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Gerald Farinas
Gerald Farinas
Gerald Farinas

Birthday: Friday, 21 January, 1983
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii
Residence: Chicago, Illinois

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Gerald Farinas Index

[edit] Index

Welcome to the Gerald Farinas Index. This page catalogs and provides reference links to the various articles written by Gerald Farinas for Wikipedia. Articles are categorized by relevant subject matter. Several articles were featured by Wikipedia as works of notable excellence, such as pieces covering the topics of academia and Father Damien. Other articles are currently being refined for the same distinction — 2004 Democratic National Convention, 2004 Republican National Convention, Alan Keyes, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Hawaiian Architecture, Holy Name Cathedral, Patsy Mink, and Republic of Hawaii.

[edit] Airports

Kalaeloa Airport, Dillingham Airfield, Hana Airport, Honolulu International Airport, Kalaupapa Airport, Kahului Airport, Kapalua Airport, Lana'i Airport, Molokai Airport, Kona International Airport, Hilo International Airport, Waimea-Kohala Airport, Upolu Airport, Lihue Airport, Port Allen Airport

[edit] Art

Aloha shirt, Death of Cook, Hawaiian architecture, Henri Berger

[edit] Buildings and Vessels

Ainahau, Aloha Tower, Aliiolani Hale, Bishop Museum, Falls of Clyde, First Hawaiian Center, Hawaii Convention Center, Hawaii Maritime Center, Hawaii State Library, Hawaii Theatre, Hawaiiloa, Honolulu Stadium, Iolani Barracks, Iolani Palace, Moana Hotel, Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Royal Mausoleum, Territorial Building, Waikiki Aquarium, War Memorial Natatorium, Washington Place

[edit] Businesses and Nonprofits

Aloha Airlines, Aloha Tower Marketplace, Ala Moana Center, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaiian Village Hotel, Island Air, Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment District, Matson, Moana Hotel, Omni Air International, Pacific Wings, Pearlridge Center, Polynesian Airlines, Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Hawaii, Victoria Ward Centers, Waikiki Hotel

[edit] Demographics

Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, Native Hawaiians

[edit] Europe

Ancient Greece, Jaca, Spain, Principality, Scottish independence, Tremeloo, Belgium

[edit] General

2004 Democratic National Convention, 2004 Republican National Convention, Academia, Civic Center, Keynote, State's Attorney

[edit] Hawaii

Aloha Aina Party of Hawaii, Aloha Festivals, Admission Act, Ancient Hawaii, Attorney General of Hawaii, Bayonet Constitution, Best Party of Hawaii, Big Five, Central Pacific Hurricane Center, Constitution of Hawaii, Democratic Party of Hawaii, Father Damien Statue, Flag of Hawaii, Governor of Hawaii, Hawaii Aloha, Hawaii State Capitol, Hawaii State Circuit Courts, Hawaii State Department of Education, Hawaii State District Courts, Hawaii State Family Courts, Hawaii State House of Representatives, Hawaii State Intermediate Court of Appeals, Hawaii State Judiciary, Hawaii State Land Court, Hawaii State Legislature, Hawaii State Library, Hawaii State Public Library System, Hawaii State Senate, Hawaii State Supreme Court, Hawaii State Tax Appeal Court, Kamehameha Day, Kamehameha Statue, Kingdom of Hawaii, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, Newlands Resolution, Prince Kuhio Day, Provisional Government of Hawaii, Republic of Hawaii, Republican Party of Hawaii, Seal of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, 1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii, 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention

[edit] Honolulu

Aina Haina, Ala Moana, City & County of Honolulu, Downtown Honolulu, Hawaii Business Magazine, Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu City Council, Honolulu Fire Department, Honolulu Magazine, Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu Symphony, Honolulu Zoo, Kakaako, KFVE, KGMB, KHET, KHNL, KHON, KITV, Makiki, Manoa, Mayor of Honolulu, Moanalua, Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Pacific Business News, Salt Lake

[edit] Illinois

Illinois Attorney General, Illinois General Assembly, Illinois House of Representatives, Illinois Senate, Illinois-Wabash Company

[edit] Chicago

Chicago City Hall, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Police Department, Edgewater, Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art, Millennium Park, Richard J. Daley Center, Rogers Park

[edit] Hawaiian Monarchy

Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Charles Reed Bishop, Archibald Cleghorn, John Owen Dominis, House of Kalakaua, House of Kamehameha, House of Kawananakoa, Kaahumanu, David Kalakaua, Kalama, Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, Kamamalu, Kamehameha, Kamehameha II, Kamehameha III, Kamehameha IV, Kamehameha V, Albert Kamehameha, Royal Order of Kamehameha I, Kapiolani, Abigail Kawananakoa, David Kawananakoa, Edward A. Kawananakoa, Quentin Kawananakoa, Ruth Keelikolani, William Pitt Leleiohoku, Miriam K. Likelike, Liliuokalani, William Charles Lunalilo

[edit] Industrialists

James Campbell, Walter F. Dillingham, James Dole, Henry G. Ginaca, Henry J. Kaiser, Claus Spreckles

