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The Committee of Safety issued the following proclamation, read aloud on January 17 by its chairman Henry E. Cooper to a large crowd assembled in front of the royal residence ʻIolani Palace: [8] "First – The Hawaiian monarchial system of government is hereby abrogated.
Reach Out and Read logo. Reach Out and Read, Inc. (ROR) is a US nonprofit organization that promotes reading. Reach Out and Read is a national early literacy organization working directly with pediatric care providers to share the lifelong benefits that result from families reading aloud to their children every day.
To prevent strikers from damaging company property, a union police force was created. This police force also prohibited gambling. A transportation unit moved workers to wherever they were needed and food kitchens were set up. Several morale and entertainment committees were formed to arrange musical performances, movies, and other programs.
Many workers felt the strike was a failure because the results were not immediate. It would take six months for the products of the strike to fully materialize. The strike had taken a toll on both sides; 1,000 strikers had gone back to work and more than 2,000 strikebreakers were hired. The HSPA lost $12,000,000 in potential income.
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Sustained silent reading (SSR) is a form of school-based recreational reading, or free voluntary reading, where students read silently in a designated period every day, with the underlying assumption being that students learn to read by reading constantly. While classroom implementation of SSR is fairly widespread, some critics note that the ...
KITV (channel 4) is a television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of ABC.It is owned by Allen Media Group alongside multicultural independent station KIKU (channel 20).
KHON-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 2, on January 15, 2009, [46] the official date on which full-power television stations in the State of Hawaii transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts (almost five months before the June 12 transition date for full-power stations on the U.S. mainland).