The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories. It is divided into 100 smaller cent (¢) units. The circulating paper money consists of Federal Reserve Notes.
He ka ʻoihana kālā ʻo ka ʻAmelika Hui Pū ʻia ʻo ka ʻAmelika Hui Pū ʻia dala.


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Layal Mounir Abboud (Arabic: ليال عبود‎‎:[layāl ˈabˈboud]; born 15 May 1982) is a Lebanese pop singer, folk music entertainer, sound-lyric poet, concert dancer, fit model, Muslim humanitarian and businesswoman.[1][2][3]
Layal Mounir Abboud (Arabic: ليال عبود‎‎:[layāl ˈabˈboud]; born 15 May 1982) He kanaka meleʻo Lebanona, he mea hoʻokani pila, he mele mele, he hula hula, he kūpono, he kanaka aloha Muslim a he wahine kālepa.[1][2][3]

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History
Hau'alka

Logos
Logo

Filmography
Ke kiʻi

Willy McBean and His Magic Machine (1965, first film ever) The Daydreamer (1966) (distributed by Embassy Pictures) Mad Monster Party? (1967) (distributed by Embassy Pictures) Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979) (TV movie)
Willy McBean and His Magic Machine (1965, nā kiʻi pāʻani) The Daydreamer (1966) (hāʻawiʻia e Embassy Pictures) Mad Monster Party? (1967) (hāʻawiʻia e Embassy Pictures) Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)

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Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc. (founded as Videocraft International, Ltd. and later known as Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment) was an American production company, known for its seasonal television specials, particularly its work in stop motion animation.
ʻO Rankin / Bass Productions, Inc. (i hoʻokumuʻia e like me Videocraft International, Ltd. a ma hope aku i kapaʻiaʻo Rankin / Bass Animated Entertainment) he kamupene o ka HuiʻAmelika, iʻikeʻia no kāna mau polokalamu kīwī nui, e like me kāna hana i ka animation animation.

Rankin/Bass stop-motion features are recognizable by their visual style of doll-like characters with spheroid body parts, and ubiquitous powdery snow using an animation technique called "Animagic". Often, traditional cel animation scenes of falling snow would be projected over the action to create the effect of a snowfall.
Hiki keʻikeʻia nā hiʻohiʻona o ka Rankin / Bass ma ko lākouʻano kiʻikuhi likeʻole me nā pūʻupuʻu spheroid, a me ka hau maeʻa ma ka hoʻohanaʻana i kahiʻenehana hanaʻoni "Animagic". ʻO ka manawa pinepine, e hoʻolālāʻia nā hanana hula o ka hiona hau i ka hana e hana i ka hopena o ka hau.

Nearly all of the studio's animation was outsourced to at least five Japanese animation companies: MOM Production, Toei Animation, TCJ (Television Corporation of Japan), Mushi Production and Topcraft.[2][3]
Ma kahi kokoke i nā hanana a pau o ka studio, ua hoʻopukaʻia i nā huiʻoihana Japanese heʻelima: MOM Production, Toei Animation, TCJ (Television Corporation of Japan), Mushi Production andcraftcraft.

The company was founded in New York City by Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass on September 14, 1960, as Videocraft International. The majority of Rankin/Bass' work, including all of their "Animagic" stop-motion productions (which they were well known for), were created in Tokyo, Japan.
Ua hoʻokumuʻia ka hui ma New York City e Arthur Rankin, Jr. a me Jules Bass ma ka lā 14 o Kepakemapa, 1960,ʻoiaiʻo Worldcraft International. ʻO ka hapanui o ka hana Rankin / Bass, me nā mea hana a pau o ka "Animagic" i hanaʻia ma Tokyo, Iapana.

Throughout the 1960s, the Animagic productions were headed by Japanese stop-motion animator Tadahito Mochinaga at his studio, MOM Production.
I loko o nā makahiki 1960, ua alakaʻiʻia nā huahana Animagic e ka mea hoʻokani pila a Tadahito Mochinaga ma kāna keena, MOM Production.