[edit] Military

Judge Advocate General's Corps, Presidential Directives, Rim of the Pacific Exercise, Tripler Army Medical Center, United States Pacific Command, USS Arizona Memorial

[edit] Philippines

Narvacan

[edit] Politicians

[edit] Hawaii Politicians

Simeon R. Acoba, Jr., James Aiona, D. G. Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Earl I. Anzai, James Apana, S. Haunani Apoliona, Alan Arakawa, George R. Ariyoshi, Charles Arnold, Duke Bainum, Henry Alexander Baldwin, Mark J. Bennett, Hiram Bingham III, Hiram Bingham IV, Neal Blaisdell, James Henderson Blount, Keiko Bonk, Margery Bronster, John A. Burns, Romeo Munoz Cachola, George R. Carter, Ed Case, Campbell Cavasso, Benjamin J. Cayetano, Charles Crane, Nelson Doi, Sanford B. Dole, James E. Duffy, Jr., Brickwood Galuteria, Thomas Gill, Wallace Rider Farrington, Frank Fasi, Joseph J. Fern, Walter F. Frear, Gerald Michael Gabbard, Mufi Hannemann, Jeremy Harris, Mazie Hirono, Victor Stewart Kaleoaloha Houston, William Paul Jarrett, Lawrence M. Judd, James Kealoha, Jean King, Samuel Wilder King, Maryanne Kusaka, John Lane, Ben Lee, Steven H. Levinson, Linda Lingle, Oren E. Long, Barbara Marshall, Lincoln Loy McCandless, Charles J. McCarthy, Patsy Mink, Ronald Moon, Paula A. Nakayama, Paul Neumann, Lester Petrie, Lucius E. Pinkham, Joseph B. Poindexter, William F. Quinn, William S. Richardson, Patricia Fukuda Saiki, Ingram M. Stainback, John L. Stevens, Lorrin A. Thurston, Haunani-Kay Trask, Mililani Trask, John D. Waihee III, Robert William Wilcox, Albert Sydney Willis, John H. Wilson, George F. Wright

[edit] Illinois Politicians

Andrea Barthwell, Rod Blagojevich, Blair Hull, Alan Keyes, Jocelyn Marcel Keyes, Barack Obama, Jim Oberweis, Jim Ryan, Judy Baar Topinka, Thomas M. Tunney

[edit] National Politicians

Christopher Heinz, Cheryl Jacques, Alan Keyes, Mary Parker Lewis

[edit] Publications

Hawaii Catholic Herald, Loyola Phoenix

[edit] Religion

Stephen Alencastre, Anglican Church of Hawaii, Archdiocese of Chicago, Archdiocese for the Military Services, Francis Cardinal Arinze, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, Franz Jozef Van Beeck, Hiram Bingham, Hiram Bingham II, Blessed Damien of Molokai, Libert H. Boeynaems, Byodo-In Temple, Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Cathedral of Saint Andrew, William Joseph Chaminade, Chicago Illinois Temple, Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Peter Coudrin, Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga, Francis Xavier DiLorenzo, Diocese of Honolulu, Diocese of Richmond, Edgewater Presbyterian Church, Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Joseph Anthony Ferrario, Galero, Francis Cardinal George, Holy Name Cathedral, Mychal F. Judge, Kawaiahao Church, Herman Koeckemann, Kona Hawaii Temple, Laie Hawaii Temple, Madonna Della Strada Chapel, Louis Maigret, Marist Brothers, McCormick Theological Seminary, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Motherchurch, Nauvoo Illinois Temple, T. Jerome Overbeck, Gulstan Ropert, Etienne Jerome Rouchouze, Salt Lake Temple, Henry Yates Satterlee, John Joseph Scanlan, Seraphim Rose, Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Joseph F. Smith, Society of Mary, Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Thomas Nettleship Staley, Titular bishop, Titular see, James Joseph Sweeney, Washington National Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral

[edit] Schools

Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, Brigham Young University of Hawaii, Chaminade University of Honolulu, East-West Center, Hawaii Baptist Academy, Hawaii Community College, Hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu Community College, Iolani School, International College and Graduate School, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kapiolani Community College, Kauai Community College, Leeward Community College, Loyola University Chicago, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Maryknoll School, Maui Community College, Moanalua High School, Mundelein College, President Theodore Roosevelt High School, President William McKinley High School, Punahou School, Sacred Hearts Academy, Saint Louis School, University of Hawaii at Hilo, University of Hawaii-West Oahu, University of the Nations at Kona, University of Saint Mary of the Lake, William S. Richardson School of Law, Windward Community College

[edit] Science

Black coral, Earth Observatory, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Hurricane Iwa, John Tuzo Wilson, Monachus, Reef Triggerfish

[edit] Sports

2008 Summer Olympics, 2010 Winter Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics, Aloha Bowl, Chicago 2016 Olympic bid, Dancing Beijing, Hobie Billingsley, Hawaii Bowl, Hula Bowl, Hawaiian Islanders, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Ironman Triathlon, Oahu Bowl

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