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    El Nino

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    to seven-year intervals. However‚ it is not a regular cycle‚ or strictly predictable in the sense that ocean tides are. El Niño has long been recognized by fishers off the coast of Peru as the yearly appearance of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean. The name El Niño‚ meaning the "little boy" in Spanish‚ was used because the phenomenon often arrived around Christmas. Peruvian scientists later noted that more intense climatic changes occurred at intervals of several years‚ shifting

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    Kulkarni‚ (1997)‚ “Climate impact of El Niño-La Niña on the Indian monsoon: A new perspective.” Weather Kripalani‚ R. H.‚ A. Kulkarni‚ et al‚ (2003)‚ “Indian Monsoon Variability in a Global Warming Scenario.” Nat Krishnan R. and M. Sugi‚ (2003)‚ “Pacific decadal oscillation and variability of the Indian summer monsoon rainfall.”Clim Krishnamurthy‚ V. and B. N. Goswami‚ (2000)‚ “Indian Monsoon–ENSO Relationship on Interdecadal Timescale.”J Kumar‚ K. K.‚ B. Rajagopalan‚ et al‚ (1999)‚ "On the Weakening

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    these aspects configure our lives in our locality we need to examine the many ways our people in the pacific participate in and are impacted by these interconnections. The scope of this discussion will focus on the beneficial and adverse

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    Anth 368

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    Anth 368 Midterm 1.What roles do plate tectonics play in the geomorphology of Pacific Islands? The earth’s crust is made out of plate tectonics. Each plate has a defined boundary and direction it moves. The plates in Earth’s crust perform two actions; they submerge under each other or they spread out. The Pacific Plate is the largest plate and it borders around many plates. The Pacific Plate moves northwest. New crust is formed from magma outpours‚ which are a result of the zones spreading.

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    worldwide awareness on the dimensions and consequences of work-related accidents‚ injuries and diseases; to place the health and safety of all workers on the international agenda; and to stimulate and support practical action at all levels. In the Pacific Island countries‚ five of the eight member States of the ILO have national Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) legislations. They are Fiji‚ Papua New Guinea (PNG)‚ Samoa‚ Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The remaining three member States – Kiribati‚

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    Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean‚ it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan‚ China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Russia‚ stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. Wikipedia Capital: Tokyo Dialing code: 81 Area: 377‚944 km² Population: 127.6 million (2012) World Bank Prime minister: Shinzō Abe Government: Unitary state‚ Constitutional monarchy‚ Parliamentary systemJapan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean‚ it lies to

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    Culture Immersion

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    Pacific Islanders live a very social lifestyle steeped in family hierarchy both immediate and extended family. Pacific Islanders’ cultures follow ways of life based on very old philosophies that promote living a principled and dignified lifestyle. These cultural aspects are passed for one generation to the next thru traditional storytelling along with music and dance. While Pacific Islanders had no form of written communication for many centuries music was a crucial mean of expression. They used

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    Introduction of Apec

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    Introduction of APEC Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation‚ or APEC‚ is the premier forum for facilitating economic growth‚ cooperation‚ trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a cooperative effort of 21 countries with a common goal of improving free trade in this region. First established in 1989 with 12 member countries in Canberra‚ Australia‚ APEC has made great strides in facilitating and improving trade among its member countries. In the

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    this remote part of the earth. Pacific Islanders used traditional navigational knowledge to travel against storms and current on Pacific Ocean over past centauries‚ by using canoes. This essay will discuss the two theory of migration with archaeological evidence of origin‚ the traditional techniques of navigation shared by Steve‚ and it will state‚ why and how the ancient navigation is more favored than modern navigation. There are theories that explain how Pacific islanders had settled over the

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    southern continent‚ Terra Australis‚ of which Africa was thought to be a part. He entered the South Pacific‚ where he sailed along the edge of the Antarctic ice block; on Jan. 16‚ 1773‚ he made the first crossing of the Antarctic Circle. In 1773 he discovered the islands that were named after him. In 1774 he charted the New Hebrides‚ the Marquesas‚ and Easter Island‚ and discovered several Pacific Islands‚ including New Caledonia and Niue. After his return to England in July

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