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Saturday, May 29, 2010

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Welcome to T.M.BW. | The Manaia Blog-writer
Thank you for joining this nonprofit Blog which works to post at least once a month. If we are unable to post, it means we are working on other projects possibly relating to TMBW. Please check out our Editors Pick Blog Archive section for our most featured Polynesian History study. History posts are published in rough drafts and are worked on at various times, so please do check back with us.


T.M.BW.'s most recent work is featured on the main-top left section, with all other "Latest posts" located on the top-right side bar. In the mid-section is our Youtube Video-bar with right below it our sections on Education Interests, Media Interests, and Community Interests.

Please take advantage of our Polls at the bottom right sections. Poll results may help us in future writing works. T.M.BW. moved from Tui Tablet Blog Column in 2010 (Some post-dates have been arranged for front page and template purposes). We are not apart of any religious or political movement but have supported family friendly Polynesian Fine Art movements in the past by helping display work.

T.M.BW. on People - We began in 2009 as Tui Tablet Blog Column, blogging about up coming events while giving insight into community interests. T.M.BW. loves to feature Asia Pacific - Pacific Islander American celebrations, along with stories of the people that continue to push forward.

T.M.BW. on Education - This Blog feels that education is of the highest priority and wishes to help community by giving accurate information to the best of its ability. Most of the work has been put toward Polynesian Pacific colonization studies, Polynesian History 1800-1960, Sports and Entertainment bios on Pacific peoples (or their recent works), Pacific Fine Arts, Pacific Social Media, and Community Health, but afterward hopes to expand into other educational areas.

T.M.BW. on Privacy - We Do NOT collect private data, personal data, weird data, ugly data, or even beautiful data, and have no urge to ever collect data in the future of our visitors. 

T.M.BW. on Environment - The Manaia Blog-writer supports our environment and hopes to help by giving objective opinions on issues that may have a strong impact.

T.M.BW. on Community Organization - We support positive community organization that benefits our developing youth and the Arts.

T.M.BW. on The Arts - Polynesian Culture and Pacific Islander Arts are main topics in many blog posts in The Manaia Blog-writer. We support the Arts and hope to inform public on future Asia Pacific American Community Fine Art events.

"The Manaia Blog-writer is a place to grow, for you and for me"

Why this Blog is the way it is?
We have many interests and would like to continue developing in our writing and other creative arts. Thank you for joining us on this journey and we hope that our work can be helpful in some way.

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Quiz It: What American Samoan diver was born on January 29th, 1960 and is considered The World's Greatest Olympic Diver in World History. The only diver to sweep the boards 8 consecutive years. » Check out TMBW Answers Feed! New!



TMBW Community Report: Electric Cars are here to stay and electricity can be easily home-made and battery stored. It's just a matter of time before the switch, learn how to make electricity with a home turbine.

TMBW On-going works: Mana History & A.P.I.A. Studies is an on-going personal history project, please continue to check back. The Samoan History and Related Events Timeline has been worked on. The Maori Wars History is now almost complete.

TMBW Announcement: We are trying to work out a way to best help Asia Pacific islanders learn all aspects about the vast East Asian, Southeast Asian, and Polynesian Pacific regions.

 
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Community Video Section » Linked to Youtube

•Siva Tau, Haka, and recently Sipi Tau

•Welcome to Hawaii-USA 4k

•Western & Eastern Samoa Tour

•Tahiti Polynesian Island Pacific 4k

•The culture of Tonga Islands

•Aotearoa NZ Tour of the place


•Samoan Proverb: " Talanoa atu, ‘ae le talanoa manu.- meaning a careless way will be taken by surprise by the alert. "
•Best Moana Quotes: "E aogâ vai pâlagi mo ma'i pâlagi, 'ae aogâ vao Samoa mo ma'i Samoa."
•Best Rugby Quotes: "World Rugby is now seeing Islands beating Continents"
•Best New Quote: "If theres one thing Samoan culture will teach us, it's how to take on life's Mosquitoes".


Cartoon By Ione K. Birdman
◘ Health Interests

#1 tip Trust in Medical help has lowered since year 2000, especially when it comes to Cancer Treatments. Promises unkept for cures and breakthroughs in new research never applied, or with poor results, for over 40 years has raised skepticism. Following the most advanced tech nations instead of relying on easy access convenient hospitalization has been recommended for those looking for better medical help.

#1 tipA Community report says to "Beware of TAP WATER" [Tap Water can be Dangerous]. Outside the island, there are industrialized cities with real toxic issues. On the surface the City may have great rides, food, highways, and parks, but have under it all "toxic or environmental health issues" due to old Landfills and Water Infrastructure being ignored. If an area has a waste smell, the ground nearby could be a covered over Landfill where a town has expanded, buried the old one, and moved to a new location. Buying clean bottled water is an important choice, and will save a person's health.
◘ Community Interests

#1 tipPacific Islander American Community report on "Banking Overdraft Schemes" which resequence transactions on lower income accounts to make the accounts overdraft. In the Banking Scheme, transactions are being posted in an order that benefits the banking fees, and costing the customer possibly hundreds of dollars. The Banking Overdraft Schemes have been reported to still be attempted. Keep your money in a trusted Bank. Do not just sign up to any bank.

#1 tip Check out your local Library for community events. Also a Library can subscribe to Polynesian Newspapers and Magazines so that you and your kids can read them. Organizing a way to have books and media content (movies and news) able for your community to check out is important. Organize your local Library on how to get things started. Classes in public school are also being asked by local community for more Pacific languages and culture to be taught.


















Visual By Ione K. Birdman





Da boys of Samoa & Tonga »
In a suburb with growing business centers and newly built neighborhoods far away in the mainland

Sekilini Leaena favorite school lunch »
Leipua sits in class at school with her favorite lunch waiting for the bell.
Chirp great little Moana Bird »
The little Moana bird woke up with the sun, and there in the morning saw one

Kani & The 2 wheels »
Kani woke up one morning and strolled down to his garage wanting to check

Smart Smart Kavika needs experience »
Eleven and a half year old Kavika had a very small turtle he loved very


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