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    Png Lng Evaluation Case

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    The Papua New Guinea liquefied natural gas (PNG LNG) project‚ to be constructed at Napa near Port Moresby‚ is a new gas project being championed by ExxonMobil to maximize the advantage from three large gas discoveries in the southern and western highlands of PNG. The new gas discoveries are the Hides‚ Angore and Juha gas fields‚ which are likely to have reserves approaching three to four trillion cubic feet. The project will cost an estimated US$15 billion to construct through initial completion

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    headquarters in Sydney Established in Sydney in 1817‚ the Bank of New South Wales (BNSW) was the first bank in Australia with Edward Smith Hall as its first cashier and secretary.[3] During the 19th and early 20th century‚ the Bank opened branches first throughout Australia and Oceania‚ at Moreton Bay (Brisbane) in 1850‚ then in Victoria (1851)‚ New Zealand (1861)‚ South Australia (1877)‚ Western Australia (1883)‚ Fiji (1901)‚ Papua New Guinea (1910) and Tasmania (1910). 1927: BNSW acquired the Western

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    “Australia has an ethical and moral responsibility to provide aid to countries which are less well off” Each year‚ Australia spends billions of dollars on providing aid to poorer countries to improve health systems‚ poverty‚ education as well as providing immediate assistance when natural disasters hit. The Australian Government’s overseas aid program is improving the lives of millions of people in developing countries. The statement saying “Australia has an ethical and moral responsibility to

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    by ethnic conflicts in Lae city? Research Problem • Papua New Guinea faces a serious problem that is adding to the serious law and order problem throughout the country. • Ethnic tension is not confined to just one part of the country but is widespread and poses a serious threat to the security of this country • Clash of ethnic groups in Lae as become one of the main law and order issue in the second capital city of Papua New Guinea. In the past couple of years and unit now ethnic conflict

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    English Belonging Story

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    gates of my new school in a new country‚ promising a safer lifestyle and a higher level of education and I’ve never felt so detached and nervous in my life. The funny part about that is my new school is quite multicultural but I’m definitely not the only white student attending yet I felt I belonged more in my old school where every student’s homeland was Papua New Guinea‚ which would make you think I’d be an outsider. I was born in Australia but grew up in Tokua‚ Papua New Guinea‚ where my father

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    Jollibee

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    flavor might fit the Westerners‚ but it couldn’t satisfy the Filipinos who were used to eating spicy food. 2. Tony Kitcher was quite ambitious to increase the pace of international expansion. In two years‚ Jollibee had entered 8 new national markets and opened 18 new stores. Kitcher’s strategy was based on “targeting expats” and “planting the flag.” Kitcher’s idea of “targeting expats” allowed the company to expand Jollibee to many countries. However‚ it didn’t go well because he later on found

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    Province of Enga

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    the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea located in the northern most regions of the Highlands. Enga Province shares a boarder with the Western Province that was divided to become a separate Province at the time of independence in 1975 (Resture‚ 2012). Enga is the highest and most rugged Province in PNG; covering an area of 12‚800km with altitudes over 2‚000 meters‚ and surrounded by rugged mountains‚ high valleys‚ and flowing rivers. Enga is the only province of Papua New Guiena that speaks a Mother-tongue-native

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    country by implementing programs and policies and eventually gain independence from the aid‚ the recipient country becomes reliant on aid money for supporting their country. An example of this would be the situation in Papua New Guinea‚ were Australian foreign aid makes up 80% of Papua New Guinea’s annual budget. When such a culture of dependence develops in the recipient countries‚ it places a lot of pressure on

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    OK Tedi Mining Case Study

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    Globalisation is the process of increasing integration in world civilisation. It is known to be a new form of social organisation - an increasingly living in borderless world where flows of capital and new technology are propelling goods‚ information‚ people and ideologies around the globe in volumes‚ and at speeds never previously imagine. Globalisation is experience in all facets of life‚ either through politics‚ social or economics. To gain a greater understanding of how globally extensive

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    The Significance of Kokoda

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    The significance of Kokoda for Australian’s can be seen in many different ways. In a strategic sense and also in a symbolic sense. Firstly‚ the Kokoda Campaign saved Australia from possible invasion‚ or more precisely from being isolated from the United States of America . Secondly‚ Kokoda was the battle that lead to victory in the Second World War‚ as well as to improvement of Australia’s post-war practices and military operations. Symbolically‚ the Kokoda Track will be remembered when Australia’s

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