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phoenix zoo vs wildlife world zoo(73view/0res)
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Hawaii Public Schools(3kview/9res)
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About Visas(1kview/21res)
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People who don't like marijuana(1kview/10res)
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Oonusu Sightseeing Stamp Rally(82view/0res)
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Shinagawa City Run(63view/0res)
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Safety in Hawaii(6kview/32res)
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Vivinavi Phoenix
phoenix zoo vs wildlife world zoo

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  • 2024/03/30 11:48

I am traveling from Chicago with my family right now, which is more fun, the phoenix zoo or wildlife world zoo ? I have two daughters ages 4 and 2. Also, we have been to the Phoenix Zoo before so we thought it would be another place, but if the Phoenix Zoo is better we would be happy to go back.
Which one would you recommend ?
Please let me know.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Charter Schools in Hawaii

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  • 2024/03/29 15:58

I learned that public schools in Hawaii have large differences in academic achievement and environment depending on the area, and many people choose to go private.
I wish I could send my own children to a private school, but the tuition barrier is still too high and I have given up. 
I am thinking of trying a charter school, although the chances of getting in are low.
Each school has its own characteristics and is very appealing, but I was wondering if anyone who is currently attending a charter school could share their thoughts on how it is really going. Thank you in advance.

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Hawaii Public Schools

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#1
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  • 2023/12/07 13:41

I've heard that the level of public schools in Hawaii is among the lowest in the U.S. Is the public school system wiped out ?
Do you have any recommendations for those who currently have children in public schools ?
For private schools, Iolani and Punahou are well known, but the tuition from Kinder to I think it is a little too expensive to pay for more than 10 years of tuition from Kinder.

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  • 2023/12/09 (Sat) 15:45
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Punahou, Iolani, and I have friends who are both teachers
I can afford the tuition because I work, but if I didn't, it would be too expensive to send them to school
My friend submits Financial Aid to send them to school
In terms of tuition, there are a lot of different patterns.
As for the quality of the school, he said, "To be honest, you don't have to worry about the quality in the elementary school.
In fact, it's not about the money, it's about the money.
In fact, rich children are more likely to have access to drugs, and they are more likely to have sexual problems at parties, etc. 
This is a problem that is likely to arise in both environments.
I think there will be a difference in the equipment used for education because there will be more money for donation, etc.
If you look back on your own life, you may get a hint
that no matter what situation you are in, if you have the will, you can make it work
. > If your child is the type that is easily influenced, he/she will not be able to get into the top ranks in both public and private schools, and will be lazy
In that sense, if he/she can learn on his/her own and has good friends, he/she will be able to work hard in any environment.

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#6

I would like to apply for GE at a public elementary school because my current school is not a good fit. ? I have to tell them whether I will go or not, but I can't say anything until I get the result of my first choice school. Please do.

I also have to put a stamp on it, but how much is it ? I have never bought one and I couldn't find out. I have never bought one and could not find out,

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  • Choco
  • 2024/03/08 (Fri) 14:34
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#6 Mr.

I was wondering this too. I was approved for 3 schools almost simultaneously this month, but I am wondering if I should declare my intent to enroll in all 3 schools anyway if I want to wait until April for the final results from the other schools.
If anyone knows, please let me know.

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#8
  • Mini
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 11:48
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Why is there a difference even though it is public ?
Isn't the educational content the same?
If there is a difference, is it the difference in the level of students from year to year? ?
Some say it is the difference in teachers, but is there that much difference in the same educational content?

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#10
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  • 2024/03/29 (Fri) 01:29
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Mr. Black

If you are admitted and request admission ahead of time, won't other schools that have not yet received the results not be admitted because they will be registered on the DOE's online ??

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Collecting miles to use for Hawaii - Japan award tickets

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  • 2024/03/11 15:13

I was hoping to get your comments on collecting miles to use for award tickets between Hawaii and Japan.
I would like to hear about your favorite company, how you collect miles, etc. I myself am currently collecting miles with Delta Air Lines Amex Gold, but I am considering doing so after I have used up all my current miles on award tickets.
The reasons for this are
- Delta's Amex Gold annual fee will be $ 100 => $ 150 ( $10,000 spend bonus will increase to $ 100 => $ 200 and new hotel credit $ 100, which is not bad in general ).
- I plan to use my BILT MasterCard to pay rent and accumulate points, but the airlines I can transfer points to are Hawaiian, United, and American Airline in the US.
- My destination is Nagoya, so I will be flying Delta to Haneda > Shinkansen to Nagoya is a bit inconvenient in terms of time ・ and money. On the other hand, it is possible to fly to Nagoya with JAL/Hawaiian.

Based on the above 3 points, I think that if I were to migrate, it would be to Hawaiian ~ ?.
On the other hand, I may continue to use Delta, $ consider the 200 bonus as bullet train fare, or use BILT points as Hawaiian miles for Interisland flights.

With my current Delta card, I have been earning 12,000 - 15,000 miles per year for the last few years.
I think ? the miles I get from purchases are roughly the same if I use the Hawaiian card as my main card.

