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    differences between the Solomon Islands and New Zealand To better understand and determine the Core and Periphery differences between the Solomon Islands and New Zealand it is important to locate these places on a map‚ and determine where they are located in conjunction to one another. The Solomon Islands are located approximately 2000 miles North West of New Zealand (mapcrow.info.) These islands are located in the Pacific Realm SE of Papua New Guinea whereas New Zealand is located in the Australian

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    Interpretive Label In Papua New Guinea‚ most natives within villages do not wear western clothing. They do however have their own form of clothing. The males in particular have a traditional piece of clothing worn around them. A koteka‚ also known as a penis sheath‚ is a phallocrypt that covers the male genitals. Koteka are made by the men and are made of specially grown gourds that are farmed within the village. Different sized gourds are worn depending on the activity the men partake in. During

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    The issue of whether the government should provide free health care in Papua New Guinea has been debated widely in our country recently. It is an important issue because health care has great impact on peoples’ lives in all walks of life. Health is a basis of good life and happiness. Without better health care life would be very difficult when it comes to deal with health related issues and emergencies especially in rural areas and those disadvantage ones in the urban centres. Health is for all

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    A THOUSAND COLOURED DREAMS

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    THE REVIEW OF THE BOOK “A THOUSAND COLOURED DREAMS: THE STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL GROWING IN PAPUA” WRITTEN BY JOSEPHINE ABAIJAH by (Name) The Name of the Class (Course) Professor (Tutor) The Name of the School (University) The City and State where it is located The Date The book “A thousand colored dreams: the story of a young girl grown in Papua” written by Josephine Abaijah is an autobiographical essay‚ based on the real events. The major characters are taken from a real life and

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    schedule‚ to see the sights Papua New Guinea has to offer‚ including the natives‚ the scenery‚ the beaches and the souvenirs. These tourists are the lifeblood of the brittle‚ almost non-existent economy of Papua New Guinea. The locals seem to have nearly abandoned their traditional way of life in favour of catering to these regular visitors‚ using their craftsman skills to design all sorts of ornate little trinkets to sell to their American and European guests. One Papua New Guinean was quoted in the

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    Gallatin. New York: Vantage Press‚ 1959. Kuppenheimer‚ L. B. Albert Gallatin ’s Vision of Democratic Stability: An Interpretive Profile. Westport‚ Conn.: Praeger‚ 1996. Walters‚ Ray. Albert

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    Constitution want for Papua New Guinea” The National Goals and Directive Principles‚ the Basic Rights and the Basic Social Obligations of the Preamble are all part of the PNG Constitution. The following describes the kind of society each of them want for Papua New Guinea The National Goals and Directive Principles The National Goals and Directive Principles of the Preamble as mentioned in the constitution of Papua New Guinea basically talks about the aims of each and every individual Papua New Guineans‚ wether

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    Enga culture of Papua New Guinea living structure is primarily in the mountain regions of New Papua New Guinea. They have learned to adapt to their surroundings to ensure the continued existence of their culture. 1. Clans made up of 300 to 600 members 2. Experience a high incidence of Fighting between tribal enemies 3. Leadership is attained on merit and not through any blood right Research Journals 1. Imbun‚ B. Y. (1995). Enga social life and identity in a Papua New Guinea mining town.

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    The island of Bougainville is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. It is named after a French explorer named Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. This region is also known as Bougainville Province or the North Solomons. 175‚160 people live on the island of Bougainville. About 28‚000 years ago‚ the first people settled down on the island. Three to four thousand years ago‚ Austronesian people arrived‚ bringing with them pigs‚ chickens‚ dogs and tools. The first European

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    REACTION The Gebusi‚ written by Knauft‚ was written with the intention of sharing the author’s discoveries during his stay with and study of the Gebusi people in Papua New Guinea. Starting in the early 1980’s‚ he traveled to Papua New Guinea and lived with the Gebusi people. At that time‚ they were still in their traditional tribal way of life‚ which fascinated him and resulted in the writing of the first edition of the Gebusi. The second time he visited was the late 1990’s when Christianity had

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