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    Pacific Island Social Issues

    Over fifty percent of this financial aid goes to programs and policies that focus of empowering women and young girls in the Indo-Pacific region. The reason why the Australian government is providing financial aid to these undeveloped pacific islands is because the Australian government believes that when a there is equal rights and opportunities for both men and women that this enables development to progress. They also believe that because there is equal opportunities and rights for both men

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    Decisions in Paradise, Part I Crystal Beauchamp MGT/350 September 12, 2011 Jon Rickards Decisions in Paradise, Part I Kava is a small island country in the South Pacific. Kava has been plagued with unfortunate circumstances that have brought about one disaster after another. This is a country that is in dire need of some help and aid in the situation of getting the country cleaned up and on its way to recovery. My job is to see what I can do with a familiar company to help this

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    The Beach - Newspaper Article

    why, but I decided to tell them about the map. They were really interested in further investigating the map, so once we got back to the hotel, we immediately began looking at the map. The map showed a part of Thailand and some islands. But the interesting part was a small island with a cross drawn on it. We decided to be unorthodox tourists, and go on an adventure for “the beach”. Etienne planned the entire trip including train, hotel rooms

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    Holland and Smith Island

    Sea-Level Rise and Island Culture Considering the lecture on the human-environmental interaction for Holland and Smith Islands in Maryland there is an obvious and imminent threat of sea-level rise and land erosion throughout the world. I have come to understand that the threat of global warming is serious and should be immediately addressed before the dilemma is too late to solve. Considering from the hardcore evidence from the lecture and the video we have viewed, I feel that if we do not

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    Archaeology

    soil, Island, smaller islands surrounding it, palm trees, in the Pacific Ocean, manmade and natural made caves. Values: The Santu people value their family and animals they have farms with dogs and cattle and chickens. They do not value money or currency for it has no worth. Traditions: Every blood moon they select the two oldest children of the island to be sent out into the wilderness with a bow, a torch, and cooked chicken meat rapped in palm leaves. First one to return to the island with the

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    Volcano in Montserrat

    Impacts on the environment | Impacts on the people | Between 4 - 5 million cubic metres of lava was unloaded in the form of pyroclastic flows. This means that thousands of houses were buried all over the island by ash and rocks. Because the houses are buried people are outside with no shelter meaning they have to rebuild the houses, however there are no services so people have no jobs so are making no money. This meansthey are unable to build many homes to shelter people. | When the volcano shows

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    Nt1320 Unit 2 Assignment

    I choose Juan Fernández Islands (Islas Juan Fernández) for this week’s assignment. Background: The small cluster of islands in the South Pacific Ocean are located approximately 400 miles (650 km) west of and administratively part of Chile. They consist of the 36-square-mile (93-square-km) Isla Más a Tierra (Nearer Land Island, also called Isla Robinson Crusoe); the 33-square-mile Isla Más Afuera (Farther Out Island, also called Isla Alejandro Selkirk), 100 miles to the west; and an islet, Isla Santa

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    Brave New World Allusion Analysis

    Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World, uses allusion to demonstrate that people will go to extreme measures to protect their loved ones. As Lenina and Henry tour the reservation, they witness a rather appalling religious ritual where an eighteen year old boy, only covered by “a white Cotten breach cloth,” is whipped until he collapses. According to John, he does so “For the sake of the pueblo–to make the rain come and the corn grow. And to please Pookong and Jesus” (125). The boy is an allusion

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    Evolution of Finches

    Evolution of Finches on Darwin and Wallace Islands INTRODUCTION The Evolution Lab simulates environmental situations to determine effects on evolution over periods of time. This lab experiments with the evolution of finches on two different islands over 100, 200, and 300 years. By manipulating parameters that influence natural selection, the effects that natural selection have on the evolution process can be studied. HYPOTHESES • The size of the island will influence the population. •

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    Brainstorming

    Kava is a significant island country in the South Pacific. The island country faces many different disaster threats. Over half of the country’s population is under the age of fifteen. Kava’s economy has a strong production of natural resources, as well as specific foods, such as bananas, coffee, cocoa, sugars and fish. Kava’s economy offers inexpensive, quality labor. Kava has support from the local, state and national government, community based organizations, faith-based groups and businesses in

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