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    Jared Diamond

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    seven years old in the United States. He arrived in New Guinea at the age of 26 and he felt that it was love at first sight. Diamond started to make regular trips to New Guinea and ever since‚ he decides to be the leading expert on the bird life of the island. But in the course of his field work he becomes just as curious about the people in Guinea. Jared Diamond’s quest to uncover the roots of inequality began in the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. In 1974‚ a local man named Yali asked Diamond a

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    Tsunami

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    TOKAIDO-KASHIMA‚ JAPAN 5000 1605 NANKAIDO‚ JAPAN 5000 1611 SANRIKU‚ JAPAN 3800 1746 LIMA‚ PERU 3620 1899 BANDA SEA‚ INDONESIA 3000 1692 JAMAICA 3000 1854 NANKAIDO‚ JAPAN 3000 1933 SANRIKU‚ JAPAN* 2243 1674 BANDA SEA‚ INDONESIA 2182 1998 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2144 1923 TOKAIDO‚ JAPAN 2000 1570 CHILE 1997 1946 NANKAIDO‚ JAPAN 1700 1766 SANRIKU‚ JAPAN 119 1964 ALASKA‚ USA Note: Statistics quoted before 20th Century are approximate Historical Tsunamis Along U.S. Pacific Coast - West Coast & Alaska

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    Gift exchange and reciprocity in societies Gift exchange is a key aspect of life and is constantly employed within cultures to maintain social relations between people. Seldom acknowledged and hardly spoken about‚ there are many unwritten rules that determine what we give‚ the quantity given‚ and to whom we give. Reciprocity is closely intertwined with gift exchange as it describes a situation in which an item or service is repaid. According to Mauss (as cited in Reciprocity‚ n.d.)‚ reciprocity entails

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    HEINEKEN: A leading premium brewer in Asia Pacific Theo de Rond President‚ Asia Pacific Singapore | 8 December 2011 Agenda HEINEKEN: A leading premium brewer in Asia Pacific 1 HEINEKEN growth strategy in Asia Pacific 2 Heineken®: A real success story 2 The Asia Pacific beer market Demographics  36 countries  3.8 bn inhabitants  Life expectancy ranges from 40-80 years  Population growth rate 1% p.a.  Large differences in income Beer Segmentation  Beer markets

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    boys bury Kahu’s birth cord? 6.  How is Kahu different from typical babies in Chapter 4? 7.  The first part of the novel is titled "Spring: The Force of Destiny."  Explain why this appropriate in terms of archetypes. 8.  Chapter 5 starts a new section of the novel‚ ’Summer: Halycon’s Flight". What does this foreshadow? 9.  What does it mean when Kahu bites Koro’s toe? 10.  What are the tests for Maori leadership? Chapters 7-12  1. Why does Koro not like to be called Paka?

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    Opinion on Globalization

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    Bibliography: Bakan‚ J. (2004). The Corporation. New York: Free Press. OK Tedi Mine http://www.oktedi.com/

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    transform cultures and the identity of people within those cultures. One of the primary factors that leads to globalization in the advancement of technology In 1980 Dr. Knauft began to study an indigenous group of people deep in the forests of Papua New Guinea. This group of people had no contact with the outside world until the 1960’s‚ they were cut off from everything. They had a language and a name that was unknown to Anthropologists at the time. They were virtually invisible to the outside world

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    Divine Word University P.O. Box 483‚ Madang Province‚ Papua New Guinea Tel: (675) 424 1870‚ Fax: (675) 422 1312‚ Email: ffl@dwu.ac.pg ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET |STUDENT NAME: |Lisa Monipa | |STUDENT ID: |M2111B22 | |COURSE GROUP: |DHRM 2011B

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    About more than half (85%) of the total population of Papua New Guinea live in poverty. The article about the level of poverty in Papua New Guinea by a researcher -Dr Bourke was thrilling especially when only 15% of our population have access to quality living.Meaning good education‚heath‚infrastructures services and a healthy diet. Dr Bourke’s data’s were extracted from the various studies conducted between 1963 -1990 which is quite outdated . The report stressed mainly on the implications

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    Mr Pip Revision Notes Context Bougainville is part of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon islands. Australian company builds in Panguna‚ Papua New Guinea on the island of Bougainville. Islanders had no benefit from this. Very little of earnings were given to island workers. ‘Wontok’ system of redskins taking jobs‚ elbowing locals out of jobs Devastates ecology of the area. Affects locals who rely on nature. Water undrinkable Killed plants and animals Destroyed rainforests Social injustice

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