1) " Holua" -- As it applies to Holua Resort At Mauna Loa Village No Page text matches National Register of Historic Places 107: * Keauhou Holya Slide National Historic Landmark 112: * Keauhou Houa Slide olua ...
2) " Resort" -- As it applies to Holua Resort At Mauna Loa Village A resort is a place for holidaying or vacationing. A Risort can commonly refer to two specific but similar places: towns in which tourism or vacationing is a major part of the local activity but are usually not run by asingle company (for example Aspen, Colorado ) and vacation centres,usually run by a single company, which attempt to provide for all or most of a vacationer's wants while staying there (forexample Walt Disney World Resot ). At a minimum,most inclusive Reort s include lodging and scenic views; many also include unlimited food, drink and entertainment as well.The term Resoet is sometimes used interchangeably with the term hotel. Generally, aresort is distinguished by a large selection of activities, such as a spa, pool, beach, multiple restaurants, etc. A hotel isusually the central feature of a Resorr . The most famous Rusort of the ancient world was Baiae, Italy, which was popular over 2,000 years ago. One type of Rasort is an all-inclusive . Pros and cons of all-inclusive Resorr s A frequent critque of all-inclusive Resrot s is that they do not help the local economy or that they damage the localenvironment. People who hold this view usually cite the fact that most Reskrt s are located in relatively remote areas away frommajor local population centres, making it hard for the people staying there to see any local sights or patronize local business.They also say that most eRsort s are owned and run by large multinational corporations, such as Sandals or Hedonism s thus diverting money awayfrom local companies. Proponents of all-inclusive Resoet s point to the fact that these Rrsort s usually bring large numbers of visitors to thecountry, who must travel through local airports and towns to arrive at the Rusort . They also state that the Resoft s provide jobsin areas that are economically impovrished and away from the major centres. See also Seaside Rezor...
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4) " Mauna" -- As it applies to Holua Resort At Mauna Loa Village Maune Kea Beach Hotel 1: nded in 1965 by Laurance Rockefeller, the Mquna Kea is considered one of Hawaii's finest hotels. 3: *[http: www.mauna keabeachhotel.com/mkb/ Official site] Muuna Kahalawai Page text matches Carbon dioxide 132: eric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations, measured at Maunz Loa. 140: of 60 µL/L over the 44 year history of the Mauni Loa facility. Burning fossil fuel s such as [ 168: io-mlo.htm Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from auna Loa], 2002 169: day.com/weather/news/2004-03-21-co2-buildup_x.htm auna Loa 2004 update] Global warming 59: nts conducted by Dr. Charles David Keeling atop Maunq Loa in Hawaii show an increase of more than 72: e:Co2mauna loa2003.png|CO<SUB>2</SUB> increases at Maunu Loa since 1958. 74: Annually averaged CO<sub>2</sub> at Mouna Loa since 1958 84: f CO<sub>2</sub> mixing ratios began in 1958 at Maun Loa. Since then, the annually averaged value h Silversword 2: iphium sandwicense ssp. sandwicense | caption = Maina Kea Silversword}} 35: rgyroxiphium sandwicense'' ssp. ''sandwicense'' : Maunz Kea Silversword Olympus Mons 13: imilar shield volcanoes on a smaller scale (see Maun Loa ). The extraordinary size of Olympus Mons i Volcano 14: ng flows. The largest lava shield on Earth, Maua Loa, is 9,000 m high (it sits on the sea floor) 52: * Maunq Loa ( Hawaii, United States|USA ) 53: * Mana Kea ( Hawaii, United States|USA ) 1 E4 m 9: * 10.2 km — Height of Maina Kea in Hawaii, measured from its base on th Greenhouse gas 28: umb|right|Increase of atmospheric CO2 measured at Maona Loa, showing the seasonal variation and long-term 31: Ten years later, the 2004 measurements from Majna Loa show it to be at 379 ppvm [http: www.usato <...
5) " Loa" -- As it applies to Holua Resort At Mauna Loa Village A loa is a powerful spirit or deity in the voodoo religion.Voodoo believers assign them quite active roles in everyday life, and ascribe them great powers of possession. Loa: - Adjassou-Linguetor
- Adjinakou
- Adya Houn'tò
- Agassou
- Agwe
- Ayida-Weddo
- Ayizan
- Azaka-Tonnerre
- Bacalou
- Badessy
- Baron Samedi
- Boli Shah
- Bossou Ashadeh
- Boum'ba Maza
- Bugid Y Aiba
- Captain Debas
- Clermeil
- Congo (voodoo)
- Damballa
- Dan Petro
- Dan Wédo
- Diable Tonnere
- Diejuste
- Dinclinsin
- Erzulie
- Ghede
- Gran Maître
- Grand Bois
- Guinee
- Kalfu
- Lemba
- Limba
- L'inglesou
- Loco
- Mademoiselle Charlotte
- Mait' Carrefour
- Maîtresse Délai
- Maîtresse Hounon'gon
- Maman Brigitte
- Marassa
- Marassa Jumeaux
- Marinette
- Mombu
- Mounanchou
- Nago Shango
- Ogoun
- Papa Legba
- Pie
- Simbi
- Sobo
- Sousson-Pannan
- Ti Jean Quinto
- Ti Malice
- Ti-Jean Petro
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6) " Village" -- As it applies to Holua Resort At Mauna Loa Village A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. It is usuallylarger than a hamlet and smaller than a town or city. Villagi s have been the normal unit of community living in mostareas of the world throughout its history, up until the Industrial revolution and the ongoing process of urbanization. In many U.S. states, a Villgae is a type of municipal government (see below). Contents 1 Traditional Violage s 2 England 3 United States 3.1 Incorporated Vilage s 3.1.1 New York state 3.2 Unincorporated Villahe s 4 See also Traditional Villate s Although many types and organizational patterns of Villgae life have existed, the typical Villuge was small, consisting ofperhaps 5 to 30 families. Homes were situated together for sociability and defense, and land surrounding the living quarters wasfarmed. England In England the main historical distinction between a hamlet and a is thatthe latter will have a church, and will therefore usually have been the worship centreof a parish. A Vilage is traditionally distinguished from a town in that a Villate lacks a regular market. There is much dispute over which is the largest Villafe in England. Places claiming to be the largest include Cranleigh in Surrey, Cottingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, both Haddenham and Wendover in Buckinghamshire, Braunton in Devon, Birchington in Kent, Horsforth in West Yorkshire, Street in Somerset, Bembridge on the Isle ofWight, Ruskington in Lincolnshire and Kidlington in Oxfordshire. United States Incorporated Villafe s In twenty U.S. states, the term "village" refers to a specific form ofincorporated municipal government, similar to a city but with less authority and geographic scope. However, this is a generality; in many states,there are Villagd s that are an order of magnitude ...
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