. Pp.xvi, 229. $48.00.)." Historian 73, no. 3 (September 1, 2011): 601–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.2011.00301_40.x.

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Khisamutdinov, Amir A. "Russian Print in North-East Asia: To the Compilation of the Catalogue of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 69, no. 5 (December 9, 2020): 522–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2020-69-5-522-528.

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The article considers the Russian printing in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (China, Japan, Korea, USA, etc.). The author offers the review of literature published in Russian in these countries, basing on the materials of the Russian North-East Asian collection of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii (Honolulu, USA), which is one of the best collections in the world on this subject. The article reports on the history of the Russian collection and its creators. The author discusses the terms “Russian book Diaspora” (publishing emigrant activities within the same country — China, Japan, USA, etc.) and “Russian book community” (publishing activities of people from Russia within the same city, such as Harbin, Shanghai, Tokyo; organizations or groups of individuals, etc.). Special attention is paid to the bibliographic description of this collection, which was first published in 2002 in the publishing house of the Russian State Library “Pashkov Dom” (“Russian print in China, Japan and Korea: Catalogue of the collection of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii”) and reprinted in the expanded version in 2016 under the title “Russian print in the Asia-Pacific region” (in 4 parts). The article also reports on other foreign collections that contain emigrant publications, including those printed in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (the libraries of the University of California in Berkeley, the Hoover Institute for war, revolution and peace, and the Museum of Russian culture in San Francisco). The author presents the data on the work of scientific centre of the University of Hawaii for the study of the USSR / Russia “Soviet Union in Pacific Asia Rim”. The article analyses international cooperation of the University of Hawaii library with Russian libraries, in particular, its relations with the libraries of the Russian Far East. The author describes the project of the University of Hawaii Library to create the electronic library catalogue with complete bibliographic and historical information about each edition of the collection and to expand the exchange of literature and information.
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Books on the topic "Hawaii State Capitol (Honolulu, Hawaii)"

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Uchida, Jensen. The feasibility of establishing a State Capitol maintenance program under the Legislature. Honolulu, Hawaii (State Capitol, Honolulu: Legislative Reference Bureau, 1996.

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Auditor, Hawaii Legislature Office of the Legislature. A study of the State Capitol renovation project: A report to the Governor and the Legislature of the State of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii (465 S. King St., Rm. 500, Honolulu 96813): The Auditor, 1995.

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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health., ed. Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii. [Atlanta, Ga.?]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2000.

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Hawaii. Department of Accounting and General Services. Final environmental assessment for No. 1 Capitol District Building, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawai'i, TMK : 2-1-17: 01, D.A.G.S. job no. 22-10-0204. Honolulu, Hawai'i: Dept. of Accounting and General Services, 2000.

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Kyoji, Tachikawa, ed. Critical state in superconductors: Proceedings of 1994 Topical International Cryogenic Materials Conference : Tokai University Pacific Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 24-26 Oct '94. Singapore: World Scientific, 1995.

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A, Yoshihara Lisa, and Honolulu Academy of Arts, eds. Collective visions, 1967-1997: An exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Art in Public Places Program, presented at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, September 3-October 12, 1997. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Foundation, 1997.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies. Labor, health, and education issues in the state of Hawaii: Hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth congress, second session, special hearing, February 18, 2004, Honolulu, HI. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs. Hawaii State Senate Bill 3236: Hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session ... May 31, 1990, Honolulu, HI. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1991.

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), United States Congress Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (1993. Application of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in the state of Hawaii: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, on oversight hearing to receive testimony on the application of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in the state of Hawaii, December 8, 2004, Honolulu, HI. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Honolulu & Hawaii State Map (25). Rand McNally, 1992.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hawaii State Capitol (Honolulu, Hawaii)"

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Bates, Alex, Jill Langendorf, Joshua Lamb, Yuliya Preger, and Loraine Torres-Castro. "Thermal Stability of Solid-State Battery Components with Liquid Electrolyte." In Proposed for presentation at the 2022 MRS Spring held May 8-13, 2022 in Honolulu, Hawaii US. US DOE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1894759.

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Reports on the topic "Hawaii State Capitol (Honolulu, Hawaii)"

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Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-2000-0040-2800, Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshheta200000402800.

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