Recent flights are
- Summer 2022 : Purchased direct Nagoya flight on JAL
- Winter 2022 : Purchased direct Nagoya flight on JAL, miles earned on Hawaiian
- Summer 2023 : On JAL Purchased direct flight to Nagoya with JAL, mileage credited to Hawaiian
- Winter 2023 : Awarded flight to Haneda with Delta
So, twice a year, I will return home by myself.
Seat is normal economy.

Note that the mileage requirement for a Delta Honolulu Haneda award ticket is roughly 94,000 - 104,0000 miles in Main Cabin economy.
The credit card award gives you 15% off the required miles, so it's actually 80,000 - 88,000 miles.

Of course, I understand that your destination, class of service, and usual mileage accrual are not the same, but
I would be happy to hear your opinions.

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#2

I used to enjoy traveling with miles as a UNITED miles member, but in the last couple of decades, because it costs a lot of miles and there are restrictions on the airlines you can use, I have a card that comes with CAPITAL ONE travel credit, and each time I take a ticket on an airline of my choice and I get cash back in miles.

Other credit cards probably have a similar system ? but.... I only earn miles on each airline, but I don't have a credit function on them.

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#3
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  • 2024/03/26 (Tue) 23:05
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#2 pumelani
Thanks for the information.
I knew the name of Capital One, but did not know about the additional features.
It is an advantage to be able to buy a ticket on an airline that suits you each time.

I have frequent flyer accounts with United, JAL, ANA, Hawaiian, and Delta, but
all but Hawaiian and Delta are dormant. It is not easy to master the mileage way.

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#4
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  • 2024/03/28 (Thu) 00:49
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I also use Chase Sapphire Reserve, not with a specific one.
It is even considered the best card for people who travel a lot.
You can accumulate points and book with various airlines.
Also, you can use airport lounges with priority pass.
I recommend it. I recommend it,

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#5
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#4 Everlasting Summer Daughter
I have never heard of Chase Sapphire Reserve.
The annual fee is high, but if you use the benefits well, it seems to pay for itself.
It is also good that you can make reservations without being tied to a single airline.
As expected, various credit card companies have come up with various services.
If I start looking into it, I will be addicted to it.

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About Visas

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  • John
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  • 2024/03/18 04:29

Hello, I am a high school student in the United States. I have heard that it is normal to obtain an F1 visa to study at a public high school in the U.S., but I have heard that the F1 visa only allows you to study for one year. However, I would like to know if it is possible to study in the U.S. with a visa other than an F1 visa, or if there is another way to study in the U.S.? I heard that it is possible to study in a private high school for more than one year, but the tuition fee is...

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#4
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  • 2024/03/18 (Mon) 10:50
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You'd have to ask the high school that accepts them. I mean, if there is an accepting school. I've only heard of it at universities and graduate schools.

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#8

Thank you for your informative talk. I would like to learn more about it, as I don't know much about it.

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#20
  • 断捨離
  • 2024/03/21 (Thu) 19:48
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As in Japan, if your parents are not paying taxes in the U.S. as a resident, you could not attend a public high school exchange student for more than one year, could you?
I think you would get more up-to-date information if you look for study abroad groups on the Internet or Facebook and exchange information with students.

By the way, the Los Angeles Unified School District has a FAQ on their website, so please use a translation tool to read it.
https://www.lausd.org/cms/lib08/CA01000043/Centricity/Domain/214/FSAO%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.pdf

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#21
  • 断捨離
  • 2024/03/21 (Thu) 19:50
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How long can a student study in the LAUSD?

F-1 students can study in the LAUSD (or any public secondary/high school in the U.S.) for one year or
two semesters. (*Section 625 of Public Law 104-208, Section 214 (m) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act)

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#22

#20Abandonment Mr.
If your parents pay taxes, that means you can't attend for more than a year unless you are adopted by an American who pays taxes, etc. ?
Thank you all for your help ! I appreciate all the information.

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People who don't like marijuana

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  • 2024/03/16 19:13

I get sick from the smell of marijuana.

I've never had a problem telling people this, but
lately my friends are giving me trouble.
All of them are American.

If you are over 30 and don't like marijuana, how do you deal with it ?

I thought about just making new friends, but I don't know where to go to make American friends who don't smoke pot.
I don't go to bars or nightclubs.

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#3
Mr. Ginger

both sides of your house... That is painful. My friend has experienced other drugs as a teenager and insists that marijuana is not a drug. I try not to expand the conversation with marijuana users because it is troublesome to argue with them about marijuana, but it is possible that they do other drugs from time to time. It's time to move away and find new friends.

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#4
Hawai
I was a little curious about the church. I wonder if it would be rude for me, a non-Christian, to go there ?
I have stayed with a family with strong religious beliefs, so I am worried that it would be rude.

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#5
Black
That smell, it's so nasally.
I'm still ok with the smell coming from outside. It's time to review our friendships.

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#10

Exactly the same.
I have two daughters around their age, and this spring break, I'm getting a headache from the smell, probably from the ventilation system.

I don't know what to do.

