Dallas is in the central time zone, which is UTC-6 in standard (CST) and UTC-5 in daylight (CDT) times.
Hawaii is on Hawaiian Standard time (HST) year round, which is UTC-10.
So, there’s a 4 hour difference during standard time, and a 5-hour difference during daylight time.
http://www.hawaii-aloha.com – Last Friday we had the oportunity to see a screening of The Pacific, a mini series from HBO, it tells the story of three incredible men who fought in WW2. It premiers this Fri, March 14th. Originally, the series was going to be shot in Hawaii but we did not get the bid so it was shot in Australia, but Hawaii was so much a part of WW2 that it has a lot of meaning for folks here especially veterans. We were lucky enough to catch the Commander of the pacific fleet sending a message to the troops,on a meTV, a device that lets people send video messages abroad. Here is a little tribute we put together.
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Take a look military, Hawaiian shirt and polynesian history of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
The Starfish
Ka Hôkû Kai
[kah HOH' KOO' kai]
Once upon a time, there was a wise kupuna (elder),
who went to the sea to contemplate.
One day, while walking along the shore,
the kupuna looked down the beach,
and saw a gracefully dancing
human figure.
The kupuna wondered out loud,
“Who would so joyfully greet this day with hula?”
and began to walk faster to catch up.
Getting closer,
the kupuna saw that the dancer was a keiki (child),
who was not dancing at all.
The keiki was reaching down to the sand to pick up something,
and was very gently throwing it into the sea.
The kupuna called out to the keiki,
“Aloha! What are you doing?”
The keiki paused, looked up and replied,
“Throwing starfish into the sea.”
Surprised, the kupuna sputtered,
“I…I guess I should have asked,
WHY are you throwing starfish into the sea?”
The keiki smiled brightly, pointed upward and,
with exquisite simplicity, replied,
“The sun is up, the tide is going out.
If I don’t throw them in, they will die.”
“But, don’t you realize, ” asked the kupuna,
“that there are miles and miles of beach
and starfish all along it?
You can’t possibly make a difference!”
The keiki listened politely.
Then bent down, picked up another starfish,
threw it gently into the sea, just beyond the breaking waves,
and exuberantly declared,
“It made a difference for that one.”
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this is my hotel i was in waikiki hawaii. i am sad that i left 
resort quest waikiki beach like 20 meters away from the beach
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A sample of outstanding free performances Monday & Tuesday. This is a medley of four halau in six minutes, just a few seconds from each chant or mele, to showcase the astonishing variety of talent in our islands. Keiki are highlighted, plus kupuna! Footage of audience, photographers, & applause provides context.
(1) Halau Hula o Hokulani, kumu Hokulani De Rego. (2) Halau Hula o Hilo Hanakahi, kumu Pua Crumb. (3) Halau Hula Ke Olu Makani o Mauna Loa, kumu Meleana Manuel. (4) Ke Ola o Na Kupuna, kumu Haunani Medeiros.
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Hawaii video of trip
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Kahu Hanalei would like Hawaiian Churches to comment about the Hewa of 1893 at the ‘Iolani Palace
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From Oahu to Big Island at night
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http://www.GoHawaiiTours.com Hawaii Activities – Hawaii tours – Things to do in Hawaii – attractions – adventures and activity planning
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