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International Day of Peace is observed every year on September 21 to encourage peace and reduction of conflict. This year’s theme is Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world. The ...
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We’re excited to announce the addition of new photos in our library lobby! This exhibit is titled, “Ke Kāī Koi o Honouliuli”. The kāī koi is the famous kalo of ʻEwa and grew abundantly in ...
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April is Citizen Science Month, an annual celebration that aims to inspire volunteers to get involved in research to help advance science. Citizen scientists can contribute to projects led by ...
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Hunger : the oldest problem / Martin Caparros ; translated from the Spanish by Katherine Silver.
The last story of Mina Lee / Nancy Jooyoun Kim.
Border Wars : inside Trump's assault on ...
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Geography encompasses the study of earth’s land, biodiversity, environment, natural resources and the interactions between those components. Having an adequate knowledge of geography allows us to ...
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Clean air is fundamental to our health and to the wellbeing of our natural environment. The presence of contaminants in the air can significantly affect our welfare. In fact, prolonged exposure to ...
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