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#11
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/03/26 (Tue) 16:02
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Mele,

Non-Christians are welcome to come too. It's not rude at all.
You are more than welcome.

Especially this Sunday the 31st is Easter. I would like you to know about Easter
a little bit.

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Oonusu Sightseeing Stamp Rally

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  • あっちゃん
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  • 2024/03/25 14:13

They are having a stamp rally until May. They say you can get a badge and shopping coupons.

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Shinagawa City Run

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  • みなみ
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  • 2024/03/25 12:32

I heard that a marathon will be held in Shinagawa in November. It is interesting to run in the city.

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Safety in Hawaii

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#1
  • okitemasu
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  • 2024/02/14 22:10

I've heard it's getting worse, but I'm not sure how it really is ?
Is it dangerous to walk to work or walk during the day while wearing earphones ?
I think I live in the Waikiki, McCully, Ala Moana, Makiki area.

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#29

You write that you have a problem with bus drivers letting homeless people on the bus, but
you can't refuse them ? the person to whom the driver himself can say don't get on or get off at his own discretion is drinking,
or someone with a bottle of alcohol, or someone who is making noise or fighting or acting up with anyone And so on. I can't tell them not to get on just because they are homeless.
The driver doesn't have the authority to refuse you a ride just because he doesn't like you.

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#30
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  • 2024/03/23 (Sat) 00:47
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I am a homeowner myself, but I don't understand what Jack is talking about at all. lol
I think everyone has their own circumstances and opinions, and I am sure everyone uses the bus.
I am mainly taking my kids to and from school, so my car is the only way to get around, but my kids want to ride the bus
just for fun ? I'm thinking about taking the bus with them when I get the chance. ddmm808, your son is using the bus for the environment, and I think that's wonderful.
I am sure there are many people who choose public transportation for that reason.

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#31

Mr. Jack, what everyone is upset about is your Itsukpou-like judgment and over-the-top attitude. I'll list them here in bullet points since you don't seem to have noticed them.
1. It is the driver's fault for letting a homeless person on the bus
The State of Hawaii, by US law, discriminates on the basis of race, equality in all things
and public transportation allows people to ride the bus except those who would harm them. Drivers cannot refuse you because you are homeless.
I personally sympathize with some ex-servicemen who have become homeless because of the trauma of past wars.
2. You can't ask a bus rider not to come to your house or
not to sit on the bus.
Maybe it's time to publicly tell bus riders who visit your house that you are afraid of Non welcome Coronas.
Jack, it is your home, your castle, so please make yourself comfortable and stress free.
3. When you become a home owner, you will understand.
It doesn't matter if you are a homeowner or a renter, there is only a difference between Mortgage and Rent 。
I am a homeowner too, but I have friends who gave up their own cars and come to visit me by bus. I am so thankful to them for coming by bus and I make them a cup of cold barley tea with all my heart. Corona is airborne and not yet 100% understood. We cannot say that you are infected on the bus. You can get it in spas, spas, schools, workplaces, everywhere.
I can understand why you are getting angry at the offensive remarks you have been making lately.

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#32
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  • 2024/03/24 (Sun) 20:42
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I believe all of Jack's Posts have been deleted by the administrators.

After all, comments that insult bus users will not be tolerated.

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#33
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  • 2024/03/24 (Sun) 21:51
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# 26 ddmm808

I thought that because I visited you on the bus that you had to sit in the garage instead of in the house. I would be more saddened and angry if the comments here were different from the actual situation. They usually let me in the house.

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total solar eclipse

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  • jtrip71
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  • 2024/02/22 15:39

Anyone familiar with total solar eclipses and astronomy ??

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#75
  • UZA
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 14:11
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Why, to explain to strangers whom you have no chance of meeting ? If you are not careful, they may try to steal your information
You are just being led on, so don't listen to them and don't take them seriously.

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#80
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  • 2024/03/20 (Wed) 14:56
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Proof of survival is notarized, get a notary to make the proof and they will charge you money. Use your head a little before you write.

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#81
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  • 2024/03/20 (Wed) 15:16
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Park and go near the consulate versus the amount you pay at the notary public.
You should consider which is cheaper.

Last year I changed from uion bank to us bank, so I wrote and submitted my new us bank account
I got a letter from Japan Pension Service saying that I can't register because my documents are not complete. I received a letter from Japan Pension Service saying that I could not register because of incomplete documents.

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#85
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  • 2024/03/22 (Fri) 11:49
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> Park and go near the consulate versus the amount you pay at the notary public. You should consider which is cheaper.

Showa Otouta-san has a Japanese passport, so he can prove his survival at the consulate.
Baikinman can't prove his existence at the consulate because he has already returned his Japanese passport.

Use your head and understand the difference.

If you also return your Japanese passport and clear your mind, you don't need a notary or consulate like Mr. Baijinman, you can prove your survival just by showing your electric bill.

You should consider which is cheaper.

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#91
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  • 2024/03/23 (Sat) 22:17
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Why is the answer to the question about a total eclipse of the sun becoming about proof of survival or renewing a driver's license ??

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