He was credited for his supervision as "Tad Mochinaga"
Ua kūʻaiʻiaʻo ia no kona nānāʻanaʻo "Tad Mochinaga"

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McDonald's is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.
ʻO McDonald kekahi hui meaʻaiʻai wikiwikiʻAmelika, i hoʻokumuʻia i ka makahiki 1940 i kahi hale hoʻokipa e Richard a me Maurice McDonald, ma San Bernardino, Kaleponi,ʻAmelika.

They rechristened their business as a hamburger stand, and later turned the company into a franchise, with the Golden Arches logo being introduced in 1953 at a location in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ua hoʻolilo hou lākou i kā lākouʻoihana ma keʻano he hamburger, a ma hope aku ua hoʻololiʻia ka hui, a me ka logo Golden Arches i hoʻokomoʻia i ka makahiki 1953 ma kekahi wahi ma Phoenix, Arizona.

In 1955, Ray Kroc, a businessman, joined the company as a franchise agent and proceeded to purchase the chain from the McDonald brothers.
I ka makahiki 1955, ua hoʻokomoʻo Ray Kroc, he mea kālepa, i ka hui ma keʻano he mea kūʻai kālā a kūʻai aku i ke kaulahao mai nā hoahānau McDonald.

McDonald's had its original headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois, but moved its global headquarters to Chicago in early 2018.[4][5][6]
Ua loaʻa iā McDonald kona keʻena poʻokela ma Oak Brook, Illinois, akā ua hoʻoholoʻo ia i ke keʻena nui o Chicago i ka hoʻomakaʻana o 2018. [4][5][6]

McDonald's is the world's largest restaurant chain by revenue,[7] serving over 69 million customers daily in over 100 countries[8] across approximately 36,900 outlets as of 2016.[9] Although McDonald's is known for its hamburgers, they also sell cheeseburgers, chicken products, french fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, wraps, and desserts.
ʻO McDonald's ka laikini punahele nui loa o ka honua ma o ka loaʻaʻana,ʻoihana 69 miliona mau kānaka i kēlā me kēia lā ma kahi o 100 mau'āina ma kahi o 36,900 mau puka ma ka 2016.ʻOiai uaʻikeʻiaʻo McDonald no kona poʻe hamburger, kūʻai lākou i nā pipi, nā mea moa, nā meaʻawaʻawa, nā milkshakes, nāʻaʻahu, a me nā meaʻai.

In response to changing consumer tastes and a negative backlash because of the unhealthiness of their food,[10] the company has added to its menu salads, fish, smoothies, and fruit. The McDonald's Corporation revenues come from the rent, royalties, and fees paid by the franchisees, as well as sales in company-operated restaurants.
I ka paneʻana i ka loliʻana o nā mea kūʻai mea kūʻai a me ka pale kuʻikuʻi ma muli o ka maikaʻiʻole o kā lākouʻai, ua hoʻohui ka hui i kāna mau meli, iʻa, manuahi, a me nā hua. ʻO ka hōʻai'ē o McDonald o ka Hui mai loko mai o ka uku, nā uku'āina, a me nā uku i ukuʻia e nā mea waiwai, a me nā kūʻaiʻana i nā haleʻaina i lawelaweʻia e nāʻoihana.

According to a BBC report published in 2012, McDonald's is the world's second-largest private employer (behind Walmart) with 1.9 million employees, 1.5 million of whom work for franchises.
Wahi a kekahi BBC i paʻiʻia i ka makahiki 2012,ʻo McDonald's ka meaʻoihana nui loa o ka honua (ma hope o Walmart) me ka 1.9 miliona kānaka, 1.5 miliona o lākou e hana i ka waiwai.

Moana (/moʊˈɑːnə, -ænə/), also known as Vaiana[4] or Oceania[5] in some markets, is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Moana o ka 2016 'Amelika 3D kamepiula-Animated bila hoike ia ho film hua mai la ia e Walt Disney ka pāpaho o Nuioka ma a hoʻokuʻuʻia e nā Walt Disney Nā kiʻi .