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    DIVINE WORD UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS ------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF PNG STUDIES TOPIC: WHAT INFLUENCE‚ IF ANY‚ DID THE ANTI- ASIAN RIOT IN 2006 HAVE ON THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN SOLOMON ISLANDS NAME: FITHBERT NIVANI UNIT: PG 214- ASIAN INFLUENCE IN THE PACIFIC LECTURER: MR. BENARD YEGIORA REVIEWED BY: QUENTIN TALINGAPUA ------------------------------------------------- CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CAUSE OF THE RIOT 3.1 INCREASED NUMBER

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    Safety and health at work The International Labour Organization places special importance on developing‚ implementing and applying a preventive safety and health culture in workplaces the world over. SafeWork‚ the ILO Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment‚ aims to create 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

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    Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat Scientific Name: Lasiorhinus kreffti Jared Ryan Table of Contents Introduction1 Habitat and Environment2 3 Type chapter title (level 1)4 Type chapter title (level 2)5 6 ................................................................................................. 7 I am writing this report to show information and to show how the Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat survives in an Environment and Ecosystem. During this report‚ I will

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    researcher identified a change in the gene TYRP1‚ which affects pigment in humans and mice‚ as the cause. The scientists consider the effect to be very unique. “The mutation is at a frequency of 26 percent in the Solomon Islands‚ is absent outside of Oceania‚ represents a strong common genetic effect on a complex human phenotype‚ and highlights the importance of examining genetic associations worldwide‚” said the abstract of the report. The team was stunned by their findings. “They have this very dark

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    in Australia and University of Melbourne‚ the second oldest university in Australia" ("Melbourne: Education"). In Sydney‚ there are nine universities. The University of Sydney (established in 1850)‚ which is "The oldest university in Australia and Oceania" and the largest in Sydney‚ has already had three Nobel laureates ("Sydney: Education"). It is clear that both cities have high level universities. In fact‚ the number of international students has risen rapidly in the universities of Melbourne and

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    Australia and Oceania.

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    capita‚ that sets apart eight regions: North America‚ Latin America and the Caribbean‚ Western Europe‚ Eastern Europe and Russian Federation‚ North Africa and Southwest Asia‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ Southeastern and Pacific Asia‚ Australia and Oceania. Australia and Oceania represent an economic region made of Australia‚ New Zealand‚ and the archipelagos of Melanesia‚ Polynesia and Micronesia‚ characterized by a relative isolation from the major cores of the world economy. Despite this‚ Australia‚ although

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    * Tonga Islands Necklace‚ ca. 1810-30 Whale teeth‚ Fiber 86.50.2 IUAM 31 in. cord; 5.25 in. longest tooth Madison Turner FINA-A351 December 3‚ 2012 * The object of art in which this paper analyzes is a necklace from the Tonga Islands‚ approximately from the period of 1810-1830. It is made of tabua- polished ivory whale’s teeth- that has been decorated with dark motifs and strung on a fiber cord. The approximate length of the necklace’s cord is 31 inches‚ with the longest tooth measuring

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    Americas and in Oceania? The first large wave of migration from Siberia to Alaska but small numbers of migrants crossed the Bering land bridge by watercraft‚ sailing or drifting with the currents from NE Asia down the west coast of North America. By 9500 BCE they had reached the southernmost part of South America. At least 60‚000 years before the present human migrants entered Australia and New Guinea via watercraft – rafts or canoes fitted with sails. The earliest inhabitants of Oceania also migrated

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    any way related to Oceania in George Orwell’s 1984. We have the ability to go where we choose to go‚ buy what we want to buy‚ and are able to say what we want to say. This is in stark contrast to the world that Winston Smith lived in‚ where the socialist government dictates where you go and when‚ provides the necessities in life‚ and punishes you for what you say if it is against the government’s interests. While our lives in America are polar opposites of Winston’s in Oceania‚ other parts of the

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    Oceania Citizen in 1984

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    and barbarians. Half of this is true for the country of Oceania. A Utopia that is not so perfect is depicted in George Orwell’s famous novel‚ 1984. Some citizens are turned against the government and its officials when they discover the falsehoods and corrupt ideas of their Utopian government. Oceania citizen Winston Smith discovers the many false aspect of his society and tries to rise against this tainted government. The citizens of Oceania are stuck in helpless situations full of insane laws‚ are

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