A Cherry Tree and an Epic Similarly‚ the classic tale of George Washington chopping down his father’s cherry tree contributes to nationalism. This myth‚ as it has been proven to be‚ tells the story of six-year old George Washington who received a hatchet as a gift and damaged his father’s cherry tree.43 When Washington’s father discovered what he had done‚ he became angry and confronted young George about the tree who‚ famously‚ said‚ “I cannot tell a lie… I did cut it with my hatchet.”44 Washington’s
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Bibliography: Atherton. T‚ Dewulf. T & Martel. F‚ 1998‚ Pilot Community Deforestation Survey; Samoa & Niue‚ Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)‚ Samoa Butler eSchooltoday‚ 2010‚ Unknown‚ view 8 October 2013 http://www.eschooltoday.com/forests/Deforestation.html Fellman Sesega. S‚ 2005‚ Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Samoa‚ Pacific Environment Consultants Limited‚ Apia.
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Hindustani Music Music is a fact of life that we take for granted. A child starts crooning tunes long before learning to speak. From the beginning to the end of our life‚ we come across‚ appreciate and listen attentively to the form of music that appeals to us most. And unless one has an extremely inquisitive disposition‚ one naturally ignores investigation into something that permeates our daily routine from start to finish. I am attempting here to explore the North Indian music (Hindustani music)
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French Name Local Name Region A 1. Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanestan South-Central Asia 2. Albania Albanie Shqiperia Southern Europe 3. Algeria Algérie Al Jaza’ir Northern Africa 4. American Samoa Samoa Américaines American Samoa Polynesia‚ Oceania 5. Andorra Andorre Andorra Southern Europe 6. Angola Angola Angola Central Africa 7. Anguilla Anguilla Anguilla Leeward Islands‚ Caribbean 8. Antarctica Antarctique Antarctica Antarctica
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decision to emigrate. The higher rate of unemployment in the Islands provides some families with financial instability‚ this is a significant contributing push factor that prompted people to immigrate and seek opportunities in overseas countries. In Samoa the unemployment rate amongst its population is higher than ever with 19% from the 20-24 age groups. The disparities tend to be greatest among the younger age groups‚ which have highest unemployment rates.1 According to these statistics from the Samoan
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SFKL. S ECRETARIAT OF T H E P ACIFIC C O M M U N I T Y A Guide to the Common Edible and Medicinal Sea Plants of the Pacific Islands By Dr Irene Novaczek C ommunity Fisheries Training Pacific Series 3A S upplementary Guide to Sea Plants: Pacific Series 3 USP Marine Studies Programme / SPC Coastal Fisheries Programme: Training Materials for Pacific Community Fisheries The University of the South Pacific Secretariat of the Pacific Community Canada-South Pacific Ocean Development
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There’s a four-letter word that no one can explain. Yet everyone witnesses it in some way shape or form...either towards a relative‚ a friend‚ a lover‚ or an obsession. It’s a four-letter word that creates the strongest attractions. It’s a four-letter word that has existed throughout all eternity and beyond. It’s a four letter word that is so simple yet so complex. It’s a four-letter word that no one‚ not any person on the face of this earth can live without. And what is this four letter word
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players in the beginning of the professional field of ethnography. Malinowski’s first work was done in the Trobriand Islands of Melanesia in 1915 and Mead’s first fieldwork was done in Samoa in 1925 (2013). However‚ Mead’s work in Samoa has now been questioned due to work done by Derek Freeman who studied Western Samoa in the early 1940s and mid-1960s (Weiner‚ 1983). Regardless‚ Mead contributed a lot to ethnography and is still considered credible to many ethnographers. Ethnography began as a study
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its apex at the Hawaiian Islands in the north and its base angles at New Zealand (Aotearoa) in the west and Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the east. It also includes (from northwest to southeast) Tuvalu‚ Tokelau‚ Wallis and Futuna‚ Samoa (formerly Western Samoa)‚ American Samoa‚ Tonga‚ Niue‚ theCook Islands‚ French Polynesia (Tahiti and the other Society Islands‚ the Marquesas Islands‚ the Austral Islands‚ and the Tuamotu Archipelago‚ including the Gambier Islands [formerly the Mangareva Islands])‚ and Pitcairn
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The American Pageant Chapter 1 Seraphin Tala Period 2 1. Christopher Columbus: Was a skilled Italian seafarer who discovered an island in the Bahamas on October 12‚ 1492. Appalachian Mountains formed about 350 million years ago. Marco Polo: Was an Italian adventurer. Vasco de Gama: An explorer who reached India and acquired spices Bartholomeu Dias: An explorer who rounded the southernmost tip of Asia. Juan Ponce de Leon: Explorer who explored Florida. Francisco Pizarro crushed
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